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<strong>TP987</strong> 8ft NGT <strong>Pluto</strong> IN9849 12 08 12/1/09 17:16 Page 1<br />
<strong>TP987</strong><br />
<strong>Pluto</strong> <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> <strong>Trampoline</strong><br />
<strong>INSTRUCTIONS</strong> FOR ASSEMBLY<br />
MAINTENANCE AND USE<br />
Design Reg No: 000874839 US Design Reg No: 0802283.2 Pat.Pending: UK0802283.2<br />
Important!<br />
These instructions must be followed for<br />
safe assembly and use.<br />
Please r<strong>et</strong>ain for future reference.<br />
Weight limit: 40kg<br />
Suitable for children aged: 3 years +
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ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE, CARE AND USE <strong>INSTRUCTIONS</strong><br />
WARNING: Read these materials prior to assembling and using this <strong>Trampoline</strong> Enclosure<br />
Thank you for buying a TP <strong>Trampoline</strong>. This trampoline is designed and manufactured to provide you and your family with many<br />
years of fun and exercise but, for your benefit and saf<strong>et</strong>y, please read this manual carefully and in full before assembling and<br />
using your trampoline. Then, please r<strong>et</strong>ain this manual for future reference.<br />
! WARNING !<br />
Do not land on head or neck. Paralysis or death can result even if you land in the middle of The trampoline mat (bed).<br />
To reduce the chance of landing on your head or neck, do not do somersaults (flips). Only one person at a time on the<br />
trampoline. Multiple jumpers increase the chances of loss of control, collision, and falling off. This can result in serious injury.<br />
! REMEMBER !<br />
<strong>Trampoline</strong>s are rebounding devices which propel the user to unaccustomed heights, and into a vari<strong>et</strong>y of body movements.<br />
Rebounding off of the trampoline, striking the frame or springs, or improperly landing on the trampoline mat (bed) may cause<br />
injury.<br />
Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous and can cause serious injuries.<br />
Inspect the trampoline before each use, and replace any worn, defective or missing parts.<br />
All purchasers and all persons using the trampoline must become familiar with the manufacturer’s recommendations for the proper<br />
assembly, use and care of the trampoline. Each user must also be alert to his or her own limitations in the execution of trampoline<br />
skills. Assembly instructions, selected precautions, recommended instructional techniques and progressions, and suggestions<br />
for the care and maintenance of the trampoline are included in this user’s manual to promote safe, enjoyable use of this<br />
equipment. Please read these in full.<br />
It is the responsibility of the owner or trampoline supervisor to ensure that all users of this trampoline are adequately informed of all<br />
warnings and saf<strong>et</strong>y instructions. Remember using this trampoline exposes you to the risk of serious injury, including<br />
permanent paralysis or even death from landing on the neck or head. The risk exists even if you land on the trampoline mat.<br />
For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, contact the manufacturer.<br />
<strong>INSTRUCTIONS</strong> FOR ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE AND USE OF TP TRAMPOLINES.<br />
YOUR NEW TRAMPOLINE<br />
ASSEMBLY INFORMATION<br />
TP trampolines must be assembled by an adult. They must be erected exactly in accordance with the assembly<br />
instructions, which follow. Enlisting the aid of a helper will make assembly easier. This trampoline does not require any tools<br />
to assemble other than those supplied. This pack may contain small parts and is not suitable for children under 36 months<br />
until fully assembled. Please take an inventory of all parts before assembly and ensure that all parts listed are included.<br />
Also please take care during assembly as the manufacturing process can som<strong>et</strong>imes result in the occasional sharp edge<br />
and small pieces of waste m<strong>et</strong>alwork. The use of gloves to protect your hands from pinch points during assembly is also<br />
recommended. Should there be any missing parts, the toy must<br />
not be used until replacement parts have been fitted - the TP<br />
Customer Services line is +44(0) 1299 872804.<br />
SITING<br />
The trampoline must always be used in a well lit area. Under no<br />
circumstances should it be positioned on a hard surface such as<br />
concr<strong>et</strong>e or asphalt, unless the ground under the trampoline<br />
plus the recommended freespace area is covered with a saf<strong>et</strong>y<br />
surface (please refer to diagram on page 31). Examples of<br />
suitable surfaces are grass, sand or a play surface intended for<br />
this use. The trampoline must be placed on a level surface.<br />
A minimum of 24ft of overhead clearance is required for this<br />
product. Adequate horizontal clearance must be maintained<br />
from objects and possible hazards including electric power<br />
wiring, tree limbs and fencing.<br />
WARNING: HIGH WINDS<br />
It is possible for the trampoline to be moved during high winds.<br />
If high winds or prolonged periods of inclement weather are<br />
anticipated, we recommend that the surround enclosure is<br />
collapsed and protected using the cover supplied.<br />
(See page 30.)<br />
To protect against movement of the trampoline either reposition<br />
the trampoline to a sheltered location or anchor the frame<br />
securely to the ground using ropes and additional stakes.<br />
A Tie Down kit is available as an accessory.<br />
Protect your <strong>Trampoline</strong> from high winds.<br />
Always use ground stakes supplied.<br />
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USING YOUR TRAMPOLINE - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION<br />
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES<br />
USAGE<br />
TP trampolines are designed and made for family outdoor domestic use only. The <strong>Pluto</strong> <strong>Trampoline</strong> is intended to be used by one child at<br />
a time, weighing less than the user weight stated on the cover of this manual and is not recommended for use by children under three.<br />
The <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> <strong>Trampoline</strong> Range is not intended for use outside of these guidelines. The user should be either barefoot, in socks, or wearing<br />
gymnastic shoes. Misuse can result in injury. Inspect the trampoline before use and always replace worn, defective or missing parts. The<br />
pads should always be fitted. Climb on and off the trampoline, It is a dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to the floor or<br />
ground when dismounting, or to jump onto the trampoline when mounting. Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects.<br />
Do not attempt to crawl under or over the barrier. Do not intentionally rebound off, hang from, kick, cut or climb on the surround. Wear<br />
clothing free from drawstrings, hooks, loops <strong>et</strong>c which could g<strong>et</strong> caught in the surround and do not attach anything to the surround which<br />
is not a manufacturer-approved accessory. Enter and exit the trampoline using the door designated for this purpose.<br />
SUPERVISION<br />
Children should always be supervised while they are playing on TP trampolines and should be instructed not to use the trampoline in an<br />
inappropriate or hazardous manner. We recommend that they do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery that may catch or snag<br />
during play. Ensure that younger children do not walk or crawl underneath the trampoline and keep the area around and underneath<br />
free from all solid objects at all times.<br />
WEATHER CONDITIONS<br />
