6904266 Trampoline G21 EasyJump Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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6904266 Trampoline G21 EasyJump

Thank you for purchasing our product.

Before using this unit, please read this manual. To reduce the risk of injury, it is necessary to follow safety rules and regulations stated below. Instruction Manual is included in the delivery. Please keep it for later use. In case that you borrow the trampoline to another person, always enclose also this manual.

KEEP IN MIND THAT THE PERSON USING THE TRAMPOLINE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS FLAWLESS CONDITION


Introduction

Incorrect use of this trampoline is dangerous and may cause serious injuries! Trampolines are devices which allow you to jump into uncommon height, so be careful while jumping.
Check the trampoline before each use.
Assembly and maintenance instructions of the product, safety tips and instructions for proper jumping techniques are included in this manual. All users of the trampoline should study the following instructions carefully and get familiar with this set of instructions.
Anyone who chooses to use this trampoline must be aware of his/her own limitations and capabilities for implementation of various jumps and techniques on the trampoline. Initially you should get used to simple small jumps and basic techniques on the trampoline. Focus on the position of your body and practice each basic jump until you get sufficient experience.
Do not jump carelessly, while using the trampoline always emphasize good posture and mastering various jumping techniques.

Do not allow more people to use the trampoline at the same time as this increases the risk of injury

Do not perform flips and flops, because it increases the risk of falling on your head or neck which may lead to serious injuries causing paralysis or even fatal injuries.

Do not allow more people to use the trampoline at the same time as this increases the risk of injury.
Do not perform flips and flops, because it increases the risk of falling on your head or neck which may lead to serious injuries causing paralysis or even fatal injuries.

GENERAL CONDITIONS

The product is intended for household use only and is not suitable for professional or medical use.
Maximum load capacity for the trampoline is:

183 cm (6 ft) 244 cm (8 ft) 305 cm (10 ft) 366 cm (12 ft)
50 kg 120 kg 130 kg 130 kg

Notice for children

This trampoline is not a toy. Do not allow children to play unattended near the product. Take the necessary precautions and supervise all activities of children on the trampoline. Packaging material is not suitable for children as it presents danger of suffocation! Children are not aware of the potential hazards arising from the use of this product. Keep small children away from this product unless they are supervised. The product must be kept out of reach of pets. Trampolines of height exceeding 51 cm are not suitable for children under the age of 6 years..

PAY ATTENTION to damaged goods

Use only original spare parts. Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians. Improper repairs may jeopardize the safe use of trampoline. Use this product only as described in this manual.
Protect the product from moisture and extreme temperatures.
Trampoline springs and shackles must be properly checked on regular basis.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

The trampoline should not be used without the supervision of another person. These safety instructions must be followed.

CAUTION

  1. Always close the opening in the net before use.
  2. Do not jump into the safety net, it is only intended to stop people from falling off the trampoline. Abuse and breakage of the safety net is considered negligent use and it is not covered by warranty.

Damaged or worn parts must be replaced. Do not use the trampoline until then.
Do not wear clothes with hooks or other objects likely to catch on the trampoline.
Trampoline must be located on even ground and in a non-slip surface.
In case of strong wind it is necessary to move the trampoline to a safe area or disassemble it completely.
If you need to move the trampoline, the minimum of 4 people are needed and they should spread evenly around the perimeter of the trampoline.
Users should be familiar with the user manual. This guide contains instructions for assembly, selected preventive measures, as well as recommendations for service and maintenance.
Do not use the trampoline near water, it is necessary to keep enough free space around it.
Do not attach any objects to the trampoline.
Do not let anyone or any subject underneath the trampoline while the trampoline is in use.
The jumping area is flexible and force induced by a jumping person can cause serious injury to a person under the trampoline.
Trampoline can be used only if the jumping area is clean and dry. Worn or damaged jumping area must be replaced.
Before attempting difficult jumps learn the basic techniques of jumping.
Do not use the trampoline as a rebounding surface for jumping to other objects.
Do not jump off the mat onto the ground.
No matter where the trampoline is installed, a protective cage around the trampoline is essential.
The net of the protective cage is there to prevent movement to the side, it must never be used as a climbing wall.
Remove all pointed or sharp articles from the trampoline and user during use.
Do not eat or drink when using the trampoline.
Only leave the trampoline through the door in the net.

Possible causes of accidents

More users:
The risk of injury increases if the trampoline is used by more people at a time. The smallest and lightest person‘s risk of injury is more likely than the risk for higher or heavier people.

Entering and exiting the trampoline:
Always enter and exit the trampoline carefully. Do not walk on the springs or jump on the trampoline from a higher place such as a ladder, roof or terrace.

