EN INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE
STEP 2: ASSEMBLY OF THE JUMPING MAT (Fig. 2.1 – Fig. 2.3)
CAUTION – When fastening the springs, the tube joints can lead to bruis-
ing, because the trampoline is thereby stretched until it becomes taut.
a) Spread out the jumping mat (1) in the frame, with the printed side facing
upwards (Fig. 2.1).
b) Select an arbitrary point on the frame tube. Fasten the first spring (6) in
the frame at this point, as shown in Fig. 2.2.
c) Count 12 holes (for 65745) or else 15 holes (for 65730/-31) or else 20
holes (for 65740/-41), from the first spring in one given direction. Fas-
ten the second spring at this point in the frame and onto the jumping
mat. Attach two additional springs with the same interval distance be-
tween them, so that four springs are now respectively fastened with a
quarter-circular interval distance between them. (Fig. 2.3)
d) Use the special spring vice (7), to attach the spring to the jumping mat
and to hook the springs into the frame, in case you need more tensile
force as in the case of the first spring (Fig. 2.2). Hook in the spring until
it fully snaps, and press it down further, if the hook is not fully seated in
the hole.
e) Securely attach a further spring in the middle of each quarter. Now you
can attach the remaining springs in any order. In case you notice that
you have skipped a hole and an eyelet, loosen and fix the springs so that
the allocation of the holes on the frame to the eyelets is correct again.
STEP 3: ASSEMBLY OF THE SPRING GUARD (Fig. 3.1 – 3.2)
Fasten the spring guard (1b) to the mat (1a), with the help of the holding
rope (18) and the rope needle (17), as illustrated (Fig. 3.1). For this pur-
pose, the holding rope needs to be threaded into the rope needle. You
should initially tie a simple knot on a spring suspension, with the remain-
ing loose side of the holding rope. Thread the holding rope alternately
in each case, through the lower edge of the net and all remaining spring
suspensions. You should in each case firmly tighten the rope, after every 4
spring suspensions. You should after a firm connection of the net and mat,
in turn tie a connection knot with the same spring suspension as before.
Finally remove the rope needle and completely knot the rest of the holding
rope. For secure assembly pull the elastic drawstrings with hooks, from
above and from the outside around the frame, so that the spring guard
rests on the springs. Fasten the hooks from below in an appropriate eyelet
onto the jumping mat (Fig. 3.2).
STEP 4: ASSEMBLY OF THE FRAME PADDING (Fig. 4.1 – 4.3)
Place the frame padding (2) on the trampoline so that the springs and the
steel frame are covered (Fig. 4.1). Make sure that the frame padding covers
all frame rods and springs. Lead the elastic drawstrings with hooks, to
begin with from above and from the outside around the frame and subse-
quently hook them in an appropriate eyelet onto the jumping mat (Fig. 4.2).
Insert the two ends of an attachment loop through the net of the spring
guard. Knot the two ends of the attachment loop on the strap together,
which connects the mat with the spring guard (Fig. 4.3).
STEP 5: ASSEMBLY OF THE LOWER NET RODS (Fig. 5)
Follow the assembly steps in Fig. 5. Make sure that you introduce the
longer screw (14) through the upper hole and the shorter screw (13)
through the lower hole. Tighten the screw connections only finger tight.
Ensure that the foam tube is positioned above the trampoline frame.
STEP 6: FASTENING OF THE NET (Fig. 6)
You should in advance place the safety net on the jumping mat, before
proceeding with the assembly steps in Fig. 6. This is important for Step
7. Fasten the safety net (12) as shown, by sticking together the top ring
of the parts 10 and 11, and connecting them with the upper net posts (8).
STEP 7: ASSEMBLY OF THE NET RODS (Fig. 7.1 – 7.2)
Align the entrance so that it is not positioned over one foot (5), but be-
tween two feet. Align the seam of the net to a rod. Plug the upper and lower
net rods (8 + 9) together (Fig. 7.1). Make sure that the securing bolt clicks
into place. Lead the pads of the net poles together. Align them to the top
end of the net rods! Fasten the elastic straps at the lower net end, around
the frame, to the eyelets of the jump mat (Fig. 7.2).
Important warning! You should as a last step tighten all nuts.
MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
In order to move the trampoline you should have as many helpers as the
trampoline has feet. Prior to lifting, all used fasteners (pegs, etc.) should
be removed. Caution! Due to the spring tension there is a possible risk
that the frame can be twisted into a Figure "8" as a result of uneven lifting!
You and your helpers should therefore be respectively positioned between
two feet of the trampoline and you should then all lift the trampoline at the
same time. Lift the trampoline off the ground slightly and keep it horizon-
tal with the floor. To move the trampoline in a different way, disassemble it
completely. To disassemble, follow instructions for assembly backwards.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Use a dry or damp cloth only to clean the product; do not use special
cleaning agents! Check the product for damage or traces of wear and tear
before and after each use. Do not make any structural changes. For your
own safety, please use original spare parts only. These can be sourced
from HUDORA. If parts become damaged or if sharp edges or corners
should develop, the product may not be used any more. If in any doubt,
please contact our service team (http://www.hudora.de/). Store the prod-
uct in a safe place where it is protected from the elements, cannot be
damaged, and cannot injure anyone.
• Check that jumping mat, frame padding and safety net are without de-
fects and can withstand load. Sunlight, rain, snow and extreme tem-
peratures will make these parts loose strength. Replace jumping mat,
frame padding and safety net after 36 month use.
• Check the product regularly – especially before and after use! – for dam-
age and wear marks. Not servicing the product regularly can lead to
dangerous consequences for the user.
• Verify prior to each use that the trampoline mat is not worn and parts are
not loose or missing. In particular, check all spring and bolt connections
and tighten them if necessary, so that they do not loosen during use.
• The trampoline can be blown over, when exposed to strong winds. In
the event that you expect windy weather, the trampoline must be trans-
ferred to a protected area and where expedient also disassembled. An-
other possibility is to ensure that the frame of the trampoline is securely
lashed with the help of ropes and pegs. In order to ensure safety, the
trampoline has to be pegged to the ground over at least three points.
Ensure that the frame of the trampoline is not exclusively only securely
lashed over a foot part of the trampoline, as this may lead to a tearing
apart of the frame connections.
• Keep the trampoline safe from impermissible access when not in use.
For trampoline with ladders, the supervisor must remove the ladder
when leaving the place so that unsupervised children under 6 years do
not get on the trampoline.
• Make sure that the padding for the trampoline frame is attached secure-
ly and is at the right place.
• In order to keep the risk of an injury to the minimum, always check the
trampoline for worn, defective or missing parts before use.
• Always inspect the safety net to find out if it is worn out or damaged
before the trampoline is used. Make sure that the safety net is properly
attached, its straps are securely fastened and the safety net itself is not
damaged.
• Put the trampoline away when it is not to be used.
• Do not make any technical modifications. The trampoline and its safety
net should be dismantled or secured against use until necessary correc-
tions have been made, if a fault or an abnormality which is potentially
dangerous to the user has been detected.
• Do not use the trampoline if it is damaged or unsafe!
• After moving the trampoline, check each point of the "Special Safety
Instructions" and "Safety Instructions" once again.
WATCH OUT FOR THE FOLLOWING
• Tears, holes or rips
• Loose jumping mat
• Pulled seams or other closure problems
• Bent or broken framework, i.e. legs
• Damaged or loose screws
• Broken, missing or damaged springs
• Damaged, missing or unsecured frame padding
• Protruding objects of any kind (especially sharp edges) on the frame,
springs or the mat
• Safe functioning of the locking bolt
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