Kahuna Pro 8FT, 10FT, 6FT, 12FT, 14FT Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, And Use Instructions

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TRAMPOLINE MANUAL
ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, CARE,
MAINTENANCE, AND USE INSTRUCTIONS.
6FT, 8FT, 10FT, 12FT, 14FT & 16FT
WARNING!
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline and trampoline
enclosure. Keep this manual so you can refer to it later.
Not recommended for children under six years of age.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0. Disclaimer & Liability
1.1. Initital Safety Warning ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
1.2. Trampoline Safety and Accident Prevention ..............................................................................................................................................
1.3. Owner’s & Supervisor’s role in Preventing Injuries & Responsibilities ...............................................................................................
1.4. Owner’s role in Preventing Injuries & Responsibilities ............................................................................................................................
1.5. Weight Limit ............................................................................................................................................................................................................
2.0. Care & Maintenance
2.1. General Care ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................
2.2. Rust and corrosion ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
2.3. Textile deterioration .............................................................................................................................................................................................
2.4. Weather care .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
2.5. Relocation ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
3.0 Installation
3.1. Pre-Installation Check .........................................................................................................................................................................................
3.2. Inspection checklist .............................................................................................................................................................................................
3.3. Location & Area Placement ...............................................................................................................................................................................
3.4. Parts Checklist .......................................................................................................................................................................................................
3.4a. Optional Parts Checklist (If included) ........................................................................................................................................................
3.5. Assembling the frame .........................................................................................................................................................................................
3.6. Assembling the Jumping Mat ..........................................................................................................................................................................
3.7. Assembling the Ladder .......................................................................................................................................................................................
3.8. Assembling the Storage Compartment .......................................................................................................................................................
3.9. Assembling the Safety Pads ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.10. Assembling the Safety Net ..............................................................................................................................................................................
3.11. Assembling the Anchor Kit (If available) ....................................................................................................................................................
3.12. Assembling the Basketball Kit (If available) ..............................................................................................................................................
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4.0 Troubleshooting Guide
5.0 Warranty
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1.0 DISCLIMER
While every attempt is made to embody the highest degree of protection in all
equipments, we can not guarantee freedom from injury. The user assumes all risks of injury
due to the misuse of the equipement. All merchandises are sold on this condition, which
no representative of the company can waive or change.
WARNING!
In addition to the instructions and precautions provided with your trampoline, the following precautions must be observed while using the Trampoline Safety Enclosure.
1.1. Initital Safety Warning
1. Do not attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline.
Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury,
paralysis or death, even when landing on the center of the
mat.
2. Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline or
inside the trampoline enclosure. Used by more than one
person at the same time can result in serious injuries.
3. Keep objects away which could interface with performer.
Maintain a clear area around the trampoline. Do not allow
foreign objects or animals on the trampoline.
4. Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure with mature,
knowledgeable supervision.
5. Trampolines over 20 inches (50cm) tall are not
recommended for children under 6 years old.
6. The trampoline should be completely assembled before
each using. All springs must be attached to the frame.
7. The frame cover must be positioned correctly all the
times.
8. Never set-up the trampoline in heavy rain, wind or storm
conditions, especially lightning storm. It is recommended
that the trampoline be taken apart and stocked in bad
weather.
9. When moving the assembled trampoline and trampoline
enclosure, have at least four people evenly spaced around
the frame (NSEW) to lift the trampoline o the ground.
10. Inspect the trampoline & enclosure before each use, make
sure the frame cover, barrier mesh, and enclosure support
padding are correctly and securely positioned. Replace
any worn, defective or missing parts.
11. The metal frame of the trampoline and trampoline
enclosure will conduct electricity. Lights, extension cords,
and all such electrical equipment must never be allowed
to come in contact with the trampoline or trampoline
enclosure.
12. Wear comfortable clothing. Remove all jewellery,
necklaces and earrings. Wear clothing free of drawstrings,
hooks, loops or anything that could get caught in the
barrier mesh.