Special care should be taken as weather conditions change. In particular, a w<strong>et</strong> trampoline mat (bed) is too slippery for safe jumping.<br />
Gusty or severe winds can cause jumpers to lose control. To reduce the chance of injury, use the trampoline only under appropriate<br />
weather conditions. In cold weather, tongues and lips can stick to m<strong>et</strong>alwork at subzero temperatures. In warmer and sunnier weather,<br />
parts can become hot, and the temperature should be regularly checked during play, especially m<strong>et</strong>al parts.<br />
BEFORE YOU BEGIN, REMEMBER<br />
1. <strong>Trampoline</strong>s are rebounding devices which propel<br />
the user to unaccustomed heights, and into a<br />
vari<strong>et</strong>y of body movements. Rebounding off the<br />
trampoline, striking the frame or springs, or<br />
improperly landing on the trampoline may cause<br />
injury.<br />
2. All purchasers and all persons using the trampoline<br />
must become familiar with the manufacturers<br />
recommendations for the proper assembly, use<br />
and care of the trampoline. Each user must also<br />
be alert to his/her own limitations in the execution<br />
of trampoline skills. Assembly instructions, selected<br />
precautions and suggestions for the care and<br />
maintenance of the trampoline are included in this<br />
user’s manual to promote safe, enjoyable use of<br />
this equipment.<br />
3. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that<br />
all users of this trampoline are adequately<br />
informed of all warnings and saf<strong>et</strong>y instructions.<br />
4. Never allow more than one (1) person on the<br />
trampoline at a time. Multiple jumpers increases<br />
the chance of someone becoming injured.<br />
Jumpers may collide with one another, fall off the<br />
trampoline, fall on or through the springs, or land<br />
incorrectly on the mat.<br />
5. Injury may result from hitting the frame or falling<br />
through the springs while jumping or g<strong>et</strong>ting on or<br />
off the trampoline. Stay in the centre of the<br />
trampoline mat when jumping. BE SURE TO KEEP<br />
THE FRAME PAD IN PLACE TO COVER THE FRAME AT<br />
ALL TIMES. The frame pad is not designed nor<br />
intended to support the weight of the trampoline<br />
user. Do not step or jump directly onto the frame<br />
pad.<br />
6. Always secure the trampoline against unauthorized<br />
and unsupervised use.<br />
Warning<br />
The <strong>Pluto</strong> <strong>Trampoline</strong> enclosure is a geom<strong>et</strong>rical shape formed by<br />
using flexible poles held under tension.<br />
During assembly / disassembly, care should always be taken to<br />
release the poles gradually. If suddenly released under tension the<br />
pole is liable to “spring” outwards with force.<br />
Avertissement<br />
La forme géométrique du fil<strong>et</strong> de protection de la gamme de<br />
trampolines <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> est obtenue à l'aide d'arceaux maintenus sous<br />
tension. Pendant le montage / démontage, prenez soin de toujours<br />
relâcher chaque arceau progressivement. En cas de relâchement<br />
soudain, les arceaux maintenus sous tension risquent de se proj<strong>et</strong>er<br />
violemment vers l'extérieur.<br />
Avvertenza<br />
La recinzione esterna dei trampolini <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> è una forma geom<strong>et</strong>rica<br />
composta da pal<strong>et</strong>ti flessibili in tensione. Durante il montaggio o lo<br />
smontaggio, prestare la massima attenzione a rilasciare i pal<strong>et</strong>ti<br />
gradualmente. Se un pal<strong>et</strong>to sotto tensione viene rilasciato<br />
improvvisamente, potrebbe “scattare” con forza verso l'esterno.<br />
Advertencia<br />
El cercado de seguridad de la cama elástica <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> es una<br />
estructura con forma geométrica compuesta por unos postes<br />
flexibles que se sostienen al tensarlos. Durante su montaje y<br />
desmontaje, debe siempre ir soltando cada poste poco a poco. Si<br />
suelta un poste tenso de repente, puede que salga despedido<br />
hacia fuera con bastante fuerza.<br />
Warnung<br />
Die Einfriedung aus dem <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> Trampolin-Sortiment ist geom<strong>et</strong>risch<br />
geformt und besteht aus flexiblen Stangen, die unter Spannung<br />
stehen. Beim Auf- und Abbau sollten diese Stangen vorsichtig<br />
abmontiert werden. Wenn eine Stange noch unter Spannung steht<br />
und plötzlich frei wird, kann sie mit großer Wucht nach außen<br />
„springen“.<br />
Aviso<br />
A vedação do trampolim da gama <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> é uma forma geométrica<br />
formada por varas flexíveis sob tensão. Durante os procedimentos de<br />
montagem/desmontagem devem ser sempre tomadas precauções<br />
para que a tensão das varas seja libertada de forma gradual. No<br />
caso de a tensão ser libertada de forma rápida, a vara pode "saltar"<br />
para fora com força.<br />
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INTRODUCTION TO TRAMPOLINING - BASIC SKILLS<br />
The first periods of trampoline use should focus on learning fundamental body positions and practicing the basic<br />
bounces that are described the following pages of this manual.<br />
During this learning period, jumpers should practice these basic techniques and perfect them. Braking, or checking the<br />
bounce should be taught first and stressed as a saf<strong>et</strong>y measure. Jumpers should brake their jump whenever they start to<br />
lose balance or control. This is done by simply bending the knees sharply upon landing and absorbing the upward thrust<br />
of the mat (bed). This enables the jumper to stop suddenly and avoid losing control.<br />
In trampoline use, the take-off point and landing point of a good, controlled jump is on the same spot. An exercise is<br />
considered learned only when a jumper is able to perform it consistently. Jumpers should never proceed to any advanced<br />
step until they can perform all previous techniques consistently. Please see below for information about marking the centre<br />
of the bed with a targ<strong>et</strong> area.<br />
Allow each jumper a brief turn on the trampoline. Extended bouncing exposes an over tired user to an increased risk of<br />
injury. Longer turns tend to lessen the interest of others waiting to jump.<br />
Clothing should consist of T-shirt, shorts and regulation gymnastic shoes, heavy socks, or jumpers may be barefoot.<br />
Beginners may wish to wear protective clothing such as a long sleeve shirt and trousers until correct landings are<br />
mastered. This will reduce the chance of mat (bed) burns from improper landings on elbows and knees. No hard sole<br />
shoes should be worn as they cause excessive wear on the trampoline mat (bed).<br />
The trampoline mat is several fe<strong>et</strong> from the ground. Jumping off the trampoline to the ground or any other surface may<br />
result in injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from a roof, deck, or other object also represents a risk of injury. Smaller<br />
children may need assistance g<strong>et</strong>ting up on or down from the trampoline. Mounting and dismounting properly should be<br />
a strict rule from the very beginning. Users should climb onto the trampoline by placing their hands on the frame and<br />
stepping or rolling up onto the frame, across the springs, and onto the mat (bed). Do not step directly on the frame pad or<br />
grasp the frame pad when mounting or dismounting the trampoline. Users should always place their hands on the frame<br />
while mounting or dismounting. To dismount, jumpers should walk to the side of the mat (bed), bend over and place one<br />
hand on the frame, then step from the mat to the ground.<br />
Reckless bouncing should not be permitted. All skills should be learned at moderate heights. Control rather than height,<br />
