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1. 79 springfree MEDIUM ROUND TRAMPOLINE Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly Installation SPRINGFREE TRAMPOLINE Care Maintenance and Use Instructions MODEL NO R79 VERSION 1 0 WARNING Safety information installation and maintenance instructions read these materials prior to assembling and using the trampoline and enclosure In our commitment to customer satisfaction and safety please check our website regularly for important customer updates WARNING Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline and enclosure 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 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 Keep face clear of loaded trampoline and enclosure rods particularly during assembly and disassembly Do not attempt to disassemble trampoline enclosure rods from the rod joiner mechanism while the rods are installed in the trampoline and under tension Do not hold onto or place fingers between the rods while someone is jumping on the trampoline Recommended Jumper Weight Rating 220 Ibs 100 kg The Springfree Model R79 trampoline has been designed for optimal use by most healthy children and adults Persons at or near 220 Ibs 100 kg should be cautious in their maneuvers t
2. Trampoline Worldwide Authorized Service Contacts 29 Springfree Trampoline Warranty Authorization Form 1 springfree NORTH AMERICA AUSTRALIA Springfree Trampoline Aust Pty Ltd Unit 1 60 Hoopers Road Kunda Park Queensland 4556 Australia Free 1800 JUMP SAFE 1800 123 204 Fax 61 7 5453 9444 Email fun springfree com au Web www springfree com au Springfree Trampoline Inc 7100 Warden Avenue Unit 3 Markham ON L3R 8B5 Canada Free 1 866 899 7370 Fax 1 905 948 0016 Email sales springfreetrampoline com Web www springfreetrampoline com Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com Springfree Trampoline 6 Care and Maintenance Instructions Inspect the trampoline safety enclosure before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts The following conditions could represent potential hazards 1 Punctures frays tears or holes in any part of the mat or net 2 Deterioration in the stitching or fabric in any part of the mat or net 3 Broken missing or splintered trampoline rods or mat rods disconnected from the mat edge 4 A sagging bed or a loose enclosure net improperly or insecurely attached bed or enclosure net 5 Mat rods are not fully inserted into mat edge sockets or ball joints not fully engaged in mat edge 6 Deteriorated missing or damaged plastic mat edge sockets If the mat edge sockets have deteriorated or are damaged rods may release and cause inj
3. do it at twice the speed so as to bring your www springfreetrampoline com 25 Figure 10 Swivel hips Figure 11 Turntable Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com Figure 12 Full barrel roll knees inward under your hips and out again without touching your knees on the bed Step 3 Perform the movement as in Step 2 Push side ways on the trampoline bed so that your body rotates like the hands of a clock Step 4 From a standing position prime the bed and then perform a front drop Push sideways as in Step 3 and complete a 180 degree turn finish ing in a front drop facing the opposite position SEAT DROP FULL TWIST SEAT DROP FULL BARREL ROLL 1 Perform this as you would a half barrel roll but keep moving your shoulder in the direction of the twist so that you finish in the seat drop position 2 During the twist hands should be placed by your sides with your body held straight Additional Twisting You can combine a twist with each of the basic landing positions You can twist after the land ing position Example Seat drop twist feet You can add more twists Remember to prac tice and perfect the smaller twists before mov ing on to larger twists You can also perform a series of twists Example Swivel hips Perform several in a row all twisting in one direction or alternating directions Springfree Trampoline 26 WARRANTY Springfree Trampoline Limited
4. Trampoline Warranty Warranty Coverage Springfree Trampoline and its authorized service partners warrant its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal domestic recreational use and service conditions The various component parts of the trampoline are warranted against failure and defects in workmanship as follows Steel Frame 10 years Jumping Mat 2 years Fiberglass Rods 2 years FlexiNet 1 year The warranty in respect of the mat and the enclosure net does not cover normal wear amp tear e g stitching wear due to use burns cuts or snags The warranty on the frame does not cover surface rust Warranty claims resulting from manufacturing QA defects e g cuts in mat broken cleats tears in net missing components etc must be reported within 45 days of the product being purchased Warranty claims reported outside the initial 45 days purchase period may be rejected by Springfree Trampoline Shipping costs associated with approved warranty claims during this 45 day period will be borne by Springfree Trampoline Beyond this 45 day period all shipping costs must be borne by the purchaser SPRINGFREE TRAMPOLINE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY ECONOMIC LOSS LOSS OF PROPERTY LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OR USE COST OF REMOVAL INSTAL
