Exacme FTMA1039 Installation & Assembly

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
1.1. PURPOSE 4
1.2. DANGER FOR CHILDREN 4
1.3. RISK OF INJURIES 4
1.4. PRODUCT DAMAGE 5
1.5. ASSEMBLY ADVICE 5
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7
2.1. ACCIDENT CATEGORIES 9
3. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 11
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4. SAFETY NET PRECAUTIONS 19
5. MAINTENANCE 20
6. CLEANING 21
7 EXERCISE DIAGRAMS 22
8. WARRANTY 24
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1.4 PRODUCT DAMAGE
Do not make alterations to the product. Only use original spare parts. Only qualified technicians
should carry out repairs – improper repairs can lead to danger for the user. Use this product only as described in this manual.
Protect the product against splashes, humidity, high temperature and direct sunlight.
1.5 ASSEMBLY ADVICE
The assembly of the product must be done carefully and by two able-bodied adults. If in any doubt,
ask a technically qualified person.
Before you start with the assembly, read the instructions carefully.  Remove all packaging materials and lay down all parts on an open space. This gives you an
overview and simplifies the assembly procedure.
Check with the parts list that all parts are available. Dispose of the packaging material when the
assembly is completed.
Beware that when using tools or doing technical work, there is always a risk of injuries. Assemble
the product with care.
Create a danger free environment; for example, do not let tools lay around the workspace. Store the
packaging material in a way that cannot cause any danger.
After installing the product according to the instruction manual, ensure all screws, bolts and nuts are
correctly installed and tightened and that all joints are secure.
A free space of at least 9.5 m is necessary above the trampoline. Reasonable space must be kept
between the trampoline and possible sources of danger, such as power lines, tree branches, Playing devices, Swimming pools and fences,
The trampoline must be assembled correctly before use.  Never set up the trampoline in heavy rain, wind or storm conditions, especially lightning conditions.
It is recommended that the trampoline be taken apart and stored in bad weather.
Place the trampoline on a level surface at least 2 m from any structure or obstruction such as a
fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical wires.
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Trampolines shall neither be installed over concrete, asphalt or any other hard surface nor at
proximity of other conflicting installations (e.g. paddling pools, swings, slides, climbing frames).
Modifications made to the original trampoline (e.g. the adding of an accessory) shall be carried out
according to the instructions of the manufacturer.
The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity. Lightning, extension cords and all
electrical equipment must never be allowed to come in contact with the trampoline.
The trampoline must always be used in a well-lit area.  Do not place anything under the trampoline.  Use gloves during assembly and disassembly  Outdoor trampolines should be equipped with a device that in strong wind conditions avoid
displacement due to wind (e.g. steel bars in the ground or loads like sand bag or water bags) and/or items catching wind like net and mat should be removed.
In certain areas during winter, snow buildup and the low temperatures can damage the trampoline.
It is recommended to remove snow buildup and to store the mat and the enclosure indoor.
Replace the enclosure after 2 years of usage. This time indication is highly effected by weather
conditions and the amount of UV exposure the trampoline is subject to. We strongly recommend visual inspections every 3 months to insure the integrity of the entire trampoline. Replace any parts as necessary.
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WARNING
Do not land on the head or
neck. There is the danger of
paralysis or death, even if
landing in the center of the
trampoline.
No somersaults should be
One person only at a time may use the
trampoline. All children must be
supervised while using the trampoline.
Several persons jumping at the same
time on the trampoline will increase
the danger of control loss, collision or
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The safety instructions of the trampoline should always be considered and obeyed.  Using the trampoline may result in permanent injury such as paralysis, or even death. Even
landings on the trampoline may lead to injuries, particularly to the back, neck or head.
Trampolines are jumping devices, enabling the user to jump into unusual heights as well as into a
multiplicity of body movements. Jumping in the Trampoline, hitting the frame, cushioning or incorrect landing on the Trampoline can lead to injuries.
attempted, in order to avoid
danger of a head or neck
landing.
falls. This can lead to serious injury.
