OZ Trampoline Oval Trampoline User manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Welcome
Thank you for purchasing with Oz Trampolines. We have designed our trampolines
to be safe and ensure that the parts last many years in the harsh Australian climate.
Our high quality trampolines are designed to give you peace of mind and provide
your children with many years of enjoyment.
Please refer to the enclosed assembly and instruction manual, or refer to the
support section on our website www.oztrampolines.com.au
If you have any difculties please call us on 1300 393 004
Contents
Product Inventory 1
Trampoline Parts 2
Frame Assembly 3
Mat Assembly 6
Safety Pads 7
Safety Net 8
Net Pocket, Ladder & Anchor Kit 10
Safety Tips
At Oz Trampolines, we are passionate about your family’s safety when using our
trampolines and accessories. We have put together a list of safety tips and advice
which will help ensure your Oz Trampolines experience is safe, secure and fun.
1. Keep the area around your trampoline clear from any foreign objects.
2. Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn or missing parts. Also ensure
parts are safe and securely attached.
3.
Supervise children and inexperienced jumpers at all times, taking extra care with
younger children.
4. Do not allow any activity under the trampoline. The net pocket is a great place to store shoes,
toys and any other foreign objects.
5. Enter and exit safely through the safety net opening using the ladder provided.
6. Bare feet are the best and safest way to jump on a trampoline mat, as they provide grip
and avoid slipping.
7. Jumping in the middle of the trampoline is the best and safest place to bounce.
8.
Place your trampoline on a level surface and in a well lit area, to ensure a safe and secure bounce.
9. Ensure the trampoline is properly secure with the provided Anchor Kit.
10. To ensure complete safety, particularly with little jumpers, make sure the safety net is used to
help protect and avoid injury.
11. Always use safety padding on the frame to avoid injury.
*Please note the owner/supervisor of the trampoline is responsible to make sure all users are aware
of the practices listed in the safety tips.
Care & Maintenance
Regular care and maintenance of your trampoline is required, and you should check your trampoline once
a month. This will help prolong the life of the product and reduce the possibility of injury. Neglecting this can
lead to a risk for users.

Product Inventory Trampoline Parts
1 2
Trampoline Size 7x10 8x12 10x15
Trampoline Frame (Curved) 2 2 2
Trampoline Frame (Straight) 6 6 6
Net Top Poles 8 8 8
T-Pieces 8 8 8
Springs 52 70 86
Trampoline Mat 1 1 1
Net Bottom Poles 8 8 8
U-Shaped Legs 4 4 4
Safety Pads 1 1 1
Pole Padding 16 16 16
Leg Extensions 8 8 8
Safety Pad Ties 10 10 10
Spring Tool 1 1 1
Pole Caps 8 8 8
Net Clamps 16 16 16
Leg Screws 8 8 8
T-Piece Screws 16 16 16
Anchor Kit 4 4 4
Safety Net 1 1 1
Net Pocket 1 1 1
Ladder 1 1 1
Just In Case Kit 1 1 1
Trampoline Frame
(Curved)
Trampoline Frame
(Straight)
T-Pieces
U-Shaped Legs
Leg Extensions
Leg Screws T-Piece Screws
Net Pocket
Springs Trampoline Mat
Safety Pads
Safety Pad Ties Spring Tool
Anchor Kit
Net Top Poles
Net Bottom poles
Pole Padding
Pole Caps Net Clamps
Safety Net
Ladder Just In Case Kit
‘Just In Case’ Kit
Springtool x 1
Springsx 2
Netclips x 5
LegExtension Screws x 2
Tpiece Screws x 2
NetPole Clamp x 1
NetUnder Clips x 5
PadTie x 1
Inside you will find some replacement
parts just in case
Sometimes we are not perfect...
Sometimesyou lose a screw in the dark...
Who knowswhat happens?’
So just in case, we have a little kit foryou.

3 4
Frame Assembly Frame Assembly
Step 1
To begin, arrange the frame parts and the
T-Pieces as pictured.
Finished Stage
Proceed to screw each T-Piece and frame
together, working in a clockwise direction.
Step 2
To connect, place a T-Piece over the larger part
of the square tubing.
Tip: If hard to place on, stretch the T-Pieces
slightly outwards.
Handy Hint
The last piece of the frame can be tight to get
into place. Have a second person or use a wall
to apply some resistance against the frame to
help it shift into place.
Video support available on our website.
Step 3
Continue by placing the smaller frame piece into
the T-Piece as pictured.
Handy Hint
Leave a straight frame piece inserted into a
curved frame piece until last. This makes it
easier to get into position.
Step 4
Place the T-Piece screws provided through the
T-Piece and framing. Tighten with washer and
place the screw cap on the end.
Legs: Step 1
It is now time to put the legs together, noting that
each of the legs has a U-Shaped piece and two
leg extensions.