should be emphasized. Jumpers should be forbidden to practice alone and unsupervised.<br />
BOUNCING<br />
1. Always bounce in the centre of the bed. Bouncing near the edge of the bed can lead to injury and can also<br />
str<strong>et</strong>ch the springs. The frame pad is not designed nor intended to support the weight of the trampoline user. Do not<br />
step or jump directly onto the frame pad.<br />
2. Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your bounce and land consistently in the middle of the<br />
bed. While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline towards the perim<strong>et</strong>er. This will help control bounce.<br />
Avoid bouncing when tired and keep turns short.<br />
3. Learn basic bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. Attempting a<br />
manoeuvre beyond present skill levels increases the chance of loss of control. A controlled jump is one where the<br />
landing is in the same spot as the take off. Before learning a more difficult manoeuvre, the preceding one should be<br />
performed consistently under control.<br />
4. Do not attempt somersaults without proper instruction and supervision. Landing on your head or neck, even in<br />
the middle of the trampoline mat increases the risk of a broken neck, which can result in paralysis or death.<br />
5. To regain control and stop your jump, bend your knees sharply when you land.<br />
6. Do not bounce for too long or when tired.<br />
7. Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.<br />
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR TRAMPOLINE<br />
GENERAL<br />
Your trampoline is designed to stand outside all year round and generally requires very little maintenance. However, a little<br />
care and for<strong>et</strong>hought can add years to your trampoline’s life. Remember that the bed (mat) and frame pads are made of<br />
synth<strong>et</strong>ic materials and are easily damaged by cigar<strong>et</strong>te ends, fireworks and bonfire debris. The manufacturer strongly<br />
recommends that the surround is disassembled and covered during the winter months (as shown on page 30).<br />
Please be aware that the following conditions could represent potential hazards:<br />
Missing improperly positioned, or insecurely attached surround, padding or poles; punctures, holes or d<strong>et</strong>erioration in<br />
stitching in the surround or pads; bent or broken frame; sagging surround or bed; ruptured springs; sharp protrusions on the<br />
frame or elsewhere on the trampoline.<br />
The trampoline enclosure is only to be used for the use it was intended and must be the appropriate size for the<br />
trampoline.<br />
FRAME<br />
Do not sit or stand on the frame or the frame pads while the trampoline is in use as this restricts the frames natural reflex<br />
action. Oil or p<strong>et</strong>roleum jelly applied where the springs hook into the frame will reduce squeaking and frame hole wear. If<br />
surface rust appears it should be removed with either a wire brush or coarse sandpaper, and the area treated with a nontoxic<br />
paint.<br />
FRAME PADS<br />
Frame pads are there to protect the user from any fall or landing on the springs and frame. On no account should people<br />
be permitted to sit or stand on them when the trampoline is in use. You should also make sure that smaller users do not use<br />
the inside edges of the pads as a “handle” when g<strong>et</strong>ting up on to the trampoline. Pads should be rotated every two<br />
months to allow even wear and prolong life / appearance.<br />
THE MAT<br />
The mat (bed) will, over the years, be gradually weakened by the effects of ultra viol<strong>et</strong> radiation. Therefore, the more it can<br />
be protected from direct sunlight the longer it will last. A little mould or mildew should not harm the mat.<br />
Do make sure that shoes are removed before bouncing and ensure that any other sharp objects such as belt buckles,<br />
brooches and jewellery are removed too.<br />
THE SPRINGS<br />
Do not stand on the springs whilst the trampoline is in use. Try not to bounce on to the springs. They are not designed for<br />
this sort of stress and can become str<strong>et</strong>ched, misshapen and weakened. If you find you have any str<strong>et</strong>ched springs, it is<br />
important to replace them as soon as possible to avoid damage to the trampoline mat and avoid overloading and<br />
therefore damaging the remaining good springs<br />
FIRE RISKS AND DISPOSAL<br />
Never allow TP toys to be placed or used near a fire. When it becomes necessary to dispose of your equipment, remove<br />
all bolts and disassemble. Store out of the reach of children until it can be properly disposed of.<br />
METHODS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION<br />
JUMPER’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS<br />
Education on the part of the user is a must for saf<strong>et</strong>y. Users must first learn a low controlled bounce and the basic landing<br />
positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills. Jumpers must understand why they have to master<br />
“control” before they can start thinking about other moves. Understanding the proper progression of skills in jumping on a<br />
trampoline must be the first lesson.<br />
SUPERVISORS ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS<br />
It is the responsibility of the supervisors of trampoline users to provide knowledgeable and mature supervision. They need to<br />
know and enforce all the rules and warnings s<strong>et</strong> forth in this manual in order to minimize the likelihood of accidents and<br />
injuries and to inform users of these rules. During periods of time when supervision is unavailable or inadequate, this may<br />
require that the trampoline be disassembled, placed in a secure area, or otherwise secured against unauthorized use. It is<br />
the responsibility of the supervisor to be sure that the users are fully aware of the saf<strong>et</strong>y guidelines which are printed on the<br />
pads.<br />
These instructions are issued in the interest of child saf<strong>et</strong>y, and we do ask you to follow our advice.<br />
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STANDING BOUNCE<br />
Use the basic “fe<strong>et</strong> to fe<strong>et</strong>” standing bounce to warm up and<br />
g<strong>et</strong> the feel of the trampoline.<br />
Try to keep the body straight. Your legs should be slightly apart<br />
when landing on the bed and tog<strong>et</strong>her in the air with toes<br />
pointed. As you jump up from the trampoline bed push down<br />
hard on the balls of fe<strong>et</strong> and toes, str<strong>et</strong>ch your body upwards<br />
and swing your arms forward and upwards.<br />
As you come down onto the bed bring your arms down to your<br />
sides, part your legs slightly, land with fe<strong>et</strong> flat and flex your<br />
knees.<br />
IMPORTANT: TO STOP YOUR BOUNCE<br />
Bend your knees as your fe<strong>et</strong> touch the bed. Practice this move<br />
so that you are confident that you can stop dead if you find<br />
you are g<strong>et</strong>ting out of control or going away from the centre of<br />
the bed.<br />
TUCK JUMP<br />
Start as if doing just a standing bounce. At the top of your<br />
bounce bring your knees to your chest and briefly clasp your<br />
shins. L<strong>et</strong> go and r<strong>et</strong>urn to standing bounce with body straight<br />
and arms at sides before landing on the bed.<br />
PIKE JUMP<br />
Start as if doing a standing bounce. At the top of your<br />
bounce, bending your body at the hips, raise your legs,<br />
keeping them straight and tog<strong>et</strong>her, to the horizontal position<br />
and briefly touch your shins. R<strong>et</strong>urn to the standing bounce<br />
before landing on the bed with arms at your sides.<br />
