Momentum 61535671 User manual

Trampoline with Enclosure
Owners Manual
Model
ft
Keycode:61535671
# 60101
Test standard: AS4989-2015
Maximum single user weight 100kg - 6yrs+
ATTENTION!
SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION, CARE AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
READ PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE TRAMPOLINE.
Important!
The owner’s manual contains safety, assembly, use and maintenance instructions. Trampoline must be assembled by an adult who has read and understands
the instructions in this manual. Keep the packaging away from children and dispose of all packaging before use. Keep instructions for future reference.
If there is a change of ownership, please transfer this manual to the new owner to ensure proper assembly and safety.
Do not return to store. If necessary, call 1800 632 792 (Australia) 0800 623 792 (New Zealand) or visit www.momentumservicesco.com for assistance and replacement parts.
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Contents
Warranty
Safety
Trampoline Safety
Location and Placement of Your Trampoline
Parts
Parts List
Frame Assembly
Trampoline Mat Assembly
Trampoline Safety Enclosure Assembly
Trampoline Enclosure Net Safety
Padding Assembly
Final Check
Care and Maintenance
Basic Skills
Thank You
For purchasing this trampoline. We are confident that using the trampoline
in a safe, responsible manner will provide hours of fun outdoor play.
Please contact the Hunter Leisure customer service team if you have
any questions about our product, need assembly assistance or need
replacement parts for the trampoline. You may reach us through the
following:
Contact us:
Phone: 1800 632 792 (Australia)
0800 623 792 (New Zealand)
Mail: Hunter Leisure Pty Ltd
94 Keilor Park Drive,
Tullamarine, VIC, 3043
Email: [email protected]
Important!
Do not return the product to the store. Please contact customer service
for assistance and replacement parts.
User Weights and Age Range
Basic Trampoline Instructions
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WARNING!
WARNING!
Do not let children play under the trampoline.
Protect from high winds. A trampoline can act like a sail in
Keep the area under the trampoline clear at all times.
strong winds. It can be blown over which can cause damage to the frame
and surrounding areas. We recommend that it is moved to a sheltered
location and secured to the ground or dismantle and store away.
www.momentumservicesco.com
Visit:

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Safety
DANGERS ATTENTION- PRODUCT DAMAGE
WARNING! The product is intended for home/domestic use
only and is not suitable for professional or medical use.
WARNING!
not recommended for children under six years of age.
Children using the trampoline must be 6 years of age and over.
This trampoline is designed and manufactured to provide you
and your family with many years of fun and exercise, but for your
benefit and safety, children using this trampoline must be
adequately informed of all warnings and safety instructions.
Do not let children unsupervised near this product. Carry out the
suitable settings in the product by yourself and supervise the
activity. Be aware that the packaging material is not suitable for
children. There is danger of suffocation!
RISK OF INJURIES
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ARNING! Do not use the product if it is damaged or
defective. In this case, please contact Customer Service.
Check the product before every use. Defective parts must be
changed immediately as they can impair the function and the
safety of the product.
Make sure that no more than one person is using the product at
the same time.
Use the product only on even and non-slipping surfaces. Never
use it near water and keep sufficient space around it to increase
security.
Beware of moving parts, which could catch your arms and legs.
Do not stick any objects in the product’s openings.
Please do not alter the product. Only use original spare parts.
Qualified technicians should only carry out repairs – improper
repairs can lead to danger for the user. Use this product only as
described in this manual.
Protect the product against splashes, humidity, high temperature
and direct sunlight.
ASSEMBLY ADVICE
The assembly of the product must be done carefully and by two
able-bodied adults. If in any doubt, ask a technically qualified
person.
Before you start with the assembly, read the instructions carefully
and take a look at the assembly instructions.
Remove all packaging materials and lay down all parts on a free
space. This gives you an overview and simplifies the assembly
procedure.
Now, check with the parts list that no part is missing. Dispose of
the packaging material when the assembly is completed.
Beware that when using tools or doing technical work, there is
always a risk of injuries. Therefore assemble the product
carefully.
Create a danger free environment; for example, do not let tools
lay around the workspace. Store the packaging material in a way
that cannot cause any danger. Foils and plastic bags are
dangerous for children (danger of suffocation)!
After installing product according to the instruction manual,
please make sure that all screws, bolts and nuts are correctly
installed and tightened and that all joints are tightly fixed.
Trampolines over 50 cm (20 inches) in height are

