goliath COLOSSUS TR-10-P21-B User manual

10FT COLOSSUS
TRAMPOLINE WITH ENCLOSURE
MODEL: TR-10-P21-B
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TR10P21BB-V03-0219
WARNING!
SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
READ THESE MATERIALS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE TRAMPOLINE.
To ensure your safety, please do not attempt to assemble this trampoline without reading this
instruction manual carefully. Failure to comply with this warning may result in injury and/or property
damage.
WARNING
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This trampoline is intended for users aged 6 years and above.
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This trampoline contains small parts which may cause choking hazards.
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This trampoline is subject to a maximum user weight limit of 120kgs.
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Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at a time.
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Do not allow young children to use unless under adult supervision.
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This trampoline is designed for domestic use only.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1
Overview......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1 Agreement.............................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Title & Risk............................................................................................................................................................. 2
3 Installation.............................................................................................................................................................. 2
4 Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
5 Australian Consumer Law.................................................................................................................................. 4
6 Missing Parts......................................................................................................................................................... 4
7 Media ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
8 Product Portrayals............................................................................................................................................... 5
9 Copyright and Trademarks................................................................................................................................ 5
10 Privacy Policy........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Section 2
1 Safety Information................................................................................................................................................ 6
2 Specific Use Limitation....................................................................................................................................... 7
3 Safe Use Instructions.......................................................................................................................................... 8
4 How To Use Your Trampoline........................................................................................................................... 9
5 Installation Instructions.................................................................................................................................... 14
6 Care And Maintenance Instructions.............................................................................................................. 14
7 Potential Hazards of Trampoline Components .......................................................................................... 15
8 Parts List............................................................................................................................................................... 16
9 Assembly Instructions (Frame) ...................................................................................................................... 17
10 Assembly Instructions (Jumping Mat & Net).............................................................................................. 18
11 Assembly Instructions (Frame Pad).............................................................................................................. 19
12 Assembly Instructions (Safety Net)............................................................................................................... 20
13 Disassembly........................................................................................................................................................ 21
14 Limited Warranty................................................................................................................................................ 22
15 Service Centre..................................................................................................................................................... 22
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Section 1
NOTICE TO USER:
Please read this document carefully before purchase or assembly. If you make a purchase on behalfof
another person, you agree that you are making the purchase as their agent.
Overview
The following is essential information is to inform about the rights and responsibilities of both the sellerand
the consumer. It includes the Terms & Conditions to which all parties must agree prior tothe
commencement of business with Goliath BV, trading in Australia as Crown & Andrews PtyLtd
Goliath BV
Vijzelpad 80, NL
8051 KR Hattem
T: 038 444 3093
Trading in Australia as:
Crown & Andrews Pty Ltd
Terms used:
Unit D, 21 Loyalty Road,
North Rocks NSW 2151
T: 1800 224 278
‘Goliath’ refers to the registered brand ‘Goliath’ as well as all organisations under the control of Goliath BV.
‘the consumer’ refers to any individual and/or any legal entity purchasing from Goliath or using thewebsite
‘the Website’ refers to www.goliath-outdoor.com
Goliath reserves the right to amend or delete the following Terms & Conditions at anytime.
Whilst Goliath strives to provide up-to-date information via the website, we/they cannot guarantee thatthis
information is current. Please contact the authorised Australian subsidiary and exclusive distributor,Crown
& Andrews Pty Ltd on 1800 224 278, if you believe that you do not have access to the most recentTerms
& Conditions.
1 Agreement
Your interaction with Goliath and/or Crown & Andrews Pty Ltd (ABN: 22 168 846 017) constitutesyour
agreement to follow these Terms & Conditions. By accepting this agreement, you indicate that youwill
comply with its regulations, terms and conditions.
If you do not agree to comply with the regulations and/or terms and conditions, please refrainfrom
purchasing Goliath products.
Goliath will take all appropriate and considered action to uphold these Terms &Conditions.
EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY –WAIVER OF RIGHT TO SUE –YOUR ASSUMPTION OF RISK –THESE
CONDITIONS AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY
To the maximum extent permitted by the law, Goliath, it’s employees, directors and agents will not be liable
to the consumer, their dependents or legal representatives for damage to property, personal injury ordeath
suffered by the consumer because:
•The product was not manufactured or supplied with due care and skill
•The product is not reasonably fit for its purpose or because of negligence, breach of contract,breach
of statute or breach of statutory duty by Goliath.