13. Enter and exit the enclosure only at the enclosure door
or barrier opening designated for that purpose. It is
dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to
the ground or floor when dismounting, or jump to the
trampoline when mounting.
14. Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other
objects.
15. Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact
with the trampoline mat. Learn this skill before attempting
others.
16. Learn fundamental bounces and body positions
thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. A variety of
trampoline activities can be carried out by performing the
basic fundamentals in various series and combinations,
performing one fundamental after another, with or
without feet bounces between them.
17. Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control
and repeated landing on the center of the trampoline can
be accomplished. Control is more important than height.
18. While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the
trampoline toward the perimeter. This will help control
bounce.
19. Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
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20. Properly secure the trampoline when not in use. Protect
it against unauthorized used. If a trampoline ladder is
used, the supervisor should remove it from the trampoline
when leaving the area to prevent unsupervised access by
children under six years old.
21. Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
22. For additional information concerning the trampoline
equipment, contact the seller.
23. For information concerning skill training, contact a
certified trampoline instructor.
24. Bounce only when the surface of the Mat is dry. Wind or
air movement should be calm to gentle. The trampoline
must not be used in gusty or severe winds. The trampoline
should be taken apart or stored indoors during these types
of weather conditions.
25. Read all instructions before using trampoline and
trampoline enclosure. Warnings and instructions for care,
maintenance, and use of this trampoline and trampoline
enclosure are inducted to promote safe, enjoyable use of
this equipment.
26. Do not intentionally bounce o the barrier.
27. Do not attempt to jump over the barrier, or crawl under
the barrier.
28. Do not hang from, kick, cut or climb on barrier
29. Do not attach anything that is not a manufacturer
approved accessory or part of the enclosure system.
30. Children may be entangled or strangled in loose cords
or gaps between trampoline and enclosure. Keep the
enclosure tightly fastened to the trampoline in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to properly
assemble and maintain a tight, secure trampoline
enclosure boundary may result in serious injury,
strangulation or death.
FOR RECREATIONAL USE ONLY.
NOT FOR PROFESSIONAL USE.
Failure to follow all instructions and warnings exactly may result
in serious injury and/or damage to the product which will void
all implied and express warranties
1.2. Trampoline Safety and Accident Prevention
4. HITTING THE FRAME. Keep on the centre of the
As in most recreational sports,
participants may be injured.
This section covers most of the
accidents. Accident prevention
responsibilities for jumper and
supervisor are outlined.
The following are reasons why accidents happen:
1. ATTEMPTING SOMERSAULTS. Landing on the head
or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even
when landing on the centre of the bed.
2. MORE THAN ONE PERSON ON THE TRAMPOLINE.
Used by more than one person at the same time can result
in serious injuries.
3. INCORRECT MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING.
Carefully crawl out and into the trampoline. Do not jump
o to the ground. Do not jump from a roof, or other
objects onto the trampoline. Small children may need
assistance to get on or o the trampoline. Do not step
onto the suspension system.
trampoline when jumping. Injury may result from hitting
the frame when control is lost. Be sure the frame cover
is always on and the pad securely fastened. Do not jump
directly to the pad.
5. LOSS OF CONTROL. A jumper who loses control will
increase his/her chance of injury. Be sure to familiarize
yourself with basic jumps before doing more dicult ones.
Jumps should be mastered, performed repeatedly before
moving to next level. To regain control and stop your
jump, bend your knees sharply as you land.
6. ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE. Because alcohol and drug
use impairs the jumper’s coordination, loss of control as
well as injuries are greatly increased.
7. FOREIGN OBJECTS. Please make sure there is nothing
sharp under or around the trampoline. Hitting the objects
under the trampoline can cause injury. Jumping with a
foreign object can also increase chance of getting injured.
Be sure there is adequate clearance 8 meters above and 2
meters around the trampoline. Be sure of overhead wires,
free limbs, etc.
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8. BAD WEATHER. Do not use your trampoline in gusty
winds or inclement weather. The bed should not be
wet. Poor maintenance of the trampoline. Inspect the
trampoline before using every time. Check for punctures
on the bed, sharp burrs on the frame, stitching that has
gone bad or loose elastic bands. If a replacement part is
needed, please contact supplier to order.
