OZ Trampolines OVAL User manual

O VA L
TRAMPOLINE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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SAFETY TIPS
CARE & MAINTENANCE
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.
*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.
Please note: The safety enclosure must be installed as this forms part of the trampoline structure.
Failing to install the enclosure will result in the voiding of your warranty. When moving the trampoline, the
trampoline MUST be lifted and not dragged. Dragging of the trampoline can result in the trampoline legs
misaligning and the voiding of your warranty.
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.
If any part of the trampoline breaks you must stop using the trampoline immediately and replace the part,
this includes the trampoline springs.
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. Always use safety padding on the frame to avoid injury.

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WELCOME
CONTENTS
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
Product Inventory 4
Trampoline Parts 5
Frame Assembly 6
Mat Assembly 9
Safety Pads 10
Safety Net 11
Net Pocket, Ladder & Anchor Kit 14
If you have any diculties please call us on 1300 393 004

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PRODUCT INVENTORY
Trampoline Frame
(Curved)
Trampoline Frame
(Straight)
T-Pieces
U-Shaped Legs
Net Pocket
Leg Extensions
Leg Screws T-Piece Screws
Fibreglass Poles
Net T-Pieces
Safety Pads
Ladder
Safety Pad Ties Spring Tool
Anchor Kit
Net Top Poles
Net Bottom PolesTrampoline Mat
Pole Padding
Springs Just In Case Kit
Net Clamps
Safety Nets

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TRAMPOLINE PARTS
Trampoline Size 7x10 8x12 10x15
Trampoline Frame (Curved) 6 6 6
Trampoline Frame (Straight) 2 2 2
Fibreglass Net Rods 8 8 16
Net Top Poles 8 8 8
Net Bottom Poles 8 8 8
T-Pieces 8 8 8
Net T-Pieces 8 8 8
Trampoline Mat 1 1 1
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
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
Springs 52 70 86
Just In Case Kit 1 1 1
Entrance Tie 1 1 1

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FRAME ASSEMBLY
Step 1
To begin. Arrange the frame parts and frame T pieces as
pictured, to ensure all curved parts are in their correct
location.
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.
Step 3
Continue by placing the smaller frame piece into the
T-Piece as pictured.
Step 4
Place the T-piece bolts, washers and screws provided
through the T-pieces and the framing.
Loosely tighten until all bolts and screws are through
the frame.

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FRAME ASSEMBLY
Finished Stage
Proceed to screw further tightening each nut and place
the screw cap supplied on the thread end.
Handy Hint
Leave screws a little loose until all frame is together.
Then tighten.
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.
Handy Hint
Leave a straight frame piece inserted into a curved frame
piece until last. This makes it easier to get into position.
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.

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FRAME ASSEMBLY
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.
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!

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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.
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.
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 diculty.
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!

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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 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.
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!

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SAFETY NET
Step 1
Lay the trampoline net onto the trampoline and spread out
so the trampoline entrance is in the middle of the long side
of the trampoline.
Tip: Line the net up with leg of the trampoline you wish to
have the safety net opening 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 is 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 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.
Step 4
Beginning with the sleeve closest to the
opening, insert the pole into the net
sleeve one at a time. Then place each t
piece in the top of each pole and place
the cord over the top of the t piece.
Tip: When inserting the pole, hold the
pole and padding together to ensure
the padding doesn’t slide down for easy
insert.
Video of net installation can be found here. www.oztrampolines.com.au/videos.asp or scan QR Code above.

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SAFETY NET
Step 5a
Once all poles are inserted and net T pieces and straps
are on, stand each pole up and attach with 2 clamps
to the U shape leg as per the picture, noting that the
rounder edge of the clamp should be facing outwards.
– at this stage screw the clamps on loosely to allow some
exibility for later steps.
Tip: As you attach both clamps, take care to ensure they
are aligned with one another to avoid warping the safety
poles.
Step 5b
As you tighten and clamp each pole, ensure each side of
the safety net/enclosure is sitting below or underneath
the edge of the frame.
Step 6
Place all net rods into upper horizontal net sleeves. Then
secure each net rod into the black net T pieces at the top
of the metal net poles.
Please note the berglass poles are not all the same
length.
The poles marked with Yellow tape need to be used in
the middle of the long side of the trampoline (above the
entrance and opposite the entrance. You will notice that
the cords on the sleeves where the T piece sits are yellow
as well.
10x15 Trampolines you need 2 poles to make up one
section between the T pieces – the joiners are supplied in
your boxes.
Tip: As you get to the last few poles, it can get tight so
pull the pole towards you to allow the pole to go into the
T piece.

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SAFETY NET
Step 7
For the entrance thread the two black straps between
the safety padding and the bounce mat. Tie straps to
trampoline leg. Do not tie the straps too tight as entrance
needs some tolerance.
Step 8
Take the entrance elastic tie and loop it through one of
the two loops on the bottom side of the entrance ap.
Feed it under the padding and tie it to the frame.
(Only use one loop)
Step 9
Now clip the bottom of the netting onto the mat triangles
to ensure a tight and safe net
Safety Net: Finished Stage
Tighten the nuts on each leg clamp and you have now set
the net up.

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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.

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ACCESSORIES
Our Trampoline Basketball Kits are a great addition
to your Oz Trampoline. Slam dunk your way to the
top and become a basketball champion.
Protect bouncers from the harsh Australian sun
with our extendable shade roof.
(Extends up to 50cm above the top of the net).

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(7 days)
Email: [email protected]
Address: Factory 3/21 Leather St, Breakwater, VIC 3219
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am–5pm or by appointment
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