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Goliath, its employees, directors and agents are not liable to the consumer, their dependents orlegal
representatives for personal injury or death suffered by the consumer because the product wasnot:
•installed in accordance with the Goliath Instruction Guide provided with the product.
•installed with due care and skill, by a/the consumer; and
•in the same condition, as when the product was purchased, due to wear and tear –including, butnot
limited to, weather damage, deterioration of the net, spring stretch, severe UV deterioration orrust.
RISK WARNING:
The use of the product involves a significant risk of participants suffering personal injury includingthe
possibility of serious injuries, permanent disability or death. All participants who engage in activities withthe
product do so at their own risk. Goliath trampolines are not intended or designed for high levelacrobatic
activity.
The consumer acknowledges that using this product can be dangerous, with inherent risks and hazards.As
a consequence, personal injury or death may occur. The consumer assumes and accepts all suchrisks,
and hereby –to the full extent permitted by law –waives the right of action against, and fullyreleases
Goliath for, loss, damages, personal injury or death in any way caused by, or relating to, theconsumer’s
participation in suchactivities.
This includes, without limitation, liability for any negligent or tortuous acts or omission, breach of duty,
breach of contract or breach of statutory duty on the part of Goliath, its office bearers, directors,employees
or agents.
2 Title & Risk
Title to, risk and ownership of, any product ordered from Goliath passes upon delivery to theconsumer
when they pay all amounts due for the product at point of sale –including possible delivery andother
charges.
3 Installation
It is the consumer’s responsibility to check all boxes to confirm that all components are included and inthe
correct condition before assembly. Consumers should carefully follow the installation guide providedwith
their product. Replacement installation guides are available on thewebsite.
Damage due to incorrect assembly is not covered by Goliathwarranty.
4 Warranty
All Goliath products are sold with a manufacturing warranty, which assure that the item is free of defectsin
workmanship and materials (“warranty”). The Warranty covers manufacturing defects only. It does notcover
any faults described in.
4.1 Warranty Periods
Warranty periods will commence from the item's original purchasedate.
Warranty periods do not reset, and nor can they be extended, for any reason after purchase.This
includes cases of full or partial replacement during the life of aproduct.
This warranty is for appropriate and domestic use under normal conditions, and it applies to allGoliath
Outdoor Trampolines:
•If the consumer purchases a completely new product, that particular item will be covered byits
own warranty period.
•If the consumer replaces under warranty any part or complete product, this does not affectthe
warranty period of the purchased product nor replacement.

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4.1.1 All Models
•Lifetime Warranty to the galvanised frame andpoles
•60 months (5 years) to the Jump Mat (excluding the print on all Jump Mats)
•24 months (2 years) to the Safety Pads (excluding the print on all SafetyPads)
•12 months (1 year) to all other parts of a purchased trampoline - e.g. Enclosure Net (Weave
& Zip) and Springs
If a product is damaged or rendered unsafe as a result of its design specifications during
production, this constitutes a manufacturing fault or defect which will be honoured underthis
warranty.
4.2. Exclusions damages
4.2.1 Damage through wear and tear
This warranty does not extend to normal wear and tear of the product. This may include, but isnot
limited to:
•Rusting of steel components,
•UV deterioration of textile components,
•Stretching of springs,
•Holes in the Jump Mat (larger than 5mm)
Trampolines will experience wear and tear over time after a certain period ofuse.
4.2.2. Damage through weather conditions
Damage to the product that results from weather events –such as rain, wind or sun –arenot
covered under warranty.
4.2.3 Damage through improper installation
This warranty does not extend to any failure of the product caused by improper installation notin
accordance with the Goliath Instruction Guide. Consumers must assemble their Goliath productby
following carefully the Installation section of their InstructionGuide.
Furthermore, the warranty does not cover installation provided by any third-party assemblyservice.
4.2.4 Damage through insufficient care or maintenance
This warranty does not extend to decay of the product caused by poor care or lack of
maintenance. It is essential that consumers regularly check, and follow the advice of, the
maintenance section of their Goliath Instruction Guide to ensure that their product willremain
applicable for a possible warranty claim and last as long aspossible.
4.2.5 Damage through inappropriate use
This warranty will be void if the product is used for any other activity besides those for which itwas
intended. Goliath products constitute recreational trampolines for domestic use only. Goliath
trampolines are not intended or designed for high level acrobaticactivity.
Any evidence that inappropriate actions that have led to product failure will not be covered bythe
warranty. Simultaneously, replacement parts or repairs needed to mend such damage will not be
covered under the warranty.
4.2.6. Liability for personal Injury
The warranty does not cover personal injury or losses due to any of the above, nor does itcover
damage due to negligence or accidents.
Goliath will not be liable to the consumer, their dependents or legal representatives for damageto
property, personal injury or death suffered by the consumer and or other third party usingthe
Goliath product.
4.3 Warranty Claims
If a consumer believes that a Goliath product is faulty or defective, they must discontinue to usethe
product and submit a Warranty Claim.