1.3. Owner’s & Supervisor’s role in Preventing Injuries & Responsibilities
The supervisor’s role is to make sure the users know all the
safety rules as well as learn the basic, fundamental bounces.
They need to enforce all the safety rules in the manual, frame
and labels.
When a supervisor is not available, the trampoline should be
dis-assembled or covered to limit access. It is the supervisor’s
responsibility that a placard with the Trampoline Safety Tips is
placed where all jumpers are informed about the tips.
9. LIMITED ACCESS. The trampoline should be covered
or dis-assembled when not in use. This will prevent
unsupervised small children from using the trampoline.
1.4. Users role in Preventing Injuries & Responsibilities
The jumpers should learn all of the basic, fundamental bounces
before attempting more dicult ones. Low controlled bounces
are a good start before learning basic landing positions and
combinations.
Jumpers need to understand that control is key to successful
jump. Contact a certified trampoline instructor for more
information.
1.5 Weight Limit
Do not exceed the weight limit for the tramploine
8ft6ft 10ft 12ft 14ft 16ft
80kg60kg 100kg 125kg 150kg 150kg
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2.0 CARE & MAINTENANCE
2.1. General Care
1. Inspect before and after each use. It is essential that you
replace any worn, defective or missing parts immediately
and only through seller.
2. Ensure that the Safety Net (and Safety Pad, if applicable) is
always correctly attached and in good condition. - Replace
the Safety Net every 1 year.
3. Keep away objects that could damage textile components.
4. Ensure that moving metal components remain well
lubricated.
2.2. Rust and Corrosion
1. Be aware of areas that are particularly prone to rusting:
Places where water is easily trapped.
Hollow sections of steel (which can appear in good
condition on the outside, while hiding rust on
the inside).
Sections where dierent metal components join
together.
5. Use only Kahuna-made accessories.
6. Use only parts that are recommended by the seller
4. Use general purpose grease on steel connection areas to
reduce the chance of corrosion.
5. Avoid excessively cleaning steel components, as it may
reduce the eectiveness of our protective coatings.
2. Inspect the inside of all frame tubes and poles every 6
months, and remove any water from the inside surfaces.
3. Check tube and pole connection areas for rust.
2.3. Textile Deterioration
1. Clean your Jump Mat with a soft sponge only to avoid
prematurely wearing the textiles.
2. Avoid using powerful soaps or detergents; they can
damage the textiles.
3. Wipe dry with an absorbent cloth any water left after rain,
cleaning. The mat may discolour or form spots, if left to
dry in the sun.
4. Inspect the inside of your Safety Pad (if applicable)
regularly, and remove any water through the drainage
holes.
5. Remove textile parts, and store them – in their original
packaging – in a cool, dry and dark place when the
trampoline will be unused for over 1 month. Prolonged
exposure to UV sunlight can shorten the lifespan of the
safety net.
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2.4. Weather care
Components of this trampoline are susceptible to deterioration from use and environmental conditions – such as sunlight, rain,
salt and heat, to varying degrees.
If your trampoline will be unused for any extended period, disassemble it, return it to its original packaging and store it in a dry
place.
Rain Wind
Cold
2.5. Relocation
1. Move the trampoline with a minimum of 4 adults, to
ensure that the lift is within heavy lifting regulations.
2. Do not drag the trampoline. Joiner Poles and Frame Tubes
may bend or warp if insuciently lifted.
Remove any fallen debris on your
trampoline after rain. Wipe o residual
water with a dry cloth; moisture left on the
trampoline may contribute to the corrosion
of steel components and weaken textiles.
Disassemble your trampoline.
Heat
Disconnect the Safety Net from the Net
Poles, and cover the Safety Net and Jump
Mat with a protection cover (cover not
included).
Move your trampoline to where it will
receive the most shade during the brightest
times of the day.
Cover when not in use to minimise UV
damage.
3. Avoid tilting the trampoline or resting it on its side; the
frame may bend under its own weight.
