Springfree SF90E Maintenance manual

SPRINGFREETM TRAMPOLINE
WITH FLEXINETTM SAFETY ENCLOSURE
MODEL SF90E
Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly, Installation,
Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions
Version 6.4
WARNING: Read these materials prior to assembling and using
this trampoline and enclosure. In our committment to customer
satisfaction and safety, please check our website regularly for
important customer updates.

2Springfree™ Trampoline Model SF90E Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions Version 6.4
Do not allow more than one person at the same time
on the trampoline or enclosure. Use by more than one
person can result in serious injury.
Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the
head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis or
death even when landing on the middle of the bed.
Keep face clear of loaded trampoline and enclosure
rods, particularly during assembly and disassembly.
Recommended Jumper Weight Rating: 220 lbs (100 kg)
(Please refer to the Safe Use Billetin for a detailed description about weight limits).
The Springfree™ Model SF90E trampoline has been designed for optimal use by most healthy children
and adults. Persons at or near 220 lbs (100 kg) should be cautious in their maneuvers to ensure they
do not initiate contact with the ground via the mat which may cause injury. The SF90E has been static
load tested to 1100 lbs (500 kg) using methodology described in standard BS EN 13219-2001.
Stability recommendation
The FlexiNet™ safety enclosure system catches and cushions users from impact that may result from
leaving the jumping surface. Vigorous, high-speed contact with the FlexiNet™ safety enclosure by
persons approaching the recommended weight limit may result in tilting or tipping of the trampoline
o its base.
For increased stability during use, especially for users approaching the 220 lb (100 kg) weight
limit, we recommend that you use the supplied sandbags (described in the assembly instruc-
tions). The sandbags also help keep the trampoline down in windy weather.
WARNING: Read these materials prior to assembling and using
this trampoline and enclosure
Do not attempt to disassemble trampoline enclosure
support rods from the rod joiner mechanism while the
rods are installed in the trampoline and under tension.
Do not hold onto, or place ngers between the rods
while someone is jumping on the trampoline.

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DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults. Land-1.
ing on the head or neck can cause serious
injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing
in the middle of the bed.
DO NOT allow more than one person on the2.
trampoline/inside the enclosure. Multiple
jumpers increase the chances of loss of con-
trol and this can result in broken head, neck,
back, or leg, or other serius injury.
Use trampoline/enclosure only with mature,3.
knowledgeable supervision. Enforce all safety
rules and be familiar with the information in
the User’s Manual to assist in following tram-
poline enclosure instructions and trampoline
safety.
Do not exceed the weight limit recommend-4.
ed by the manufacturer.
Trampolines over 20 in. (51 cm) tall, and5.
enclosures, are not recommended for use by
children under 6 years of age.
Inspect the trampoline/enclosure before6.
each use. Make sure the barrier and the
enclosure support system (rods) are correctly
and securely positioned. Replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts.
Climb on and o the trampoline at the enclo-7.
sure door, it is a dangerous practice to jump
from the trampoline to the oor or ground
when dismounting, or to jump onto the
trampoline when mounting. Do not use the
trampoline as a springboard to other objects.
Do not jump from other objects, buildings, or8.
surfaces, onto the trampoline, or into or over
the trampoline enclosure.
Bounce in the centre of the mat.9.
Stop bounce by exing knees as feet come in10.
contact with the trampoline bed. Learn this
skill before attempting others.
Learn Fundamental bounces and body11.
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, performing one fundamental
after another, with or without feet bounces in
between them.
Avoid bouncing too high or for too long. Stay12.
low until bounce control and repeated land-
ing in the centre of the trampoline can be
accomplished. Always control your bounce.
Control is more important than height. Do
not try to jump over the enclosure.
While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on13.
the trampoline toward the perimeter. This
will help control your bounce.
Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.14.
Bounce only when the surface of the bed is15.
clean and dry. Wind or air movement should
be calm to gentle. The trampoline must not
be used in gusty or severe winds.
Do not allow a child or other persons under16.
the trampoline.
Keep small children away from the trampo-17.
line while others are bouncing on it, because
the edge can move in and out vigorously.
There is potential for injury if the bouncer
lands heavily on or near the edge.
Do not use the trampoline/enclosure while18.
under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
Keep objects that could interfere with the19.
jumper out of the way. Maintain a clear area
around the trampoline.
Properly secure the trampoline/enclosure20.
when not in use. Protect it against unau-
thorized use. If a trampoline ladder is used,
the supervisor should remove it from the
trampoline when leaving the area to prevent
unsupervised access by children under 6
years of age.
Use only when the enclosure barrier has21.
no holes, rods are secure in the sockets, the
sockets are tightly secured to the trampo-
line frame, and the enclosure is properly
suspended.
Do not intentionally rebound o the enclo-22.
sure or intentionally jump into the enclosure.
Do not hang, kick, cut or climb on the enclo-
sure. Do not attempt to jump over or climb
under the enclosure.
Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks,23.
loops or anything that could get caught
while using the trampoline/enclosure and
result in entanglement and/or strangulation.
Do not attach anything to the enclosure that24.
is not a manufacturer-approved accessory or
part of the enclosure system.
WARNINGS

