BYOX TX-T6 Trampoline with Safety Net User Manual

October 30, 2023
BYOX

BYOX TX-T6 Trampoline with Safety Net User Manual
BYOX TX-T6 Trampoline with Safety Net

WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE USE

❖IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! THE USER MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE ASSEMBLY, CORRECT USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT. THE TRAMPOLINE COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 71-14

  1. This manual includes the correct ways to assemble and maintain, as well as the warnings of the safe use and the right bouncing techniques. All users of this product and the supervisors must read thoroughly this user manual.
    А. NOTE! ONLY for trampolines with size of 6ft.

    • Warning! Max 50 kg.
      B. NOTE! ONLY for trampolines with size of 10ft:

    • Warning! Max 120 kg.
      C. Note! The following warnings apply to trampolines from all sizes:

  2. Warning! The trampoline shall be assembled by an adult in accordance with the assembly instructions and thereafter checked before the first use.

  3. Warning! Only one user. Collision hazard.

  4. Warning! Jump without shoes.

  5. Warning! Do not use the mat when it is wet.

  6. Warning! Empty pockets and hands before jumping.

  7. Warning! Always jump in the middle of the mat.

  8. Warning! Do not eat while jumping.

  9. Warning! Do not exit by a jump.

  10. Warning! Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular stops).

  11. Warning! Always close the net opening before jumping.

  12. Warning! Do not use in strong wind conditions and secure the trampoline.

  13. Warning! For outdoor use only.

  14. The product is not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age.

  15. Adult supervision required.

  16. Apply correctly all the rules for safe use and thoroughly read the information provided in the manual.

  17. Only for domestic use.

  18. The trampoline is not intended to be buried into the ground.

  19. Place the trampoline on a level surface at least 2 meters from any structure or obstruction such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical wires.

  20. A clearance space of at least 7.3m is necessary above the trampoline.

  21. It is the responsibility of the owner or of the supervisor to guarantee that all users of the trampoline are informed of the sufficient space around it, as a safety precaution.

  22. Trampolines shall neither be installed over concrete, asphalt or any other hard surface, nor at proximity of other conflicting installations (e.g. paddling pools, swings, slides, climbing frames).

  23. Modifications to the original trampoline (e.g. the adding of an accessory) shall be carried out according to the instructions of the manufacturer.

  24. The producer forbids the user/ owner of the trampoline to make any modifications, repairs or alterations. Otherwise, the warranty will not be valid.

  25. Check the condition of the trampoline before each use. If it is needed replace the worn out, broken ormissing parts. To do this, contact the shop from which you bought the trampoline.

  26. The net should be replaced every 3 Years.

  27. The trampoline can be used only if the jumping mat is clean and dry. Worn out or damaged jumping mats should be immediately replace with new ones.

  28. Do not put any objects inside the trampoline.

  29. The jumping mat is flexible during use. Do not allow people, pets or objects to go underneath the trampoline. Risk of injuries.

  30. Do not use during pregnancy!

  31. Do no use if suffering from high blood pressure!

  32. No smoking!

  33. Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

  34. Do not wear clothes with ties or other hanging accessories on them during use of the trampoline. This is to avoid tangling and injuries.

  35. No Somersaults. The incorrect landing may cause back, head or neck injuries. Risk of paralysis or even death.

  36. Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before starting to use the trampoline.

  37. Climb on or off the trampoline. Do not enter with a jump.

  38. Do not use the trampoline as jump board to other places.

  39. Avoid bouncing too high. Maintain control. The misuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can lead to serious injuries.

  40. Use carefully the trampoline. Trampolines are bouncing devices, with which the user reaches unusual heights through various movements.

  41. Use the product as described in this manual.

  42. The user must be aware of their own limitations in regards to performing various jumps and bounces.

  43. Do not use the trampoline in rain or stormy weather, especially during thunderstorms.

  44. It is recommended to disassemble the trampoline and store it if the weather conditions are bad.

  45. Try to avoid moving the assembled trampoline as it may bend during transportation. if relocation is required, at least 4 people, at a distance equal to one another, should lift the trampoline’ frame. It must be carried horizontally.

Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions

SIZE OF THE TRAMPOLINES, FOR WHICH THIS MANUAL IS APPLIED

  1. 6ft – Size of the assembled product:
    Frame diameter: 6ft (1.83m); Frame height: 45 cm; Height of the safety net: 154 cm.

