virtufit VF06004-305 Ronde Trampoline User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- virtufit
Table of Contents
User manual
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Consult your child’s doctor before jumping, especially for children with health problems. Read all instructions before using the trampoline. VirtuFit takes no responsibility for any injuries or material damage caused by the use of this product. Read the manual carefully before you start to assemble and/or use the trampoline. Adult supervision is required at all times.
ATTENTION
– Recommended age 6+ years.
– No somersaults or flips – can cause serious injury. Jump without shoes.
– Not suitable for children under 36 months – small parts, choking hazard.
– The trampoline is intended for outdoor use only.
– Only one user at a time. The danger of Collision hazard.
– Always close the net opening before jumping.
– Do not use the mat when it is wet
– Empty pockets and hands before jumping
– Always jump in the middle of the mat
– Do not eat while jumping. It is advisable not to bounce immediately after a
meal.
– Do not exit by a jump
– Do not use in strong wind conditions and secure the trampoline.
– The trampoline shall be assembled by an adult in accordance with the
assembly instructions and thereafter checked before the first use.
– The max user weight is: 183 cm: 50 KGS – 251 cm: 50 KGS – 305 cm: 150 KGS.
– Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular stops).
ADVISORY
– This trampoline is not intended to be buried in the ground.
– The trampoline must be placed on a level surface at least 2m from any
structures or obstructions such as fences, garages, house, overhanging
branches, laundry lines or electrical wires,
– Do not install the trampoline over concrete, asphalt or any other hard
surface. Also not in proximity of other conflicting installations, such as
padding/swimming pools, swings, slides, or climbing frames.
– Any modifications made by the consumer to the original trampoline (e.g. the
addition of an accessory) should be carried out according to the instructions
of the manufacturer.
– Inspect the trampoline/enclosure net before each use.
– If an access ladder is used it should be removed when the trampoline is not
in use.
– Make sure there are no children/animals/obstructions underneath the
trampoline.
– Access the trampoline through the door of the enclosure net only. Make sure
you securely close it before bouncing. Use: Ensure the door is securely closed
before bouncing.
– Don’tintentionailly rebound off the enclosure net as this will weaken it.
– Only attach manufacturer-approved accessories to the trampoline and
enclosure net.
– Always jump in the middle of the mat and practice bounce techniques safely
with adult supervision and guidance. Warranty claim is excluded if the cause of the
defect is the result of:
– Maintenance assembly and repair work not performed by an official dealer.
– In case of improper use, neglect, and / or poor maintenance.
– Failure to maintain the fitness equipment in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions,
– The product has been incorporated into the soil.
– Defects caused by external influences (eg climate and weather influences).
ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
– Attention to the need to carry out checks and maintenance of the main parts
(frame, suspension system, mat, padding, and enclosure) at the beginning of
each season and also at regular intervals of every 2 weeks, pointing out that
if these checks are not carried out, the trampoline could become dangerous.
– 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 them when required.
– Retain the maintenance instruction manual.
– Outdoor trampolines should be equipped with a device that in strong wind
conditions avoids displacement due to wind (e.g. steel bars in the ground or
loads like sandbags or water bags) and/or items catching wind like net and
mats should be removed.
– In certain countries during the winter periods, 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 enclosure indoors.
– Check that mat, padding, enclosure and soft surface are without defects.
– Make sure that the hook-and-loop fasteners are closed correctly during the
use of the trampoline!
– Trampoline and net should be packed away in winter. Make sure all parts are
dry and packed securely.
– Store dry to support product longevity. Always be aware of the wear and tear
due to weather and wind.
– We recommend securing the trampoline in strong winds. Tie the trampoline
down with ropes attached to the trampoline pad. Tie the trampoline down in a
minimum of three places distributed evenly across the trampoline frame.
– Do not secure the legs as these may become misaligned and ruin the
trampoline. Dismantle or remove the trampoline completely, if required. It may
result in great danger if the trampoline is not secured in strong winds.
– If the trampoline is not used for short periods of time and to avoid jump
mat debris caused by fallen leaves and twigs, It’s recommended usage of a
Weather Cover. When the trampoline is not used for a longer period of time
(e.g. during the winter). It’s recommended to store the trampoline, especially
the protective padding, in a dry area to support product longevity.
