SPORTSTECH HTX500 Trampolin Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
SPORTSTECH

SPORTSTECH HTX500 Trampolin Instruction Manual
SPORTSTECH HTX500 Trampolin

Dear customer,

We are pleased you chose a device from the SPORTSTECH product range. SPORTSTECH sports equipment offers you high quality and new technology.

In order to fully use the potential of your device and be able to enjoy it for many years, please read thisn manual carefully before starting up and beginning of training, and use the device according to the instructions. The operational safety and function of the device can only be guaranteed if the safety instructions in this user manual are observed. We shall not assume any liability for damages resulting from improper use or incorrect operation.

    • Make sure that ALL persons using the device have read and understood this user manual. Keep this manual close to the device.
  • Note iconAdhere to ALL Safety Advices in this manual.
  • NEVER overexert yourself or others when using the device.

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TECHNICAL DATA

The device (trampoline HTX500) is available in two variants:

  • 8 ft (approx. 2.4 m) diameter
  • 10 ft (approx. 3.0 m) diameter

Before assembly and use, check which variant you have, as the first  assembly step and the maximum allowable user weight differ.

Product information 8 ft – Ø 244 cm 10 ft – Ø 305 cm
Dimensions (L x W x H; approx.) 244 x 244 x 215 cm ( 8.0 x 8.0 x 7.1 ft )

305 x 305 x 240 cm ( 10.0 x 10.0 x 7.9 ft )
Diameter of the jumping surface| 201 cm (6.6 ft)| 262 cm (8.6 ft
Product weight (net)| 38 kg (84 lb)| 51 kg (112 lb)
Maximum number of simultaneous users| 1| 1
Maximum user weight| 100 kg (220 lb)| 120 kg (265 lb)
Number of springs| 48| 54

DISPOSAL

Recycling loop
Materials can be conveyed back to the raw material cycle. Dispose of packaging material and of components beyond repair in accordance with legal provisions. Information can be retrieved from the return or collections systems of your community.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Information and User Guide
Use of the device (trampoline) poses a risk of injury. This can be significantly reduced, but never completely eliminated

  • Follow ALL safety instructions in this manual as well as using common sense.
  • Make sure that ALL persons using the device (trampoline) have read and fully understood this manual
  • Keep this manual close to the device

Personal Requirements

Using the device engages the circulatory and musculoskeletal system. Incorrect or excessive training can damage your health.

  • Make sure in advance that there are no illnesses or injuries that preclude the use of the trampoline. If necessary, consult a doctor; especially in the case of known or suspected problems.
  • The intensity of use must never exceed the current level of fitness of the person using it.
  • Pay attention to what your body tells you. Stop exercising immediately if you experience the following symptoms, for example, pain, chest tightness, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness or nausea. Always consult a doctor.
  • Children and people with limited abilities may only use the device under suitable supervision which includes, among other things, help when entering and exiting the trampoline, and continues closely during use.
  • Children under the age of 3 should not use the trampoline.
  • The maximum recommended user weight is 100kg (220lb) with the 8ft model (2,4m Ø) and 120kg (265lb) with the 10ft model (3,1 m Ø).

Assembly and Installation

  • Only position the device outside in a stable and safe are a. The trampoline is not to be buried into the ground.
  • Set up the trampoline with a horizontal clearance of at least 2m in every direction. Maintain this free space above and next to the device up to a height of at least 4m: There must also be no obstacles such as roof overhangs, branches, clotheslines or electrical cables close to the device.
  • Pay particular attention to the risk of falling in the area in front of the entry and exit opening: avoid hard surfaces.
  • Have at least one adult assemble the trampoline. Carefully follow all the steps outlined in these instructions. Set up and use the trampoline correctly and fully assembled, including the safety net.
  • Use protective gloves when assembling.
  • If possible, get a second adult to assist you during assembly.
  • Secure the trampoline appropriately to prevent it from being displaced by strong winds:
    • Use the supplied tethers and pegs on suitable ground.
    • Use other additional suitable means of securing or, if the subsoil is too hard or too soft, use something heavy to secure the trampoline to the ground e.g. weights like sandbags.
  • After initial assembly and at regular intervals, carefully check that all connections are tight and that all components are in perfect condition.
  • Do not make any structural changes to the trampoline.
  • Get at least one other person to help you if need to change the location

Personal Requirements
Using the device engages the circulatory and musculoskeletal system. Incorrect or excessive training can damage your health.