STRADDLE JUMP<br />
Similar to the pike jump, but str<strong>et</strong>ch your legs apart as far as<br />
possible with the toes pointed and try to touch the top of your<br />
fe<strong>et</strong> in the position at the top of the bounce, before r<strong>et</strong>urning to<br />
land on your fe<strong>et</strong> with your arms at your sides.<br />
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SEAT DROP<br />
First, without bouncing, just sit in the middle of the bed in the<br />
correct landing position. This is with your legs tog<strong>et</strong>her and<br />
straight out in front of you. Lean slightly backwards with back<br />
straight, arms beside and slightly behind you with fingers<br />
tog<strong>et</strong>her and POINTING FORWARD.<br />
Next stand up and drop to the Seat Drop position, without<br />
bouncing. Then try the move from a little bounce. To bounce<br />
back onto your fe<strong>et</strong> lift hips forward and push up with your<br />
hands.<br />
Make sure that you drop to the Seat Drop position in the<br />
middle of the bed and land back on your fe<strong>et</strong> in the middle of<br />
the bed.<br />
HALF TWIST<br />
From a Standing Bounce, as you leave the bed raise both arms<br />
and bring them tog<strong>et</strong>her above your head whilst looking in the<br />
direction you wish to twist. This action will help you twist your<br />
body round so that you land facing the opposite direction,<br />
having rotated through 180 degrees. The higher and quicker<br />
you lift your arms the further you will twist. Always twist in the<br />
same direction.<br />
FULL TWIST<br />
Performed as for the half twist but with more effort so that you<br />
rotate through a full 360 degrees and land in the same position<br />
that you took off from. Do not attempt a full twist until you have<br />
perfected the half twist.<br />
SWIVEL HIPS<br />
Swivel Hips is really three simple moves put tog<strong>et</strong>her to make<br />
one: seat drop - half twist - seat drop. To start off, try joining the<br />
last two parts of the move tog<strong>et</strong>her so that you land in a seat<br />
drop facing the opposite direction.<br />
Once you have got the last two parts of the move tog<strong>et</strong>her add<br />
on the first seat drop, reach upwards and forwards from the first<br />
seat drop and turn your hips and body. Your straight legs can<br />
then follow through under your body into the second seat drop<br />
facing the opposite direction.<br />
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HANDS AND KNEES<br />
Without bouncing, adopt the hands and knees<br />
position as shown. R<strong>et</strong>urn to the standing position<br />
and with a small bounce lift your hips back and<br />
upwards and drop to the hands and knees position.<br />
Hands and knees must hit the bed at exactly the<br />
same time. Push up slightly with your arms to r<strong>et</strong>urn<br />
to the Standing position.<br />
FRONT DROPS<br />
Without bouncing, adopt the Front Drop position by<br />
lying flat on your front in the middle of the bed with<br />
your head up, arms bent, palms downwards on the<br />
bed, with fingers nearly touching each other just<br />
forward of your chin. Now adopt the hands and<br />
knees position and from a small bounce, kick your<br />
legs backwards, and adopt the Front Drop position<br />
with your head and arms. Practice bouncing from<br />
hands and knees to Front Drop and back again.<br />
To do a front drop from standing position it is<br />
important to realise that you must DROP to the<br />
centre of the bed. You must NOT dive forwards as<br />
this can be extremely uncomfortable.<br />
Do your first Front Drop from standing without<br />
bouncing by lifting your hips and heels upwards<br />
and backwards. It is b<strong>et</strong>ter to move backwards<br />
when doing a Front Drop than to dive forwards.<br />
When landing in the Front Drop position, your<br />
forearms, stomach and thighs should all hit the bed<br />
at the same time. Push with your arms to r<strong>et</strong>urn to<br />
the standing position in the centre of the bed.<br />
BACK BOUNCING<br />
As an introduction to the Back Drop and to g<strong>et</strong> the feel of where and how to bounce on your back,try<br />
back bouncing. Without bouncing, adopt the Back Drop position. Keep your chin forward and head<br />
off the bed by continuing to look forwards. With legs and hands up in the air start regular bouncing<br />
motions by bringing your knees up towards your chest to push your body into the bed, then open your<br />
legs out to lift off the bed. Tuck them in as you hit the bed and open out to leave the bed. Work with<br />
the bounce and you’ll find this an easy and enjoyable move.<br />
BACK DROP<br />
First without bouncing, adopt the Back Drop<br />
position. Keep your chin forward and head off the<br />
bed. Legs should point upwards and forwards, at<br />
about 60 degrees from the surface of the bed and<br />
arms at a similar angle.<br />
From standing position with hardly any bounce,<br />
keeping sight of the outside of the trampoline all<br />
the time, kick both legs up and forward lifting hips<br />
and aim to land in the centre of the bed on the<br />
upper part of your back. Lift your hips up and<br />
forward and bear down with your legs to r<strong>et</strong>urn to<br />
standing position.<br />
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ROUTINES<br />
Once you have mastered all these moves you can start performing them one after the other to create a routine.<br />
Start your routine with a few standing bounces to s<strong>et</strong> your rhythm.<br />
Try to perform each skill neatly, at a consistent height and always in the middle of the bed.<br />
You can put tog<strong>et</strong>her moves in whatever order you wish. Some are more difficult than others. Here are two<br />
suggested basic routines.<br />
Start with Routine A. Once you have mastered Routine A you are ready to start Routine B.<br />
Routine A<br />
Routine B<br />
1. Front Drop 1. Seat Drop........................)Swivel<br />
2. To Fe<strong>et</strong> 2. Half Twist to Seat Drop ....)Hips<br />
3. Tuck Jump 3. Half Twist to fe<strong>et</strong><br />
4. Half Twist 4. Half Twist<br />
5. Straddle Jump 5. Tuck Jump<br />
6. Seat Drop 6. Front Drop<br />
7. To Fe<strong>et</strong> 7. To Fe<strong>et</strong><br />
8. Pike Jump 8. Straddle Jump<br />
9. Full Twist 9. Back Drop<br />
10. Standing Bounce 10. To Fe<strong>et</strong><br />
There are a number of other moves that fit tog<strong>et</strong>her well. These<br />
are usually called progressions.<br />
When you are ready try some of these:<br />
1. Seat Drop to hands and knees to Front Drop.<br />
2. Seat Drop to Front Drop.<br />
3. Front Drop to Seat Drop.<br />
4. Back Drop to Front Drop.<br />
BEWARE OF.....<br />
You may have noticed that the Knee Drop is missing from the list of moves. This is a very simple move which is no<br />
longer recommended by the British <strong>Trampoline</strong> Federation, as it can cause the bouncer to lose control, bounce<br />
forward and fly head first off the side of the trampoline. It has also been known to cause back injuries.<br />
Remember that if you happen to do a Knee Drop you are, in fact, isolating two of your bodies vital control and<br />
energy absorption joints; your knees and your ankles.<br />
There are many more trampoline moves that require a higher degree of skill and training and should be taught<br />
by a qualified trampoline coach.<br />
It is not always realised that somersaults and moves involving full rotation in the air are potentially very<br />
dangerous if attempted without proper training and supervision. For this reason we recommend that somersaults<br />
are not attempted unless under the supervision of a properly qualified trampoline coach.<br />
TRAMPOLINING AS A SPORT ...<br />
If you would like to take up trampolining as a sport, contact your nearest Leisure Centre and ask about<br />
