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INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE
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trampoline by thereby climbing up and down respectively. Do not attempt to enter
the trampoline by crawling under the safety net.
• In order to mount the trampoline correctly, hold the frame with your hands and
climb up or roll on to the frame, over the frame padding and on to the mat. Always
make sure that you hold the frame with your hands while climbing up or down. Do
not immediately climb on to the frame padding and do not hold on to the frame
padding. In order to dismount correctly, get to the edge of the trampoline, hold the
frame with your hands and climb down from the mat on the floor.
• Do not allow pets on the mat to protect it from cuts and damages.
• Do not wear clothing having drawstrings, loops and hooks. Buckles, if any, should
not be hard or have a rough surface.
• Do not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• The mat must not come in contact with sharp or pointed objects.
• Ensure that there is no one under the trampoline.
• Landing on head or neck can cause paralysis or death! Somersaults are not recom-
mended as they increase the risk of landing on head or neck.
• Not suitable for pregnant women.
• Make sure that the warning messages printed on the trampoline are readable when
the user enters through the safety net entrance.
• Make sure that the quick release on the net is closed during use. Otherwise the
safety net may not fulfil its function.
• The trampoline is neither intended nor suitable to be buried into the ground.
• Recommendation for supervisors: Take care that the user frequently takes a break
to avoid exhaustion and ensure full body control.
• When permanently irradiated with UV light, the material ages significantly faster.
To avoid premature ageing and thereby extend the service life, you should always
store the frame covering / frame padding and jumping mat in a dry and dark place
when not in use. Do not permanently expose the frame covering / frame padding
and jumping mat to wind, moisture, extreme temperatures or sunlight.
• Due to the low weight of the product, during use the trampoline may move away
from its original position. In order to prevent or reduce slippage, we recommend ad-
ditionally weighting or securing the feet. In indoor areas, this can be done for exam-
ple by sandbags or additional weights, or by ground anchors when used outdoors.
INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY
BEFORE SETUP
Please check that you've received all parts listed above. If you are missing any of the
parts, please contact our customer service. Please use gloves while assembling the
product to ensure that you protect your hands from injury.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
To assemble this trampoline, you only need our supplied tool (L) to facilitate the
assembly of parts with securing bolts. When you are not using the trampoline, it can
be easily disassembled and stowed away.
Step 1 – Mounting the frame and feet (Fig. 1)
There are a total of six frame tubes (A) to assemble the frame from and connect it to
the legs (G).
Step 2 – Tensioning the jump mat (Fig. 2)
The jump mat is already firmly connected to the safety net. Place the jump mat with the
safety net (E) centrally on the top in the middle of the frame. The position of the tunnel
loops (E.1) of the safety net should be chosen in direct extension of the legs (G) so that
the net poles can be inserted through the tunnel loops into the legs (G) later. The first
tensioning rope (F) to be mounted should also be placed directly next to a tunnel loop
(E.1) of the net and hence also directly next to the leg (G). Pay attention to the position
of the net entrance. The installation of the tensioning ropes, which is described in the
following steps 2.1 to 2.3, works best if the jump mat is kept slightly tensioned.
2.1 Guide the tensioning rope (F) from below through an eyelet (E.2) of the jump mat.
Place the resulting loop over the frame. The stopper of the tensioning rope is located
below the jump mat eyelet (E.2).
2.2 Pass the stopper around the frame (A) and through the loop of the tensioning
rope as created in 2.1.
2.3 Ensure the tensioning rope is completely tightened and the tensioning rope stop-
per is centered between the frame and the mat and facing downwards.
After the first tensioning rope is mounted, the tensioning ropes should be alternately
mounted on opposite sides of the mat frame for even distribution of tension and thus
ease of assembly. So, always stretch in the middle between two already attached
tensioning ropes. Tensioning in a row would disperse the pulling forces to one side
and the assembly would be more difficult.
Step 3 – Mounting the frame padding (Fig. 3)
WARNING: Never use the trampoline without the frame padding (H)! Place the frame pad-
ding over the frame so that the legs (G) fit through the recesses in the frame padding. This
ensures that the net poles can later be inserted into the legs (G) without any problems.
Attach the padding to the frame with the straps sewn on the underside with a simple knot.