5. a straight standing position 2 Prime the bed several times 3 Perform skill as in Step 2 Springfree Trampoline 24 Series of Drops Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops practice them in sequence For example seat drop Hands and knees drop Front drop or Seat drop Front drop Hands and knees drop Seat drop Beginning Twisting The figures show a few of the many possible twisting variations of the basic landing posi tions SEAT DROP HALF TWIST SEAT DROP SWIVEL HIPS Step 1 1 Perform a seat drop 2 Push down on the bed with your hands and come to a stand with your arms stretched overhead Step 2 1 Perform the movement in Step 1 As you rebound up to your feet move one shoul der in the direction you want to twist 2 Finish standing with arms stretched overhead facing the opposite direction 180 degree twist completed Step 3 Perform as in Step 2 Just before contacting feet with the trampoline bed lift your legs to land in a sitting position FRONT DROP HALF TWIST FRONT DROP TURNTABLE Step 1 1 Begin in a hands and knees position with hands forming a triangle like in a front drop 2 Prime the bed in this position 3 Push backward with your hands and extend your body to land in the front drop position 4 Repeat several times in succession Hands and knees drop Front drop Hands and knees drop etc Step 2 Perform the movement as in Step 1 However
6. installed 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 center 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 Step 7 Positioning the enclosure Lay the enclosure net around the frame with the enclosure door the zippers between two legs on a straight frame section Figure 7 www springfreetrampoline com 11 Figure 5 Attaching the final legs and center posts Figure 6 Fastening the last three legs Figure 7 The net laid around the frame Springfree Trampoline WARNING Ensure rods are seated Step 8 Inserting the first rod right down to the bottom of each socket Rods that are improperly Find the strip at the lower part of the net with seated may eject unexpectedly the holes in it Select the hole that has a label which may cause injury 1st Rod Position sewn next to it Figure 8 A Find the rod socket on the straight frame sec tion that has the sticker 1st Rod Position next to it Figure 8 B Figure 8 A Placing the first rod Figure 8 B The first rod through the net and in its socket right down to the bottom of each socket Rods that are improperly seated may eject unexpectedly which may cause injury respective sockets p Ensure the rods are seated ri
7. numbers eleven and twelve onto the rods either side of the next frame joint This leaves ten uncon nected rods between groups Figure 12 A Attaching the next eleventh and twelfth rods es oe Figure 12 B Preferred rod bending technique Step 13 Attaching every eleventh WARNING Treat any loaded rod and twelfth rod to the mat with caution until you are sure it is Mount 11th and 12th at joints properly installed or uninstalled Keep your face well away from any loaded rod Continue around the tramp from right to left mounting every eleventh and twelfth mat socket on to the rods on either side of each frame joint Ensure that each ball is properly resting in the mat socket See Step 11 Figure 13 A Every eleventh and twelfth rod attached Figure 13 B Removing the mat rod from the mat edge socket 14 Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com 15 Step 14 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 14 B Step 15 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 fit 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 sli
8. rod into it s socket Next hoist the net up Bend the rod and insert the bottom end into the socket on the frame Figure 18 Ensure that the rod is pushed right down into its socket and secured in place by the Lift bend and insert enclosure into socket Figure 18 Inserting an enclosure rod into a socket C clip Step 19 Completing the enclosure Insert the next enclosure rod on the OPPOSITE side of the trampoline by the same process Again ensure that the joiner remains engaged Continue installing the remaining enclosure rods using the same technique Figure 19 The completed trampoline with erected enclosure Step 20 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 pocket Congratulations You have successfully i 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 20 C clip attached to socket on frame Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com 17 Recommended Step Use sandbags for increased stability For increased stability your trampoline comes with six sandbags which you fill with sand and place over each leg sand not included Fill the bag to approximately 6 in 150 mm belo