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No clothes with hooks or lose parts should be worn when carried during trampoline usage in order
to avoid hooks getting caught and causing injury.
Strong winds can result in the trampoline being blown away or damaged. If strong winds are
predicted the trampoline must be disassembled and moved to a sheltered area or sufficiently anchored down.
Moving the trampoline whilst assembled may affect the integrity of the frame. Should it be
necessary to move the trampoline, please consider the following:
1.) At least four people must be evenly spaced around the frame to lift the trampoline off the ground
2.) The trampoline must be carried horizontally
3.) Use caution whilst moving as it could bend the trampoline frame. If this occurs, use four people to draw the trampoline in shape.
Users should be familiar with the assembly manual. This manual contains assembly guidance;
selected precautionary measures as well as recommendations for servicing and maintenance of the trampoline, in order to ensure a secured and fun use of the Trampoline.
It is the responsibility of the owner or the supervisor to guarantee that all users of the trampoline are
informed sufficiently of all warning references and safety instructions.
For the supervisor:
The supervisor’s role is to make sure users are aware of all safety precautions and that these precautions are enforced. When a supervisor is not available, the trampoline may be disassembled or covered to limit access.
Do not recommend this trampoline for children under 3 years of age.  The trampoline can be only used, if the jumping mat is clean and dry. Worn or damaged jumping
mats should immediately be replaced.
Objects, which could be dangerous to the user, should be away from the trampoline  Avoid unauthorized and unsupervised use of the trampoline.  Do not use the trampoline under influence of alcohol or drugs (incl. medicines).
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Learn the fundamental jump and body positions carefully, before trying difficult jumps.  Stop jumping by bending your knees when your feet come to contact with the trampoline. The skill
of braking should be used whenever you lose balance or control from a previous manoeuvre. Loss of balance or control will increase the risk of injury from landing on the frame, springs or completely off the trampoline. A controlled jump is considered landing on the same spot that you took off from .If you do lose control when you are jumping on the trampoline, bend your knees sharply when you land and this will allow you to regain control and stop your jump.
Climb onto the trampoline. Do not jump on it directly. Do not use the trampoline as jumping board
for other articles.
2.1 Accident Categories
Somersaults
: A landing on the head or neck increases the risk of neck and back injuries, which can lead to paralysis and sometimes death. This can occur if the user makes an error and falls forward or backward. No
somersaults
should be attempted on the trampoline.
Climbing on or off the trampoline: The trampoline’s jumping mat is approximately one meter above the ground. Jumping off the trampoline onto the ground or another surface can lead to an injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from a building roof, a terrace or other objects can lead to injury. Small children need assistance when climbing on or off the trampoline. Be careful when climbing on and off the trampoline. Do not step on the padding or the framework. Do not use the framework for climbing on or off the trampoline.
Hitting the framework or the springs: Stay in the centre of the mat when playing jumping on the trampoline. This will reduce the risk of injury from landing on the frame or springs. Always keep the padding covering the frame of the trampoline. DO NOT jump or step onto the frame pad directly since it is not intended to support the weight of a person.
Loss of control: when users lose control of their jump, they can land incorrectly, on the framework, on the padding or fall off the trampoline. A controlled jump is one where the jumper lands and jumps from the same spot. If a manoeuvre is attempted, which exceeds the abilities of the jumper; there is a danger of losing control and increased chance of injury. In order to regain control of the jump and land correctly, knees should be completely bent upon landing.
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Under influence of drugs or alcohol: The probability of an injury rises if the user is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These substances weaken the response, the faculty of judgment, the space awareness, the co-ordination and the motor functions of the user.
Collision with objects: while using the trampoline, persons, animals or articles under it will increase the probability of an injury. Jumping on the trampoline whilst carrying an article, increases the probability of an injury. Placing the trampoline too close to electric wires, tree branches or other obstacles will also increase the probability of an injury.
Bad maintenance of the trampoline: Users can hurt themselves if the trampoline is in bad condition. A torn jumping mat, bent framework, missing cushioning or missing framework must be replaced before using the trampoline again. The trampoline should be examined before each use.