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A consumer must not attempt to use a product if any part is faulty or defective, as it may bedangerous.
Any damage that the user causes as a result of using faulty or defective products will lead to voidingof
the warranty.
4.3.1 Making a Warranty Claim
To fulfil a warranty claim, a consumer must submit an online Warranty Claim at the website.For
the avoidance of any doubt, warranty only is valid withinAustralia.
Submitting the online Warranty Claim form requires the consumer toprovide:
•Details of their purchase –including a copy of receipt,
•Batch number,
•Clear photographic evidence of the manufacturing fault or defect (at least three fromdifferent
angles).
It is the consumers sole responsibility to provide the information. If the consumer does notprovide
all details that the form requires, their Warranty Claim will not be assessed, and consumer willnot
be notified of such non-assessment.
Goliath may take up to 30 days to process Warranty Claims upon a completed submission. Itmay
take a further 15 days for replacement parts to reach theconsumer.
4.3.2 Successful Warranty Claims
If Goliath accepts a consumer’s Warranty Claim, Goliath will replace the faulty or defectiveparts,
not offer refunds.
For Warranty Claims lodged within 30 days of the delivery date Goliath will replace thedamaged
parts free of charge. Goliath will also cover any costs associated with shipping thereplacement
parts.
4.3.3 Refunds
In all instances of successful warranty claims, Goliath offers replacements parts only.Refunds
(credit note for the purchase amount) will only be facilitated by authorised Goliath Outdoorretailers
and stockists.
5 Australian Consumer Law
Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. Youare
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any otherreasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods repaired or replaced if the Goodsfail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a majorfailure.
For more information on your rights as a consumer, please visit www.consumerlaw.gov.au or contactyour
state or territory fair trading department.
6 Missing Parts
If a consumer believes that a Goliath product does not include all necessary parts, they must contactus
immediately on 1800 224 278 or info@goliath-outdoor.com
A consumer must not attempt to use a product if any part is incomplete, as it may be dangerous.Any
damage that the user causes as a result of using incomplete or improper installed products will leadto
immediate voiding of the warranty.
7 Media
Goliath attempts to provide the most accurate and updated information in the content of itswebsite,
catalogues and other promotional material. For queries, please contact us on 1800 224 278 or
info@goliath-outdoor.com

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8 Product Portrayals
The appearance of the product that the consumer purchases may differ from those portrayed onour
website or in promotional material due to subtle product updates or the colour settings of theconsumer’s
computer.
9 Copyright and Trademarks
All logos, images, text and product design associated with Goliath products, print material and websiteare
copyright from and/or registered by Goliath BV, 2019.
10 Privacy Policy
Goliath will not pass your personal information on to any other party without your permission. Yourpersonal
information will be used only for the purpose for which it was given to us. From time to time, we maysend
you product information, including special offers, per mail or by email. If you would like to changeyour

