Lyromix 12 Trampoline with Slide and Soccer User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Lyromix
Table of Contents
14FT Trampoline with Slide
Assembly instruction, installation, use, maintaince and care
USER MANUAL
12 Trampoline with Slide and Soccer
Caution
– Don’t try to somersaults or cartwheels. Falling on the head or neck can
result in paralysis or even death.
– No more than one person at the same time making use of the trampoline.
Multiple users can increase the risk of injury.
– Use the trampoline only under the supervision of an adult with knowledge of
use. These
– instructions are for your safety. Please carefully read each of them before
assembly and use of the trampoline. We retain this manual for future
reference.
The maximum user weight should not exceed 280Ibs / 130Kg for this product.
Caution
Inspection before use, check
that the legs are fixed, without Springs Loose, mesh, mat and security are in
place and in good condition without scratches.
Part List – Trampoline
Number | Diagram | Description | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Trampoline Mat | 1 | |
2 | Frame Pad | 1 | |
3 | Top Rails with Legs | 6 | |
4 | Top Rail | 6 | |
5 | Base Leg | 6 | |
6A | Vertical extension leg | 6 | |
6B | Vertical extension leg (Two Holes) | 6 | |
7 | Galvanized Springs | 72 | |
9 | Loading Spring Tool | 1 | |
10 | Top Frame Tube(with foam) | 6 | |
11 | Bottom Frame Tube(with foam) | 6 | |
12 | Mesh Cover | 1 | |
P | Strap Circle | 6 | |
P1 | Strap Circle | 6 |
Part list – Tools
Number | Diagram | Description | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|
A | Screw | 12 | |
B | Small Spring Wahser | 12 | |
C | Allen Tool | 1 | |
E | Tool | 1 | |
F | Gap Spacer | 6 | |
G | Bolt | 6 | |
H | Big Spring Wahser | 6 | |
Lock Nut | 6 | ||
J | Arc Washer | 6 | |
L | Rope | 9 | |
X | Ladder | 1 | |
D | Nine word hook | 6 | |
Hi | Big Spring Wahser | 6 | |
II | Lock Nut | 6 | |
II | Arc Washer | 6 | |
F1 | Gap Spacer | 6 |
Assemble Frame of Trampoline
Before you start: check all the steps before assembling and Read All
precautions before using the trampoline.
It requires at least two adults to assemble the trampoline. Must use
Protective Gloves to avoid injury during the Assembly
Step 1 – Assemble Frame
Locate the following 30 pieces of Steel Tubes that will need to begin to
assemble the trampoline:
6 – Top rail with Legs (# 3)
6 – Top Rails (#4)
6 – Base Leg (#5)
6 – Vertical extension leg(# 6A)
6 – Vertical extension leg with two (2) Holes (# 6B)
Note: all parts are interchangeable with the same number and orientation
have no right or left.
Make sure you have a spacious, clean and dry place, suitable for the assembly
of the trampoline. It is essential that the right place for this trampoline is
completely flat and level. If the ground Is uneven, this could cause movement
in the frame and can cause stress in the united sections of the trampoline and
/ or can cause serious injury.
Step 2 – Leg Support Assembly
Connect the vertical extensions leg (# 6A and #6B) to the base leg (# 5) as
shown in Figure 2 (The mounted parts will be referred to hereafter as “Support
Leg”). Repeat this step for all the support legs.
Note: The vertical extension leg (#6B) has two holes (2)
Step 3 – Main rail Assembly with screw
At this point, two people are needed to assemble the trampoline.
Lift two sets of legs brackets mounted in STEP 2 to a vertical position
(standing). Connect one end of the top rail (# 3) to the vertical extension of
the leg (# 6A) and the other other end to the vertica leg extension with two
holes (# 6B) as shown in Figure 3 .
Repeat the same way for all the top Rails with Legs
Tip: Make sure that the holes in all parts of the steel pipe are aligned
out: This is important for the following installation of the net.
Step 4 – Top Rail Assembly
Complete the main frame by inserting top rail (# 4) on top rail (# 3) as shown
in Figure 4.
Step 5 – Securing the support leg to the top rail.