Mat Assembly
Step 1
Ensure that you have counted your springs
and have the correct amount of springs for
your trampoline.
Also take note that the end of the spring which
looks like the letter C, is the end that hooks into
your trampoline frame.
When applying springs, please use your spring
tool provided.
Step 2
Attach a spring to your trampoline mat at the
top of the frame (12 O’Clock). Then proceed to
attach a spring to the opposite end of the frame
(6 O’Clock). This technique allows for the best
tension and is much safer.
Continue to attach the springs at 3 O’Clock and
9 O’Clock. Again this helps to create the best
tension on both the mat and the frame.
Our video on our support page can help you align
your mat correctly if you are having difculty
http://www.oztrampolines.com.au/videos.asp
Step 3
Continue the process of attaching the springs to
your mat at 2 O’Clock, 8 O’Clock, 4 O’Clock and
10 O’Clock. Ensure that each time you connect a
spring to the mat, you attach the opposite side to
allow better tension and pressure. Repeat this until
all the springs are attached.
Mat: Finished Stage
Your mat and springs are now complete.
Well done.
Handy Hint
For ease of attaching the springs, place one hand
on the frame to pull the spring towards you, and
place it in the slot on the frame.
5 6
Frame Assembly
Legs: Step 3
Slot each U-Shaped leg into the T-Pieces and
secure with the T-Piece screws, washers, nuts
and screw caps.
Please ensure that the frame and leg screws are
facing into the centre of the trampoline.
Legs: Finished Stage
You now have your trampoline frame assembled.
Well done.
Legs: Step 2
Connect the U-Shaped piece to the leg
extensions. The correct end has one screw hole
and should simply slot into place. Secure the
legs together with the leg screws provided,
and continue this step for each U-Shaped leg.

7 8
Safety Net
Step 1
Lay the trampoline safety net down on the
trampoline, ready to insert the safety poles.
Tip: Line the net up with leg of the trampoline
you wish to have the safety net positioned.
Step 2
Gather and join all of your safety poles together.
These parts come in two pieces and click together
as pictured. Please ensure that the pole padding
and pole caps are in place.
Tip: If you are having trouble, gently tap the pole
(black end cap) on the ground to ensure the
piece ts together securely.
Step 4
Beginning with the sleeve closest to the zip
opening, insert the pole into the net sleeve
one at a time.
Tip: When inserting the pole, hold the pole and
padding together to ensure the padding doesn’t
slide down for easy insert.
Step 5
Once inserted, stand the pole up and clamp the
pole to the U-Shaped leg, noting that the rounder
edge of the clamp should face outwards.
Each pole must be clamped with two clamps
at the top and base of the pole as pictured.
Tip: As you attach both clamps take care to
ensure they are aligned with one another to
avoid warping the safety poles.
Step 3
Once all poles are connected, lean them on the
trampoline at the points where the corresponding
U-shaped legs are.
Tip: To streamline your assembly, lay the
two safety pole clamps at the base of each
U-Shaped leg for easy access when assembling.
Safety Pads
Step 1
Lay your safety trampoline pads around the
edges of your trampoline, ensuring the black
loops are facing down
Step 2
Place the pad tie through the black loop on
the pads.
Step 4
Repeat this process and proceed around the
trampoline, folding down the side ap of the
pads to ensure the frame is now covered.
Safety Pads: Finished Stage
Your trampoline will now look similar to the picture
with attached safety pads.
Great job.
Step 3
Loop the tie around the frame and loop the white
head through the other end of the tie to secure it
to the frame.

9 10
Safety Net
Step 7
Continue inserting and clamping the poles
whilst spreading the tension evenly by clamping
opposite corners as shown in the picture.
Step 6
To evenly distribute tension and make the
installation easier, insert and clamp the front two
poles at the entrance of the trampoline, followed
by the back two poles as shown in the picture.
Step 9
To complete this stage, place the protective blue
chips on the edges of the trampoline clamps for
a cleaner, safer nish.
Safety Net: Finished Stage
The trampoline safety net should now be complete.
Great job.
Step 8
Once the net is assembled, attach the safety
clips on the net to the underside of the
trampoline as pictured.
Net Pocket, Ladder & Anchor Kit
Net Pocket
Connect the net pocket between the two poles of
your choice, using the attachments provided.
Tip: Place the net pocket close to the entry for
storage of children’s shoes etc.
Ladder
Hook your ladder over the trampoline frame,
positioning it at the entrance of the trampoline.
Ensure that it is securely attached. Once attached
it is now safe to use.
Anchor Kit
Screw or hammer the peg into the ground until
the loop at the top is level with the raised part of
the leg.
Then place the round clamp around the
trampoline leg and through the peg, then
tighten until it’s secure. This will add extra
safety for your trampoline.
Tip: Wet the ground to make it easier to insert
the anchor.
Congratulations!
Your trampoline is now ready to be used. Enjoy!
Please familiarise yourself with the safety and maintenance tips
located at the start of the manual.


*Please see www.oztrampolines.com.au
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