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For information concerning skill training,25.
contact a certied trampoline instructor.
Read all instructions before using the tram-26.
poline/enclosure. Warnings and instruc-
tions for the care, maintenance and use of
this trampoline are included to promote
safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.
The Springfree™27. Trampoline has the
industry’s highest weight to area ratio.
However, in extreme wind conditions the
large surface area of the mat can cap-
ture enough wind energy to result in the
trampoline being lifted from its installation
location. Owners of trampolines installed
in areas susceptible to high winds, or own-
ers who wish to anchor their trampoline
as a result of this warning should consider
applying some type of anchoring system
to the base of the trampoline legs.
In our commitment to customer satisfac-28.
tion and safety, please check our website
regularly for important customer updates
and all trampoline specications.
For additional information concerning the29.
trampoline equipment, please contact the
manufacturer or regularly check our web-
site for important customer updates.
The Springfree™ Trampoline and FlexiNet™ safety enclosure design is protected by a number of international patents (granted and pending) and regis-
tered designs. At the time of printing of this manual, these include: US patent 6319174; New Zealand patent 513331; China Patent ZL02825390.6; European
registered design 000126602-0001; Australian registered design 311568-75; Other international patents pending. Please check http://www.uspto.gov for
latest updates. Springfree™ Trampoline is a registered trademark of Board & Batten International Inc. FlexiNet™ is a registered trademark of Board & Batten
International Inc.

5Springfree™ Trampoline Model SF90E Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions Version 6.4
CONTENTS
7 Before you get started
9 Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly Instructions
19 Trampoline And Enclosure Disassembly Instructions
21 Basic Trampoline Skills
27 Warranty
28 Springfree™ Trampoline Worldwide Authorized Service Contacts
29 Springfree™ Trampoline Warranty Authorization Form
AUSTRALIA
Springfree Trampoline Aust Pty. Ltd.
60 Hoopers Road, Unit 1
Kunda Park
Queensland, 4556
Australia
Free: 1800 JUMP SAFE
1800 123 204
Fax: +61-7-5453-9444
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.springfreetrampoline.com.au
NORTH AMERICA
Springfree Trampoline Inc.
7100 Warden Avenue, Unit 3
Markham, ON L3R 8B5
Canada
Free: 1-866-899-7370
Fax: 1-905-948-0016
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.springfreetrampoline.com
NEW ZEALAND
Springfree New Zealand Ltd.
125 Blenheim Road, P.O. Box 80117
Riccarton, 8440
Christchurch, New Zealand
Free: 0800 JUMPSAFE
0800 586 772
Ph: +64-3-961-0529
Fax: +64-3-963-6999
Email: info@springfree.co.nz
Web: www.springfree.co.nz