Frame and springs:
When jumping on the trampoline, try to stay in the center of the jumping surface to reduce the risk of injury in case of a fall on the frame or springs. Springs and frame must always be completely covered with a protective collar. Avoid stepping or jumping on the protective collar.

Loss of control over the movement:
If you lose control over your motion, it can lead to an injury by the jumping surface, frame or spring.
Controlled jumps are performed if a person lands on the same spot from which he/she sprang.
Learn the basic techniques of jumping, before you try more difficult jumps. Risk of injury also increases with increasing fatigue.

Other objects:
Do not use the trampoline if animals, other persons or objects are under the trampoline. Do not hold any objects while jumping on a trampoline and do not place any objects on it while it is used by another person. Remove all branches, cables and similar obstacles, which might appear above the trampoline.

Insufficient maintenance:
Poor maintenance of the trampoline increases the risk of injury. Check the trampoline regularly and replace all torn or worn parts before further use.

Bad weather conditions:
Use the trampoline only in good weather conditions. Wet jumping surface is slippery and jumping in strong wind can lead to loss of control of the movement and result in injuries.

Unlimited access to the trampoline:
When the trampoline is not in use, store the ladder in a safe place so that it cannot be accessed by unsupervised children.

Accident prevention:
All users of the trampoline must be familiar with the basic jumps before switching to more complicated ones. The user is in control of his movement when he or she jumps and lands at the same spot.

NOTE
Prior to first use read the section „Trampoline testing“.

Trampoline testing:

After the assembly of the trampoline it is important that you perform the following safety checks:

  • Use a screwdriver to check that all screws are tightened securely.
  • Look underneath the trampoline and make sure all springs are attached securely to the frame and triangular handles.
  • Use both hands to transfer your weight to different parts of thetrampoline and make sure the frame and jumping surface is alright.
  • Check whether the protective collar covers the springs and frame completely.
  • Make sure the bars are securely mounted on the trampoline and check the strength of the attachment.
  • Make sure the spring cover and safety net are not torn at the seams.
  • Make sure the zipper at the entrance to the trampoline is working properly.
  • Make sure all peripheral hooks are connected to the triangular handles underneath the trampoline.
Basic jumping techniques

It is important to learn the basic techniques before using the trampoline.

Basic jump

  • Start in standing position, spread your legs into shoulder width and look at the mat.
  • Swing your arms up and forward in a circular motion.
  • While you are in the air, put your legs together with your toes pointing downwards.
  • When landing on the mat, spread your legs into shoulder-width again.

Slowing down

  • Sometimes you may lose control over the jump.
  • Slowing down allows you to gain control over your motion and balance.
  • Position yourself in a position of a basic jump.
  • When landing, bend your knees as much as possible.

Jumping on knees

  • Start with a low basic jump.
  • Jump on your knees and keep your back and your body straight. Use your hands to keep your balance.
  • Swing your arms and jump back to basic position.
Training program

With the help of this training program you will learn the basic jumps so that you can later manage the more complex and tiring ones.
Before using the trampoline please read the safety information. This is important in order to prevent incorrect use of the trampoline which might lead to injuries.
If the trampoline is used by children, it is necessary that the supervising person is also familiar with the trampoline usage instructions and features.

Lesson 1:

  • Move up and down – demonstration of proper technique
  • Basic jump – demonstration of the exercise
  • Slowing down – demonstration of slowing the jump down
  • Jumping from hands and knees – demonstration of the exercise

Lesson 2:

  • Repeat the past lesson
  • Jumping from knees – demonstration of the exercise
  • Posture during the jump – demonstration of the exercise
  • If you want to proceed correctly and gain more experience with jumps, you must first start with jumping from seated position, gradually add knees, etc.

Lesson 3:

  • Repeat the exercises from previous lessons.
  • After repeating exercises from previous lessons you should be able to properly use the trampoline, and your basic jumps should be fully controlled.

You can also try to play the following game:
First person starts by demonstrating certain jump. The second person repeats the jump and adds any other jump afterwards. Both persons repeat the jumps and add one jump each round. The person who lasts longer while correctly repeating all jumps in the sequence is the winner. It is important that all jumps and techniques are carried out in a controlled manner in order to avoid the risk of injury. Do not attempt to perform difficult jumps before you are sure that you can handle the easy ones.
To further enhance your jumping skills contact an experienced coach.

Stretching exercises
Daily use of the trampoline can improve your health and fitness. Before jumping, you should perform stretching exercises to loosen up your muscles. Stretching exercises can prevent serious injury to the muscles while jumping on a trampoline and are therefore very important. You should not start jumping on the trampoline until your muscles are sufficiently relaxed.

