Pyle SLTRA12BL Instruction Manual

Pyle SLTRA12BL Manual

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    , Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use Instructions Read these materials prior to assembling and using this Trampoline/Trampoline enclosure. Please CALL us if you have any issues. Questions? Issues? We are here to help! Phone: (1) 718-535-1800 Email: [email protected] Sound Around, Inc. 1600
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    SLTRA12BL Home Backyard Sports Trampoline Large Outdoor Jumping Fun Trampoline for Kids/Children, Safety Net Cage (12' ft.)
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    : Ø 366.0 cm X (H) 270 cm Jumper 430: Ø 426.7 cm X (H) 270 cm INTRODUCTION Before you use this trampoline, carefully read all information in these operating instructions and make sure you follow it. Just like any other leisure activity, there is a risk of injury. To avoid injuries, ensure that you
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    the trampoline. • The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices specified in the use instructions. Use Instructions • Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head and neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing
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    or air movement should be calm to gentle. The trampoline must not be used in gusty or severe winds. • Read all instructions before using the trampoline. Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and use of this trampoline are included to promote safe, enjoyed use of the equipment. 4 www
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    only with mature, knowledgeable supervision. Care and Maintenance Instructions Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any USER, THE TRAMPOLINE MUST BE DISMANTLED OR PUT OUT OF OPERATION UNTIL THE PROBLEM(S) HAS/HAVE BEEN SOLVED. WIND In the event of strong wind, the trampoline
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    padding. To correctly dismount, move to the side of the trampoline, put your hand on the frame to support It and climb from the mat on to the floor. Small children should be supported when getting on and off the trampoline. • Don't practice any daredevil jumps on the trampoline as this increases the
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    TYPES OF ACCIDENTS • Getting on and o : Be very careful getting on and off the trampoline. Do NOT get on the trampoline by grabbing hold of the frame padding, standing on the springs, or jumping from another object (e.g.a terrace, a roof or a ladder) on to the trampoline mat. This increases the risk
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    In the prevention of accidents: Spotters must understand and implement all safety rules and guidelines. The spotter is responsible for providing advice and instructions to all trampolinists on the trampoline. If there are no or sufficient spotters available, the trampoline should be stored in a safe
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    learned in the previous lessons. B. Front drop -to avoid grazes on the mat and to teach the front drop position, all pupils should be instructed to lie on their stomach (face down to the floor) while the trainer checks the positions for mistakes that could lead to injuries. www.SereneLifeHome
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    C. Start with the hands and knees drop and then go face down on the mat and get back on your feet. D. Practice the hands and knees drop, perform a front drop, get back to your feet, seat drop, back to your feet. seat drop and back to your feet until you have learned the routine. Lesson 4 A.
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    KNEE DROP 1. Start with the basic jump and perform a low jump. 2. Land on your knees with a straight back and upright body and keep your balance with your arms. 3. Jump back into the basic jumping position by swinging your arms upwards. SEAT DROP 1. Land in a flat seated position. 2. Place your
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    on eyelets 2 Frame padding/ 1 Protective pad 3 Top bar with leg 3 supports 4 Top bar 3 5 Base/Foot 3 6 Vertical leg 6 extender 7 Galvanized springs 36 8 Spring clamps 1 9 Instructions 1 10 Fastening Cables 4 251cm 1 1 3 3 3 6 48 1 1 6 305cm 1 1 4 4 4 8 64 1 1 7 366cm
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    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 - Frame Assembly To assemble the frame, a total of the following parts: 1. Top bar with leg supports (#3,4 items) 2. Top bar (#4, 4 items) 3. Base (#5, 4 items) Figure 1.1 Figure 1.2 STEP 2 - Assembly of the Support Push all vertical leg extenders (#6) into the base
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    . Insert the top bar with the leg base into one end of tne support component. Insert the opposite end of the top bar with leg base into a second support group, as shown in FIGURE 3. Repeat this step until all support groups have been attached to the top bars with leg base. Figure 3 Attach
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    holes in the frame and Jumper 430 has 88 eyelets and 88 holes. None of these eyelets or holes are numbered. Please carefully follow the instructions to ensure correct assembly. c. Choose a random point on the frame of the top bars (call it ZERO), as shown in FIGURE 5. First, attach the springs
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    D. For Jumper 180, count -> 18 holes (Jumper 251 -> 24; Jumper 305 -> 32; Jumper 366 -> 36; Jumper 430 -> 44) from Point ZERO on the top bars and the corresponding eyelets to move on to Point 18 for Jumper 180 (Jumper 251 -> 24 Jumper 305 -> 32; Jumper 366-> 36; Jumper 430-> 44). Attach a spring to
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    G. For Jumper 180, 251 and 305, every eight holes attach a spring to the corresponding eyelets; for Jumper 366, every nine holes attach a spring; for Jumper 430, every 11 holes attach a spring. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the
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    tie the frame padding down properly before every use! Make sure that the safety padding of the trampoline is securely positioned on the trampoline. Step 5 - Instructions for assembly of frame padding A. Place the frame pad (112) on the steel ring frame and tie the elastic to the leg base as shown
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    all parts are correctly attached. Read the operating instructions in full and ensure that all trampolinists fully understand al lsafety information printed . Teach all trampolinists the basic jumps described in these operating instructions. IMPORTANT NOTE: Before using the trampoline, make sure that
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    in the stitching or fabric of the barrier or support system (frame) padding. • Bent or broken support system (frame). • Sagging barrier. • Sharp protrusions on the support (frame) or suspension system. WARNING PLEASE OBSERVE ALL OF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THE NET WITH THE TRAMPOLINE. THE
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    trampoline enclosure before each use. Make sure the barrier and the enclosure support (frame) padding is correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn, for that purpose. • Read all instructions before using the trampoline enclosure. Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and use
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    . AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE THE TRAMPOLINE. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Ensure end cap (C) is placed on the upper tube & E), a washer (G), a nut (H) and a spacer (F). Hold the spacer between the supporting leg of the trampoline and the tube for it, so that the end cap of the
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    STEP 3 Ensure that the entrance is located between two trampoline support legs, then place the safety net (I) pole cover into the installed tubes. Starting from the entrance, go left in a clockwise direction from tube to the
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    enjoyment, as well as a lower risk of injury. Please follow the instructions below: This trampoline is suitable for withstanding a certain amount of weight and barrier • Ruptured springs. • A bent or broken frame or support system. • A sagging or worn bed or barrier. • Sharp protrusions on the
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    WIND In the event of strong wind, the trampoline can be blown away. If you are expecting strong wind, the trampoline must be placed in a sheltered position or dismantled. Another option is to secure the round outer part (top frame) of the trampoline in the ground with the help of ropes and stakes.
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    • Construction Material: Engineered Galvanized Metal • Trampoline Height (from Floor): 35.4" -inches • Jumping Mat Diameter Size: 128'' -inches • Total Weight Support: Up to 264 lbs. Max • Total Assembled Trampoline Size (L x W x H): 144.0'' x 144.0'' x 106.3'' - inches 26 www.SereneLifeHome.com
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    Questions? Issues? We are here to help! Phone: (1) 718-535-1800 Email: [email protected]
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Assembly, Installation, Care,
Maintenance, and Use Instructions
Questions? Issues?
We are here to help!
Phone:
(1) 718-535-1800
Email:
Sound Around, Inc.
1600 63rd. Street Brooklyn, NY 11204 USA
Please
CALL us
if you have
any issues.
Read these materials prior to assembling and
using this Trampoline/Trampoline enclosure.