7Springfree™ Trampoline Model SF90E Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions Version 6.4
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
Thank you very much for purchasing the
Springfree™ Trampoline.
Before you assemble and enjoy the tram-
poline, please ensure that you read and fully
understand the Warnings, Installation and
Placement Instructions, Care and Maintenance
Instructions, User and Owner Responsibilities
and Assembly Instructions. In our commitment
to customer satisfaction and safety, please
check our website regularly for important
customer updates and all trampoline specica-
tions.
Trampoline and Enclosure
Installation and Placement
Instructions
Adequate overhead clearance is essential.1.
A minimum of 24 ft (7.32 m) from ground
level is recommended. Provide clearance
for wires, tree limbs, and other possible
hazards.
Lateral clearance is essential. A minimum2.
of 4 ft. (1.22m) clearance around the perim-
eter of the trampoline must be maintained
at all times. Place the trampoline/enclosure
away from walls, structures, fences, and
other play areas. Maintain a clear space on
all sides of the trampoline/enclosure.
Place the trampoline/enclosure on a level3.
surface before use.
Use the trampoline/enclosure in a well-4.
lighted area. Articial illumination may be
required for indoor or shady areas.
Secure the trampoline/enclosure against5.
unauthorized and unsupervised use.
Remove any obstructions from beneath6.
the trampoline/enclosure.
Do not attempt to use the trampoline/en-7.
closure until it is completely assembled.
The owner and supervisors of the trampo-8.
line/enclosure are responsible for ensuring
all users are aware of practices specied in
the use instructions.
The trampoline enclosure is only to be9.
used as an enclosure for a trampoline and
the trampoline must be of the appropriate
size as covered by the specic enclosure.
Care and Maintenance Instructions
Inspect the trampoline/enclosure before each
use and replace any worn, defective, or missing
parts. The following conditions could represent
potential hazards:
Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the1.
bed, mat edge system, or net.
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of2.
the bed, mat edge system, or net.
Broken, missing, or splintered trampoline3.
rods, or rods disconnected from the mat
edge.
A sagging bed, or a loose enclosure net;4.
improperly or insecurely attached bed or
enclosure net.
Rods not fully inserted into sockets or ball5.
joints not fully engaged in mat edge.
Deteriorated, missing or damaged plastic6.
edge ttings (If the plastic edge ttings
have deteriorated or are damaged, rods
may release and cause injury. Inspect
regularly, but keep face well clear in the
process. Check that the ball retainer clip is
engaged. Replace damaged components).
Enclosure support rods and attachment7.
ttings are missing, broken or improperly
assembled.
Enclosure support rods not fully up into8.
the net pockets.
Missing C-clips from the sockets on the9.
frame.
A bent or broken frame, or sharp protru-10.
sions on the frame.
The soft edge of the Springfree™ trampoline
is designed to reduce injury. It is not designed
to cope with deliberate, continuous, vigorous
bouncing activity. Do not deliberately bounce
around the edge.