NOTE! Sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures reduce the strength
of these parts over time.
TOOLKIT
When you open the carton, and you will find the below parts in the carton.
Place all parts on the floor. Make sure you have all the parts listed. If
parts are missing, please
contact the supplier.
#| DESCRIPTION| 183
CM| 251
CM| 305
CM| 366
CM
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A| Frame cover| | 1| 1| 1| 1
B| Jumping Mat| | 1| 1| 1| 1
C| Top Rail| | 6| 6| 6| 8
D| Spring| | 36| 48| 60| 72
E| Leg Extension| | 0| 0| 6| 8
F| W-Shaped Leg| | 3| 3| 3| 4
G| Spring Tool| | 1| 1| 1| 1
H| T-Connector| | 6| 6| 6| 8
I| Screw| | 0| 0| 6| 8
J| Screwdriver| | 0| 0| 1| 1
K| Fork Screw| | 6| 6| 6| 8
L| Spanner| | 1| 1| 1| 1
M| Tube Cap| | 6| 6| 6| 8
N| Upper Pole| | 6| 6| 6| 8
O| Bottom Pole| | 6| 6| 6| 8
P| Enclosure Net| | 1| 1| 1| 1
Q| 9-Shaped Screw| | 6| 6| 6| 8
R| Screw| | 6| 6| 6| 8
**ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Missing parts: If you think you are missing certain parts in your package,
carefully check the styrofoam and the trampoline. Some parts (bolts, screws,
etc.) are already attached to/in the trampoline.
Use gloves to protect your hands from bottlenecks during assembly. When you’re
ready to get started, make sure you have plenty of room and a clean, dry area
for mounting.
Read the assembly instructions below before you start mounting the trampoline.
Incorrect mounting will damage the trampoline frame:
+ Make sure the trampoline is placed on level ground. Uneven ground surfaces
may cause the trampoline frame to warp (FIG 1).
+ Make sure that all bolts holding the frame joints are tightened completely
before installing the springs. Failure to do this properly will cause the
frame to warp.
+ Make sure NOT to use one’s leg to push against the trampoline leg or frame
when loading the springs.
It will cause the trampoline to warp (FIG 2).
+ DO NOT load the springs onto the frame on only one side of the trampoline.
Uneven distribution of tension from the springs will cause the frame to warp
(FIG 2).
+ If the trampoline frame warps up, do not be alarmed as the “Quad-ock”
system is designed to be flexible. Push down on the part of the frame that
warped with two people as shown. The frame will level out (FIG 3).
NOTE! For the next assembly 2 adults in good physical condition are
required. Wear good shoes and keep balance to avoid a fall. Failure to follow
all instructions and warnings exactly could result in serious injury.
STEP 1
- By attaching two Leg Extension (E) to W-shaped Legs(F), to form a “U” shaped with Screws(I) by Screwdriver(J). Repeat this step with the remaining pieces to make the rest U legs. Leave to one side when finished.
NOTE! 6FT end 8FT without leg extension. This step is only suitable for 10FT and 12FT.
- Begin by attaching Top Rails (C) to T-connectors (H). Continue until you form a large circle.
NOTE! Have a second person or use a wall to apply some resistance against the frame to help it shift into place.
- Two people will be necessary at this point to assemble the trampoline. One person lifts up the circle frames. The other person lifts the U-shaped leg tubes to a standing (vertical) position and inserts the T-connectors into a U-shaped leg tube. Ensure the locking holes are aligned
STEP 2
NOTE! 2 adults may be required to complete the placement of all springs. Springs will create high levels of tension when assembled. Please take care not to pinch your fingers.
- Lay out the Jumping Mat(B) inside the frame.
- Take Spring (D) and insert end (b) into Top rail tube, then put end (a) of the spring into the trampoline Jumping Mat (B) rings.
- Hold Spring Tool(G) overhand and pull the spring hook towards the Top rail (C) as the picture shows; drop the hook into the frame hole until it latches on completely, and tap it down if the hook is not completely in the hole.
IMPORTANT
- Springs must be attached the right way around and fully inserted into the holes along the top of the frame.