9. the mat edge socket Figure 2 Preferred rod bending technique Springfree Trampoline 20 Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com BASIC TRAMPOLINE SKILLS and landing skills should be learned in a pro gression Skills that are more difficult should not be attempted until basic skills are mastered Bouncing The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the center of the bed The basic bounce should always begin low High reckless bouncing should never be allowed THE STOP BOUNCE This technique allows the jumper to gain con trol by stopping quickly It is done by keeping the feet in contact with the bed and absorb ing the rebound of the trampoline with the knees and waist This skill should be learned right away and should be employed whenever you feel out of balance or land away from the center area To learn the Stop Bounce 1 Stand in center of the bed with feet about hip width apart 2 Attempt about three easy bounces Keep them low and controlled 3 Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline while bounding in order to keep your balance 4 Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips with your feet in contact with the bed see Figure 1 ARM ACTION Arms are very important for proper control and lift Whenever you go up your arms go up They go up to a set position about shoulder height and shoulder width They should remain
10. LATION DISASSEMBLY OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES TERRITORIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ACCORDINGLY THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE WARRANTY EXTENDED HEREUNDER IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN ITS SCOPE AND DURATION TO THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN SOME STATES TERRITORIES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS ACCORDINGLY THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE How to Return Product All returns must be pre authorized To obtain authorization fax or email the completed Warranty Authorization Form WAF at the back of the manual including a proof of purchase and a minimum of two high resolution photos to your nearest Springfree Trampoline customer service centre or authorized service partner listed in the Springfree Trampoline Worldwide Authorized Service Contacts section of this manual to obtain an authorization number If you do not have a copy of the WAF form contact Springfree who will provide you with the required authorization Once the authorization is obtained ship the product freight prepaid to the designated service centre and Springfree Trampoline reserves the right to replace or repair the product at Springfree Trampoline s option This warranty gives you specific rights You m
11. UCTIONS The disassembly is largely the reverse of the assembly steps The following points should be noted Enclosure First remove the C clips at the bottom of the enclosure rods and 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 14 Figure 14 B of the Trampoline and Enclosure Assembly Instructions TO FOLD THE ENCLOSURE ROD 1 Remove the enclosure rod from the enclosure rod socket in the base of the trampoline 2 Remove the rod assembly from the rod pocket at the top of the net 3 Slide the white joiner up and fold the enclosure rods Trampoline 1 Release each connected rod by hold the mat to the left of the rod with your left hand Then using the technique outlined in Figure 1 push the rod sharply at an angle towards the centre of the mat and a little to your left You should feel the rod move back in the socket then up and over the lip 2 Move around the trampoline releasing every fifth rod 3 Continue circling releasing rods to the 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 4 Once the mat is free the frame can be disassembled www springfreetrampoline com 19 Edge of mat TN Edge of mat N SE 2 Figure 1 Removing the mat rod from
12. and follow the trampoline safety guidelines 5 Ensure that unsupervised or unauthorized users are not permitted to jump 6 Keep small children away from the trampoline while others are bouncing on it 7 Do not allow a child or other persons under the trampo line 8 Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline in the enclosure at a time 9 Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use to avoid potential hazards RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE USER 1 Climb on and off the trampoline Do not jump on or off the trampoline 2 Before jumping warm up the muscles This increases blood flow which increases flexibility joint mobility and reduces the risk of injury 3 When initially using the trampoline begin in the center of the mat with low controlled bounces 4 Understand basic techniques such as stop bounce and basic straight jump Refer to Basic Trampoline Skills sec tion at the end of this manual 5 Understand and follow all the safety guidelines In particular do not attempt or allow somersaults and do not allow more than one person on the trampoline in the enclosure at a time 6 Make sure someone is supervising at all times For further information or additional instructional materi als contact a certified trampoline instructor www springfreetrampoline com Your Springfree Trampoline is manufactured using leading edge materials ranging from fiberglass to high tech polymer compounds Over extended perio