trampoline lessons. If they are unable to help you, contact the British Gymnastics at:<br />
Ford Hall<br />
Lilleshall National Sports Centre<br />
Newport, Shropshire<br />
TF10 9NB<br />
Telephone: 01952 820 330<br />
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This product conforms to ASTM F 1148, Consumer Saf<strong>et</strong>y<br />
Performance Specification for Home Playground Equipment.<br />
CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET FOR PLAYGROUND SURFACING MATERIALS<br />
The U.S. Consumer Product Saf<strong>et</strong>y Commission (CPSC) estimates that about 100 000 playground<br />
equipmentrelated injuries resulting from falls to the ground surface are treated annually in U.S. hospital<br />
emergency rooms. Injuries involving this hazard pattern tend to be among the most serious of all playground<br />
injuries, and have the potential to be fatal, particularly when the injury is to the head. The surface under and<br />
around playground equipment can be a major factor in d<strong>et</strong>ermining the injury-causing potential of a fall. It is self<br />
evident that a fall onto a shock absorbing surface is less likely to cause a serious injury than a fall onto a hard surface.<br />
Playground equipment should never be placed on hard surfaces such as concr<strong>et</strong>e or asphalt and while grass may<br />
appear to be acceptable it may quickly turn to hard packed earth in areas of high traffic. Shredded bark mulch, wood<br />
chips, fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surfaces when installed and maintained<br />
at a sufficient depth under and around playground equipment.<br />
X3.2 Table X3.1 lists the maximum height from which a child would not be expected to sustain a life-threatening head<br />
injury in a fall onto four different loose-fill surfacing materials if they are installed and maintained at depths of 6, 9, and 12<br />
in. However, it should be recognized that all injuries due to falls cannot be prevented no matter what surfacing material is<br />
used.<br />
X3.3 It is recommended that a shock absorbing material should extend a minimum of 6 ft in all directions from the<br />
perim<strong>et</strong>er of stationary equipment such as climbers and slides. However, because children may deliberately jump from a<br />
moving swing, the shock absorbing material should extend in the front and rear of a swing a minimum distance of 2 times<br />
the height of the pivot point measured from a point directly beneath the pivot on the supporting structure.<br />
X3.4 This information is intended to assist in comparing the relative shock-absorbing properties of various materials. No<br />
particular material is recommended over another. However, each material is only effective when properly maintained.<br />
Materials should be checked periodically and replenished to maintain correct depth as d<strong>et</strong>ermined necessary for your<br />
equipment. The choice of a material depends on the type and height of the playground equipment, the availability of the<br />
material in your area, and its cost.<br />
9 This information has been extracted from the CPSC publications “Playground Surfacing -Technical Information Guide”<br />
and “Handbook for Public Playground Saf<strong>et</strong>y.” Copies of these reports can be obtained by sending a postcard to the:<br />
Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Consumer Product Saf<strong>et</strong>y Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207 or call the toll-free hotline: 1-<br />
800-638-2772.<br />
TABLE X3.1<br />
Fall Height in Fe<strong>et</strong> From Which a Life Threatening Head Injury Would Not Be Expected<br />
Type of Material 6 inch. depth 9 inch. depth 12 inch. depth<br />
Double Shredded Bark Mulch 6 10 11<br />
Wood Chips 6 7 12<br />
Fine Sand 5 5 9<br />
Fine Gravel 6 7 10<br />
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Warning<br />
Please instruct children not to use the equipment in a manner other than intended.<br />
Installation Instructions and Information -<br />
Place the equipment on level ground, not less than 6 ft (1.8 m) from any structure or obstruction<br />
such as a fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines, or electrical wires.<br />
Do not install home playground equipment over concr<strong>et</strong>e, asphalt, packed earth, or any other hard surface.<br />
A fall onto a hard surface can result in serious injury to the equipment user.<br />
Operating Instructions -<br />
Observing the following statements and warnings reduces the likelihood of serious or fatal injury.<br />
We recommend on-site adult supervision for children of all ages Instruct children not to walk close to, in front of, behind, or<br />
b<strong>et</strong>ween moving items.<br />
Instruct children not to twist swing chains or ropes or loop them over the top support bar since this may reduce the strength<br />
of the chain or rope.<br />
Instruct children to avoid swinging empty seats.<br />
Teach children to sit in the center of the swings with their full weight on the seats.<br />
Instruct children not to use the equipment in a manner other than intended.<br />
Instruct children not to g<strong>et</strong> off equipment while it is in motion.<br />
Parent to dress children appropriately (examples would include the use of well-fitting shoes and the<br />
avoidance of ponchos, scarfs, and other loose-fitting clothing that is potentially hazardous while using equipment).<br />
Instruct children not to climb when the equipment is w<strong>et</strong>.<br />
Check the openings b<strong>et</strong>ween rollers and sliding surfaces of roller slides for foreign materials that could be potentially<br />
hazardous to users.<br />
Verify that suspended climbing ropes, chain, or cable cannot be looped back on itself.<br />
Instruct children not to attach items to the playground equipment that are not specifically designed for use with the<br />
equipment, such as, but not limited to, jump ropes, clothesline, p<strong>et</strong> leashes, cables and chain as they may cause a<br />
strangulation hazard.<br />
Maintenance Instructions -<br />
Check all nuts and bolts twice monthly during the usage season for tightness and tighten as required. It is particularly<br />
important that this procedure be followed at the beginning of each season.<br />
Remove plastic swing seats and take indoors or do not use when the temperature drops 40°F.<br />
Oil all m<strong>et</strong>allic moving parts monthly during the usage period.<br />
USA<br />
Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges twice monthly during usage season to be certain they are in place.<br />
Replace when necessary. It is especially important to do this at the beginning of each new season.<br />
Check swing seats, ropes, cables and chains monthly during usage season for evidence of d<strong>et</strong>erioration. Replacement<br />
should be made in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.<br />
Sand rusted areas on tubular members and repaint using a nonlead-based paint me<strong>et</strong>ing the requirements of Title 16 CFR<br />
Part 1303.<br />
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HOJA DE INFORMACIÓN DEL CLIENTE SOBRE MATERIALES DE SUPERFICIE DE ÁREAS DE<br />
RECREO<br />
La U.S. Consumer Product Saf<strong>et</strong>y Commission (CPSC) (Comisión para la Seguridad de los<br />
Productos de Consumo de EE.UU.) calcula que en las salas de urgencias de hospitales de Estados<br />
Unidos se tratan cada año alrededor de 100 000 lesiones causadas por caídas en las superficies de<br />
equipo de área de recreo. Las lesiones relacionadas con esta pauta de riesgo tienden a estar entre las<br />
más graves de las ocurridas en áreas de recreo, particularmente cuando la lesión afecta a la cabeza. La<br />
superficie debajo y alrededor de equipo de área de recreo puede ser un factor principal en d<strong>et</strong>erminar el<br />