4. Disassemble the trampoline, and return it to its original
packaging, to transport it over long distances.
COMPONENTS WILL DETERIORATE OVER TIME.
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3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1. Pre-Installation Checks
Inspect the trampoline and enclosure before using and replace
WARNING!
all worn, defective and 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 system (frame) padding and
pole caps.
3. Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed and
frame padding, barrier or enclosure support system (frame)
padding and pole caps.
3.2. Inspection checklist
4. Ruptured springs or bands
5. A bent or broken frame or supporting system
6. A sagging barrier or bed.
7. Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system
8. Loosened or missing hardware.
Use this checklist to inspect the trampoline before each use. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts to avoid potential hazards. If
the following listed issues are discovered, do not continue to use the trampoline. Contact seller to order and replace any parts.
Frame
Surface of the tubes and poles
Rust Spots
Cracking of the curved areas
Elongation of the net pole holes
Twisted or stretched steel
Sharp protrusions
Damage from the net poles or wire loops
Loose studs
Net Pole Holes
Cracks around the holes
Elongation of the holes
Mat & Safety Net
Mat
Holes
Burn marks
Frayed yarn
Broken sewing threads
Sagging fabric
Faded or torn fabric
Safety Net
Holes
Burn marks
Frayed yarn
Broken sewing threads
Stretched mesh
Torn edges
Stretched seams
Faded materials
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3.3. Location & Area Placement
1. Place the trampoline on a flat, even, solid & leveled
surface.
2. Ensure that the trampoline is suciently stable, to prevent
the trampoline from tipping over or blowing away.
Sandbags or pegs may be suitable anchorage devices.
3. Keep a minimum of 8 m overhead clearance, when
measured from the bed height, to prevent users from
inadvertently contacting overhead hazards – such as
electric wires, tree limbs and clotheslines.
Correct Installation Incorrect Installation
2m
8m
2m
8m
4. Maintain a minimum clearance of 2 m on all sides of
the trampoline. This area should not include concrete,
bitumen, brick or other hard surfaces, as these can cause
serious injuries if users fall o the trampoline.
5. Do not locate the trampoline on top of other objects or
store anything underneath the trampoline bed.
6. Keep the area around and underneath the trampoline
clear. Place the trampoline away from walls, structures,
fences and other play areas.
7. Place the trampoline in a well-lit area.
2m
8m
2m
8m
2m
2m
2m
2m
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3.4. Parts Checklist
Ladder
A
16ft 16ft16ft
14ft 14ft14ft
12ft 12ft12ft
10ft 10ft10ft
8ft 8ft8ft6ft 6ft6ft
1 1224
1 816
1 816
1 661 66
Top rail
D
10ft 10ft 10ft
8ft 8ft 8ft
6ft 6ft 6ft
8 8 4
6 0 3
6 0 3
Springs
G
1 816
16ft 16ft 16ft
14ft 14ft 14ft
12ft 12ft 12ft
12 12 6
8 8 4
8 8 4
M8 Screw Set
B
Leg Extension
E
Safety Pads
H
C
F
I
M6 Screw Set
U shape legs
Jumping mat
8ft6ft
4836
Spring Tool
J
8ft 8ft
6ft 6ft
1 1
1 1
T Section
M
12ft
10ft
64
10ft 10ft
72
12ft 12ft
1 1
1 1
16ft
14ft
108
96
178mm165mm165mm135mm135mm135mm
Safety Net
K
16ft 16ft
14ft 14ft
1 1
1 1
6ft
1
8ft
1
Lower net pole
N
10ft
1
12ft
1
14ft
1
16ft
1
6ft6ft
11
Net rope Set
L
Upper net pole Type A
O
10ft10ft
8ft8ft
11
11
14ft14ft
12ft12ft
11
11
16ft16ft
11
16ft
14ft
12ft
10ft
8ft6ft
12
8
8
66
8
Pole & Foam included
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78
78
78
56
56
10
16ft16ft
14ft14ft
12ft12ft
10ft10ft
8ft8ft
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Upper net pole Type B
P
12ft
10ft
8ft6ft
1
1
11
14ft
1
16ft
1
Pole Sleeves
Q
8ft6ft
66
10ft
8
12ft
8
14ft
8
16ft
12
Bolts, Nuts & Washers
R
12ft
10ft
8ft6ft
16
1212
16
1212
16
1212
16
16
16
14ft
16
16
16
16ft
16
16
16
R1
R2
Storage Compartment
S
12ft
10ft
8ft6ft
1
1
11
14ft
1
16ft
1
6ft
6
Fibre Glass Rods
T
10ft
8ft
8
6
12ft
8
14ft
8
R1
16ft
12
R2R3R3
3.4a. Optional Part Checklist (If Available)
Anchor kit
6ft
1
U
10ft
8ft
1
U1 U2
16ft
12ft
1
14ft
1
1
1
Basketball Set
V
16ft
14ft
12ft
10ft
8ft6ft
1
1
1
11
V1
V2
V3
V4
V5
1
V6
V7
V10V9V8
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3.5. Assembling the frame
WARNING!