13. ay also have other rights which vary from one state or territory to another Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com 27 www springfreetrampoline com SPRINGFREE TRAMPOLINE WORLDWIDE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CONTACTS NORTH AMERICA Springfree Trampoline Inc 7100 Warden Avenue Unit 3 Markham Ontario L3R 8B5 Canada Toll free 1 866 899 7370 Fax 1 905 948 0016 Email sales springfreetrampoline com Web www springfreetrampoline com AUSTRALIA Springfree Trampoline Aust Pty Ltd Unit 1 60 Hoopers Road Kunda Park Queensland 4556 Australia Free 1800 JUMP SAFE 1800 123 204 Fax 61 7 5453 9444 Email fun springfree com au Web www springfree com au 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 If you require service on a Springfree Trampoline product and your territory is not included in this list then contact us via one of our registered e mail addresses above 28 Springfree Trampoline SPRINGFREE TRAMPOLINE WARRANTY AUTHORIZATION FORM Note Proof of purchase and a minimum of two high resolution photos must be submitted with all warranty claims Please complete this form and forward it to Springfree Trampoline or your retailer when requesting product warranty assistanc
14. de 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 www springfreetrampoline com add 2 to each group Figure 14 A Adding 2 rods per group Figure 14 B All rods attached to the mat Figure 15 Sliding the net up the rods Springfree Trampoline unfold Figure 16 A Straightening an enclosure rod align Figure 16 B Aligning rod parts at the joint secure Figure 16 C Secureing the joint rod ball end through loop into pocket Figure 17 Inserting an enclosure rod into a pocket www springfreetrampoline com Step 16 Assembling the enclosure WARNING Treat any loaded rod rods with caution until you are sure it is properly installed or uninstalled Straighten the enclosure rods and slide the Keep your face well away from any ae white joiner down to secure the two rods loaded rod together Figures 16 A B and C WARNING Never attempt to remove Step 17 Inserting the first enclosure an enclosure rod from its pocket or rod into the net pockets disengage unlock the joiner while the enclosure rod is under tension Insert the ball end of the rod up through the loop and into a pocket in the top edge of the net 16 Springfree Trampoline Step 18 Bending the enclosure
15. ds of outdoor exposure and subject to the specific installation environment the trampoline will accumulate dirt and surface build up Over prolonged periods this can also include grime moss lichen and insects 1 Do not use any household or industrial cleaners includ ing oil or solvent based cleaners or hydrocarbon propelled insecticides on your Springfree Trampoline Applications of such products may result in degen eration of the product and may void the consumer warranty 2 The only cleaning product that should be used on your Springfree Trampoline is a mild liquid dishwashing soap Ensure that it is labelled as dye and chemical free non toxic and safe for use in hand washing Cleaning Your Springfree Trampoline Use a bucket of clean warm water Mix in 2 tsp 10 ml of liquid dishwashing soap Gently work the water soap mix into the area to be cleaned with a soft bristled scrub brush When finished rinse the trampoline thoroughly with clean water 3 Ifyou have spider web build up on your trampoline we recommend the use of a soft bristled broom and or a cleaning product as described above Winter Care Instructions Customers who live in colder climates frequently ask us how to care for their trampoline in the winter Springfree trampolines are constructed with all weather parts including rust free fiberglass rods and UV resistant polypropylene mat and safety enclosure However there are several steps
16. e First name Last name Apt Street and Number City State Province Zip Postal Code Phone number Email address Serial Number Model Serial number is located on the trampoline frame Purchase details In addition to the information below please attach a copy of your receipt packing slip or credit card statement Place of purchase Date of purchase Please check the component s for which a warranty claim is being made C Frame Component C Jumping Mat C Enclosure Net C Mat Rod C Enclosure Rod Joiner C Clips C Other Please describe briefly the component fault and what you think caused it Photos of component enclosed attached Required field t Springfree Trampoline Authorized Service Centers are listed in the rear of this manual Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com 29
17. ed at all times Place the trampoline enclo sure away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampo line enclosure 3 Place the trampoline safety enclosure on a level surface before use 4 Use the trampoline safety enclosure in a well lit area Ar tificial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas 5 Secure the trampoline safety enclosure against unau thorized and unsupervised use 6 Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline safety enclosure 7 Do not attempt to use the trampoline safety enclosure until it is completely assembled 8 The owner and supervisors of the trampoline safety enclosure are responsible for ensuring all users are aware of practices specified in the use instructions 9 The trampoline safety enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline and the trampoline must be of the appropriate size as covered by the specific enclosure Springfree Trampoline Responsibilities for Trampoline Safety and Accident Prevention RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER AND SUPERVISOR 1 Use trampoline enclosure only with mature knowl edgeable supervision 2 Provide supervision for all jumpers regardless of age or skill 3 Understand all of the safety rules and information in the User s Manual and ensure the rules are being followed 4 Assess skill levels provide basic jump instructions and ensure all users understand