  • Make sure in advance that there are no illnesses or injuries that preclude the use of the trampoline. If necessary, consult a doctor; especially in the case of known or suspected problems.
  • The intensity of use must never exceed the current level of fitness of the person using it.
  • Pay attention to what your body tells you. Stop exercising  immediately if you experience the following symptoms, for example, pain, chest tightness, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness or nausea. Always consult a doctor.
  • Children and people with limited abilities may only use the device  under suitable supervision which includes, among other things, help when entering and exiting the trampoline, and continues closely during use.
  • Children under the age of 3 should not use the trampoline.
  • The maximum recommended user weight is 100kg (220lb) with the 8ft model (2,4m Ø) and 120kg (265lb ) with the 10ft model (3,1 m Ø).

  Assembly and Installation

  • Only position the device outside in a stable and safe area. The trampoline is not to be buried into the ground.
  • Set up the trampoline with a horizontal clearance of at least 2m in every direction. Maintain this free space above and next to the device up to a height of at least 4m: There must also be no obstacles such as roof overhangs, branches, clotheslines or electrical cables close to the device.
  • Pay particular attention to the risk of falling in the area in front of the entry and exit opening: avoid hard surfaces.
  • Have at least one adult assemble the trampoline. Carefully follow all the steps outlined in these instructions. Set up and use the trampoline correctly and fully assembled, including the safety net.
  • Use protective gloves when assembling.
  • If possible, get a second adult to assist you during assembly.
  • Secure the trampoline appropriately to prevent it from being displaced by strong winds:
    • Use the supplied tethers and pegs on suitable ground.
    • Use other additional suitable means of securing or, if the subsoil is too hard or too soft, use something heavy to secure the trampoline to the ground e.g. weights like sandbags.
  • fter initial assembly and at regular intervals, carefully check that all connections are tight  and that all components are in perfect condition
  • Do not make any structural changes to the trampoline.
  • Get at least one other person to help you if need to change the location.

Essential Before Each use

  • Carry out a visual chec k of the trampoline and the surrounding area. Pay particular, but not exclusive, attention to the points mentioned in this manual.
  • Do not use the trampoline if there is any defect , but secure it against any use and arrange for repairs.
  • Do not use the trampoline in strong winds and/or thunderstorms. Secure the trampoline against the weather in good time. Do not stay near the device during a thunderstorm.
  • This trampoline is not intended for commercial or therapeutic use.
  • Do not use the trampoline with glasses, jewelery or loose objects: remove glasses. hands and empty all pockets. Store all items safely outside of the trampoline.
  • Do not use the trampoline with long clothing or loose long hair that could get caught.
  • Do not use the trampoline with shoes.
  • Do not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs.
  • Do not us the trampoline immediately after eating.

During Use

  • Only use the trampoline under adult supervision.
  • he trampoline may only be used by one person at a time.
  • Enter and leave the trampoline only through the opening of the safety net; if necessary with assistance. Always enter and exit the device slowly and carefully.
  • Always fully close the opening in the safety net while jumping.
  • Note the increased risk of slipping when using the sprinkler and in rainy weather.
  • Only jump in the marked central area of the jumping mat.
  • Do not do somersaults or other risky jumps.
  • Do not throw yourself against the safety net.
  • Do not eat, chew gum or drink while jumping.
  • Avoid overload and exhaustion at all costs. Take regular breaks.
  • Do not jump from other objects onto the trampoline or vice versa.
  • To exit the trampoline, first stop jumping and come to a standstill in the middle of the trampoline. Then open the safety net and dismount from the trampoline. Do not jump onto the ground from the trampoline.

After Use

  • Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use.
  • Carry out a further visual inspection.
  • Protect the trampoline against weather such as snow and ice if it is not used for a longer period of time, e.g. store the safety net and jumping mat indoors. Secure against use without a safety net. Drain sprinkler hose.
  • If necessary, remove the wind-breaking parts such as the protective net and jumping mat when not in use. Secure the device against risk of use without a safety net.