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Section 2
1 Safety Information
Trampolines are great fun, encourage the development of gross motor skills, provide opportunities for
physical activity and present users with manageable challenges to find and test their limits. However,
like many physical activities, trampoline use involves potential risk of injury, particularly if theequipment
is used improperly.
Injury surveillance and hospital admissions data shows that trampolines feature frequently in injury
presentations and admissions. Children under 14 years of age account for about 90% of all trampoline-
related injuries. 28% of the trampoline-related injuries were sustained by children under five years of
age and more than a third of the injuries related to multi-users. (Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit -
Hazard 75, Autumn 2013, pg. 3).
The following points are important to note:
•Injury data indicates that people can be severely injured if they land on anunprotected
trampoline frame or springs or if they fall from the trampoline. Impact attenuation systemssuch
as pads are intended to minimize the risk of injury and enclosures are intended to stop people
falling off the trampoline.
Ensure pads (where they are required) and enclosures are attached to the trampoline before use.
•The risk of injury increases when more than one person at a time bounces on atrampoline.
Smaller children are at increased risk when jumping with adults and/or larger children, for
example, a ‘double bounce’ dramatically increases the energy transferred to the smaller body
and children’s legs have been broken and severe spinal injuries have occurred as a result.
Ensure only one person at a time bounces on thetrampoline.
•Children are often unable to identify hazards and do not have a well-developed ability toassess
risk and may, if left unsupervised, be at more risk of injury.
Always supervise children while they are using the trampoline.
•Over-confidence can lead to injury.
Learn fundamental bounces first before trying more complexmanoeuvres.
•Inappropriate clothing can cause injury.
Clothing should allow plenty of body movement without flapping loosely and becominga
distraction to the jumper.
Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that could get caught while usingthe
trampoline and result in entanglement or strangulation. Buckles, jewellery and belts should not
be worn, as these may damage the trampoline mat or cause injury to the jumper if theybecome
caught in the fabric of the trampoline. Shoes should be removed as they may damage the bed
and increase the risk of injury.
Better design, good construction and improved safety features go a long way toward minimizingthe
hazards associated with trampoline use; however, trampolines need to be used, cared for and
maintained appropriately to ensure the benefits of these features continue throughout the life of the
product.
All Goliath trampolines are tested and compliant to Australian Safety StandardAS4989:2006

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2 Specific Use Limitation
•This product contains small parts which may cause choking hazards.
•This trampoline is suitable for users aged 6 years and above.
•This trampoline has a maximum user weight of 120kgs.
•This trampoline is designed for domestic use only.
•Do not use trampoline and enclosure without mature and knowledgeable supervision.
•Do not attempt or allow somersaults.
•Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at any time.
•Do not use the trampoline and enclosure when wet.
•Do not jump onto or off the trampoline and enclosure.
•Do not use a trampoline and enclosure while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
•Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline.
•Inspect the trampoline and enclosure before each use. Make sure the frame padding is correctly
and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
•Keep objects away which could interfere with the user. Maintain a clear area around, above,and
under the trampoline and enclosure.
•Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills.

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3 Safe Use Instructions
This trampoline is a domestic trampoline, not a gymnastics trampoline. You will get the safest andbest
use from it by following these basic principles:
•Read all instructions before using this trampoline.
•Only allow one person on the trampoline at any time. Use by more than one person at thesame
time can result in serious injury.
•Use the trampoline and enclosure only with mature, knowledgeable supervision at all times.
•Inspect the trampoline and enclosure before each use. Make sure the frame padding is correctly
and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
•Keep objects away which could interfere with the user. Maintain a clear area around, above,and
under the trampoline.
•Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advancedskilled.
•Misuse and abuse of the trampoline and enclosure is dangerous and can cause serious injuries.
•Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline. This will help control your bounce.
•Avoid bouncing for too long. Do not bounce when tired.
•Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact with the trampoline bed. Learn
this skill before you attempt any others.
•Climb on and off the trampoline, do not jump. It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the
floor or ground when dismounting, or onto the trampoline when mounting. Always use two handson
the frame getting on and off the trampoline. Never use springs or suspension elements as “hand
grips”.
•Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. A
variety of trampoline activities can be carried out by performing the basic fundamentals in various
series and combinations, or performing one fundamental after the other, with or without bounces
between them.
•Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your bounce and repeatedly land inthe
centre of the trampoline.
•Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects. Use the trampoline only fortrampoline
style bouncing.
•Keep objects away that could interfere with the person jumping.
•It is advisable not to bounce immediately after a meal.
•Do not attempt knee drops as these can cause injury if you attempt this skill withoutsome
experience or personal instruction.
•Your clothing should allow plenty of body freedom, but no flapping shirts or skirts to distractyour
concentration.
•No buckles or jewellery should be worn, as these could damage the trampoline mat andcause
injury to you.
•Do not wear shoes while bouncing on the trampoline.