18. ght down to the bottom of each socket Insert the remaining rods through each hole in L_LYALS 4 the bottom strip of the enclosure and into the yu p m Figure 9 Inserting the remaining rods 12 Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com 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 Step 10 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 Step 11 Attaching the first 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 mat edge sockets in the mat Tip Make sure the ball is correctly seated in the mat edge socket If the ball is properly installed you should not be able to slide the ball out of the mat edge socket Figure 11 B www springfreetrampoline com 13 Figure 10 Placing the mat inside the frame Figure 11 A Attaching the mat to the rods Edge of N a 0 Edge of O IN Edge of N Figure 11 B Fitting the mat rod into the mat edge socket Springfree Trampoline Step 12 Attaching the next two rods 11 amp 12 connected to the mat Moving from right to left count eleven empty sockets in the edge of the mat Mount
19. imes Lift upward with your hips reach forward with your hands and land all fours Look slightly in front of your hands on landing Push to rebound to your feet Figure 8 The hands and knees drop Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com 23 www springfreetrampoline com Figure 9 The front drop THE FRONT DROP Contact with the trampoline bed should simul taneously take place with your hands elbows chest stomach hips and knees Knees should be bent You must come down level If the landing is made first on your chest and arms they will rebound before your knees hit which will result in a straining action on your back If this type of landing is made with a traveling diving approach there is a chance that your elbows may become skinned If the landing is made so that your knees and hips hit first then they will rebound and your shoulders and face will land heavily Step 1 1 Start from the hands and knees drop posi tion 2 As you rebound from the hands and knees stretch so that you land on your stomach From this position rebound to your hands and knees Step 2 1 Start from a standing position with knees bent so that your upper body is low and close to the trampoline bed 2 Prime the bed several times Lift hips gently upward and backward 4 Land in contact with the bed as described w in Step 1 5 Push with your hands to return to your feet Step 3 1 Start from
20. in this balanced position until you start down Then they circle down and slightly behind the hips ready to lift again as you bounce up www springfreetrampoline com 21 These instructions contain information on basic skills landing positions and how to perform series of drops The instructions are ordered according to difficulty Further information is available from Springfree Trampoline or from a certified trampoline instructor Basic jumping iJ p 1 F z z TRL ASTER Pa Figure 1 The Stop Bounce Figure 2 Arm Action Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com Figure 3 Tuck Figure 5 Star Figure 6 Straddle pike BOUNCE VARIATIONS The figures show four variations the tuck the pike the star and the straddle pike These should be assumed at the top of the bounce before resuming the normal landing position on your feet Practice these simple variations and concen trate on perfect form Make sure that your toes are pointed and fingers are straight These are simple variations to the basic bounce and are very important for gaining experience in coordinated movement Springfree Trampoline 22 Basic Landing Positions Positions for all drops seat hands and knees and front drops should first be practiced on the ground then in a stationary position and only then on the trampoline bed Drops should be performed after priming the trampoline bed Priming
21. is done by bend ing your knees and pushing down repeatedly on the trampoline bed thereby setting the bed in motion The feet stay in contact with the bed during the entire priming motion THE SEAT DROP To learn the seat drop 1 From the standing position prime the bed several times 2 Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce and sit down You should land so that your body is in a sitting position with legs straight out in front and your toes pointed Hands should be flat on the bed next to your hips Fingers should be together and pointed toward the toes 3 Push on the bed with your hands to re bound up to your feet SgaLarop THE HANDS AND KNEES DROP To do this drop properly there should be just as much weight on your hands as on your knees Your back should be about approximately paral lel to the bed Knees and hands should land simultaneously as with the middle of the body landing in the center of the trampoline Hands should be directly under the shoulders Knees should be directly under the hips Your toes should be pointed To learn the hands and knees drop 1 Get down on your hands and knees on the bed Make sure you have weight on both your hands and your knees Do not sit on your heels 2 Remain in this position and try to bounce Do not rock back and forth between the hands and knees but develop an even landing on all four points 3 From the standing position prime the bed several t