Secure one side of the support leg – Extension of vertical leg (# 6A) to the
frame using the locking screw (#A), washer small security (# B) and Allen key
(# C) as shown in FIGURE 5. If the holes do not match, turn the extension of
the Vertical leg back and forth to align the holes. Repeat the same way for
all the leg holders.
NOTE:
The holes on the other side of the support leg will be used later, when
installing the cover net – after all the springs (#7) have been installed
(steps 7 – 10).
Do not overtighten the screws in this moment, screws should be tightened until
the end
Tip: make sure that the holes in all the pieces of Steel Pipe Line and
the hole is outwards. This is important for the installation of the cover
later.
Assembly of the trampoline Mat
To assemble the trampoline Mat, only need the Spring Loading Tool (# 9)
included in this product.
Step 6 – place the Mat
Place the trampoline Mat (#1) on the floor in the Interior of the frame
assembled with the Label facing up as shown in Figure 6. Align the warning
labels with any of the trampoline legs, make sure that the warning labels are
up. This makes the installation process easier.
Select a starting point in the frame and name it “zero” point (pick a point
that is above a frame leg and facing a warning label).
STEP 7 – Assemble Springs
By placing the Springs, do not put hands, Arms, Legs or other body part near
the connection Points (i.e., joints Connecting Steel Pipe connection points)
can become pinched points when the Springs are contracted. Use Heavy Duty work
gloves protect your hands from pinching by Springs and Protective Glasses to
prevent Eye injury.
Make sure that no children playing nearby when joining in springs.
Starting at the “Zero Point”, Connect one end of the Spring (# 7) with the
spring load tool (# 9) in the triangular ring and pull the other end securing
it in the hole of the main frame, as shown in Figure 7.
Tap the end of the spring (# 7) with the handle of the spring load tool to
ensure that the springs are securely locked into the hole.
Step 8 – Assemble Springs
After having secured the spring in the “Zero Point”, Count to 36 holes on the
opposite side of the frame and put a Spring in the same way as in the previous
step. For a uniform distribution of the spring tension and ease of
installation, the springs must always be installed at opposite sides of the
main frame of an Alternating Way, i.e., Zero after 36, followed by 18 and 54
as shown in Figure 8.
Tip: the number of triangular Rings sewn in the table is equal to the number
of holes in the main frame. Note that if you miscounted a triangular hole or
ring, remove and reinstall the Springs in the necessary Place, maintaining a
uniform distribution of tension as detailed above.
Step 9 – Assemble Springs
Place a spring each interval of the sixth hole. For a uniform distribution of
tension and ease of assembly, the springs should be placed on opposite sides
of the main frame Alternatively, |E 6 after 24 and 42, 60, etc. besides the
Springs above should now have Springs at 6, 12, 24, 30, 42, 48, 60 and 66, as
shown in Figure 9.
Step 10
Continue placing the remaining 60 springs in the same manner as in the
previous step. The springs shall be placed on opposite sides of each one to
make sure that the trampoline Mat is taut perfectly.
IMPORTANT: you must make sure the springs are perfectly placed and return
to step 5 and tighten the screws of the support legs
Assemble Frame Pad
Never use the trampoline without the frame pad, the pad frame reduces the risk
of injury by striking the metal structure. Inspect the cushion frame and metal
parts are completely covered by the frame pad before each use.
Note: Please ensure that the warning label is placed between the support
leg main frame, as shown below: This is to ensure that the label is in front
of the entrance trampoline
Step 11
Place the Frame Pad (#2) on the trampoline and fully cover the springs and
steel frame. Align the straps to leg sockets and wrap the elastic straps to
the connectors of the legs. First, tie a knot and then tie in a bow on one
side, as shown in Figure 11. Repeat this step for all the outer bands.
Step 12
Finally, wrap the internal elastic straps around triangular ring and tie a
knot as shown in the diagram, then tie in a bow on one side as shown in Figure
12. Repeat this step for all inner bands.
Make sure the knots and ties are tight for all elastic straps
Make sure the pad frame is securely installed in the frame and completely
covers the frame and all springs before using the trampoline. Do not use the
trampoline if a triangular ring fails or is damaged.
Conduct a full Inspection of the trampoline to ensure that all parties are
properly assembled.
Read This Manual and make sure you fully understand all warnings in the
various Warning signals.
