4FT TRAMPOLINES USER MANUAL This set comes in 3 boxes and packages may arrive at different times. Please contact us if you have any questions about the delivery.
Before using your trampoline, it’s important to carefully read all the information in this manual and retain it for further reference. Like any recreational physical activity, participants can be injured. To reduce the risk of injury, please be sure to follow the appropriate safety rules and tips. Incorrect use of this trampoline can be dangerous and cause serious injury! When jumping on a trampoline you may reach heights and adopt positions to which you are not accustomed.
TRAMPOLINE GUIDELINES 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 PURPOSE The product is intended for home/domestic use only and is not suitable for professional or medical uses. The maximum weight is 330 lbs. Overloading the trampoline above the recommended user weight will cause damage to the trampoline which is not covered by the warranty 1.2 DANGER FOR CHILDREN Do not let unsupervised children near this product. Carry out the necessary safety precautions and supervise all trampoline activities.
An appropriated clearance must be kept between the trampoline and possible sources of danger, such as electric cables, tree branched, playing devices, swimming pools and fences. The trampoline must be set up properly before use. Never set up the trampoline in rainy, windy or stormy conditions, especially lighting conditions. It is recommended that the trampoline be taken apart and stored in bad weather. The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity.
WARNING 1. 2. Please ensure that the safety enclosure net zipper is 100% closed and all three entrance hooks are re-hooked before jumping. Do not intentionally jump into the safety net, it is only designed to stop persons from falling off the trampoline. Intentional jumping into the safety net may cause the trampoline to top over, or damage your net. Abuse of the safety net is considered negligent use which is not covered by the warranty, please refer to the disclaimer. 2.
Beware of moving parts which could catch your arms and legs and cause injury. Do not stick any foreign objects into the trampoline. The jumping mat is flexible and there’s downwards force created by someone jumping. Therefore, do not allow anyone or any object to go under the trampoline whilst someone is jumping on the mat, otherwise there will be an increase in the chance of an injury occurring.
TRAMPOLINE BOTTOM FRAME PARTS LIST Part No.
STEP 1. Insert the Top Rails (A) into the T Joint (I) and secure with screw pre-installed in the T Joint. STEP 2. Repeat the step until all Top Rails (A) are connected.
STEP 3. Slide the Leg Extensions (E) into Leg Base (F) and secure with Short Screws (G). STEP 4. Connect the Leg Extensions to T Joint (I) as shown below.
STEP 5. Lay out the Jumping Mat (C) inside the frame, and then hook one end of the spring (D) to the v-ring sewn to the jumping mat, and another end to slot in the frame with Spring Fixing Tool (H). To keep the tension on the mat balanced, install the second springs on the opposite side of the frame. Count 20 v-rings and 20 frame slots in a clockwise direction, and attach a third spring. Similarly, install the fourth spring on the opposite side of the frame.
STEP 6. Count 10 v-rings and frame slots in a clockwise direction from any of the 4 springs attached, install another 4 springs in the same manner as before. Continue to attach the remaining springs between the previously attached springs until all springs are installed. Do not move the trampoline until assembly is complete.
STEP 7. Cover the springs with Cover Pad (B). NOTE: Secure the pad to the springs with the elastic straps. DON’T ATTACH IT TO THE RAIL TUBE.
ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST Part No.
STEP 1. Position the Upper Poles (M) and Lower Poles (N) as below. STEP 2. Attach the Lower Poles (N) to the frame of trampoline with the Quick Clamp (J), and secure the nut with Wrench (P).
STEP 3. Once all of the lower poles have been assembled, your trampoline should look like the picture below. STEP 4. Fit the Upper Poles (M) into the Lower Poles (N) as shown below, then slide the Enclosure Net (O) down the poles.
STEP 5. To secure the bottom of the Enclosure Net (O), attach the 16 buckles to the V-ring of the jumping mat as shown below, and then check all the fastenings on your trampoline. STEP 6. Insert 2 wind stakes (Q) into the ground over each of the Leg Base (F). NOTE: The tops of the stakes should be at ground level so they will not create a tripping hazard.
MAINTENANCE Although your trampoline does not require any particular maintenance, a few precautions are necessary when not in use. The trampoline must be kept dry as much as possible. It is therefore best to cover it with a protective cover after each use or dismantle it and store it in a dry and sheltered location when not in use. Regularly inspect your trampoline for any defects or premature wear. Your trampoline was made by an anti-rust treatment.
BASIC TECHNIQUES The basic bounce Start in an upright position. Swing your arms forward in a circular motion. After gaining momentum, bring together the tips of your feet pointing downwards while in the air. Cushioning/slowing down Users may lose their balance. The cushioning technique allows balance to be quickly regained. Start with a normal jump. When you come into contact with the mat, bend your knees to cushion the bounce. The hand and knee drop Start with a basic bounce.