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Safety
Trampoline Safety
A free space of at least 5 m is necessary above the trampoline bed.
An appropriate freespace must be kept between the trampoline
and possible sources of danger, such as electric cables, tree
branches, playing devices, swimming pools and fences.
The Trampoline must be set up properly before use. Never set up
the trampoline in heavy rain, wind or storm conditions, especially
lightning conditions. It is recommended that the trampoline be
taken apart and stored in bad weather.
The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity.
Lightning, extension cords and all electrical equipment must
never be allowed to come in contact with the trampoline.
The Trampoline must always be used in a well-lit area. Nothing
must be placed under the trampoline.
The Trampoline in the vicinity of other leisure devices and
constructions must not be used. When assembling or
disassembling, please use gloves to protect your hands.
Only one person at a time on the trampoline.
Do not allow more than one person on the
trampoline. Use by more than one person at the
same time increases the chance of injury. Misuse
and abuse of this trampoline can cause serious
injuries. This trampoline is not recommended for
children under 6 years of age.
Installation and Assembly
Only adults should assemble or disassemble this trampoline.
The safety instructions of the trampoline should always be
considered and obeyed. During the use of the trampoline, there
is a heavy danger of injury including permanent injuries such as
paralysis, or even death.
All users must read the recommendations of the manufacturer
themselves to ensure they use the device correctly. It is the
responsibility of the owner or the supervisor to guarantee that all
users of the trampoline are informed sufficiently of all warning
references and safety instructions.
Users should be familiar with the assembly manual. This manual
contains assembly guidance; selected precautionary measures
as well as recommendations for servicing and maintenance of the
trampoline, in order to ensure a secured and fun use of the
trampoline.
Neither the importer, the shops nor our manufacturers and
suppliers will be responsible or liable in any form for direct,
indirect or special damages caused during the use or in
connection with it.
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ARNING! Observing the following statements and
warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.
Always follow the safety warnings and use common sense
when using the trampoline.
Do not land on head or neck.
Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on
your head or neck can cause serious injury,
paralysis, or death, even when landing in the
middle of the bed. If an enclosure is fitted-do not
pull top of the net. Ensure adult supervision is
provided at all times.

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This also applies to financial losses by theft, property loss, loss
of earnings/services and profit, loss of satisfaction in the device,
costs of the installation, disposal, damage by influences of the
weather and environment as well as any other kinds of damages.
Recognizable production defects are announced immediately
by the dealer or manufacturer/importer and shall be adjusted
immediately for further use. The buyer/operator of the
trampoline has to examine the device regularly on wears or
damage.
The trampoline may be set up only on a flat ground with impact
attenuating properties.
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ARNING! Try to avoid moving the assembled trampoline,
because it could bend during transportation.
Should it be necessary to move the trampoline, please
consider the following:
1.) At least four people must be evenly spaced around the
frame to lift the trampoline off the ground.
2.) The trampoline must be carried horizontally
3.) Be careful while moving, because the frame could bend.
If this happened, use four people to draw the trampoline in
shape.
Use
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ARNING! Do not use the trampoline without supervision,
regardless of age and experience.
W
ARNING! To prevent serious injury, do not allow children
to play on the trampoline until it is completely assembled
and installed.
W
ARNING! Even landings on the trampoline can lead to
injuries, particularly to the back, neck or head. Somersaults
must be avoided. In any case, only one person should
use the trampoline at a time.
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ARNING! No clothes with hooks or parts may be carried
when jumping on the trampoline, in order to avoid hooks getting
caught.
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ARNING! Trampolines are jumping devices, enabling the
user to jump into unusual heights as well as into a multiplicity
of body movements. Jumping in the trampoline, hitting the frame
cushioning or incorrect landing on the trampoline can lead to
injuries.
FOR THE SUPERVISOR:
The supervisor’s role is to make sure the users know all the
safety rules as well as learn the basic, fundamental bounces.
They need to enforce all the safety rules and warnings in the
manual, frame and labels. When a supervisor is not available, the
trampoline may be disassembled or covered to limit access. It is
the supervisor’s responsibility that the placard with the trampo-
line safety tips is placed where all jumpers are informed about
the tips.
• Implement all safety rules and make yourselves familiar with the
information in the user manual.
• All users of the trampoline need a supervisor, regardless of the
age and the experience of the user.
• Do not recommend this trampoline for children under 6 years of
age.
• The trampoline can only be used, if the jumping mat is clean and
dry. Worn or damaged jumping mats should immediately be
replaced.
WARNING! Protect from high winds. A trampoline can act like a
sail in strong winds. It can be blown over which can cause damage
to the frame and surrounding areas. We recommend that it is moved
to a sheltered location and secured to the ground or dismantle and
store away.