Step 4 – Mounting the safety net (Fig. 4 and 5)
Join the padded lower and upper net poles (C and B). Make sure that all pole sections
audibly click into place. Insert 2 fully assembled net poles from the bottom up into the
vertical tunnel loops of the net (E.1) next to the entrance and then insert the net poles
from the top into the legs (G). Join 3 more padded lower and upper net poles (C and
B). Insert them from the top down into the vertical tunnel loops of the net (E.1) to the
right of the first two poles and then insert the net poles from the top into the legs (G).
Make sure that all the poles click audibly into place.
Step 5 – Mounting the top ring (Fig. 6 and 7)
First insert the T-shaped connecting pieces (J) with the long end from above onto the
net rods (C). Slide one bent part (K) of the top ring through the horizontal tunnel loops
(E.3) at the top of the safety net (E) and the T-shaped connecting pieces (J). Connect
the individual parts together until a complete and closed ring is created. Make sure
that all curved rods click audibly into place. Join the net poles (C and B) together.
Insert it from the top down into the remaining vertical tunnel loop of the net (E.1) and
then insert the net pole from the top into the legs (G) and then connect it to the top
ring. Make sure that the locking bolts engage audibly.
Step 6 – Final assembly (Fig. 8)
Put the foam pads (D) on the diagonal connectors on the legs (G). To cover the legs (G),
hook the rubber eyelet at the end of the pennant into the finishing cape on the leg (G).
To disassemble, follow instructions for assembly backwards.
MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
Lift the trampoline off the ground slightly and keep it horizontal with the floor. To
move the trampoline in a different way, disassemble it completely. To disassemble,
follow instructions for assembly backwards.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Use a dry or damp cloth only to clean the product; do not use special cleaning agents!
Check the product for damage or traces of wear and tear before and after each use. Do
not make any structural changes. For your own safety, please use original spare parts
only. These can be sourced from HUDORA. If parts become damaged or if sharp edges
or corners should develop, the product may not be used any more. If in any doubt, please
contact our service team (http://www.hudora.de/). Store the product in a safe place
where it is protected from the elements, cannot be damaged, and cannot injure anyone.
• Check the jump mat, frame padding and safety catch regularly for damage and whether
they can still carry / catch the weight of the user. Weather conditions such as direct
sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures can damage these parts. Replace the
jump mat with the safety net after 36 months and the frame padding after 48 months.
• Check the product regularly – especially before and after use! – for damage and wear
marks. Not servicing the product regularly can lead to dangerous consequences for
the user.
• Verify prior to each use that the trampoline mat is not worn and parts are not loose
or missing. In particular, check all spring and bolt connections and tighten them if
necessary, so that they do not loosen during use.
• Strong winds can blow off the trampoline. If strong winds are expected, then
use the trampoline in a sheltered area or take it off altogether. Another option
is to secure the trampoline by winding a rope around it (upper part) taking care
to anchor the rope at a minimum of three places on the surface on which the
trampoline is standing. Do not tie down the trampoline by only its legs as it can
cause the frame joints to come apart.
• Keep the trampoline safe from impermissible access when not in use.
• Make sure that the padding for the trampoline frame is attached securely and is at
the right place.
• In order to keep the risk of an injury to the minimum, always check the trampoline
for worn, defective or missing parts before use.
• Check the safety net before each use and replace any worn or damaged parts. Make
sure the safety net is not damaged.
• Put the trampoline away when it is not to be used.
• Do not make any technical modifications. The trampoline and its safety net should be
dismantled or secured against use until necessary corrections have been made, if a
fault or an abnormality which is potentially dangerous to the user has been detected.
• Do not use the trampoline if it is damaged or unsafe!
• The trampoline is not weatherproof! If you are using it outdoors, please ensure that
it is stored in a sheltered area following use.
• After moving the trampoline, check each point of the "Special Safety Instructions"
and "Safety Instructions" once again.
WATCH OUT FOR THE FOLLOWING
• Tears, holes or rips
• Loose jumping mat
• Pulled seams or other closure problems
• Bent or broken framework, i.e. legs
• Damaged or loose screws
• Broken, missing or damaged straps
• Damaged, missing or unsecured frame cushion
• Protruding objects of any kind (especially sharp edges) on the frame or the mat
DISPOSAL ADVICE
At the end of the product's life, please dispose of it at an appropriate collection point
provided in your area. Local waste management companies will be able to answer your
questions on this.
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