Disassembly of Trampoline
If you have to disassemble the trampoline please follow the assembly
instructions in the opposite direction and take special care to keep the
parts. Keep the original packaging for transport.
Assembly of the Trampoline Mesh Cover
Before you start:
This trampoline should only be used when the network is assembled correctly.
The net of the trampoline must be revised thoroughly before each use to ensure
that there are no breakages or damage. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL the important
safety instructions in this manual and all warnings on the product before use
Step 13
Place bottom frame tube (with foam) (# 11) next to the support leg(i.e., the
side with the 2 Holes) and secure it with the screw bolt (#G) , gap spacer
(#F), arc wahser (#J) , big spring wahser (#H) and Lock Nut(#l) as shown in
Figure 13.
Repeat this step for the rest 4 bottom frame tubes(with foam)
Place lower board tube ( # 11 ) next to the last support leg and secure it
with the screw bolt (# D ) , gap spacer (#F1), arc wahser (#J1), big spring
wahser (#H1)and Lock Nut(#l1)
Enclosure Net Tubes Assembly Diagram
Connect Top Frame Tube (#10) and Bottom Frame Tube (#11) with screw (#A), Small Spring Wahser (#B) and Allen tool (#C),
Connect Top Frame Tube (#10) and Bottom Frame Tube (#11) with screw (#A),
Small Spring Wahser (#B) and Allen tool (#C)
Install the strap circle to the top of the frame (# P ) as shown and then tie
the other end of the strap to the top(# P ). Please make sure the door is
closing at the zero point
Step 16
Tie the end of the cable (# L) to the first ring of the trampoline, pull cord
(# L) through all the rings on the trampoline frame, then tie the two ends of
the rope together.
Step 17
Pull the trampoline enclosure (# 12) to the door, then press two buckles as
(the bottom of the buckle not shown) shown in FIGURE 17.
Make sure the trampoline is on a flat, level surface with adequate safety distances in case you need to move from place to place. If you have to remove the trampoline please follow the assembly instructions in reverse and take special care to keep the parts. Keep the original packaging for transport.
TRAMPOLINE AND ENCLOSURE CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To avoid damage to the trampoline and enclosure, do not allow pets or animals
inside the enclosure.
The trampoline is intended to be used by one person at a time who weighs not
more than 300 pounds. The user should be either barefoot, wearing socks, or
wearing gymnastic shoes. Street shoes or tennis shoes should not be worn on
the trampoline. The user should remove all sharp objects from his or her
person that may cause injury or damage to the mat. Heavy, sharp, or pointed
hard objects should never touch the mat.
Continued exposure over a long period of time to the sun, especially to
ultraviolet rays, will shorten the life of the enclosure fabric. For longer
fabric life, store the enclosure when it is not being used. A dry enclosure,
properly stored, will provide the longest life of the fabric, sewing, and
hardware. Remove the enclosure from the trampoline during harsh weather
conditions or during long periods of non-use.
MAINTENANCE
Your trampoline was manufactured using quality materials and crafted to
provide you and your family with many years of enjoyment and exercise. Proper
maintenance and care will help to prolong the life of the trampoline and
reduce the possibility of injury. The following guidelines should always be
followed.
Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use, and replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent
potential hazards and increase the danger of personal injury:
- missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding, netting, enclosure tubes, or foam sleeves
- punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the mat, frame padding, netting or foam sleeves
- deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the mat, frame padding or netting
- ruptured or missing springs
- bent or broken frame, leg or enclosure tubes
- sagging bed or netting
- sharp protrusions on the frame, suspension system or enclosure tubes
If any of these conditions exist, the trampoline and/or enclosure should be disassembled (taken apart) or otherwise protected from being used until the condition is fixed.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
High Wind
It is possible for the trampoline and enclosure to be blown about by high
winds. If you expect high winds, move the trampoline and enclosure to a
sheltered location. Disassemble (take down) the enclosure netting. Tie the
trampoline frame down to the ground using ropes and stakes (not included). At
least three ropes and three stakes should be used. Make sure to attach the
ropes to the top of the trampoline frame: do not simply secure the legs or the
bases to the ground as they can separate from the frame sockets.The tops of
the stakes should be at ground level so that they will not create a tripping
hazard. In addition, the tops of the stakes should be covered, if necessary,
so that users will not be hurt by falling onto the stakes.