Frequency and Importance of Visual and Strength Checks

  • Carry out visual inspections according to the following frequencies:
    • After the first assembly/before the first use: check thoroughly
    • After a long period of non-use (e.g. after the cold period): check thoroughly
    • after replacing parts such as the safety net or jumping mat: check thoroughly
    • after moving the trampoline
    • before and after each use
  • Pay particular attention to the following points during visual checks; Be sure to rectify any defects found BEFORE each use:
    • Is the device safe and stable?
    • Are all connections secure? (bolts, nuts, etc.)
    • Are all springs intact and securely attached?
    • Is the jumping mat intact?
    • Is the safety net including the steel tubes intact and correctly installed?
    • Are all protective covers and padding (e.g. over the springs) intact and correctly installed?
    • Is the area around the trampoline free of accident hazards such as sharp-edged objects?
    • Is the trampoline free of dirt and objects that could harm the jumpers?
    • Is the warning sign at the entrance to the trampoline correctly attached and legible?

SCOPE OF DELIVERY

SCOPE OF DELIVERY

MOUNTING / ASSEMBLY

  • • Perform the mounting carefully by one ot two adults!
    • For preventing injuries, protective gloves are recommended.
    • Ensure enough free space around the device for mounting and for use!
    • Firmly tighten all component parts and pre-assembled parts!
    • After assembly, perform a thorough visual inspection as described in
    the subsection of the safety instructions.

Scan the QR code on page 18 and look up our installation video on YouTube.

Steps 1:
Unpack all parts and lay them out clearly on a free area.

Step 2: Perform only with 10-ft-vatiant of trampoline: With the 8-ft- variant, jump directly to step 3. (The feet will not be pronlongued here.)
Mounting Assembly

Take a stand (#A1) and attach it to either side with one on each stand extension (#A2) together. Repeat this substep a total of three times. Turn one screw (M6 * 10) on both sides of the stand (#A1) using a curved washer clockwise into the opening provided and tighten this.

Repeat this step a total of three times. Put the three extended feet aside for now

Steps 3:
Now lay out the 6 frame pieces (#A3) in front of you. Make sure that the brackets of the feet (#A1) point downwards and the narrow ends of the frame pieces meet the wide ones (Fig.3). Put the laid out frame pieces (#A3) together, by inserting these narrow ends into the wide ones and then with 6 screws (M6 * 10). Using curved washers in the openings provided fix in a clockwise direction (Fig.4).
Mounting Assembly
Mounting Assembly

Note: If the last piece turns out to be stiff, please ask the second person with you to lightly push the frame in on the diagonally opposite side and you push from your direction as you join the Frame Pieces (#A3) together.

Step 4:
Once you have pushed the 6 frame pieces (#A3) together and screwed them tight, lift the metal frame and insert the feet you assembled in step 1 & 2 into the brackets provided for this on the underside (Fig.5). The structure should now be alone & stand stable (Fig.6).
Mounting Assembly
Mounting Assembly

Note: Pay attention to the slight curvature of the feet. If a stand does not fit into the openings, turn it 180 °.

Step 5:
Now connect the upper protective net holder (#B1) to the lower protective net holder (#B2), as shown in Fig. 7. To do this, insert the wide end of the upper protective net holder with a hole on the side over the narrow end of the lower one. To do this, press the click fastener on the lower protective net holder and slide the upper protective net holder over it so that this engages automatically. Both parts should now be firmly connected to each other.

Repeat this step a total of six times.

Step 6:
Now put a cap (#B3) into the upper end of the tube (Fig.8) and pull it over two foam covers (#B4) over the combined protective net holder (Fig.9).

Repeat this step a total of six times.

Step 7:
Now connect this protective net holder to the basic structure so that the long end follows at the top and is curved towards the center of the trampoline. To fix it, use two screws (M6 * 7) from the outside through the openings provided at the lower end of the protective net holder and equip them with one on the other side of the pipe rubber nut (fig.10). Now place this on the outside of the respective stand (#A1), guide the screws through the openings provided for this purpose (Fig.10) and secure on the other side with a nut each using a washer and tighten in a clockwise direction.
Mounting Assembly

Repeat this step a total of six times.

Step 8:
To increase your security, bring one of the black protective caps in a further step on the long screws that have just been fixed by turning them clockwise to tighten (Fig.12).

Step 9:
Once all of the protective net holders have been attached, pull them over the black protective covers (#B5) from above (Fig.3).