  2. 10ft – Size of the assembled product:
    Frame diameter: 10ft (3.05m); Frame height: 68 cm; Height of the safety net: 185 cm.

PARTS

PARTS

  • Before assembling the trampoline, take all of the parts from the packing and check if all the listed bellow are present.
  • Keep the packages until you completely finish the assembly.
  • Warning! Risk of suffocation. Keep the packages away from children. The packages are not toys.
  • See Figure PD :
    OVERVIEW
  1. frame tubes;
  2. upper tubes to attach the net;
  3. bottom tubes to attach the net;
  4. shaped leg;
  5. Springs;
  6. connecting tubes;
  7. wrench;
  8. screws, nuts and bushings;
  9. tool for attaching the springs;
  10. spring cover;
  11. safety net;
  12. jumping mat.
Description Qty for 6ft Qty for 10ft
Legs (base) 3 3
Frame tubes 6 6
Top and bottom tubes to attach the safety net 12 12
Spring Cover 1 1
Jumping Mat 1 1
Galvanized Springs 36 54
Safety Net 1 1

ASSEMBLY STEPS

  • WARNING! THE SCHEMES AND FIGURES IN THIS INSTRUCTION ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE BOUGHT MAY DIFFER FROM THEM.
  • NOTE! Two adults in good health must assemble the product.
  • Wear gloves and proper clothes and shoes to ensure your safety during the assembly.
  • Keep all the packages until you completely assemble the product and make sure there isn’t any part left inside them. Afterwards throw them away in the designated place
  1. Step 1: See Figure 1 – Connect 2 of the frame tubes to each other. Then attach 2 connecting leg tubes to the frame tubes. See Figure 2 – Attach the U-shaped legs to the connecting tubes. In the same way, assemble the rest of the frame tubes with the connecting ones and legs.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  2. Step 2: See Figure 3 – Lift the connected parts and attach each assembly to the other with the help of another adult. See Figure 4 – Connect both ends of the frame. It takes three adults to connect the frame at the same time.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  3. Step 3: WARNING! Be careful not to pinch your hands or other parts of your body. Two adults should install the springs together. See Figure 5 – Turn the jumping mat so that the seams are facing down. Put the pad in the middle of the frame. Connect one spring to one of the triangular rings on the mat. Then insert the other end of the spring into the corresponding opening in the frame using the tool. See Figures 6, 6-1 and 7 – Connect the rest of the springs diagonally as shown on the figures. Take a good look at the figure. If you notice that you’ve missed a hole on the frame and a triangular ring on the jump pad, then return and put a spring in that spot.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  4. Step 4: See Figure 8 – After attaching all of the springs, place the cover over them. Make sure is covers the springs and metal frame well. See Figure 9 – The elastic ties on the pad should be tied around the springs.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  5. Step 5: See Figures 10, 11 and 12 – Connect the bottom tubes to the legs of the trampoline. Using the screws, bushings, nuts, screwdriver and wrench to fix the tubes to the legs.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  6. Step 6: See Figure 13 – Thread the top tubes one at a time through the nylon pockets of the safety net. See Figures 14, 15 and 16 – Connect the upper tubes to the lower tunes one by one. Press down until the tubes into place.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  7. Step 7: See Figure 17 and 18 – Pull the safety net down the support tubes with the help of another adult as shown in the figure.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  8. Step 8: See Figure 19 –If there are straps sewn to the bottom of the net, you need to attach them to the triangular rings of the jump pad.
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

  9. Step 9: See Figures 20 and 21 –Finally, attach the ladder to the frame
    ASSEMBLY STEPS

PRODUCT USE

  1. Before first use, make sure the trampoline is correctly assembled and there are no loose parts.
  2. WARNING! Make sure 100% that the zipper is closed before you start jumping.
  3. The net is not intended to bounce off of it for higher speed. It is designed to protect the user from falling out of the trampoline. Intentional jumping into the safety net may cause roll over or damage on the net.
  4. Improper use and maintenance of the trampoline and its safety net will void your warranty.
  5. Check regularly before use that the safety net is properly fitted. Tighten loose screws or connections if necessary.
  6. Everyone who uses or will use the trampoline must understand and master the basic jumping techniques.
  7. The trampoline is equipped with raincover. To place the cover, first you will need to detach the safety net and the tubes holding it. Then you can place the cover on top of the jumping mat. It is made of UV – resistant and easy cleaning material.
  8. Fundamental bouncing techniques:
    А. Figure U-1: The basic bounce: Stand upright. Your legs should be slightly bent and spaced equal to the width of your shoulders. Your eyes should be focused on the pad. Swing your arms forward and upward, in a circular motion. Bounce and in mid-air put your feet side by side with your toes pointing downwards.