Moving the Trampoline and Enclosure
If the trampoline and enclosure needs to be moved, it should be moved by two
persons, kept horizontal, and lifted slightly.
If necessary, the trampoline and enclosure can be taken apart for moving. To
take the trampoline apart, follow the assem- bly steps in reverse order (see
pages 13 to 20). Do not attempt to take the frame sections, legs, or bases
apart before the mat and springs have been removed.
BASIC TRAMPOLINE SKILLS
Fundamental Bounce
- Start from a standing position with your head erect and your eyes on the frame pad.
- Swing your arms forward and up in a circular motion.
- Bring your feet together and point your toes downward while in the air.
- Keep your feet about 15 inches apart when landing on the mat.
Knee Drop
- Start bouncing from a standing position, keeping your eyes on the frame pad.
- Land on your knees, keeping your back straight and your body erect.
- Come back up to an erect position.
Seat Drop
- Land in a sitting position with your legs parallel to the mat.
- Place your hands on the mat beside your hips.
- Push with your hands to return to an erect position.
Front Drop
- Start from a low bounce and land on the mat in a prone position.
- Keep your head up and your arms extended forward on the mat.
- Push with your arms to return to an erect position.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Warranties its trampoline products to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service conditions. The steel frame is
warranted for one (1) year after the date of purchase. All other parts are
warranted for ninety (90) days after the date of purchase.
Wind or weather damage is not warranted.
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE UNITED STATES.
Information Packet
7.1 Packet Marking and Contents:
7.1.1 Each trampoline shall be accompanied by a separate packet of materials,
with the following notice:
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use Instructions
7.1.1.1 This notice shall, without font or layout being implied, be well
highlighted, and in enlarged boldface type in contrast to other text.
7.1.2 The packet shall contain: (1) assembly instructions, (2) care and
maintenance instructions, (3) warning information, and @) use instructions.
7.2 Assembly and Installation Instructions:
7.2.1 The manufacturer’ s assembly instructions for the trampoline shall be
clearly written and presented such that the trampoline can be properly and
safely assembled.
7.2.2 Where frame padding is used, the manufacturer’ s assembly instructions
shall emphasize the importance of properly attaching the frame padding
securely to the frame and in correct position prior to using the trampoline.
The manufacturer shall provide a diagramiillustrating the correct placement of
the frame padding relative to the frame.
7.2.3 Any specifc use limitations placed on the trampoline by the manufacturer
shall be included in a statement appearing in a box at the bottom of the frst
page after the following notice:
” WARNING
7.2.4 Trampoline installation instructions shall be supplied by the
manufacturer to aid the purchaser in proper installation and placement of the
trampoline. The installation instructions shall include the following
information:
7.2.4.1 Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 24 ft from
ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and
other possible hazards.
7.24.2 Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline away from walls,
structures, fences, and other play areas.
Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline.
7.24.3 Place the trampoline on a level surface before use.
7.244 Use the trampoline in a well-lit area. Artifcial illumination may be
required for indoor or shady areas.
7.24.5 Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use.
7.24.6 Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline.
7.24.7 The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all
users aware of practices specifed in the use instructions.
7.3 Care and Maintenance Instructions:
7.3.1 Trampoline care and maintenance instructions shall be supplied by the
manufacturer to aid the purchaser in the basic and proper care and maintenance
of the trampoline.
7.3.2 The manufacturer’ s care and maintenance instructions for trampolines
using frame padding shall contain the following information:
7.3.2.1 Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent
potential hazards:
- Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding,
- Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed or frame padding,
- Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding,
- Ruptured springs,
- A bent or broken frame,
- A sagging bed, or
- Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system.
7.3.3 The manufacturer’ s care and maintenance instructions for trampolines
not requiring frame padding shall contain at least the following information:
7.3.3.1 Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent
potential hazards:
- Punctures, frays, tears, or holes wornin the bed oredge system,
- Deterioration of the stitching or fabric of the bed or edge system,
- Asagging bed,
- Broken or missing suspension elements or suspension elements disconnected from the bed edge,
- A bent or broken frame, or sharp protrusions on the frame.
7.4 Warning Information:
7.4.1 All warnings in the information packet shall: (1) be readily visible,
(2) alert the reader to the potential hazard in time to take the appropriate
action, and (3) have good pictorial, word and message legibility.