Note: The side with the slightly closed opening should be facing up

Step 10:

Then place the jumping mat (#C) in the middle of the basic structure and lay it down with the protective net (#D1) above. Make sure that the protective net Velcro fastenings point inwards towards the center of the trampoline and those on the lower edge openings are positioned parallel to the metal hooks of the jumping net. Laying out the jumping mat and the protective net, start with the 48/54 metal hooks from below as well as from the inside to the outside through the openings above in the protective net and hang the metal springs (#D2) with the closed end in the direction of the jumping mat (Fig.14)

Step 11:

Before you take the next step, make sure that the one with the yellow zipper is on The marked entrance and exit is located to the right of one of the six protective net holders. Start now by inserting the spring located on the left below the entrance and exit into the opening provided on the basic frame (Fig.15).

Then walk around the trampoline in a clockwise direction and first hook in four more springs at a distance of 9 eyelets (including the first spring) in a similar way (Fig.16). On the 8 ft trampoline, take every 7th eyelet. To complete the circle, a sixth spring should be clamped in the tenth loop after the previous spring.

Note: Always make sure that the springs engage properly on the steel frame. You should hear a clear click.

Step 12:

Now hook the remaining springs clockwise to the basic structure, so that the result looks like Figure 17.

Note: If inserting the springs by hand proves to be too difficult, use the tension hook supplied (Fig.18) and, if necessary, pull on the respective metal spring using your body weight (Fig.19).  Please only allow adults to perform this step – and with extreme caution – to prevent slipping and injury

Step 13:

Now place the edge cover (#E) on the edge of the jumping mat (#C) so that the basic structure and the metal springs (#D2) are covered. The seams of the edge cover should be at the same level as the protective net holder (Fig.20).

IMPORTANT: Make sure that the safety instructions on the edge cover are at the entrance and exit of the protective net (Fig.21). These must be read and understood before each use. To increase security, the edge cover can also be attached to the frame structure with additional loops, which are located on the underside of the cover

Step 14:

Open the zip of the entrance and exit on the protective net (#D1) and slide this first on the edge of the jumping mat (#C). Now step onto the jumping mat and begin to pull the six fiberglass rods (#D3) through the nylon edges provided at the upper end of the protective net. Make sure you lay out the poles in the same direction. Now put them together by guiding the fiberglass rods through the caps attached in step 6 above the protective net holder and using the metal connecting pieces attached to the fiberglass rods (Fig.22), which should be at the same level as the protective net holders **(Fig.23).

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Note: If this proves to be difficult, pull the protective net holder with a little force in the direction of the jumping mat, in order to be able to push the fiberglass rods better through the openings and connect them. We recommend doing this step with a second person.

Step 15:

Connect the two ladder poles (#F1) by bringing them together at the bottom. Then slide the two steps (#F2) onto the assembled ladder frame. Make sure that the top of the stairs is facing upwards and that the small holes on both sides of the stairs are on the side where the ladder bars have 3 holes each (Figure24). Fix the steps at the level of the bottom four holes and turn the ladder over. Now insert 2 nuts on the left and right into the slots provided on the stairs and tighten them from the other side with 4 medium- length screws in a clockwise direction.

Step 16:

Once the steps are in place, attach the two ladder hooks (#F3) to the top ends of the ladder rods (#F1) and screw them clockwise with an M6 * 10 screw each (Fig.25).

Then use the ladder hooks to mount the ladder on the basic structure of the trampoline at the point of entry and exit. To do this, simply lift the edge cover, hook the ladder in the desired position and then place the edge cover over it again so that the entrance looks like in **Fig.26.

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Step 17:

Now attach the sprinkler (#G) together with the hose to the upper frame of the protective net (#D1). To do this, first let the DIN-standardized water connection hang out of the trampoline at the ,desired point and tighten it loosely with one of the cable ties provided (Fig.27). Then attach the sprinkler hose clockwise in a similar fashion. Use the free space on the connecting pieces of the fiberglass rods to attach the cable tie.

Important: The sprinkler hose is attached twice around the trampoline. It is recommended that you tighten the cable tie loosely before running the water and carefully tightening the cable tie so that the water can circulate freely. A long garden hose for water supply is not included in the set and must be purchased separately

Step 18:

To increase the stability of your trampoline, attach the fastening rope
(#H1) to the metal frame below the edge, cover with the click fastener
and tighten it.

On suitable ground that is not too soft and not too hard: Hook one peg
(#H2) onto the fastening rope, tighten it and turn the peg clockwise into the ground until taught and firm. (Fig.28).

On surfaces that are too hard or too soft: Securely connect each fastening
rope to a suitable object that protects the trampoline from moving without the object being able to move or even damage it.