potencial de lesión de una caída. Es evidente que es menos probable que cause una lesión grave una caída<br />
sobre una superficie absorbente de golpes que una caída sobre una superficie dura.<br />
El equipo de área de recreo no debe colocarse nunca sobre superficies duras como hormigón o asfalto y aunque<br />
parezca que la hierba sea aceptable, ésta puede convertirse rápidamente en una materia dura al aglutinarse con tierra<br />
endurecida en áreas de mucha circulación. Se considera que el mantillo de corteza de árbol, las astillas de madera y la<br />
arena o gravilla fina son superficies absorbentes de golpes aceptables si se instalan y mantienen a una profundidad<br />
suficiente debajo y alrededor de equipo de área de recreo.<br />
X3.2 La tabla X3.1 indica la altura máxima en la que se esperaría que un niño no sufriera una lesión en la cabeza que<br />
pusiera en peligro su vida si cayera sobre cuatro diferentes materiales de superficie de relleno suelto si se instalaran y<br />
mantuvieran a profundidades de 15, 22,5 y 30 cm. Sin embargo, debe reconocerse que es imposible prevenir todas las<br />
lesiones causadas por caídas, sea cual sea el material de superficie que se utilice.<br />
X3.3 Se recomienda que un material absorbente de golpes se extienda como mínimo 1,80 m en todas direcciones desde<br />
el perím<strong>et</strong>ro de equipo fijo como estructuras de barras y toboganes. Sin embargo, debido a que los niños pueden saltar<br />
deliberadamente desde un columpio en movimiento, el material absorbente de golpes debe extenderse hacia la parte<br />
delantera y trasera de un columpio una distancia mínima equivalente al doble de la altura del punto pivote medida<br />
desde un punto situado directamente debajo del pivote en la estructura de soporte.<br />
X3.4 Esta información tiene el obj<strong>et</strong>ivo de ayudar a comparar las propiedades relativas de absorción de golpes de<br />
diversos materiales. No se recomienda ningún material particular en preferencia a otro. Sin embargo, cada material sólo<br />
es eficaz si se mantiene correctamente. Los materiales deben verificarse y renovarse periódicamente para mantener la<br />
profundidad correcta que se considere necesaria para el equipo. La selección del material depende del tipo y altura del<br />
equipo de área de recreo, la disponibilidad del material en la zona, y su coste.<br />
9 Esta información ha sido extraída de las publicaciones de la CPSC (Consumer Product Saf<strong>et</strong>y Commission - Comisión<br />
para la Seguridad de los Productos de Consumo) “Playground Surfacing -Technical Information Guide” (Superficies de<br />
área de recreo - Guía de información técnica) y “Handbook for Public Playground Saf<strong>et</strong>y” (Manual para la seguridad de<br />
áreas de recreo públicas). Pueden obtenerse copias de estos informes enviando una postal a: Office of Public Affairs, U.S.<br />
Consumer Product Saf<strong>et</strong>y Commission, Washington, D.C., 20207 o llamando a la línea directa gratuita: 1-800-638-2772.<br />
TABLE X3.1<br />
Altura de caída en pies en las que no se esperaría que se produjera una lesión en la cabeza que pusiera la vida en<br />
peligro.<br />
Tipo de material 6” (15 cm) prof. 9” (22,5 cm) prof. 12” (30 cm) prof.<br />
Mantillo de corteza<br />
de árbol triturado doble 6 10 11<br />
Astillas de madera 6 (1,80 m) 7 (2,10 m) 12 (3,60 m)<br />
Arena fina 5 (1,50 m) 5 (1,50 m) 9 (2,70 m)<br />
Gravilla fina 6 (1,80 m) 7 (2,10 m) 10 (3,00 m)<br />
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Advertencia<br />
Ordenar a los niños que no utilicen el equipo de forma incorrecta.<br />
Información e instrucciones de instalación -<br />
Colocar el equipo sobre una superficie nivelada, por lo menos a 1,8 m de cualquier estructura u<br />
obstáculo como una valla, garaje, casa, ramas colgantes, cuerdas de tender la ropa o cables<br />
eléctricos.<br />
E<br />
No instalar equipo casero de área de recreo sobre hormigón, asfalto, tierra batida u otra superficie dura. Una<br />
caída sobre una superficie dura puede causar graves lesiones al usuario del equipo.<br />
Instrucciones de utilización-<br />
Si se observan las instrucciones y advertencias siguientes se reducen las probabilidades de lesiones graves o mortales.<br />
Recomendamos que niños de todas las edades sean supervisados por adultos en el área de recreo. Ordenar a los niños<br />
que no se coloquen cerca, d<strong>et</strong>rás, o delante de elementos de recreo móviles o entre los mismos.<br />
Ordenar a los niños que no r<strong>et</strong>uerzan cadenas o cuerdas de columpios ni las echen o enrollen sobre la barra de soporte<br />
ya que esto puede reducir la solidez de la cadena o cuerda.<br />
Ordenar a los niños que no hagan oscilar columpios vacíos.<br />
Enseñar a los niños a sentarse en el centro de los columpios con todo su peso en los asientos.<br />
Ordenar a los niños que no utilicen el equipo de forma incorrecta.<br />
Ordenar a los niños que no bajen del equipo en movimiento.<br />
Los padres deben vestir a los niños de forma apropiada (por ejemplo, deben llevar zapatos a la medida y no llevar<br />
ponchos, bufandas ni otra ropa holgada que pueda constituir un peligro potencial mientras se utiliza el equipo).<br />
Ordenar a los niños no subir al equipo cuando éste está húmedo.<br />
Verificar las aperturas entre rodillos y superficies deslizantes de toboganes de rodillos para asegurarse de que no hay<br />
materias extrañas que puedan ser peligrosas para los usuarios.<br />
Verificar que las cadenas, cables o cuerdas para trepar no puedan enroscarse sobre sí mismos.<br />
Ordenar a los niños que no enganchen o suj<strong>et</strong>en en equipo de área de recreo obj<strong>et</strong>os no diseñados específicamente<br />
para utilizarse con el equipo como, entre otras cosas, cuerdas de saltar, cuerda de tender la ropa, correas de perros,<br />
cables y cadenas, ya que pueden constituir un riesgo de estrangulación.<br />
Instrucciones de mantenimiento -<br />
Verificar todas las tuercas y tornillos dos veces al mes durante la temporada de utilización, para asegurarse de que estén<br />
apr<strong>et</strong>ados y, si es necesario, apr<strong>et</strong>arlos. Es particularmente importante que este procedimiento se realice al principio de<br />
cada temporada.<br />
R<strong>et</strong>irar los asientos de los columpios de plástico y guardarlos en el interior cuando la temperatura descienda por debajo<br />
de 40°F<br />
Engrasar todas las piezas móviles m<strong>et</strong>álicas mensualmente durante el período de uso.<br />
Verificar todas las cubiertas de tornillos y bordes afilados dos meses al mes durante la temporada de uso, para<br />
asegurarse de que están en su sitio.<br />
Cambiarlas si es necesario. Es particularmente importante que este procedimiento se realice al principio de cada<br />
temporada.<br />
Verificar mensualmente las cuerdas, cables, cadenas y asientos de columpios durante la temporada de uso, para<br />
asegurarse de que no muestran señales de d<strong>et</strong>erioro. El cambio de piezas debe realizarse de acuerdo con las<br />
instrucciones del fabricante.<br />
Lijar las áreas oxidadas de piezas tubulares y repintarlas utilizando una pintura sin contenido de plomo que satisfaga los<br />
requisitos de Título 16 CFR Parte 1303.<br />
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CONTENTS 8FT PLUTO TRAMPOLINE FRAME - Please check<br />
MT0431 8<br />
FB9730 1<br />
FC8699 40<br />
WF9873<br />
8<br />
FC8374 8<br />
FC9739 1<br />
FA9700 16<br />
Tools - Supplied:<br />
FC9758 8<br />
1<br />
FC8681<br />
6mm 1<br />
5mm 1<br />
FB9855 1<br />
CONTENTS 8FT PLUTO TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE - Please check<br />
FB9859 1<br />
PE9767 1<br />
A<br />
9mm diam<strong>et</strong>er<br />
PE9763 2<br />
B<br />
C<br />
12mm diam<strong>et</strong>er<br />
FC9811 1<br />
PE9759 4<br />
D E F G<br />