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Winter Care Instructions
Customers who live in colder climates fre-
quently ask us how to care for their trampoline
in the winter. There are in fact no special winter
care instructions other than to clear the snow
o your trampoline after heavy snow accumula-
tion.
Do not use a shovel to remove the snow o
your trampoline, because it may damage the
mat or enclosure net.
Springfree™ Trampoline is constructed with
all-weather parts including rust-free berglass
rods and UV-resistant polypropylene mat and
safety enclosure. Regardless of your climate,
you can enjoy your Springfree™ Trampoline all
year round.
Responsibilities for Trampoline Safety
and Accident Prevention
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER
AND SUPERVISOR
Provide supervision for all jumpers regardless1.
of age or skill.
Understand all of the safety rules and infor-2.
mation in the User’s Manual and ensure the
rules are being followed.
Assess skill levels, provide basic jump instruc-3.
tions, and ensure all users understand and
follow the trampoline safety guidelines.
Ensure that unsupervised or unauthorized4.
users are not permitted to jump.
Keep small children away from the trampo-5.
line while others are bouncing on it.
Do not allow a child or other persons under6.
the trampoline.
Ensure there is only one jumper on the tram-7.
poline at a time.
Inspect the trampoline/enclosure before8.
each use to avoid potential hazards.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE USER
Climb on and o the trampoline. Do not1.
jump on or o the trampoline.
Before jumping warm up the muscles. This in-2.
creases blood ow, which increases exibility,
joint mobility and reduces the risk of injury.
When initially using the trampoline, begin3.
in the centre of the mat with low controlled
bounces.
Understand basic techniques such as stop4.
bounce and basic straight jump. Refer to
Basic Trampoline Skills section at the end of
this manual.
Understand and follow all the safety guide-5.
lines. In particular, avoid doing ips and jump
with only one person on the trampoline at a
time.
Make sure someone is supervising at all6.
times.
For further information or additional instruc-
tional materials, contact a certied trampoline
instructor.

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TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Preparation
Conrm all components are present (Table 1).
If you are missing any parts please call your
authorized Springfree™ service centre listed in
the end section of this manual.
Note: Bolts & Nuts
Standard - 5/16” X 2”
Metric - M8 X 50 mm
Step 1: Assembling the frame
sections
Assemble one pair of frame sections, with the
leg sockets facing upwards.
Figure 1: Assembling frame sections
leg socket
TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE
Frame Sections 6Net 1
Legs 6Collapsible Rods 12
Vertical Leg
Supports
6C-clips (attached
to frame)
12
Rods 90
Mat 1SPARES
Bolts and Nuts 12 1 Spare Bolt/Nut
Wrench
Sandbags
2
6
3 C Clips
Read through the following steps before
beginning the assembly process.
Precautions
Keep small children at least 25 feet awayt
while assembling or disassembling the
trampoline; they could be injured by
improperly assembled rods releasing
and ejecting from the frame.
Do not attempt to use the trampolinet
until it is completely assembled.
Two people are recommended for tram-t
poline assembly.
Gloves are recommended during the as-t
sembly process.
Be aware that when loaded, the rods cantspring back and may cause injury.
Treat any loaded rod with caution untilt
you are sure it is properly installed. In
particular, keep your face well clear of
the rods during assembly or disassembly.
An improperly installed rod could release
and cause facial injury or blindness.
The sheath on the rod is intended to pro-t
vide protection from any berglass bres
or splinters. Do not remove the sheath.
Once a rod ball is in the socket in thet
mat, a small clip automatically engages
to lock it in place. To release a rod ball
from a socket, push and hold the clip
towards the mat centre before pushing
the rod out of the socket.
Table 1: Parts Itinerary

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Step 3: Fastening the legs to
the frame
Fasten the legs to the frame with the bolts and
nuts provided. Do not over-tighten.
If the holes do not line up, check that the leg
has been inserted properly (refer to Figure 2-B)
or lift the leg slightly.
The nut should be towards the mat centre;
the bolt head should be towards the outside.
Figure 3: Fastening the legs to the frame
Figure 2-A: Inserting a leg piece and vertical support
Step 2: Attaching legs to
frame sections
Locate the joint between two connected frame
sections.
Insert a vertical leg support into a leg piece
(Figure 2-A). Next, insert the leg with the
support into the sockets on the frame.
Note that the vertical leg support is o to
one side. Make sure the saddle of the vertical
leg support meets at the joint in the frame. This
will ensure the middle support leg saddle is
positioned correctly. If it does not, remove the
leg and turn it around (Figure 2-B).
¸
˚
Figure 2-B: The wrong orientation (left) and the right
orientation (right) for the vertical leg support
leg
nut
vertical leg support
bolt
wrench
Step 4: Connecting frame pairs
Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the remaining
frame sections.
Turn the three groups over, and then connect
them together to complete the frame.
Figure 4: Connecting the frame sections
joint