2 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly. Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall.
When installing the trampoline please make sure you have clear assess around the trampoline.
Failure to follow all instructions and warnings exactly may result in serious injury and/or damage to the product which will void all implied and express warranties
Step 1
Join the pieces of the top rail (Parts D) together (Do not install
the screws yet) Continue until you have form a complete circle
Please note the last rail may will be hard to get in. The best
way to do this is have other person on the opposite side
holding the frame to stop it moving back. Once all the pole
are connected the screw should line up.
Step 2
Align the screws holes and using a phillip’s head screw driver to
install the ??mm screw (Parts B) into the top rail (Parts D)
(Please do not use a electric or battery powered screw
driver/drill)
D
B
D
D
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Step 3
For 8ft trampoline please go to step 4
Begin by attaching extension legs (Parts E) to the U shape leg
(Parts F) using M6 Screw (Parts C) to hold them together
E
B
F
Step 4
Lay the U shape legs (Parts F) (with extension (Parts E) when
required) in the center of the top rail (Parts D)
F
D
Step 5
Attached the u shape legs (Parts F) (with extension (Parts E)
where required) to the upper rim (Parts D) of the trampoline
with the screw holes facing into the centre of the trampoline.
D
F
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Step 6
Use ??cm screw (Part B) to attach the U shape leg (Part F) (with
extension (Part E) where required) to the top rail (Part D) using
a phillips head screw driver.
(Please do not use a electric or battery powered screw driver/
drill)
To disassemble. Repeat steps in reverse
B
D
F
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3.6. Assembling the Jumping Mat
WARNING!
2 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly. Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall.
When installing the trampoline please make sure you have clear assess around the trampoline.
Failure to follow all instructions and warnings exactly may result in serious injury and/or damage to the product which will void all implied and express warranties
Step 1
With stitching portion facing down, lay the jumping mat (Part I)
inside frame and attach a spring (Part G) into one of the triangle
rings on the mat. Then attach spring with ring to frame. Make
sure the mat side of the spring is attached to the triangle ring
and the Rail side of the spring is attached to the rail.
Mat Side
G
Rail Side
I
D
Step 2
Count the loop half away around the mat and attach other
spring
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Step 3
Count the notches on the top rim half way around and attach
the springs on the mat into the notch.
1
2
1
3
Step 4
Using spring hook (Part J) start installing the spring. You will
need to install the spring on opposite side each other 1 at a
time. About ¾ of the way around you will find it get harder. This
is normal you will find it get a little easier the closer you get to
completing the installation of the mat.
WARNING!
Trampoline is under heavy tension. More eort may be
required to attach springs to frame. Be careful not to pinch
fingers or slip. Please make sure there is clear space behind
you when installing the spring’s serious injury may occur!
4
2
I
D
J
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Step 5
Once you have completed the installing of the mat. Please
check that the springs are connected into the rail and mat
correctly.
