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The trampoline's user manual is also available at www.abarqs.pl.

 

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Important 

For your own safety, make sure that the net is correctly installed before using the trampoline. 

 

MAINTENANCE  

This trampoline is designed and manufactured from high quality materials.  

 

With proper care and maintenance it will provide all jumpers with years of exercise, fun and pleasure. Follow the 

guidelines below: 

 

 

GENERAL NOTES

  

Your trampoline is designed to be outside  and requires little maintenance. However, a bit of care 

and thoughtfulness may allow for long-term satisfaction with this trampoline. Remember that the 
mat and the spring protector are made of synthetic materials and are easily damaged by cigarettes, 
fireworks and a broken fir

e. 

 

 

FRAME  

Do not sit or stand on the frame or springs when the trampoline is in use, this reduces the natural 

reflexes of the frame. Oil or petroleum jelly used at the point where the springs catch on the frame 
reduces squeaking and frame wear. In case any surface rust appearance should be removed with a 
wire brush or thick sandpaper and the area treated with a non-toxic agent.  

 

The purpose of the protectors is to protect the user from falling or landing on springs and the frame. 

 

People are allowed to sit or stand on them while the trampoline is in use. 

 

You should also make sure that smaller users do not use the inner edges of the spring as a "handle" when 

you climb the trampoline.   

 

 

MAT

 

 

Mata will be gradually weakened over the years by the effects of ultraviolet radiation. Therefore, 

the more you can protect it from direct sunlight, the longer it will last. A little mold shouldn't hurt 
your  mother.  Take  off  your  shoes  before  you  climb  the  trampoline.  Make  sure  all  other  sharp 
objects such as belt buckles, brooches and jewelry are removed.  

 

CUSTOMS

 

 

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Do not stand on springs when the trampoline is in use.  

 

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Try not to jump on the springs.  

 

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They are not designed for this kind of stress and can stretch, distort and weaken. If you 
notice that you have stretched springs, it is important to replace them as soon as possible 
to avoid damage to the trampoline and overload and thus damage to the other springs. 

 

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Always  check  the  trampoline  for  worn,  damaged  or  missing  parts  before  each  use. 
Punctures, holes or abrasions on the trampoline mat 

 

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Hanging trampoline mat 

 

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Loose seams or any kind of damage to the mat 

 

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Creased or broken parts of the frame i.e. Trampoline legs Broken, missing or damaged 
springs  

 

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Damaged, missing or poorly fitted spring guard  

 

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Different types of protrusions (particularly sharp) on the frame, springs or mat IF you  

 

KNOW  ANY  OF  THE  ACCURRED  CONDITIONS  TO  NOT  HARM  THE 

HEALTH  OR  LIFE  OF  USERS,  the  trampoline  SHOULD  BE  REMOVED  OR 
SAFETY BEFORE USERS until the moment the damage is removed. 

 

 

 

 

  

 

WINDOW 

 

Summary of Contents for TRAMPOLINE 10ft

Page 1: ...rqs pl 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE TRAMPOLINE 8ft 10ft 12ft 14ft Thank you for buying our trampoline Our product will provide a comfortable and easy way to take advantage of your free time get your dream figure and achieve a happier and healthier lifestyle ...

Page 2: ... It is recommended to store the folded trampoline in a room not directly exposed to snow and frost Check the mat spring guard and safety net for damage It is recommended to replace the mat every two years the safety net and the spring guard once a year of use Make sure that the Velcro fasteners in the safety net are properly fastened Make sure there s only one person bouncing off the trampoline Al...

Page 3: ...before using the trampoline The care and maintenance rules for the individual elements of the trampoline are attached to these elements Trampoline designed for home use only Do not use for commercial purposes Not following this rule may cause more or less damage Do not modify the trampoline Safety instructions for the net Don t bounce off the trampoline grid Keep the trampoline away from the heat ...

Page 4: ...ENTION Trampoline elements are susceptible to wear and tear and damage to the material caused by rain sunlight salt water and heat Before each use assess the condition of the trampoline and replace or repair worn parts You will find all the tools needed to install the trampoline in the kit The trampoline is easy to reassemble and store when not in use Please read the instructions before proceeding...