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Step 6: Fastening the nal legs
Fasten the remaining legs to the frame with the
bolts and nuts provided. Do not over-tighten.
Check that there is a bolt properly installed in
each of the twelve leg uprights.
Again, the nut should be towards the mat
centre; the bolt head should be towards the
outside.
It is essential for the stability of the frame that
there is a bolt in each leg upright.
Figure 5: Attaching the nal legs and vertical supports
Figure 6: Fastening the last three legs
Step 5: Attaching the nal legs
Install a leg unit with a vertical support into
each of the three remaining socket pairs.
As before make sure the saddle of each verti-
cal leg support meets at the joint in the frame. If
not, remove the leg and turn it around.
nut
bolt
wrench
Note: The frame will
not be rigid until the
mat is installed.
Step 7: Positioning the enclosure net
Place the enclosure net at the base of one of
the legs. Locate the zippers (the door) of the
enclosure; at the intersection of the vertical and
horizontal zippers there is a steel D-ring. Adjust
the net so the D-ring side faces the ground and
the horizontal zipper runs parallel to the frame
from left to right (Figures 7-A and 7-B).
The enclosure pockets are located on the
outside at the top of the net, and should be
down.
Figure 7-A: Postioning the enclosure net (as viewed
from within trampoline frame)
Figure 7-B: The D-ring at the horizontal and vertical
zipper intersection
Tip: Follow Steps 7
and 8 very carefully to
place the enclosure
net properly. Not
following these steps
carefully may result in
the enclosure being
installed inside out.
D-ring will be facing down
horizontal zipper
D-ring rod hole

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Step 8: Inserting the rst rod
Find the net anchor strip with the holes in it
(along the base of the net). Insert a rod through
the hole where the vertical zipper comes to a
close.
Now, insert this rod into the fth socket to
the right of the frame joint. If the rod is in the
correct (fth) socket, its ball will be above this
frame joint when viewed straight on.
Figure 9: The net laid around the frame
Step 10: Inserting the remaining
rods
Insert the remaining rods through each hole in
the bottom strip of the enclosure and into the
respective sockets.
Ensure the rods are seated right down to the
bottom of each socket.
Figure 10: Inserting the remaining rods
WARNING: Ensure the rods are seated
right down to the bottom of each
socket. Rods that are improperly
seated may eject unexpectedly,
which may cause injury.
Figure 8-A: Placing the rst rod
Figure 8-B: The rst rod through the net and in its socket
Step 9: Laying the enclosure net
At this point, lay the enclosure net around the
outside of the frame of the trampoline (Figure 9).
1st rod vertical zipper
horizontal zipper
5th socket
joint

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Step 12: Attaching the rst rods to
the mat
Choose the rods on either side of a joint in the
frame. Connect the ball ends of these two rods
to two adjacent ttings in the mat.
Step 11: Laying down the mat
When all rods are in place, put the mat inside
the frame with the jumping surface facing up.
The jumping surface has the colored (usually
yellow) stripes sewn around the edge.
Figure 11: Placing the mat inside the frame
Figure 12-A: Attaching the mat to the rods
WARNING: Treat any loaded rod
with caution until you are sure it is
properly installed or uninstalled.
Keep your face well clear of any
loaded rod.
Tip: Make sure the
safety clip in the
mat-edge socket
has closed behind
the ball. If the ball is
properly installed, you
should not be able to
slide the ball out of
the mat socket
(Figure 11-B).
Figure 12-B: Safety clip operation. Clip secured (left);
Clip released (right)
clip
ball movement
joint next to be connected