Servicing/Maintenance

This trampoline has been designed and manufactured with high quality materials and professional labour. Given good care and servicing it will provide users with years of exercise, pleasure and leisure while reducing the risks of injury. Follow the user instructions provided in this manual.
Always inspect the trampoline before each use to check that there are no worn, damaged or missing parts. Pay special attention to the following points:

  • Replace the mat in case of perforations, tears or fraying, or if it shows signs of wear such as stretching or sagging. Remove any snow which builds up on the mat so that it is not damaged by the weight of the snow.
  • Some parts of the metal structure must be replaced if a component is bent, deformed or broken. Check that there are no sharp points.
  • Check that the springs are correctly fastened to the metal frame, replace those that are slack or broken.
  • Check that the trampoline screws and nuts are tight.
  • Check that the protective pad is correctly positioned and attached. The foam pieces must cover the metal frame and the springs completely. Replace the pad if damaged. In case of snow, rain or strong wind, store the pad indoors to prevent premature ageing.
  • The protective net must be installed according to the assembly instructions. Replace the net if damaged. In case of snow, rain or strong wind, store the net indoors to prevent premature ageing.
  • Only original spare parts must be used to repair the product.
  • Do not use abrasive products to clean the trampoline. Use a soft damp cloth (fresh water) to clean off any dirt and dust.

The protective pad and the net are vital safety components. They must be replaced if they wear out.
If any of the condition described above or any other component likely to cause injury is detected, the trampoline must be dismantled or its use prohibited until the damage is repaired.

Instructions for installation

Installation of the product must be done carefully. Installation should be performed by at least two people. If you have any doubts during installation, ask a technically qualified person.
Before you begin installation of the trampoline, read all instructions in this manual.
Before the assembly, remove all packaging and place all parts of the trampoline in a free open area.
Make sure that no parts are missing according to the manual.
Store the packaging material in such a way that there is no danger. Foil and plastic bags are dangerous for children (choking hazard)!
After installation please make sure that all screws, clamps and bolts are properly installed, tightened and that all connections are securely fastened.
Assemble the trampoline in a free area with a diameter of at least 8 m. There must be sufficient space also between a trampoline and other potential sources of danger such as electrical cables, branches, pools, fences, etc..
Do not use the trampoline in the rain, wind or storm. It is recommended to dismantle and store the trampoline under such conditions.
The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity. Flash, extension cords and electrical devices must never come into contact with the trampoline.
Trampoline must be used in well- lit environments.
Do not place any objects underneath or onto the trampoline.
Trampoline should not be used in close distance to other leisure facilities, or near buildings.
When installing or disassembling the trampoline it is recommended to wear gloves.

More Tips:
For better stability sandbags can be placed on the legs of the trampoline.
Do not use the trampoline during pregnancy.
Do not use the trampoline if you have high blood pressure.
Enter the trampoline without shoes, otherwise you may damage the jumping area. This damage is not covered under warranty.
Do not enter the trampoline with a cigarette or with pets.
Do not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do not lean on the safety net, which is only intended as a rescue object in case of a fall.
Place the trampoline on an even surface, preferably on grass. Locating the trampoline on a hard surface can cause damage which is not covered by warranty. Locating the trampoline on uneven surfaces may result in overturning.
Avoid direct contact of the trampoline with open fire.
Secure the trampoline against unauthorized use.
Do not use the trampoline when it is wet.
Do not use the trampoline during strong wind and storm.
The manufacturer or distributor of the trampoline is not responsible for any direct or consequential damages arising from the use of the trampoline. This includes all financial losses, such as theft, loss of property, loss of profits, cost of installation or disposal and any other consequential damages.
All claims due to apparent manufacturing defect must be immediately consulted with the dealer and use of the trampoline must be discontinued immediately

Important instructions for use

Do not jump for long periods of time. Fatigue may increase the risk of injury.
Trampoline users should wear appropriate sport clothing and shoes with soft soles or jump barefoot.
Trampoline assembly:
Choose a clear area with a diameter of at least 8 m. This area must be free of all possible sources of danger, such as electrical cables, branches, toys, pools and fences.
Please make sure that:

  1. Trampoline is placed on a flat, firm and non-slippery surface.
  2. The place is well lit.
  3. No distracting objects are placed around the trampoline.