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4 How To Use Your Trampoline
•Always bounce at the centre of the trampoline mat. Bouncing near the edge of the trampolinemat
can lead to injury and can also stretch the springs. The frame pad is not designed nor intended to
support the weight of the trampoline user. Do not step or jump directly onto the frame pad.
•Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your bounce and land consistently inthe
middle of the trampoline mat.
•To regain control and stop your jump, bend your knees quickly when you land.
•Allow each jumper a brief turn on the trampoline. Extended bouncing exposes an over tired userto
an increased risk of injury.
•Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
•The trampoline mat is several feet from the ground. Jumping off the trampoline to the ground orany
other surface may result in injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from a roof, deck, or other object
also represents a risk of injury. Smaller children may need assistance getting up on or down from
the trampoline. Mounting and dismounting properly should be a strict rule from the verybeginning.
Users should climb onto the trampoline by placing their hands on the frame and stepping or rolling
up onto the frame, across the springs, and onto the mat (bed). Do not step directly on the framepad
or grasp the frame pad when mounting or dismounting the trampoline. Users should always place
their hands on the frame while mounting or dismounting. To dismount, jumpers should walk to the
side of the mat (bed), bend over and place one hand on the frame, then step from the mat tothe
ground.
•Injury may result from hitting the frame or falling through the springs while jumping or getting onor
off the trampoline. Stay in the centre of the trampoline mat when jumping. BE SURE TO KEEPTHE
FRAME PAD IN PLACE TO COVER THE FRAME AT ALL TIMES. Do not step or jump directlyonto
the frame pad as it is not designed nor intended to support the weight of the user.
BASIC SKILLS - Bouncing
The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the centre of thebed.
The basic bounce should always be low. High, reckless bouncing is dangerous and should never be
allowed.
The Stop Bounce
This technique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly. It is achieved by keeping the feet in
contact with the bed and absorbing the rebound of the trampoline with the knees and waist. This skill should
be the first skill learnt and should be employed whenever you feel out of balance, or land away from the
centre area.
To learn the stop bounce:
•Stand in centre of the bed with your feet about hip-width apart.
•Attempt about three easy bounces, keep them low and controlled.
•Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline while bouncing in order to keep yourbalance.
•Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips on contact with the bed.

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Arm Action
Arms are very important for proper control and lift. Whenever you go up, your arms go up. They go up to a
set position about shoulder height and shoulder width. They should remain in this balanced position until you
start down. Then they circle down and slightly behind the hips, ready to lift again as you bounce up (see
Figure 1).
Figure 1 Arm Action
Bounce variations
Figures 2, 3 and 4 show three variations, the tuck, the pike, and the straddle pike respectively. These should
be assumed at the top of the bounce, before resuming the normal landing position on yourfeet.
Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form. Make sure that your toes are pointed and
fingers are straight.
These are simple variations to the basic bounce and are very important for gaining experience in coordinated
movement.