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• Objects, which could be dangerous to the user, should be
away from the trampoline
• Avoid unauthorized and unsupervised use of the trampoline.
• Do not use the Trampoline under influence of alcohol or drugs
(incl. medicines).
• Learn the fundamental jump and body positions carefully,
before trying difficult jumps.
• Stop jumping by bending your knees when your feet come to
contact with the trampoline. The skill of braking should be used
whenever you lose balance or control from a previous maneuver.
Loss of balance or control will increase the risk of injury from
landing on the frame, springs or completely off the trampoline. A
controlled jump is considered landing on the same spot that you
took off from .If you do lose control when you are jumping on the
trampoline, bend your knees sharply when you land and this will
allow you to regain control and stop your jump.
• Climb onto the trampoline. Do not jump on it directly. Do not
use the trampoline as jumping board for other articles.
ACCIDENT CATEGORIES
Somersaults:A landing on the head or neck increases the risk of
neck and back injuries, which can lead to paralysis and some-
times death. This can occur if the user makes an error and falls
forward or backward. No somersaults should be attempted on
the trampoline. The probability of an injury increases if more than
one person is jumping on trampoline. Users can collide, fall off
the trampoline, land improperly on the jumping mat and on each
other. Smaller users will more easily be hurt in this case.
Climbing on or off the trampoline: The trampoline’s jumping
mat is approximately one meter above the ground.Jumping off
the trampoline onto the ground or another surface can lead to an
injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from a building roof, a terrace
or other objects can lead to injury. Small children need assistance
when climbing on or off the trampoline. Be careful when
climbing on and off the trampoline. Do not step on the
cushioning or the framework. Do not use the framework for
climbing on to off the trampoline.
Hitting the framework or the springs: When playing on the
trampoline, stay in the center of the mat. This will reduce your
risk of getting injured by landing on the frame or springs. Always
keep the frame pad covering the frame of the trampoline. DO
NOT jump or step onto the frame pad directly since it is not
intended to support the weight of a person.
Loss of control: When users lose control of their jump, they can
land wrongly on the jump mat, land on the framework or the
cushioning or fall down from the trampoline. A controlled jump is
one where the jumper lands and jumps from the same spot.
Before a more difficult jump maneuver is practiced, the basic
controlled jump should be mastered perfectly and continuously. If
a jump maneuver is attempted, which exceeds the abilities of the
jumper; there is a danger of losing control. In order to regain
control of the jump and land correctly, knees should
be completely bent up on landing.
Under influence of drugs or alcohol:The probability of an injury
rises if the user is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These
substances weaken the response, the faculty of judgment, the
space awareness, the co-ordination and the motor functions of
the user.
Collisionwith objects:While using the trampoline, person,
animals or articles under it will increase the probability of an
injury. Jumping on the trampoline while carrying an article,
increases the probability of an injury. Placing the trampoline too
close to electric wires, tree branches or other obstacles will
increase the probability of an injury.
Bad maintenance of the Trampoline:Users can hurt themselves
if the trampoline is in bad condition. A torn jumping mat, bent
framework, missing cushioning or missing framework must be
replaced before using the trampoline again. The trampoline
should be examined before each use.
Weather conditions: A wet jumping mat is too slippery for safe
jumping. Gusty or strong winds can lead to a loss of jump control
when jumping. In order to lower the probability of an injury, the
trampoline should be used under suitable weather conditions
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METHODS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Role of the user in preventing accidents:A basic knowledge of
the trampoline by the user is a must for security. All users of the
trampoline must learn first how to accomplish a low controlled
jump as well as the fundamental landing positions and combina-
tions, before turning to advance jump exercises. Users must
know why they must control their jump, before they may practice
other movements. A controlled jump is when you land and take
off from the same location. The first lesson is the understanding
of the correct order in developing jumping skills on a trampoline.
For further information or exercise materials, please turn to a
trained trampoline teacher.
Role of the supervisor in preventing accidents:It lies in the
responsibility of the supervisors to guarantee a reasonable and
experienced supervision of the users of trampoline. Rules and
warnings in this manual must be applied, and known to the users
of the trampoline in order to reduce the probability of accidents
and injuries. In times, when the supervision is not possible or
insufficient, the trampoline should be dismantled and stored in a
secured place against unauthorized use.
WARNING!
MAXIMUM SINGLE USER WEIGHTS / AGE RANGE
10ft Trampoline - Maximum single user weight 100kg - 6yrs+
BASIC TRAMPOLINING INSTRUCTIONS
This trampoline is a domestic trampoline, not a gymnastics
trampoline. You will get the safest and best use from it by
following these basic principles:
Do not attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline.
Landing on your head or neck while doing somersaults can
cause serious injury, paralysis or even death.
Do not use the trampoline when wet. The mat will be slippery
and make landing less sure.
Enclosure systems are designed to prevent users falling off the
trampoline. Do not allow users to intentionally bounce toward
or off the barrier, as this can unbalance the trampoline and
continual impact may damage the enclosure.
Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or
drugs. Balance, perception and assessment of risk will be
affected and may lead to injury.
Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects.
Use the trampoline only for trampoline style bouncing.
Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline. This will help
control your bounce.
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.
Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your
bounce and repeatedly land in the centre of the trampoline.
Do not bounce immediately after a meal.