12mm diam<strong>et</strong>er<br />
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MT0431 8<br />
FA9700 16<br />
FC9758 8<br />
Lay Out Parts like this<br />
Disposez les pièces de la<br />
manière suivante<br />
Disporre i componenti<br />
come indicato<br />
Coloque las piezas de<br />
este modo<br />
Befestigung des<br />
Sprungtuches und der<br />
Federn<br />
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Assembly<br />
3<br />
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✓<br />
✘<br />
5<br />
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1<br />
FB9730<br />
40<br />
10FT FC8699<br />
1st<br />
1 5th<br />
7th 2<br />
3rd<br />
4th<br />
8th<br />
6th<br />
2nd<br />
3 4<br />
<strong>Pluto</strong> 8ft Mat and Spring Attachment<br />
✓<br />
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FC9811 1<br />
7 PE9767 1<br />
A<br />
9mm diam<strong>et</strong>er<br />
A<br />
A<br />
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D E F G<br />
B<br />
C<br />
12mm diam<strong>et</strong>er<br />
PE9763 2<br />
12mm diam<strong>et</strong>er<br />
PE9759 4<br />
Warning<br />
The <strong>Pluto</strong> <strong>Trampoline</strong> enclosure is a geom<strong>et</strong>rical shape<br />
formed by using flexible poles held under tension.<br />
During assembly / disassembly, care should always be<br />
taken to release the poles gradually. If suddenly<br />
released under tension the pole is liable to “spring”<br />
outwards with force.<br />
Avertissement<br />
La forme géométrique du fil<strong>et</strong> de protection de la<br />
gamme de trampolines <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> est obtenue à l'aide<br />
d'arceaux maintenus sous tension. Pendant le montage<br />
/ démontage, prenez soin de toujours relâcher chaque<br />
arceau progressivement. En cas de relâchement<br />
soudain, les arceaux maintenus sous tension risquent de<br />
se proj<strong>et</strong>er violemment vers l'extérieur.<br />
Avvertenza<br />
La recinzione esterna dei trampolini <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> è una forma<br />
geom<strong>et</strong>rica composta da pal<strong>et</strong>ti flessibili in tensione.<br />
Durante il montaggio o lo smontaggio, prestare la<br />
massima attenzione a rilasciare i pal<strong>et</strong>ti gradualmente.<br />
Se un pal<strong>et</strong>to sotto tensione viene rilasciato<br />
improvvisamente, potrebbe “scattare” con forza verso<br />
l'esterno.<br />
Advertencia<br />
El cercado de seguridad de la cama elástica <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> es<br />
una estructura con forma geométrica compuesta por<br />
unos postes flexibles que se sostienen al tensarlos.<br />
Durante su montaje y desmontaje, debe siempre ir<br />
soltando cada poste poco a poco. Si suelta un poste<br />
tenso de repente, puede que salga despedido hacia<br />
fuera con bastante fuerza.<br />
Warnung<br />
Die Einfriedung aus dem <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> Trampolin-Sortiment ist<br />
geom<strong>et</strong>risch geformt und besteht aus flexiblen Stangen,<br />
die unter Spannung stehen. Beim Auf- und Abbau sollten<br />
diese Stangen vorsichtig abmontiert werden. Wenn eine<br />
Stange noch unter Spannung steht und plötzlich frei<br />
wird, kann sie mit großer Wucht nach außen „springen“.<br />
Aviso<br />
A vedação do trampolim da gama <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> é uma forma<br />
geométrica formada por varas flexíveis sob tensão.<br />
Durante os procedimentos de<br />
montagem/desmontagem devem ser sempre tomadas<br />
precauções para que a tensão das varas seja libertada<br />
de forma gradual. No caso de a tensão ser libertada<br />
de forma rápida, a vara pode "saltar" para fora com<br />
força.<br />
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Pads Attachment<br />
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Attention<br />
Pads should be rotated every two months to<br />
allow even wear and prolong<br />
life/appearance.<br />
Attention<br />
Faites tourner les coussins de protection<br />
tous les deux mois pour obtenir une usure<br />
homogène <strong>et</strong> prolonger leur durée<br />
d'utilisation / leur aspect.<br />
Attenzione<br />
I piedini devono essere ruotati ogni due<br />
mesi per garantire un'usura uniforme, una<br />
maggiore durata e una migliore est<strong>et</strong>ica<br />
del prodotto.<br />
Atención<br />
Debe ir rotando las almohadillas cada dos<br />
meses para que se vayan desgastando<br />
por igual y así duren más tiempo y se<br />
conserven con mejor aspecto.<br />
Achtung<br />
Die Polster sollten alle zwei Monate gedreht<br />
werden, um eine gleichmäßige Abnutzung<br />
zu ermöglichen und die Lebensdauer des<br />
Produkts zu verlängern bzw. sein Aussehen<br />
zu erhalten.<br />
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Atenção<br />
As almofadas de protecção devem ser<br />
rodadas de dois em dois meses para que<br />
haja um desgaste uniforme e para<br />
prolongar a sua vida útil/boa aparência.<br />
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Attention<br />
Do not apply excessive force<br />
whilst securing the r<strong>et</strong>ention straps<br />
to the legs. Damage to the<br />
surround can occur if<br />
unnecessary force is applied.<br />
Attention<br />
N'employez pas une force<br />
excessive lorsque vous fixez les<br />
sangles de r<strong>et</strong>enue aux pieds.<br />
Ceci risquerait d'endommager le<br />
dispositif de protection.<br />
Attenzione<br />
Non applicare una forza<br />
eccessiva per fissare le cinghie di<br />
tenuta alle gambe. Se si applica<br />
una forza superflua, gli elementi<br />
circostanti potrebbero<br />
danneggiarsi.<br />
Atención<br />
No haga demasiada fuerza<br />
cuando ponga las tiras de<br />
sujeción en las patas; de lo<br />
contrario, podría dañar la zona<br />
circundante.<br />
Achtung<br />
Beim Befestigen der<br />
Rückhaltegurte an den Füßen<br />
keine übermäßige Kraft<br />
anwenden, da sonst die<br />
Umrandung beschädigt werden<br />
kann.<br />
Atenção<br />
Não aplicar força excessiva ao<br />
prender as faixas de r<strong>et</strong>enção às<br />
pernas. Se for aplicada força<br />
desnecessária, poderão ser<br />
causados danos à área<br />
circundante.<br />
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Warning: High Winds<br />
It is possible for the trampoline to be moved during high winds. If high winds or prolonged periods of inclement weather are<br />
anticipated, we recommend that the surround enclosure is collapsed and protected using the cover supplied.<br />
To protect against movement of the trampoline either reposition the trampoline to a sheltered location or anchor the frame<br />
securely to the ground using ropes and additional stakes. A Tie Down kit is available as an accessory.<br />
Avertissement: Vents forts<br />
En cas de vents forts, le trampoline peut se déplacer. Si vous prévoyez des vents forts ou des périodes de mauvais temps<br />
prolongées, nous vous conseillons de rabattre le fil<strong>et</strong> de protection <strong>et</strong> de le recouvrir de la bâche fournie. Pour empêcher le<br />
trampoline de se déplacer, replacez-le à un emplacement abrité ou attachez fermement son cadre au sol à l'aide de cordes <strong>et</strong><br />
de piqu<strong>et</strong>s supplémentaires. Un kit de fixation au sol est disponible en option.<br />
Avvertenze: in presenza di vento forte<br />
In presenza di vento forte, è possibile che il trampolino si muova. Se si prevedono vento forte o condizioni m<strong>et</strong>eorologiche<br />
sfavorevoli per un periodo prolungato, si consiglia di chiudere la recinzione e proteggerla con la copertura in dotazione. Per<br />
proteggersi dal movimento del trampolino, riposizionarlo in un luogo riparato o ancorare la struttura al suolo con funi e pal<strong>et</strong>ti<br />
supplementari. L'apposito kit di fissaggio è disponibile come accessorio.<br />