Page 5: ... 3 3 4 4 6 TR805 Vertical leg tube 6 6 8 8 7 TR806 Springs 8 TR807 Safety rules 1 1 1 1 9 TR808 Spring kay 1 1 1 1 All trampoline specifications and parts of the trampoline are in accordance with the actual state at the date of printing the instruction but are subject to change 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 STEP 1 RACK SYSTEM Use the drawings below to check that you have all the necessary parts Parts with the...

Page 6: ...from the previous step 4 Now turn the components with the legs already mounted to the trampoline target position and join them together in a rim The parts may still seem loose but the springs of the mat will tension and secure them 5 The folded frame should look like a picture 6 ATTENTION IMPORTANT The trampoline must be on a level and flat surface Unevenness can cause the frame to move wear and t...

Page 7: ...two different hooks We mount the spring to the V shaped ring at the mat using a more rounded spring hook Using the spring assembly device 9 tension the spring and the end hook the spring into the appropriate hole on the frame C The figure below shows the correct spring assembly sequence D The springs are mounted in pairs Every time you install the first spring the second should be on the opposite ...

Page 8: ...ptions and numbers as listed below Make sure you have all the parts as listed below If any part is lost please contact your dealer The product is designed for installation by adults Parts Number Number of part Name How much 1 LD001 Ladder arms 2 2 LD002 Ladder steps 2 3 3 LD003 Screws 4 6 4 LD004 Manual 1 RACK MOUNT STEP 1 MOUNTING THE FRAMEWORK AND STEPS Positioning of all parts as shown in the p...

Page 9: ...1 Steel pole 5 10 pcs 8 pcs 6 pcs 2 Steel pole 5 10 pcs 8 pcs 6 pcs 3 Screw 5 10 pcs 8 pcs 6 pcs 4 Screw pad 10 20 pcs 16 pcs 12 pcs 5 Anti skid ties 10 20 pcs 16 pcs 12 pcs 6 Screw 10 20 pcs 16 pcs 12 pcs 7 Closer 5 10 pcs 8 pcs 6 pcs 8 Protective net 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs 9 Closer 5 10 pcs 8 pcs 6 pcs 10 Eye bolt 5 10 pcs 8 pcs 6 pcs CHARTS OF PARTS Pole ...

Page 10: ...ogether as shown in the figure 2 Check that the mechanism is locked Screw the cap on the tip of the pole Mount the trampoline leg poles using two screws and two distances Tighten the screws sensitively to reduce play on the plastic washers Be careful not to twist the screw Maximum screw tightening force is 30N ...

Page 11: ...ual is also available at www abarqs pl 11 GRID MONTAGE Put the sewn in mesh straps through the yellow pads Squeeze the spring and then mount the hook on the ring hook on the V shaped ring as shown A and B are shown fig A and B ...

Page 12: ...oline is in use You should also make sure that smaller users do not use the inner edges of the spring as a handle when you climb the trampoline MAT Mata will be gradually weakened over the years by the effects of ultraviolet radiation Therefore the more you can protect it from direct sunlight the longer it will last A little mold shouldn t hurt your mother Take off your shoes before you climb the ...

Page 13: ...jumper around the trampoline Make sure there are any objects under the trampoline if so remove them before using it If the trampoline is not in use keep it secured to prevent it from being used unattended BASIC Jumping Jumping The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the center of the mat The basic reflection should always be below High reckless jumping is ...

Page 14: ...ook forward slightly during landing Hold on to your feet 4 Seating rebound Start from scratch hold on Land in a straight seat with your back straightened out Keep your hands near your hips Don t block your elbows Then push yourself away from the mat standing up to the starting position 5 Front bounce Make a basic jump After landing push forward with your feet and keep your hands in front of you Le...

Page 15: ...er warranty claims The use of a defective product can lead to further damage and there is a risk of accident and personal injury or loss of life The Guarantor shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of a defective product by the Purchaser 8 The Purchaser reports the complaint directly to the Guarantor The condition for the claim to be considered is the submission by the Purchaser of...

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