NOTE 4—The user of this safety specifcation is referred to ANSI Z535.4
for guidelines on warning labels.
7.4.2 The information packet shall contain the following warning information:
” WARNING
7.4.2.1 DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head or neck can
cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of
the bed.
7.4.2.2 Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline. Use by more than
one person at the same time can result in serious injury.
7.4.2.3 Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
7.5 Use Instructions:
7.5.1 The use instructions shall include the following information:
” WARNING
7.5.1.1 DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head or neck can
cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of
the bed.
7.5.1.2 Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline. Use by more than
one person at the same time can result in serious injuries.
7.5.1.3 Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
7.5.1.4 Trampolines over 20 in. (51 cm) tall are not recommended for use by
children under 6 years of age.
7.5.1.5 Inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure the frame padding is
correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing
parts.
(1) For trampolines not requiring frame padding, omit the sentence, “Make sure
the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned.”
7.5.1.6 Climb on and off the trampoline. 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.
7.5.1.7 Stop bounce by fexing knees as feet come in contact with the
trampoline bed. Learn this skill before attempting others.
7.5.1.8 Learnfundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying
more advanced skills. 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 between
them.
7.5.1.9 Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control and repeated
landing in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished. Control is more
important than height.
7.5.1.10 While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward the
perimeter. This will help control bounce.
7.5.1.11 Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
7.5.1.12 Properly secure the trampoline when not in use.
Protect it against unauthorized 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.
7.5.1.13 Do notuse or stand near the trampoline in windy or gusty conditions.
A trampoline can become airborne when exposed to sustained wind or gusting
wind conditions. This can result in serious injury, paralysis, or death, as
well as property damage. To reduce these risks, disassemble the trampoline and
enclosure and store them until weather conditions improve.
Anchoring a trampoline frame may prevent the trampoline from moving as a
result of the wind, but even anchored trampolines can become airborne or
damaged. Consult a qualifed contractor to determine what type of anchor works
best in your location.
7.5.1.14 Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer. Maintain
a clear area around the trampoline.
7.5.1.15 Do not use the trampoline while under the infuence of alcohol or
drugs.
7.5.1.16 For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment,
contact the manufacturer.
7.5.1.17 For information concerning skill training, contact a certifed
trampoline instructor.
7.5.1.18 Bounce only when the surface of the bed is dry.
Wind or air movement should be calm to gentle. The trampoline must not be used
in gusty or severe winds.
7.5.1.19 Read all instructions before using the trampoline.
Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and use of this
trampoline are included to promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.
7.5.2 Additional trampoline instructional materials shall be supplied by the
manufacturer to aid the user in learning the fundamental trampoline skills.
These instructional materials shall contain illustrations depicting
trampolinists performing the fundamental skills positions, accompanied by
printed material describing them and suggesting ways to accomplish them. These
instructional materials shall be intended for use with consumer trampolines
and shall not describe the use of trampoline devices for somersaulting,
vaulting, diving, orother intermediate or advanced skills.
7.5.3 Suitable materials shall also include information per- taining to:
7.5.3.1 Trampoline safety and accident prevention.
7.5.3.2 Supervisor’ s role in preventing injuries.
7.5.3.3 Responsibilities of the owner/supervisor/instructor, and
7.5.34 Responsi bilities of the user.
7. Information Packet
7.1 Packet Marking and Contents:
7.1.1 Each trampoline enclosure shall be accompanied by a separate packet of
materials, with the following notice:
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use Instructions
‘WARNING
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this Trampoline Enclosure
7.1.1.1 This notice shall, without font or layout being implied, be well
highlighted, and in enlarged boldface type in contrast to other text.
7.1.2 The packet shall contain: (1) assembly instructions, (2) care and
maintenance instructions, (3) warning information, and @) use instructions.
7.2 Assembly and Installation Instructions:
7.2.1 The manufacturer’ s assembly instructions for the trampoline enclosure
shall be clearly written and presented such that the trampoline enclosure can
be properly and safely assembled.