Advertencia: fuertes vientos<br />
Es posible que la cama se desplace durante fuertes vientos. Si se prevén fuertes vientos o largos periodos de mal tiempo, le<br />
recomendamos que pliegue el cercado de seguridad y que lo proteja con la cubierta suministrada al efecto. Para evitar que<br />
la cama elástica se desplace, puede trasladarla a un lugar resguardado o fijar la estructura al suelo con cuerdas y más<br />
estacas. El juego de sujeción a tierra se vende como accesorio.<br />
Warnung: Starker Wind<br />
Starker Wind kann das Trampolin verschieben. Wir empfehlen, die Einfriedung abzubauen und mit der mitgelieferten Abdeckung<br />
zu schützen, wenn starker Wind oder ungünstige Witterungsbedingungen zu erwarten sind. Das Trampolin entweder an einem<br />
geschützten Ort aufstellen oder den Rahmen mithilfe von Seilen und zusätzlichen Pflöcken sicher im Boden verankern, um ein<br />
Verschieben zu verhindern. Ein S<strong>et</strong> zum Festbinden ist als Zubehörartikel erhältlich.<br />
Aviso: Ventos fortes<br />
É possível que o trampolim seja deslocado por ventos fortes. No caso de serem esperados ventos fortes ou longos períodos de<br />
mau tempo, recomenda-se que a estrutura da vedação seja desarmada e protegida com a cobertura fornecida. Para impedir<br />
o deslocamento do trampolim, mova-o para um local abrigado ou prenda bem a estrutura ao chão através de<br />
cordas e escoras adicionais. Existe um Kit de Ancoragem disponível como acessório.<br />
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Recommended safe play area:<br />
Aire de sécurité recommandée:<br />
Area di gioco sicura raccomandata:<br />
Área Segura de Juego recomendada:<br />
Empfohlene sichere Spielfläche:<br />
Recommended Free Space:<br />
The Safe Play Area refers to the zone<br />
extending 200cm (2 m<strong>et</strong>res) beyond<br />
the toy on all sides and 700cm (7<br />
m<strong>et</strong>res) above the toy. The Safe Play<br />
Area must be free from all structures,<br />
landscaping, trees and branches,<br />
rocks, wires, sprinkler heads and other<br />
similar obstacles to safe play. Children<br />
can be seriously injured running or<br />
colliding into such obstacles.<br />
200cm<br />
200cm<br />
Aire de sécurité recommandée:<br />
L’aire de sécurité se réfère à la zone située dans un rayon<br />
de 2 m tout autour du jeu, y compris l’espace situé au-dessus de<br />
ce dernier. L’ajout d’accessoires est susceptible d’étendre c<strong>et</strong>te aire de sécurité. La surface au sol doit être bien plane.<br />
Installé sur un terrain en pente, ce jeu pourra pencher ou s’endommager. Les composants seront alors soumis à des<br />
tensions plus importantes, ce qui risque de diminuer leur durée de vie. L’aire de sécurité ne doit pas comporter de<br />
structures, aménagements paysagers, arbres <strong>et</strong> branches, pierres, câbles, têtes d’arrosage ou autres obstacles<br />
susceptibles d’empêcher les enfants de jouer en toute sécurité. Les enfants pourraient heurter ces obstacles en courant<br />
ou en se balançant <strong>et</strong> ainsi se blesser grièvement.<br />
Area di gioco sicura raccomandata:<br />
L’Area di giuoco sicura si riferisce alla zona che si estende per 2 m su tutti i lati oltre l’insieme da gioco, incluso lo spazio<br />
al di sopra dell’apparato. Gli accessori aggiuntivi possono estendere le dimensioni dell’Area di gioco sicura. La<br />
superficie del terreno deve essere in pari. Installando l’insieme da gioco sul terreno in pendenza, può inclinarsi o<br />
‘stirarsi’. Ciò sottoporrebbe tutti i componenti a sforzo addizionale, e potrebbe comprom<strong>et</strong>terne la durata. L’Area di<br />
gioco sicura deve essere libera da strutture, variazioni del terreno, alberi e rami, pi<strong>et</strong>re, fili m<strong>et</strong>allici, testine per<br />
annaffiare e tutto quanto esporrebbe a rischio la sicurezza del gioco. Correndo contro questi ostacoli, o urtandovi<br />
durante l’oscillazione, i bambini potrebbero ferirsi seriamente.<br />
Área Segura de Juego recomendada:<br />
El Àrea Segura de Juego se refiere a la zona que se extiende hasta 2m desde los juegos todo alrededor, incluyendo el<br />
espacio encima del aparato. Accesorios adicionales pueden aumentar el tamaño del Àrea Segura de Juego. La<br />
superficie del suelo debe ser uniforme. Si instala sus juegos sobre un terreno con declive, har· que se inclinen o se<br />
“arruinen”. Esto coloca tensión adicional sobre todos los componentes y puede acortar su vida ˙til. El Àrea Segura de<br />
Juego debe estar libre de todo tipo de estructuras, arquitectura paisajista, árboles y ramas, rocas, cables, boquillas de<br />
aspersores y cualquier otro elemento que pueda obstaculizar el juego seguro. Los niños pueden herirse gravemente<br />
con estos obst·culos al correr o columpiarse.<br />
Empfohlene sichere Spielfläche:<br />
Die sichere Spielfläche erstreckt sich an allen Seiten 2 m über das Spielgerät hinaus, einschliefllich Raum über dem<br />
Gerät. Zubehör kann die sichere Spielfläche erweitern. Der Boden muss eben sein. Wenn Sie das Spielgerät auf einem<br />
Hang installieren, kann es sich lehnen oder verziehen. Dadurch werden alle Teile zusätzlicher Last ausges<strong>et</strong>zt, was zu<br />
verkürzter Lebensdauer führen kann. Im sicheren Spielraum darf sich nichts befinden, das sicheres Spielen behindern<br />
könnte wie z.B. Aufbauten, Gärten, Bäume oder Büsche, Steine, Draht, Rasensprinkler oder ähnliches. Wenn Kinder in<br />
solche Hindernisse hineinlaufen oder -schaukeln, können sie sich schwer verl<strong>et</strong>zen.<br />
Área de Actividades Segura Recomendada:<br />
A Área de Actividades Segura Recomendada refere-se à zona que se estende por 2 m em todas as direcções à volta<br />
dos elementos de diversão, incluindo o espaço acima dos mesmos. Para que a Área de Actividades seja segura, não<br />
deverá haver outras estruturas, áreas ajardinadas, árvores e ramos, rochas, fios, aspersores ou outros obstáculos<br />
semelhantes à superfície. As crianças poderão sofrer graves ferimentos pessoais se, ao correrem ou baloiçarem,<br />
caírem de encontro a estes elementos.<br />
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Lif<strong>et</strong>ime Guarantee<br />
Thank you for purchasing one of our quality trampolines. The product carries a Lif<strong>et</strong>ime Guarantee<br />
against rust causing failure on the galvanised steel frame.<br />
TP Activity Toys guarantees to you, the original r<strong>et</strong>ail purchaser, that for your children's lif<strong>et</strong>ime of play rust<br />
will not cause the product to fail structurally. (Failure is defined as rusting from the inside through to the<br />
outside ie perforation.) In the event of purchase of the trampoline for adult use (either exclusively or in conjunction with use by children), the<br />
lif<strong>et</strong>ime guarantee is defined as ten years from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event that such rusting occurs, TP will either supply<br />
replacement parts of the affected area, or replace the trampoline if the parts are no longer available.<br />
Galvanised products are very tough but they may require maintenance from time to time (as d<strong>et</strong>ailed in the maintenance notes at the<br />
front of this handbook.) Regular inspections are important. Any surface rust, staining <strong>et</strong>c should be treated in accordance with these<br />
instructions and are not covered by the Lif<strong>et</strong>ime Guarantee.<br />
The <strong>Plan<strong>et</strong></strong> <strong>Trampoline</strong> Range also includes a five year guarantee on beds and pads. All other components including surround enclosures<br />
are covered by a one year guarantee.<br />
The Guarantee does not apply to any part if damage has been caused by abuse, vandalism, misuse, accident or non-maintenance or if<br />
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