Avyna PRO-LINE 209 Installation instructions

Trampoline
Safety instructions
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Manual for safety, care, maintenance & use ........................................... 3 - 5
Trampoline safety instructions for users ................................................ 6 - 9
Assembly instructions ................................................................................. 10 - 15
Maintenance instructions .......................................................................... 16 - 17
Special considerations ................................................................................. 18 - 19
Limited warranty .......................................................................................... 20
Appendix A: Jumping instructions ........................................................... 21 - 27
Appendix B: Additional information safety instructions ...................... 24 - 29
Appendix C: Limited warranty .................................................................... 30 - 31
Index
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MANUAL FOR
ASSEMBLY,
SAFETY, CARE,
MAINTENANCE
& USE
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WARNING:
USING THIS TRAMPOLINE EXPOSES YOU TO THE RISK
OF SERIOUS INJURY, INCLUDING PERMANENT PARA-
LYSIS OR EVEN DEATH FROM LANDING ON THE BACK,
NECK OR HEAD. THIS RISK EXISTS EVEN IF YOU LAND
ON THE TRAMPOLINE MAT (BED). READ THIS MANUAL
AND ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED WITH THE TRAMPOLI-
NE THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR ALLOWING
ANY PERSON TO USE THE TRAMPOLINE. RETAIN THIS
MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