7.2.2 Any specifc use limitations placed on the trampoline enclosure by the
manufacturer shall be included in a statement appearing in a box at the bottom
of the frst page after the following notice:
WARNING
7.2.3 Trampoline enclosure installation instructions shall be supplied by the
manufacturer to aid the purchaser in proper installation and placement of the
trampoline enclosure. The installation instructions shall include the
following information:
7.2.3.1 Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A mini mum of 24 ft from
ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and
other possible hazards.
7.2.3.2 Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline and trampoline
enclosure away from walls, structures, fences, and other play areas. Maintain
a clear space on all sides of the trampoline and trampoline enclosure.
7.2.3.3 Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure on a level surface
before use.
7.2.34 Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure in a well-lighted area.
Artifcial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas.
7.2.35 Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure against unauthorized and
unsupervised use.
7.2.3.6 Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline and trampoline
enclosure.
7.2.3.7 The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a
trampoline of a size for which the enclosure is designed.
7.3 Care and Maintenance Instructions:
7.3.1 Trampoline enclosure and maintenance instructions shall be supplied by
the manufacturer to aid the purchaser in the basic and proper care and
maintenance of the trampoline enclosure.
7.3.2 The manufacturer’ s care and maintenance instructions for the trampoline
enclosure shall contain the following information:
7.3.2.1 The information of7.3.2.3 when the support system frame or poles
require padding; or
7.3.2.2 The information of7.3.2.4 when the support system frame or poles do
not require padding.
7.3.2.3 Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent
potential hazards:
- Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached barrier or enclosure support system (frame) padding and pole caps.
- Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the barrier or support system (frame) padding.
- Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the barrier or support system (frame) padding.
- Bent or broken support system (frame).
- Sagging barrier.
- Sharp protrusions on the support (frame) or suspension system.
7.3.2.4 Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent potential hazards:
- Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached barrier or enclosure support system pole caps,
- Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the barrier,
- Deterioration in the stitching or fabric or the barrier,
- Bent or broken support system (frame) or poles,
- Sagging barrier, and
- Sharp protrusions on the support (frame) or suspension system.
7.4 Warning Information:
7.4.1 All warnings in the information packet shall: (1) be readily visible,
(2) alert the reader to the potential hazard in time to take the appropriate
action, and (3) have good pictorial word and message legibility.
NOTE 2—The user of this safety specifcation is referred to ANSI Z535.4
for guidelines on warning labels.
7.4.2 The information packet shall contain the following warning information:
WARNING
7.42.1 DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline. Landing on the
head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing
in the middle of the bed.
7.4.2.2 Do not allow more than one person inside the trampoline enclosure. Use
by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injury.
7.4.2.3 Use trampoline enclosure only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
7.5 Use Instructions:
Part List – Trampoline
Y2 | Slide | 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
X2-N | Left Handrail | 1 | |
X2-N-2 | Right Handrail | 1 | |
X•1-N | Joint Lever | 1 | |
tP | Big Fastener | 2 | |
113 | Bolt | 2 | |
112 | Washer | 10 | |
113 | Big Spring Wahser | 6 | |
H4 | Lock Nut | 4 | |
Ni | Bolt | 4 | |
N2 | Bolt | 2 | |
N3 | Small Spring Washer | 2 | |
N4 | Washer | 2 | |
N5 | Lock Nut | 2 |
Step 1 – Prepare the Slide Assembly
Take out the joint lever (X4-N), left handrail (X2-N), right handrail (right
handrail) and slide (Y2) to prepare for the assembly as the following figure
shows. Put the big holes of left handrail (X2-N) and right handrail (X2-N-2)
face inward, and connect them with joint lever (X4-N).
Step 2 – Assemble the Slide
Take out the bolt (H5), washer (H2) and big spring washer (H3), and assemble
the joint lever (X4-N) with these parts. The assembly of the left and right
handrails are the same. Take out the bolt (N2), small spring washer (N3),
washer (N4) and lock nut (N5), and connect the slide (pass the bolt (N2) and
washer (N3) through the holes on the slide, and fasten them with small spring
washer (N3) and lock nut (N5)), finally press the groove on the slide into the
joint lever (X4N). As shown in above figure
Step 3 – Connect the Slide with Trampoline
Connect the slide with the trampoline at the position of enclosure door, which
is also the opposite of the swing. Put the end of slide under the top rail,
and install it through the bolt (N2) and big fastener (U2).
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