3.7. Assembling the Ladder
Step 1
3.8. Assembling the Storage Compartment
Sit the ladder (Part A) arches onto the top
rail (Part D)
Step 1
With the opening of the storage
compartment (Part S) facing up. Tie the top
strap to the top rail
D
A
G
Step 2
S
Tie the side strap to the storage compartment
(Part S) to each side of the U legs (Part F)
S
F
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3.9. Assembling the Pad
WARNING!
2 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly. Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall.
When installing the trampoline please make sure you have clear assess around the trampoline.
Failure to follow all instructions and warnings exactly may result in serious injury and/or damage to the product which will void all implied and express warranties
Step 1
Lay safety padding (Part H) on outer edge so springs are
covered.
H
Step 2
Tie the black straps to the Frame.
Do not tie the springs
Step 3
Pull the side cover over the edge.
To disassemble. Repeat steps in reverse
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3.10. Assembling the Safety Net
WARNING!
2 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly. Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall.
When installing the trampoline please make sure you have clear assess around the trampoline.
Failure to follow all instructions and warnings exactly may result in serious injury and/or damage to the product which will void all implied and express warranties
Step 1
Install the lower net poles to (Part N) to the trampoline
frame using bolt, nuts and washers (Part R)
Step 2
Install upper net pole type B (Part P) with basketball attachment
where you would like the basketball ring on top for the lower
net poles (Part N)
P
N
R
N
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Step 3
Install the reset of the upper net poles Type A (Part O) onto the
lower net pole (Part N)
O
N
Step 4
Slide the net pole sleeve (Part Q) onto the net poles
O/P
N
Step 5
Thread the fibre glass Rods (Part T) through the top of the net
sleeve (Part K)
Q
K
T
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Step 6
Install the t section (Part M) onto the fibreglass rods (Part T)
PLEASE NOTE: Connecting the last t section will be tight and
may require 2 people to connect together
T T
M
K
M
Step 7
Install the T section (Part M) onto the top of the upper net
poles (Part O/P)
Step 8
Starting at the net entrance, unhook 1 spring either side of the
zip. Then place the rope around both the spring loops on the
trampoline. Reattach the springs
K
O/P
WARNING!
Trampoline is under heavy tension. More eort may be
required to attach springs to frame. Be careful not to pinch
fingers or slip. Please make sure there is clear space behind
you when installing the spring’s serious injury may occur!
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Step 9
Move along 3 spring and remove the 3rd spring. Place the rope
around the 3rd spring loop and reattach the spring.
K
Repeat this for every 3 spring, (Last spring may be only one or
two spring loop away from the start)
D
To disassemble. Repeat steps in reverse
L
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3.11. Assembling the Anchor Kit (If available)
Step 2
Anchor stake “eye” approximately
2.5cm above the ground
U2
Step 4
G
Long strap with
metal buckle at end
Step 1
U1
Step 3
Open end of “eye” should be away from
horizontal leg
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3.12. Assembling the Basketball Kit (If available)
Step 1
Install the backplate (Part V2) to the back side of the basketball
backboard (Part V4) with the (Part V9) bolts
Step 2
Lay the basket ring (Part V3) flat on the front backboard
(Part V4)
Place the bracket (Part V63) over the lower part of the ring and
screw in the 4 bolts (Part V10).
V9
V4
V4
V2
V3
Step 3
Wrap the Net (Part V5) around the ring (Part V3)
V10 V10
V6
V5
V3
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Step 5
Place the bracket (Part V7) on the bottom 2 holes of the plate
(Part V4). Loosely screw the bolts (Part V9) to the bottom 2
holes (Part V9)
Step 6
Place the completed basketball Set between the bracket and board on the long pole (Part P)
V4
V7
V9
Then tighten the bolts to secure the basketball set to the trampoline
Basketball Set
P
Pole for
Basketball
Set
Step 7
using the basketball air pump (Part V1) pump up the basketball
(Part V7)
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CONGRATULATIONS
On completing the assembling of your new Kahuna Pro trampoline.