MANUAL FOR ASSEMBLY, SAFETY, CARE, MAINTENANCE & USE
BEFORE YOU START
Thank you for selecting a AVYNA trampoline. The
AVYNA trampoline is designed and crafted to provide
you and your family with many years of fun and fi tness.
The trampoline is for domestic use only and is not de-
signed for schools, competitions, public or commercial
use and the operation area is for outdoor use only.
For your benefi t and safety: read this manual carefully
before using this trampoline and keep the manual for
future reference.
WARNING
• MISUSE AND ABUSE OF THIS TRAMPOLINE IS
DANGEROUS AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES.
• TRAMPOLINES ARE REBOUNDING DEVICES WHICH
PROPEL THE PERFORMER TO UNACCUSTOMED
HEIGHTS, AND INTO A VARIETY OF BODY MOVE-
MENTS. REBOUNDING OFF OF THE TRAMPOLINE,
STRIKING THE FRAME OR SPRINGS, OR IMPROPERLY
LANDING ON THE TRAMPOLINE BED MAY CAUSE
INJURY.
• READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE
USING THIS TRAMPOLINE, OR ALLOWING ITS USE BY
ANY PERSON.
• INSPECT THE TRAMPOLINE BEFORE EACH USE,
AND REPLACE ANY WORN, DEFECTIVE OR MISSING
PARTS.
• ALL PURCHASERS AND ALL PERSONS USING THE
TRAMPOLINE MUST BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE
MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE
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MANUAL FOR ASSEMBLY, SAFETY, CARE, MAINTENANCE & USE
PROPER ASSEMBLY, USE AND CARE OF THE TRAM-
POLINE. EACH USER MUST ALSO BE ALERT TO HIS
OR HER OWN LIMITATIONS IN THE EXECUTION OF
TRAMPOLINE SKILLS.
• IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER OR TRAM-
POLINE SUPERVISOR TO INSURE THAT ALL USERS OF
THIS TRAMPOLINE ARE ADEQUATELY INFORMED OF
ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
• THE MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT: SEE PAGE 20,
WARRANTY.
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TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
In trampoline use, as with all active recreational sports,
participants can be injured. There are steps you can
take to reduce the risk of injury. In this section the
primary accident patterns have been identifi ed and the
responsibilities of the supervisors and the jumpers in
accidents prevention are described.
ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION
• Somersaults (fl ips): Landing on your head or neck,
even in the middle of a trampoline mat (bed), incre-
ases the risk of a broken back or neck, which can
result in paralysis or death. Such events can occur
when a jumper makes an error trying to perform a
forward or backward somersault (fl ip)
• Multiple Jumpers: More than one jumper on the tram-
poline increases the chance of someone becoming
injured. Jumpers may collide with one another fall of
the trampoline, or land incorrectly. The lightest weight
jumper is the most likely to be injured.
• Mounting and dismounting:
- Jumping off the trampoline to the ground or any
other surface may result in injury.
- Jumping onto the trampoline from a roof, deck,
or other object also represents a risk of injury.
- Climb carefully on and off the trampoline.
- Do not step onto the frame pad or grasp the frame
pad to pull yourself up.
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TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
• Loss of Control: Jumpers who lose control of their
jump may land on the mat (bed) incorrectly, land on the
frame or springs or fall off the trampoline. Before learn-
ing a more diffi cult jump, the preceding one should
be performed consistently under control. Do not step
or jump directly onto the frame pad. The frame pad is
not designed -nor intented to support the weight of the
trampoline user.
• Alcohol or Drug use: The chance of injury increases
when a jumper has consumed alcohol or taken drugs.
• Encountering Objects: Use of a trampoline while other
people, pets, or objects are underneath it will increase
the chance of injury. Jumping while holding or having
an object on the trampoline, will increase the chance
of injury.
• Poor maintenance of Trampoline:
A torn bed, bent frame, broken spring, or a missing
frame pad, for example should be replaced before
anyone is allowed to jump.
• Weather Conditions: A wet trampoline bed is too
slippery for safe jumping. Gusty or severe winds can
cause jumpers to lose control.
• Limited Access: To prevent access to the trampoline
by unsupervised small children, the access ladder
(optional) should be removed when the trampoline is
not in use.
• Use in public places: Always use the trampoline in a
controlled environment and always under the control.
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• Do not use the trampoline when under the infl uence
of drugs or alcohol.
• Learn fundamental jumps and body positions before
trying more advanced skills (see Appendix A).
• Stop your bounce by fl exing your knees as your feed
come in contact with the trampoline bed.
• Avoid jumping too high or for too long. Always control
your jump. A controlled jump is one where the take off
and land spots are the same.
• Focus your eyes on the trampoline bed.
• Always jump on the middle of the bed, never on the
edges or the safety pad.
• Take turns jumping one at a time, and always have
someone watch you.
• Climb on and off the trampoline. Do not jump on or
off. Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to
other objects.
• Limit access: To prevent access to the trampoline by
unsupervised small children the access ladder should
always be removed when the trampoline is not in use.
• The trampoline is intented to be used by one
person at a time, for maximum user weights for
each trampoline please see page 30 Warranty
• The user should be either barefoot, in socks,
or wearing gymnastic shoes. Street shoes or tennis
shoes should not be worn on the trampoline.
• The user should remove all sharp objects from their
person which may cause injury or damage to the
trampoline bed.
• Empty pockets etc. before jumping.
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• Do not jump with objects in hands or mouth.
• Do not use the trampoline in wet or frotsy conditions.
• Do not allow family pets on the trampoline, as claws
may snag and pull the bed material or damage the
frame pad.
SAFETY NET INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
Always close the net opening before jumping, make
sure that the hook-and-loop fasteners are closed
correctly during use of the trampoline.
• Enclosure is not designed for attaching accessoires.
Unless specifi cally designed by the manufacturer of
the net.
• Climbing on and off the trampoline at the enclosure
opening door. Always close the opening after entering
or exit.
• Do not try to crawl into the trampoline from the bottom
of the enclosure.
• Do not intentionally jump onto the trampoline enclosure.
• Do not try to intentionally rebound of the enclosure.
• Do not hang on the top of the enclosure, or try to
climb on the netting.
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TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
ASSEMBLY
The trampoline must be assembled by an aldut in
accordance with the assembly instructions. It is recom-
mended to wear gloves while assembling to prevent
injuries. Before fi rst use the trampoline should be
checked if the trampoline is assembled conform the
manual.
Any modifi cations made by the customer to the original
trampoline (e.g. the adding of an accessory) shall be
carried out according to the instructions of the manu-
facturer.
TRAMPOLINE PLACEMENT
• A minimum of 7.3 meter of overhead clearance is
required. Adequate horizontal clearance must be
maintained from objects and possible hazards inclu-
ding electric power wiring, tree limbs, recreational
structures (swing-sets, swimming pools) and fences.
• The trampoline must be placed on a level surface
before use.
• Never place the trampoline on a hard surface such as
concrete or asphalt.
• There must be no obstructions beneath the trampoline.
• Do not place the trampoline near any other
recreational devices or structures such as a
swimming pool or swing-set.
• This type of trampoline should not be buried in to
the ground.
• In case of using the trampoling in a public place:
only use the trampoline in a controlled environment
and always under supervision.
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The following images show how to install the
trampoline in a correct and incorrect way. For more
information, please have a look at Table 1, page 14.
Correct installation Incorrect installation
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Correct installation InGround trampoline
C
Minimaal 2000 MM Minimaal 2000 MM
A
B
A
B