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Step 13: Attaching the next two rods
to the mat
Moving from right to left, count fourteen empty
sockets in the edge of the mat. Mount numbers
fourteen and fteen onto the rods either side
of the next frame joint. (This leaves thirteen
unconnected rods between groups)
Figure 13-A: Attaching the next (fourteenth and
fteenth) rods
14 & 15
connected
Figure 13-B: Preferred rod bending technique
Tip: Push the rod in
with your right hand,
palm facing up, and
with your elbow to
hip, while pulling
the mat socket left
and up with the left
hand. This method
uses your body
weight to ex the rods
(rather than pure arm
strength), and it also
keeps your face away
from the loaded rods
(Figure 13-B).
Tip: It is easiest to
mount the rod ball
to the tting by
pushing the rod in
and up towards the
mat, while pulling the
mat tting to the left.
The ball then pushes
back naturally into
the tting (some rods
will need to be bent a
long way at rst).
Step 14: Attaching every fourteenth
and fteenth rod to the mat
Continue around the tramp from right to left,
mounting every fourteenth and fteenth mat
socket on to the rods on either side of each
frame joint.
Ensure that each ball is properly resting in the
mat socket and that the safety clip has closed
behind the ball (See Step 12).
Figure 14-A: Every fourteenth and fteenth rod attached
Mount 14th and 15th at joints
Tip: If you miscount, and need to release a
connected rod, release the clip before trying to
disconnect the ball from the mat socket. The
clip is released by pushing the lever towards
the mat centre. Apply pressure on the rod until
it is unloaded (Figure 14-B).
Figure 14-B: The release clip on the mat tting
Push lever
towards mat
centre to
release ball
WARNING: Treat any loaded rod
with caution until you are sure it is
properly installed or uninstalled.
Keep your face well away from any
loaded rod.

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Step 16: Sliding the enclosure net up
the rods
Lift the enclosure net from the ground, up on
to the trampoline mat. (It may be a tight t over
the mat edge). Please ensure the net does not
snag on the frame bolts as this may tear the net.
Circling the trampoline from right to left,
slide the net bottom strip up the rods to the
top, just under the mat edge. (The long zipper
will now end just left of the joint between the
legs).
To avoid unnecessary wear on the net, please
ensure that the bottom net weave band covers
the edge of the mat.
Figure 16: Sliding the net up the rods
slide up
Step 15: Attaching the remaining
rods to the mat
Now install two more rods to the left of each
group while circling the trampoline.
Continue to circle around the trampoline
installing two rods per group until all rods are
connected (Figure 15-B).
Figure 15-B: All rods attached to the mat
Figure 15-A: Adding 2 rods per group
add 2 to each group

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Step 18: Inserting the rst
enclosure rod
Insert the ball end of the rod up through the
loop and into a pocket in the top edge of
the net.
Ensure the rod is pushed right to the end
of the pocket. Unless you do this, the internal
catch cannot prevent the rod from coming out
during use. Next, hoist the net up.
Figure 18: Inserting an enclosure rod into a pocket
rod ball-end through loop, into pocket
WARNING: Never attempt to remove
an enclosure rod from its socket or
disengage (unlock) the joiner while
the enclosure rod is under tension.
Step 17: Assembling the enclosure
rods
Straighten the enclosure rods and slide the
white joiner down to lock the two rods together
(Figures 17-A, B and C).
Figure 17-B: Aligning rod parts at the joint
Figure 17-C: Locking the joint
align
lock
Figure 17-A: Straightening an enclosure rod
unfold
WARNING: Treat any loaded rod
with caution until you are sure it is
properly installed or uninstalled.
Keep your face well away from any
loaded rod.