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Basic Skills
STANDING STOP BOUNCE
The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with
control inthe centre of the bed. The basic bounce should always begin
low, with both feet at the same time.
Arms are very important for proper control and lift. Whenever you go up,
your arms go up. They go up to a set positionabout shoulder height and
shoulder width. They should remain inthis balanced position until you
start down. Then they circle down and slightly behind the hips, ready to
lift againas you bounce up
High, reckless bouncing should neverbe allowed.
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 standing 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 your balance.
Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips on contact with the
bed.
Your torso should remain vertical. When stopping the bounce, move
your arms either in front of your body or above your head

SEATDROP
From the standing position, bounce on the mat several times.
Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce,and sit down. You
should land so that your body is in a sitting position with legs
straight out in front and your toespointed.Hands should be on the
bed next to your hips.Fingers should be togetherand pointed
toward the toes.
Push on the bed with your hands to rebound up to your feet.
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Basic Skills
points.
HAND AND KNEE DROP
To do thisdrop properly, there should be just as much weight onyour
hands as on your knees. Yourback 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 kneesdrop.
Get down on your hands and kneeson the bed. Make sure you have
weight on both your hands and your knees.Do not sit onyour heels.
Remainin thispositionand try to bounce. Do not rock backand forth
between the handsand knees,but develop an even landing on all four
From the standing position, prime the bed several times. Lift upward with
your hips, reachforward with your hands,and land on all fours. Look
slightly in front of your hands on landing. Pushto rebound to your feet

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Basic Skills
FRONT DROP
Contact withthe trampoline bed should simultaneously take place with
your hands, elbows, chest, stomach, hips, and knees. Knees should be
bent. You must come downlevel.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 your back. If this type of landing is made with a
travelling, diving approachthere is a chance that your elbows may
become skinned. If the landing is made so that your knees and hips hit
first, thenthey will rebound and your shoulders and face will land heavily.
Step 1: Start fromthe hands and kneesdrop position. As you rebound
fromthe handsand knees, stretch so that you land on your stomach.
From this position,rebound to your hands and knees.
Step 2: Start froma standing position with kneesbent so that your upper
bodyis lowand close to the trampoline bed. Prime the bed several
times. Lift hips gentlyupward and backward. Land incontact with the
bed as described in Step 1. Push withyour hands to return to the feet.
Step 3: Start froma straight standing position. Prime the bed several
times. Performskill asinStep 2.
HALF TWIST
Step 1: Begin in a hands and knees position, with hands forming the
apex of a triangle, like in a front drop.Prime the bed in thisposition.
Push backward with your hands and extend your bodyto 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, underyour hips and out again
without touching yourknees on the bed.
Step 3: Perform the movement as in Step 2. Push sideways on the
trampoline bed so that your bodyrotates.
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.

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FULL TWIST
Perform this as you would a half barrel roll but keep moving your
shoulderin the directionof the twist so that youfinish in the seat drop
position.
During the twist, hands should be placed by your sides, with your body
held straight.
SWIVEL HIPS
Step 1: Perform a seat drop.Push down onthe bed with your hands
and come to a stand with the arms stretched overhead.
Step 2: Perform the movement in Step 1. As you rebound up to your
feet, move one shoulderin the direction you want to twist. Finish standing
with arms stretched overhead, facing the opposite direction(180 degree
twist completed).
Step 3: Perform as in Step 2. Just before contacting feet with the
trampoline bed, lift your legs to land in a sitting position.