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Incorrect installation FlatLevel trampoline
Minimaal 2000 MM Minimaal 2000 MM
A
BC
A
B

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Material A. Minimal thickness B. Minimal width C. Free space Maximal fall height
Grass - - 6000 mm 1500 mm
Bark
20-80 mm 300 mm - 400 mm 1500 mm - 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm - 3000 mm
Wood chips
5-30 mm 300 mm - 400 mm 1500 mm - 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm - 3000 mm
Sand
0.2-2 mm 300 mm - 400 mm 1500 mm - 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm - 3000 mm
Gravel
2-8 mm 300 mm - 400 mm 1500 mm - 1500 mm 6000 mm 2000 mm - 3000 mm
Table 1: Shock absorbing and distance to other objects

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Your trampoline is manufactured using quality materi-
als and is fi nely-crafted to provide you and your family
with many years of enjoyment and exercise. Proper
maintenance and care will help to prolong the life of
the trampoline and reduce the possibility of injury. The
following guidelines should be observed at all times.
lnspect the trampoline before each use, and replace
any worn, defective or missing parts. The following
conditions present potential hazards and increase the
danger of personal injury:
• Punctures, holes or tears in the trampoline bed.
• Deterioration in any stitching of the bed.
• Bent or broken frame or legs.
• Broken or missing springs.
• Missing or insecurely attached frame pad.
• Sagging jumping bed.
• Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system.
• Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten
when required.
• Check that all spring-loaded joints are still intact and
can not become dislodged during play.
• Check all coverings and sharp edges and replace
when required.
• Retain the maintenance instruction manual for
future reference.
• Check that bed, padding and enclosure are without
defects. Note: Sunlight, rain, snow and extreme
temperatures reduce the strength of these parts
over time.
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NOTE:
Sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures reduce
the strength of these parts over time.
• Replace the net and/or enclosure after 5 years of use.
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IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST, THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD
BE DISASSEMBLED OR OTHERWISE PROTECTED AGAINST USE
UNTIL THE CONDITION IS PERFECT.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
WIND
It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by a
high wind. If you anticipate high winds, the trampoline
should be moved to a sheltered location, the bed and/
or netting should be removed, or the round outside por-
tion (top frame) should be tied to the ground using rope
and stakes. At least three tie-downs should be used.
An anchoring set is available, ask your dealer of the
manufacturer.
Do not simply secure the legs to the ground, as they
can pull out of the frame sockets.
(DO NOT FORGET TO REMOVE THE STAKES
BEFORE YOU START JUMPING AGAIN!)
SNOW
Please remove the snow from the trampoline with
a broom. Do not use a shovel, it could damage the
jumping bed.
In conditions of long-time snow and severe frost it is
recommended to store the bed, safety pad and the
netting indoors.
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MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
If you need to periodically move your trampoline all slip
joints should be secured with a weather resitant tape
(i.e. tape). This will keep the frame intacts and prevent
the tubular elements from separating during the move.
The trampoline should be moved by at least two people,
kept horizontal, and lifted slightly. Then pull on the
trampoline. Disassemble the trampoline for any other
type movement.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Avyna only provides warranty on defect trampoline-
parts and their fi nish. In the case of damage caused by
improper use, misuse, incorrect installation, vandalism
or natural forces, the warranty will expire. Excluded
from warranty are: overloaded springs, holes and cuts
in the jumpingmat or in the safety net (created after the
fi rst material test). Avyna is not responsible or liable for
any indirect, special or consequential damages arising
out of or related to the use or performance of the
product, or for any other damages related to economic
loss, loss of property, loss of business or profi t, costs of
removal, installation or orther consequential damages.
For the maximum user weights and warranty according
to EN 7114: 2018 & NEN 7114: 2018, please have a
look at appendix C ‘Limited warranty’.
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