22. o ensure they do not initiate contact with the ground via the mat which may cause injury The R79 has been static load tested to 1100 Ibs 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 leav ing 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 off its base For increased stability during use especially for users approaching the 220 Ib 100 kg weight limit we recommend that you use the supplied sandbags described in the assembly instructions The sandbags also help keep the trampoline down in windy weather www springfreetrampoline com Springfree Trampoline 2 ing in the center 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 on the trampoline toward the perimeter This will help control your bounce Avoid bouncing when tired Keep turns short Bounce only when the surface of the bed is 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 under the trampoline Keep small children away from the trampo line
23. resent Table 1 you are missing any parts please call your authorized Springfree dealer Note Bolts amp Nuts Small Bolts 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 www springfreetrampoline com Read the following steps before beginning the assembly process Precautions e Keep small children at least 25 ft 7 62 m away while assembling or disassembling the trampoline they could be injured by improperly assembled rods releasing and ejecting from the frame e Do not attempt to use the trampoline until it is completely assembled Two people are recommended for tram poline assembly e Gloves are recommended during the as sembly process TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE FlexiNet Safety Enclosure Frame Sections Legs Enclosure Rods C clips attached to frame Center Posts Mat Rods Mat SPARES Bolts amp Nuts Spare Bolt Nut Wrench amp Hex Key C clips Sandbags Plastic Inserts Table 1 Parts Itinerary leg socket Figure 1 Assembling frame sections Springfree Trampoline Step 2 Attaching legs to frame sections K leg Locate the joint between two connected frame sections Insert a center post into a leg piece Figure 2 A Next insert the leg with the center post into the sockets on the frame Note that the center post is off to one side Make sure
24. saults Land 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 the 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 serious injury Use trampoline enclosure only with mature 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 ed by the manufacturer Trampolines over 20 in 51 cm tall and enclosures are not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age Inspect the trampoline enclosure before 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 off the trampoline at the enclo sure door it is a dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to the floor 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 or surfaces onto the trampoline or into or over the trampoline enclosure Bounce in the center of the mat Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline bed Learn
25. structor The Springfree Trampoline has the indus try s highest weight to area ratio However in extreme wind conditions the large sur face area of the mat can capture enough wind energy to result in the trampoline being lifted from its installation location 25 26 27 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 amp Batten International Inc FlexiNet is a registered trademark of Board amp Batten International Inc www springfreetrampoline com Springfree Trampoline 4 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 www springfreetrampoline com 5 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
26. the saddle of the center post meets at the joint in the frame This will ensure the Figure 2 A Inserting a leg piece and center post center post saddle is positioned correctly If it does not remove the leg and turn it around Figure 2 B center post Detail A Correct Detail B Incorrect Figure 2 B Inserting a leg piece and a center post into a half circle frame section 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 center the bolt head should be towards the outside Figure 3 Fastening the legs to the frame 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 10 Springfree Trampoline www springfreetrampoline com Step 5 Attaching the final legs Install a leg unit with a center post into each of the three remaining socket pairs As before make sure the saddle of each cen ter post meets at the joint in the frame If not remove the leg and turn it around Step 6 Fastening the final legs Note The frame will not be rigid until the Fasten the remaining legs to the frame with the mat is