B. Figure U-2 : Knees Bounce: Start with a low controlled basic bounce. Land on your knees with your back straight. Your upper body should be upright, use your hands to maintain balance. Bounce back to the basic bounce position by swinging your arms up.
C. Figure U-3 Seat Bounce: Start with a low controlled basic bounce. Land in a sitting position with your legs straight. Place your hands on the jump mat, close to your hips. Use the bounce momentum aided with a push from hands to return to a standing position.

  1. Initially, you should get accustomed to the feel and bounce of the trampoline. The focus must be on your body position. You should practice each fundamental bounce until you perfect them before moving on to more complex jump combinations.
  2. Do not bounce recklessly on the trampoline. The emphasis must be made on good control and the mastering various bouncing techniques.
  3. If you would like to learn more jumping techniques, we recommend contacting a licensed trainer.
  4. On pages 4 and 5 of this manual are shown the different allowed and forbidden jumps.
  5. Do not use the trampoline in rain or stormy weather, especially during thunderstorms.
  6. A clearance space of at least 7.3m is necessary above the trampoline.
  7. A distance of at least 2 meters must be maintained between the trampoline and objects or facilities, which may lead to accidents and injuries: electric cables, tree branches, play equipment (climbing,  slides,nswings), swimming pools, construction sites, garage, house, fence and clothes line.
  8. The metal frame of the springboard conducts electricity. Any electrical cables, extension cords or electrical equipment / appliances must not be close to the trampoline.
  9. Use the product only in well-lit areas.
  10. Do not place any objects under or in the trampoline.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT

A. Cleaning:

  1. Clean the jumping mat and legs with soft wet cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning detergents – alcohol or bleach – based ones, or such, containing abrasive particles.
  2. Wipe dry afterwards.
  3. Do not spray water or other liquids directly on the trampoline during cleaning. This way you will avoid the risk of damage of the trampoline due to rush on the metal parts and disturbance in the stability of the connections.
  4. Keep the jumping mat clean.

B. Maintenance and storage:

  1. Carry out checks and maintenance of the main parts – frame, suspension system, mat, padding, and enclosure (safety net) at the beginning of each season and also at regular intervals. If these checks are not carried out, the trampoline could become dangerous.

  2. You should:

    • check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten when required;
    • check that all spring-loaded (pit pin) joints are still intact and cannot become dislodged during play;
    • check all coverings and sharp edges and replace when required;
  3. Retain the maintenance instruction manual for future reference.

  4. It is recommended to disassemble the trampoline and store it if the weather conditions are bad.

  5. Try to avoid moving the assembled trampoline as it may bend during transportation. if relocation is required, at least 4 people, at a distance equal to one another, should lift the trampoline’ frame. It must be carried horizontally.

  6. In certain countries during winter period, the snow load and the very low temperature can damage the trampoline. It is recommended to remove the snow and store the mat and the safety net indoor.

  7. Always before each use check that mat, padding, enclosure and soft surface are without defects.
    NOTE: Sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures reduce the strength of these parts over time.

  8. Replace the net and /or enclosure after 3 years of use.

  9. Make sure all adhesive tapes/ belts/ buckles/ straps are properly fastened / tied before using the trampoline.

  10. Repairs should be made only by a licensed workshop. Improper repairs can endanger your safety when using the trampoline.

  11. Protect the product from high humidity and high temperatures.

  12. When you do not use the trampoline, store it away from children reach and pets.

Made for BYOX; Manufacturer and Importer:
Moni Trade Ltd.
Address: Bulgaria, city of Sofia, Trebich quarter, 1 Dolo Str.
Tel.: +359 2/ 936 07 90;
Web: www.byox.eu; www.moni.eu

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