Maintenance:
In order to assure safe use of the trampoline, it must be checked on regular basis. Defective parts must be replaced immediately. Trampoline should not be used until it is completely repaired.
Trampoline frames are galvanized. Rust may eventually occur on some zinc parts, especially in welded areas or underneath the protective sheet. To prevent corrosion, we recommend treatment of the frame and fasteners with grease or other suitable substances. This will increase the durability of the frame.
Cleaning :
Wipe the trampoline with a soft wet cloth. Do not use abrasive or aggressive chemical detergents.
Packaging:
Most of the packaging materials are recyclable. Please dispose of it in a responsible way. Regularly check expendable parts of the trampoline.

Expendable parts are as follows:

  • Springs
  • Fastening of the protective mats
  • Safety net
  • Jumping area

Parts list

| 183 cm (6 ft)| 244 cm (8 ft)| 305 cm (10 ft)| 366 cm (12 ft)
---|---|---|---|---
A| | 38×1.2 mm| 6x| 38×1.2 mm| 6x| 38×1.2 mm| 8x| 38×1.2 mm| 12x
B| | 38×1.2 mm| 0x| 38×1.2 mm| 3x| 38×1.2 mm| 4x| 38×1.2 mm| 6x
C| | 38×1.2 mm| 0x| 38×1.2 mm| 3x| 38×1.2 mm| 4x| 38×1.2 mm| 6x
D| | 38×1.2mm| 3| 38×1.2mm| 3| 38×1.2mm| 4| 38×1.2mm| 6
E| | 3×135 mm| 36| 3×135 mm| 48| 3×135 mm| 56| 3×135 mm| 72
F| | 140 cm| 1| 202 cm| 1| 263 cm| 1| 325 cm| 1
G| | 1830 mm| 1| 2440 mm| 1| 3050 mm| 1| 3660 mm| 1
H| | 1| 1| 1| 1
I| | 25×1.2 mm| 3| 25×1.2 mm| 3| 25×1.2 mm| 4| 25×1.2 mm| 6
J| | 25×1.2 mm| 3| 25×1.2 mm| 3| 25×1.2 mm| 4| 25×1.2 mm| 6
K| | 25×1.2 mm| 3| 25×1.2 mm| 3| 25×1.2 mm| 4| 25×1.2 mm| 6
L| | 3| 3| 4| 6
M| | 4×10 mm| 3| 4×10 mm| 3| 4×10 mm| 4| 4×10 mm| 6
N| | 1| 1| 1| 1
O| | 6| 6| 8| 10
P| | 6| 6| 8| 10
Q| | 3| 3| 4| 6
R| | 6×78 mm| 6| 6×78 mm| 6| 6×78 mm| 8| 6×78 mm| 12
S| | 3| 9| 12| 18
T| | 1| 1| 1| 1
U| | 3| 3| 4| 6

Assembling Instructions

  1. Locate the parts.
  2. Select two leg extensions (part B/C) and lage base U shape foot (part D).
  3. Connect 2 leg extensions to U shape legs as step 1. Make sure holes align up as per photo 1.1.
  4. Attach the remining legs with each U shape foot.
  • Connect 2 Top Rails (Part A).
  • You will need at least 2 persons for lifting up the frame.
  • Connect all the remaining.
  • All of the legs need to install these screws (part S)

Attention:

  • 2 persons are needed to install Jump Mat.
  • Only install 6-8 springs opposite each other first (as per image), then install remaining springs afterwards. Otherwise you need more time for re-working later.

Attention:
Screws should be very tight.

Place the spring cover around the trampoline edge and tie down around the metal tube with straps.

Important:
Please note that Part O and Part P can only be tightened by following the image below. The end of Part O must have the gap & the end of Part P must have the pointed groove.

Attention:
Connect half of the total quantity of steel wires together so you have two lengths of equal amounts.
Insert one through safety net from left to right of safety net. At this stage, it does not matter which end connector goes through first.
Now insert the other half through the opposite side of the safety net, this time making sure that the connector (end) that goes through first will be the opposite to the fist one, in order that you can connect them together to make a complete circle.

Remarks:
Please make sure that the connector for 1pc of the long steel wires is at least 2-3 thread out. Now put the other end of the long steel wire connector in and tighten it.
Tighten the connector by hand or via a spanner tomake sure the steel wires do not come apart.
Warning:
This step is very important as if the Steel Wires is not tighten, it will be high risk for injury!

Attention:

① Entrance of the part L should be outward.
② Take the Sleeves (part U) and cover the safety pole (part K and part J).

① Tighten the screws and nuts.
② Check the entrance of part
L again, and make sure it is outward.

  1. Make sure all of the tubes are connected and locked in.
  2. Repeat the above mentioned step and insert steel wires to the other plastic caps.
  3. Now weave the rope in and out of the safety net whilst weaving also in and out of the jumping mat hooks that the springs attach to.

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