27. this skill before attempting others Learn fundamental bounces and body posi tions thoroughly before trying skills that are more advanced 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 Stay low until bounce control and repeated land Springfree Trampoline Owners of trampolines installed in areas susceptible to high winds or owners who wish to anchor their trampoline because of this warning should consider applying some type of anchoring system to the base of the trampoline legs In our commitment to customer satisfac tion and safety please check our website regularly for important customer updates and all trampoline specifications For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment please contact the manufacturer or regularly check our web site for important customer updates bsite for important customer updates 28 29 This enclosure is to be used only in con nection with certain trampolines Read and follow all warnings and instructions before using the trampoline enclosure Warnings and instructions for the care maintenance and use of this trampoline are included to promote safe enjoyable use of this equip ment For information concerning skill training contact a certified trampoline in
28. ury Inspect regularly but keep face well clear in the process Replace damaged components 7 Enclosure rods and attachment fittings are missing bro ken or improperly assembled 8 Enclosure rods not fully up into the net pockets 9 Missing C clips from the sockets on the frame 10 A bent or broken frame or sharp protrusions 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 www springfreetrampoline com 7 BEFORE YOU GET STARTED Thank you very much for purchasing the Springfree Tram poline Before you assemble and enjoy the trampoline please ensure that you read and fully understand the Warnings In stallation 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 specifications Trampoline and Safety Enclosure Installation and Placement Instructions 1 Adequate overhead clearance is essential A minimum of 24 ft 7 32 m from ground level is recommended Provide clearance for wires tree limbs and other possible hazards 2 Lateral clearance is essential A minimum of 4 ft 1 22 m clearance around the perimeter of the trampoline must be maintain
29. w the top with wet or dry sand Figure 21 A Fold the top of the bag twice over such that the Velcro strips meet Figure 21 B Place one sandbag over each trampoline leg such that it cannot slip off i e the stitched seam in the center should lay over the leg tube Figure 21 C Figure 21 A Filling the sandbag Figure 21 B Folding and sealing the sandbag Figure 21 C Placing the sandbag over the leg www springfreetrampoline com 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 18 Springfree Trampoline WARNING Never attempt to remove an enclosure rod from its pocket or disengage unlock the joiner while the enclosure rod is under tension WARNING Treat any loaded rod with caution Keep your face well clear of any loaded rod WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble any frame components before the mat and mat rods have been removed The frame and legs need to remain assembled to carry the rod loads TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE DISASSEMBLY INSTR
30. 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 while under the influence of alcohol or drugs Keep objects that could interfere with the jumper out of the way Maintain a clear area around the trampoline Properly secure the trampoline enclosure 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 net has no holes mat rods are secure in the mat edge sockets the sockets are tightly secured to the trampoline frame and the enclosure is properly suspended Do not intentionally rebound off the enclo 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 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 that is not a manufacturer approved accessory or part of the enclosure system www springfreetrampoline com 13 14 1d 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A WARNINGS Do not attempt or allow somer
31. you can take to protect your trampoline from winter climate extremes and these special winter care instructions will prolong the life and improve the performance of your Springfree investment 1 In areas where snow falls and accumulates over the winter months regularly clear the snow off your trampoline Note Do not use a shovel to remove the snow from your trampoline because it may damage the mat or enclosure net The most effective tool is a soft bristle broom Reach onto the center of the mat and pull the snow load towards you and off the edge of the mat 2 We recommend the installation of our All Weather Cover where the trampoline is likely to be left unused over the course of the winter This is easily installed and will protect both your FlexiNet Enclosure Net and mat from the worst of winter weather and is designed to make snow removal easier 8 Springfree Trampoline SPRINGFREE TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS e Be aware that when loaded the rods can spring back and may cause injury e Treat any loaded rod with caution until 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 e The sleeves on the rods are intended to provide protection from any fiberglass fibers or splinters Do not remove the sleeve Preparation Confirm all components are p

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