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BASIC LANDING POSITIONS
General
Positions for all drops: seat, hands and knees, and front, should first be practiced on the ground, then in a
stationary position, and only the on the trampolinebed.
Drops should be performed after “Priming” the trampoline bed. Priming is done by bending your knees and
pushing down repeatedly on the trampoline bed, thereby setting the bed in motion. The feet stay in contact
with the bed during the entire priming motion.
The Hands and Knees Drop
To do this drop properly, there should be just as much weight on your hands as on your knees. Your back
should be about approximately parallel to the bed. Knees and hands should land simultaneously, with the
middle of the body landing in the centre of the trampoline. Hands should be directly under the shoulders.
Knees should be directly under the hips. Your toes should be pointed.
To learn the hands and knees drop:
•Get down on your hands and knees on the bed. Make sure you have weight on both your hands and
your knees. Do not sit on your heels.
•Remain in this position and try to bounce. Do not rock back and forth between the hands and knees,
but develop an even landing on all four points.
•From the standing position, prime the bed several times. Lift upward with your hips, reach forward with
our hands, and land on all fours. Look slightly in front of your hands on landing. Push to rebound toyour
feet (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 Hands and Knees Drop
The Front Drop
Contact with the trampoline be should simultaneously take place with your hands, elbows, chest, stomach,
hips and knees. Knees should be bent.
You must come down level. If the landing is made first on your chest and arms, they will rebound before your
knees hit which will result in a straining action on you back. If this type of landing is made with a traveling,
diving approach there is a chance that your elbows may become skinned. If the landing is made so that your
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Step 1:
•Start from the hands and knees drop position.
•As you rebound from the hands and knees, stretch so that you land on your stomach. From this
position, rebound to your hands and knees.
Step 2:
•Start from a standing position with knees bent so that your upper body is low and close to the
trampoline bed.
•Prime the bed several times.
•Lift hips gently upward and backward.
•Land in contact with the bed as described in Step 1.
•Push with your hands to return to the feet
Step 3:
•Start from a straight standing position.
•Prime the bed several times.
•Perform skill as in Step 2 (see Figure 6).
Figure 6 Front Drop
SERIES OF DROPS
Sequencing
Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops, practice them insequence.
Front drop-Half twist-Front Drop (AKA:Turntable)
Step 1:
•Begin in a hands and knees position, with hands forming the apex of a triangle, like in frontdrop.
•Prime the bed in this position.
•Push backward with your hands and extend your body to land in the front drop position.
•Repeat several times in succession: Hands and knees drop-Front drop-Hands and knees drop-etc.
Step 2:
•Perform the movement as in Step 1. However, do it at twice the speed so as to bring your knees inward,
under your hips and out again without touching your knees on the bed.
Step 3:
•Perform the movement as in Step 2. Push sideways on the trampoline bed so your body rotates.

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Step 4:
From a standing position, prime the bed, then perform a front drop. Push sideways, as in Step 3, and
complete a 180 degree turn, finishing in a front drop facing the opposite position (see Figure7).
Figure 7 Front Drop—Half Twist—Front Drop
Additional Twisting
You can combine a twist with each of the basic landing positions. You can twist after the landingposition.
You can add more twists. Remember to practice and perfect the smaller twists before moving on to larger
twists.
You can also perform a series of twists.
Example: Swivel hips-perform several in a row, all twisting in one direction, or alternatingdirections.
JUMPER’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
•Education on the part of the user is a must for safety. Users must first learn a low controlled bounce
and the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills. Jumpers
must understand why they must master “control” before they can start thinking about other moves.
Understanding the proper progression of skills in jumping on a trampoline must be the first lesson.
SUPERVISOR’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
•It is the responsibility of the supervisor(s) of trampoline users to provide knowledgeable and mature
supervision. They need to know and enforce all the rules and warnings set forth in this manual in order
to minimise the likelihood of accidents and injuries and to inform users of these rules. When supervision
is unavailable or inadequate, this may require that the trampoline be disassembled, placed in a secure
area, or otherwise secured against unauthorized use. It is the responsibility of the supervisor(s) to be
sure that the users are fully aware of the safety guidelines which are printed on the pads.
These instructions are issued in the interest of child safety, and we ask that you follow this advice.

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5 Installation Instructions
Place the trampoline on a flat level surface with impact attenuating properties (such as grass) and
ensure that it is sufficiently stable to prevent it from tipping over and/or blowing away. Sandbags or pegs
may be suitable anchorage devices, however extra precautions must be taken to secure yourtrampoline
in extreme weather conditions.
Keep a minimum overhead clearance of 8m when measured from the ground to prevent users
inadvertently contacting overhead hazards such as electric wires, tree limbs andclotheslines.
Maintain a minimum clearance of 2.5m on all sides of the trampoline. This area should not include
concrete, bitumen, brick or other hard surfaces as these can cause serious injuries if users fall off the
trampoline.
Do not locate the trampoline on top of other objects or store anything underneath the trampolinebed.
Note: Children have been injured while bouncing on trampolines and landing on for examplegarden
tools, bicycles, etc.
Keep the area surrounding the trampoline clear. Place the trampoline away from walls,structures,
fences and other play areas.
Place the trampoline in a well-lit area.
6 Care And Maintenance Instructions
Components of this trampoline are susceptible to deterioration from use and environmental conditions,such
as sunlight, rain, salt and heat, to varying degrees. It is essential that you inspect the trampoline beforeeach
use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts before further use. Use only parts that are
recommended by the manufacturer.