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Lift, bend and insert rod into socket
Step 20: Completing the enclosure
Insert remaining enclosure support rods by the
same process: put the top ball through the loop
into the pocket, hoist the rod, then insert the
bottom end of the rod into the socket by the
leg.
Ensure the joiner-lock is engaged, holding
the short and long pieces of the enclosure rod.
Also, ensure that the rod is pushed right down
into its socket and locked in place by the C-Clip.
Again, ensure rods are pushed right to the
ends of the pockets so the internal catches will
prevent them from coming out.
Step 21: Checking C-Clips are secure
in sockets
C-clips should be pre-installed onto the sockets.
Check and ensure the 12 C-clips are on the
sockets. Ensure these clips capture the rods and
prevent them from being pulled out.
Congratulations! You have successfully
completed the assembly of your Springfree™
Trampoline!
Be sure to review all warnings and precau-
tions with your family before using. Happy
jumping—the Springfree™ Trampoline way!
Figure 19: Inserting an enclosure rod into a socket
Step 19: Bending the enclosure rod
into its socket
Bend the rod and insert the bottom end into
the socket near the leg. Ensure that the rod is
pushed right down into its socket locked into
place by the C-clip. Next, insert the enclosure
rod on the opposite side of the trampoline.
Figure 20: The completed trampoline with erected
enclosure
Figure 21: C-clip attached to socket on frame
C-clip

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Recommended Step: Use sandbags
for increased stability
For increased stability, your trampoline comes
with six sandbags, which you ll with sand and
place over each leg (sand not included).
Fill the bag to approximately 6 inches (150
mm) below the top with wet or dry sand (Figure
22-A).
Fold the top of the bag twice over such that
the Velcro strips meet (Figure 22-B).
Place one sandbag over each trampoline
leg such that it cannot slip o (i.e. the stitched
seam in the center should lay over the leg tube).
(Figure 22-C).
150 mm
Figure 22-A: Filling the sandbag
Figure 22-B: Folding and sealing the sandbag
Figure 22-C: Placing the sandbag over the leg
WARNING: The Springfree™ Trampoline
has the industry’s highest weight to
area ratio. However, in extreme wind
conditions the large surface area of the
mat can capture enough wind energy
to result in the trampoline being lifted
from its installation location. Owners
of trampolines installed in areas
susceptible to high winds, or owners
who wish to anchor their trampoline as
a result of this warning should consider
applying some type of anchoring
system to the base of the trampoline
legs.

19Springfree™ Trampoline Model SF90E Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions Version 6.4
The disassembly is largely the reverse of the assembly steps. The following points should be noted:
TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Trampoline
To release each rod, push the clip lever1.
towards the mat centre, and hold (Figures
1 and 2). Then push the ball end of the rod
towards the mat centre to disengage it
from the socket (Figure 3).
Move around the trampoline releasing2.
every fth rod.
Continue circling, releasing rods to the3.
right of the gap until all rods are released
(by working at the right of the gap rather
than the left, your knuckles have more
clearance).
Once the mat is free, the frame can be4.
disassembled.
WARNING: Never attempt to remove
an enclosure rod from its pocket or
disengage (unlock) the joiner while
the enclosure rod is under tension.
Tip: One method to release a rod is to grip a pair
of rods with the right hand while releasing the
clip of the upper rod with the left hand. Now by
tightening the grip on the two rods the upper
rod ball slips out of the socket, while the rod is
still held rmly in the hand. From there, the rod
can be freed in a safe and controlled manner
(Figure 3).
WARNING: Treat any loaded rod with
caution. Keep your face well clear of
any loaded rod.
Release
Lever
Push lever
towards mat
centre to
release ball
Figure 1: The release clip on the mat tting
Figure 2: The release clip on the mat tting (view
beneath mat edge)
Figure 3: Preferred rod bending technique
WARNING: Do not attempt to
disassemble any frame components
before the mat and rods have been
removed. The frame and legs need to
remain assembled to carry the
rod loads.
Enclosure
First, remove the C-clips at the bottom of the
enclosure rods, then lift the bottom of the
enclosure rods out of their sockets in the frame.
Once the net is slack, pull the rods from the
pockets at the top of the net. The net will then
be lying around the trampoline as in Step 15,
Figure 15-B of the Trampoline and Enclosure
Assembly Instructions.
TO FOLD THE ENCLOSURE ROD
Remove the enclosure rod assembly from1.
the enclosure rod socket in the base of the
trampoline.
Remove the rod assembly from the rod2.
pocket at the top of the net.
Slide the white joiner up and fold the3.
enclosure rods.

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