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4.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Probable Cause Suggested Remedy
Spring not installed correctly
Not the right amount of spring loop
Mat not fitting
Spring is the wrong length
Mat the wrong size
Leg not square
Trampoline setup on uneven ground
Trampoline Warping
Trampoline setup on soft ground
Make sure you are doing one spring from opposite
Check the mat has the correct amount of spring loops
Check the overall length of the spring.
Measure the overall size of the mat diameter. (do not
include the loops)
Make sure the legs are square and not tilting in towards
the center of the trampoline and are square to the frame
Trampoline must be installed and used on a flat level
surface. Make sure the ground is flat and the trampoline
is level
Trampoline must be installed and used on a solid flat level
surface. A Trampoline should not installed and used on
stones, gravel, crushed rock, sand, uneven grass, uneven
concrete, soft or loose surfaces.
Net not fitting
Spring is the wrong length
Mat is the wrong size
Make sure net is on the correct side of
the poles
Length of the net
String around to many springs
Check the overall length of the spring
Measure the overall size of the mat diameter. (do not
include the loops)
Make sure the net is on the inside of the trampoline
between the poles and the jumping for an inner net
set up
Make sure the length on the net when pulled tight is the
same height as the net poles from the jumping mat to the
top of the pole for an inner net set up
Make sure the rope around the bottom of the trampoline
is around every 3rd spring and not every spring
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Problem Probable Cause Suggested Remedy
No bounce
Frame issues
Spring size
Not the right amount of spring loop
Mat size
Locking nut with nylon
Top rim not going together
Leg extension for a 6ft and 8 ft
trampoline
Check the overall length of the spring is not to long
for the trampoline
Check the mat has the correct amount of spring loops
Measure the overall size of the mat diameter. (do not
include the loops)
The nuts on this item are locking nuts. They use nylon in
the tread of the nut to make it tight so they don’t rattle
loose, when in use Use a spanner on the nut to do up
tight.
Make sure you have the correct amount of top rim piece
When connecting the piece of the top rim together it will
be very tight. You need to have one person connecting
in the last two peice together and one person on the
opposite side apply pressure to stop the frame from
moving
The 6ft and 8ft trampoline do not include the leg
extensions
T section coming out of poles
When connecting the T sections need to make sure the
fiberglass rods are all the way in. To do this lightly press
on the fiberglass rods on each side of the T sections
(when connected in the net poles) in towards the centre
of the trampoline
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5.0 WARRANTY
5.1 Initital Safety Warning
Kmate Pty Ltd provides a 12 month warranty for this
product when used for domestic purposes. Commercial
use of the product will void all warranty.
The benefits of this warranty are provided in addition to
other rights and remedies you may have under a law in
relation to the goods and services to which this warranty
relates. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Before making a claim under warranty, please refer to your
user/installation manual to ensure that you have followed
correct operating procedures of your product, and refer
to the trouble shooting section (if such exists) to assist
solving any problems.
The warranty period begins from the day of purchase.
Your proof of purchase must be produced before
assistance will be provided.
Where the Product is replaced pursuant to this Warranty,
the replacement Product will be subject to the warranty
terms and warranty commencement date of the original
product.
A claim may be refused if the defective claim has arisen
for reasons other than a manufacturers fault or defective
parts or workmanship. Circumstances in which a warranty
claim may be declined include, but are not limited to the
following:
1. Normal wear and tear
2. Misuse or abuse, including failure to properly
maintain or service
3. Damages caused by improper or incorrect
installation, force-majeure, abnormal outdoor
conditions, inclement weather, lightning etc are not
eligible for warranty repair
4. Insect or vermin infestation; Failure to clean or
improper cleaning and/or operation of the product
5. If the product is modified without authorisation from
Supplier in writing;
Contact Details
Kmate Pty Ltd
PO Box 234, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
Email: warranty@klika.com.au
Phone: 03 9790 0055
This warranty is only valid if the product is operated
and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Damage to property including but not limited to grass,
outdoor areas, outdoor furniture, walls, or any other event
either directly or indirectly are excluded from warranty as
well as any losses or expenses incurred by you in relation
to the product or making a claim under this warranty
including without limitation any costs associated with
installation, reinstallation or transporting the product.
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