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Basic Skills
BOUNCE VARIATIONS
The three diagrams below 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 your feet.
TUCK BOUNCE PIKE BOUNCE
STRADDLE PIKE BOUNCE

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Location and Placement of Your Trampoline
Proper placement of the trampoline is essential. Be sure to:
•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.
•Do not locate the trampoline on top of other objects or store an
thing underneath the trampoline bed.
•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.
•Keep a minimum of 5 m overhead clearance when measured from
the bed height to prevent users inadvertently contacting overhead
hazards such as electric wires, tree limbs and clothes lines.
•Maintain a minimum clearance of 1.5 m 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.
1.5 m
Trampoline
width
Trampoline
width1.5 m
5 m
1.5 m 1.5 m
5 m
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Parts

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PART # PART DESCRIPTION QTY PART # PART DESCRIPTION QTY
LEG EXTENSIONS
LEG BASE
TOP RAIL CONNECTOR
TOP RAILS
JUMPING MAT
FRAME PADDING
NET TUBE (LOWER)
NET TUBE (TOP)
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3
5
8
4
1
8
6
7
8
8
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8810
1116
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EACH
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SAFETY ENCLOSURE NET
STEEL SPRING
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1
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ENCLOSURE NET TIE DOWN STRAP
HARDWARE- M8x 75mm / Spacer / washer / M8dome Nut
Hook (1 PC)
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Frame Assembly
Assemble the frame
1. Lay out the top rail (part 1),leg extension (part 2) and leg base (part 3)
as pictured in the diagram.
2. Begin by assembling all the leg extensions with the leg base. Connect the
leg extension to the base ensuring the locking pin locks into place
3. Connect the top rails to the top rail connectors. Ensure the side of the
top rail with the large sqaure pressing is connected to the top rail
connector first. If the isde with the smaller sqaure pressing is
connected first it will be too loose. Use a mallet or hammer (not
supplied) to ensure the connection is on tightly.
4. Connect all the top rails and top rail connectors together.
5. Connect the top rail to the assembled legs.
Large square
Smaller square
pressing

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Trampoline Mat Assembly
Assemble the mat
IMPORTANT: Please follow the order of strap attachment in the below diagram. Failure to do so
may result in frame buckling.
1. Lay out the mat in the center of the assembled frame ensuring the
top is facing upwards.
2. Take the steel springs (part 10) and hook onto the rings at the edge of
the trampoline mat. Ensure the spring end with extra rounded hook
is attached onto the mat.
3. Take the supplied spring hooktool and pull the spring back until it
canhook into the aligning hole on the top rail. Be sure to follow the
orderdisplayed in the diagrams below.
4. Continue until all the springs are hooked into the top rail.
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Warning!
When attaching the springs, do not place your hands, arms, legs or any
other body part close to the connector points (i.e. joints connecting the
steel tubes). The connector points can become pinch points as the
trampoline springs tighten up. Wear heavy duty working gloves to
protect your hands from pinching by the springs and predictive goggles
to avoid injuries to the eyes. Be steady when installing the springs as it
can rebound and fly off if you inadvertently let go when not hooked
properly. Make sure no children are playing nearby when installing or
assisting in the assembly of the trampoline.
The number of triangle-rings sewn onto the mat is equal to the number
of holes on the frame. If you notice that you have miscounted a hole or
triangle-ring, remove and reinstall the springs as necessary while
maintaining an even distribution of tension as explained above.

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Trampoline Safety Enclosure Assembly
Assemble the net tubes
IMPORTANT: To ensure the mesh enclosure does not tear place the net only on a clean
surface free ofsharp objects.
1.Place the lower net tube against the leg extension they align
vertically. The pins at the top end of the tube should face inwards.
2. Take the supplied bolt and nuts and up the holesin the leg extension
and the lower net tube.Insert the screwthrough both poles.
3. Screwthe nut onto the bolt and tighten to secure.
4. Repeat steps 2-3 for the second bolt and screw on each leg.
5. Repeat for all poles.
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Trampoline Safety Enclosure Assembly
Assemble the net tubes
1. Take the net top tube and place onto the lower net tube.
2. Pushdownuntil the the locking pin clicks into place.
Note: The net tube should be pointing inwards.
3. Repeat for all poles.
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Assemble the padding
1. Lay out the padding over the springs and frame top rail so
they are completely covered.
2. Positioninto place but do not fix the mat yet. This will be
completed once the enclosure net is attached.
Trampoline Safety Enclosure Assembly
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