Weather conditions: A wet jumping mat is too slippery for safe jumping. Gusty or strong winds can lead to a loss of jump control when jumping. In order to lower the probability of an injury, the trampoline should be used under suitable weather conditions only.
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MAT/SPRING ATTACHMENT
LEGASSEMBLY-2
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PADATTACHMENT
1. Attach pads to springs
2. Attach pads to frame rail
How to thread removable cable tie
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SURROUND POLES ASSEMBLY
SLEEVE
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STEEL ROD A X 3
STEEL ROD B X 1
STEEL ROD C X 2
STEEL ROD D X 1
STEEL ROD E X 1
SURROUND TOP RODSASSEMBLY
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4 SAFETY NET PRECAUTIONS
In addition to the instructions and precautions provided with your trampoline, the following precautions must be observed while using the Trampoline Safety Enclosure.
The metal frame of the trampoline enclosure will conduct electricity. Lights, extension cords, and all
such electrical equipment must never be allowed to come in contact with the enclosure.
Inspect the enclosure before each use. Make sure the straps and all parts are correctly and
securely positioned and attached. Tighten any loose hardware.
Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.  Wear comfortable clothing free of hooks, snaps, drawstrings for anything which or catch in the
safety enclosure mesh. Remove jewel lery, necklaces, and earrings.
Climb on and off the trampoline only through the safety enclosure entrance and securely close
entrance when trampoline is in use. Users, especially children, must not attempt to enter or exit between the trampoline frame and the enclosure. Doing this may pose a strangulation risk.
Do not touch or rebound off the safety enclosure mesh while using the trampoline. Read
all instructions and complete all assembly before using the safety enclosure.
Do not touch or hang off the safety ring (fibre pipe) at the top of the enclosure  Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 9.5m from ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible hazards. Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure away from walls, structures, fences, and other play areas. Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline and trampoline enclosure. A minimum of 2 metres from frame edge is recommended.
The trampoline is heavy and is under heavy tension. Three adults are required to set it up. Use
appropriate clothing and shoes. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to injury or damage to the trampoline.
Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure on a level surface before use.  Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure in a well-lit area. Artificial illumination may be
required for indoor or shady areas.
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Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure against unauthorized and unsupervised use.  Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline and trampoline enclosure.  The owner and supervisors of the trampoline and trampoline enclosure are responsible to make
all users aware of practices specified in the “Use Instructions”.
The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline and the
trampoline must be of the appropriate size covered by the specific enclosure.
Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline or inside the trampoline enclosure. Use by
more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries.
Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.  Never set-up the trampoline in heavy rain, wind or storm conditions, especially lightning storms.
It is recommended that the trampoline be taken apart and stored in bad weather. When moving the assembled trampoline and trampoline enclosure have at least four people evenly spaced around the frame (NSEW) to lift the trampoline off the ground. Inspect that trampoline and trampoline enclosure before each use. Make sure that frame cover, barrier and, enclosure support padding are correctly and securely positioned.
Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
5 MAINTENANCE
Inspect the trampoline and trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
The following conditions could represent potential hazards:
1. Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding, barrier or enclosure support system
(frame) padding and pole caps.
2. Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed or frame padding, barrier or enclosure support system (frame)
padding and pole caps.
3. Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding, barrier or enclosure support system (frame)
padding and pole caps.
4. Ruptured springs or bands.
5. A bent or broken frame or support system.
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6. A sagging barrier or bed.
7. Sharp protrusions on the support (frame) or suspension system.
8. Loosened or missing hardware.
6 CLEANING
Do not use any abrasive cleansers for the cleaning. Use a soft, damp cloth to eliminate dirt and dust.
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SEAT DROP
7. EXERCISE DIAGRAMS
FUNDAMENTAL BOUNCES
STANDING BOUNCE
KNEE BOUNCE
HANDS & KNEE DROP
FRONT DROP
BACK DROP
PIROUETTE
TUCK POSITION
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PIKE POSITION
LAYOUT POSITION
STRADDLE POSITION
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