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7 Potential Hazards of Trampoline Components
Trampoline Frame
Trampoline Bed
Frame-Padding
Enclosure System
Bending or breakage of
the frame
Broken, stretched or
missing springs
Sharp protrusions on the
frame
Punctures, frays, tears or
holes in the bed or edge
system
Deterioration in the
stitching or fabric of the
bed or edge system
Sagging of the bed
Sharp protrusions in
the suspension system
elements
(where required)
Missing, improperly
positioned or insecurely
attached frame-padding
Punctures, frays, tears,
or holes in the frame-
padding
Deterioration of the
stitching or fabric of the
frame-padding and/or its
securing system
Damaged or degraded
padding
Missing, improperly
positioned, or insecurely
attached:
(a) Barrier
(b) Barrier supports
(c) Pole caps
Punctures, frays, tears,
or holes in the barrier
Damage to the support
pole padding (when
padding is required)
Deterioration in the
stitching or fabric of the
barrier
Sagging of the barrier
Bent or broken barrier
supports
Sharp protrusions on the
barrier support structure
Broken or damaged
enclosure entry system

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8 Parts List
ITEM
PARTS
QTY
1
T-JOINT
6
2
TOP RAIL TUBE
6
3
W-SHAPED LEG
3
4
VERTICAL LEG TUBE
6
5
JUMPING MAT
1
6
SPRING
54
7
SPRING HOOK TOOL
1
8
UPPER POLE TUBE
6
9
LOWER POLE TUBE
6
10
POLE SLEEVE
6
11
BALL CAP
6
12
BALL CAP SCREW
6
13
SAFETY NET
1
14
SCREWS SETS A
6
15
SCREWS SET B
6
16
FRAME PAD
1

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17
SPANNER
1
18
SAFETY CARD
1
WARNING!
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN ORDER AND THOROUGHLY, BEFORE
COMMENCING INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN HAVING TO
DISASSEMBLE THE TRAMPOLINE AND START AGAIN.
9 Assembly Instructions (Frame)
NOTE:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED - Contains small parts, sharp points and sharp edges.
1. Connect the Top Rail Tube (2) with T-Joint(1),
as shown in the picture below.
2. Install the W-Shaped Leg Tubes (3),Vertical
Leg Tubes (4) with T-Shaped Joint (1).Ensure
the locking pins are aligned with locking holes
and pin locks into the secured position.
3. Put all assembled TopRail Frames together as
shown as below.
4. When it is done correctly, the trampolineframe
should look like the illustration below.

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10 Assembly Instructions (Jumping Mat & Net)
NOTE:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED - Contains small parts, sharp points and sharp edges.
1. Preparing the trampoline mat. Unfold the Trampoline Mat (5). Have the Springs (6) and Spring HookTool
(7) ready for assembly.
2. Attach ONLY 8 SPRINGS (Using the spring
hook tool) to the V-rings to secure the jump
mat to the frame.
DO NOT ATTACH ALL THE SPRINGS TO THE
JUMP MAT AT THIS POINT
3. When connecting the Springs, alwaysconnect
the Springs opposite to each other to get an
even result in tensioning the Trampoline Mat
as shown in the below diagram.
4. Lay the safety net on the jumping mat, spreading
outthe net. Ensurethe net isfully unraveledand
not twisted.
Align the eyelets at the base of the safety
net, to the 8 springs installed in Steps 1 &
2.
It is important to double check that all the
eyelets align to a V Hook on the jumping
mat before proceeding with installation
any further.
5. Undo the 8 installed springs one at a time.
Thread the spring through the eyelet at the base of
the safety net and through the V Hook on the
jumping mat.
Re attach the other end of the spring to the frame
using the Spring Hook Tool.
Follow the above instructions until all springs are
attached to the frame.
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