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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 difficulties please call us on

 

1300 393 004

Contents

Trampoline Parts 

Digging the Hole 

Frame Assembly 

Mat Assembly 

Fitting the Retaining Wall 

Placing the Trampoline into the Hole 

Safety Pads Assembly 

7

Enclosure Parts 

8

Full Enclosure Assembly 

8

Half Enclosure Assembly 

10

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.

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 (2m radius) 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.   Bare feet are the best and safest way to jump on a trampoline mat, as they provide grip  

 

and avoid slipping.

5.   Jumping in the middle of the trampoline is the best and safest place to bounce.
6.   Always use safety padding on the frame to avoid injury.
7.  If a safety net is not fitted, do not use within a a radius of hard surfaces such as walls.
8.   Do not position the trampoline near obstacles such as fences, trees, balconies, washing lines  

 

or obstacles located over the trampoline.

9.   Ensure there is sufficient head space above the trampoline and check that there are no  

 

overhanging objects in the area above the trampoline.

10.  Keep all sources of heat and flames away from the product as it will burn.
11.  Do not use the mat when it’s wet.
12.  Empty your pockets before using the trampoline.
13.  Do not eat food, sweets or chew gum when bouncing.
14.  How to stop bouncing safely. You stop by bending your knees as you touch down on the trampoline.
15.  Do not jump off the mat - always walk on and off. Do not jump from other items onto the trampoline.
16.  Misuse and abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can result in serious injury.
17.  Do not use the trampoline if under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
18.  If you have an enclosure, always ensure users full close the zip entrance.
19.  Recommended age: 6+ years

 

*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.

Summary of Contents for Round In-Ground Trampoline

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Page 2: ...ng 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 Bare feet are the best and safest way to jump on a trampoline mat as they provide grip and avoid slipping 5 Jumping in the middle of the trampoline is the best and safest place to bounce 6 Always use safety padding on the frame to avoid inj...

Page 3: ...gging then allow a full day for 2 4 people to dig the hole assemble the trampoline and do the finishing landscaping Every hole construction will vary in respect of size of trampoline soil conditions and drainage requirements Equipment needed For the smaller size trampolines it s a relatively easy task to hand dig the hole For the larger sizes it s quicker and easier to hire a mini digger and opera...

Page 4: ...eed to consider any further drainage For less porous soil or clay we suggest you put in a soak away at the bottom of the inner hole or connect it to your storm water pipe where possible Step 5 We suggest you line the hole with a weed matting to prevent weeds growing The weed matting needs to be permeable to allow water to soak through The matting can be anchored on the ledge under the bottom frame...

Page 5: ...etch a spring Step 2 Go round the entire frame attaching the remaining panels in the same way until your retaining wall is complete Placing the Trampoline into the Hole Installation Time With two people you should allow approximately 60 minutes for this stage When you have finished digging your hole lift the frame complete with wall mat and springs into the hole and onto the ledge you ve created C...

Page 6: ... the wall panel and frame From underneath insert the toggle into the loop and rotate to secure Repeat for all ties Handy Hint To create a gap between the wall and frame you may need to insert your flat head screwdriver and rotate to create a gap Step 3 To finish installing your pads remove a single spring underneath where each pad section joins the next one Then insert the spring through the loop ...

Page 7: ...y with the enclosure now half assembled and upright insert the remaining poles into the sleeves in positions 3 4 7 and 8 and then into the enclosure sockets The bottom of the net runs along the vented pads and is not tied off in anyway Half Enclosure Assembly Step 1 Take the Enclosure Net complete with foam inserts and lay flat on the trampoline mat Step 2 Insert all enclosure poles into the sleev...

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