- It is easier to place one hand on the frame and pull the spring towards you.
- Make sure that (a) is attached to the D-rings of the jumping mat and (b) is attached to the trampoline frame.
- The placement of the next spring must be on the opposite side of frame, then the center adjacent, then opposite. It must be done this way so the tension of the spring is spread to equality.
- To ensure that you have started to fit the bed correctly, please count the spring holes in between each top rail to make sure that you have the same number of spring holes in the top rails.
- Make sure that the D-rings on the bed, match the number of holes along the top rails.
- If you notice that you have skipped a hole and D-ring connection, recount, remove and adjust accordingly.
Installing the Protective Edge:
- Lay Frame Cover (A) on the outer edge, so springs are covered. It should be fitted like a shower cap. It should be fitted like a shower cap. Please ensure it covers all metal parts.
- Tie the strap located at the underside of the Frame Cover to the frame. Do not tie them to the springs.
- STEP3
- Attach the tube sets to the leg upright of the trampoline as shown. Be sure to have someone help you hold the tube frame steady when you do this. First attach Bottom Pole Tube (O) to the leg frame with Fork Screw (K) & 9 Shaped Screw (Q), secure with Nut by Spanner (L).
- Now, attach the upper pole tube (N) to the bottom pole tube (O) as shown. Do this for all sets of tubes.
NOTE! After connecting all enclosure poles, please check whether all Tube Caps (M) are inserted into the Upper Pole Tube (N). As they are already installed before shipment. If not, please find in the carton and install as this photo shows.
STEP 4
- Start installing the Enclosure Net (P) to the poles by inserting the beginning of the sleeve on the Poles until it reaches 2ft and continues doing the same to all poles as in figure 1.
- Pull down each sleeve, a few inches at a time till all sleeves reach the bottom of the enclosure frame as shown in figure 2.
STEP 5
- Connect bottom straps/clips to every few Jumping mat V-rings from under the Safety Pad. Attach the clips from outside as the figure shows.
After assembling the trampoline, it is important that you perform the following safety checks:
- Ensure all screws and bolts are tightly secured.
- Look under the trampoline and check all springs are hooked securely to the frame and jumping mat rings.
- Inspect the spring cover and check it is covering the springs and frame and that it is tied securely.
The VirtuFit Trampoline with Safety Net is now complete and ready to use!
MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
INSTRUCTIONS
- Moving trampoline. If the trampoline and enclosure need to be moved, it should be moved by two persons at least, kept horizontal, and lifted slightly.
- If necessary, the trampoline and enclosure can be taken for moving. To take the trampoline apart, follow the assembly steps in reverse order.
- If you need to move the trampoline, two people should be used at least.
- All connector points should be wrapped and secured with weather-resistant tape, such as duct tape. This will keep the frame intact during the move and prevent the connector points from dislocating and separating.
- When moving, lift the trampoline slightly of the ground and keep it horizontal to the ground. For any type of other move, you should disassemble the trampoline.
MAINTENANCE
DAILY MAINTENANCE
– Clean and remove sweat/moisture after each use. Do not use aggressive
cleaning agents
– Check that the trampoline is free from dust and dirt.
SEMI-ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
– Inspect all bolts and nuts related to the trampoline, and tighten as
required.
BASIC TRAMPOLINE SKILLS
BASIC SKILLS USING THE TRAMPOLINE
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Start from a standing position with your head upright and your eyes on the frame.
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Swing your arms forward and raise in one circular motion.
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Bring your feet together and point your toes down while in the air.
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Keep your feet about 1 foot apart if you lands on the bed.
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Start jumping from a standing position, keeping your eyes on the frame.
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Land on your knees, keep your back straight and your body upright.
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Bounce back to an upright position.
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Start from a low jump and land on the jumping mat in a prone position.
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Keep your head up and extend your arms on the front of the bed.
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Push with your arms to return to one upright position.
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Land in a sitting position with your legs parallel to the jumping mat.
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Place your hands on the jumping mat next to your Hips.
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Push with your hands to return to one upright position.
A certified trampoline instructor should be contacted to further develop your
trampoline skills
For questions or missing parts please contact your dealer.