Repeat this step a total of three times

Step 19:

Finally, attach the two toy bags (#I) to the Velcro fasteners attached to the protective net (#D1) inside the trampoline **(Fig.29).

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Step 20:

Perform a thorough visual and physical inspection of all parts and connections as described in the relevant Safety Information section of this manual. If you find any defects, sort them out immediately. Your trampoline is now ready for use. We wish you a lot of joy! Repeat the visual checks regularly

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

Before and After Each Use:

  • Before and after every use of the device, perform a visual check as described in the relevant Safety Information section of this manual. If you find any defects, immediately secure the device against further use.
  • Correct the deficiencies immediately. Only allow use of the device if safe to do so.
  • Remove any dirt with water and, if necessary, with a cloth and mild detergent.

Before longer periods of non-use, e.g. during the cold period:

  • Protect the trampoline against the elements such as snow and ice. Store safety net and jumping mat indoors. Secure against any use without a safety net. Drain the sprinkler hose completely.
  • Properly secure the unit against displacement due to strong winds as described in the relevant Safety Information section of this manual.

Every 3 Years:

  • Replace protective net.

MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE

Check the Prerequisites

  • Ensure that the trampoline’s proposed location meets all of the requirements outlined in the ‘Safety Information’ section.
  • Also make sure that travel route of the trampoline is wide enough and free of obstacles.
  • Make sure the wind is not too strong for safe transportation. If necessary, remove wind-catching parts such as protective nets and jumping mats when not in use.

Prepare and Transport

  • Remove the ladder and place it away from the transport route.
  • Detach the inlet hose from the sprinkler system.
  • Get at least one other suitable person to support you. Note the significant weight of the trampoline.
  • Slowly and carefully carry the trampoline to the new location.

Set Up and Check

  • Set up the trampoline in the new location, observing all the instructions.
  • Install all previously removed components according to the instructions. Hang the ladder and install the sprinkler system inlet hose if desired.
  • secure the trampoline in a suitable manner to prevent it from moving, e.g. due to strong winds.
  • After each move of the trampoline, perform a thorough visual and physical check as described in the relevant Safety Information section of this manual.

JUMPING INSTRUCTIONS

  • Stretching exercises as described in section 9 of this manual are recommended before and after using the trampoline.
  • Always observe all the instructions and carefully follow how to perform jumps as described in the relevant safety information sections of this manual. As an adult, you should also ensure that all of these instructions are observed.
  • Pay particular attention to the following when jumping:
    • Always enter and exit the trampoline slowly and carefully.
    • Always close the opening in the safety net completely.
    • Only perform safe jumps that match the ability of the individual.
    • Never overexert yourself. Always consider the individual fitness of each person. Take sufficient breaks.
    • Always jump in the middle of the trampoline.

STRETCH EXERCISE

Before each workout you should stretch your muscles for at least 5-10 minutes to warm them up sufficiently. Repeat the following stretching exercises five times. Stretching before training helps improve flexibility and reduces the risk of injury

  1. HEAD ROLLS
    Rotate your head to the right for one count, feeling the stretch up the left side of your neck, then rotate your head back for one count, stretching your chin to the ceiling and letting your mouth open. Rotate your head to the left for one count, then drop your head to your chest for one count.

  2. SHOULDER LIFTS
    Lift your right shoulder toward your ear for one count. Then lift your left shoulder up for one count as you lower your right shoulder

  3. SIDE STRETCHES
    Open your arms to the side and lift them until they are over your head. Reach your right arm as far toward the ceiling as you can for one count. Repeat this action with your left arm.
    SIDE STRETCHES

  4. QUADRICEPS STRETCH
    With one hand against a wall for balance, reach behind you and pull your right foot up. Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 counts and repeat with left foot.
    QUADRICEPS STRETCH

  5. INNER THIGH STRETCH
    Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees pointing outward. Pull your feet as close to yourb groin as possible. Gently push your knees toward the floor. Hold for 15 counts.

  6. TOE TOUCHES
    Slowly bend forward from your waist, letting your back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes. Reach as far as you can and hold for 15 counts.

  7. HAMSTRING STRETCHES
    Extend your right leg. Rest the sole of your left foot against your right inner thigh. Stretch toward your toe as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts. Relax and then repeat with left leg.

  8. CALF / ACHILLES STRETCH
    Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms forward. Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor; then bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips toward the wall. Hold, then repeat on the other side for 15 counts
    ACHILLES STRETCH

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