Vuly Lift Pro, Lift Assembly Manual

ASSEMBLY MANUAL
SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
READ PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE TRAMPOLINE.
ATTENTION!
Lift Pro
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Read and follow all instructions in this manual before
using your trampoline, and do not use the trampoline in
any way that is not described in this manual.
Responsibility rests with the owner and supervisors of
the trampoline to make sure that all users are aware of
the practices specified in this manual.
1.0. Disclaimer
2.0. Care and Maintenance
2.1. General care
2.2. Rust and corrosion
2.3. Textile deterioration
2.4. Weather care
2.5. Relocation
2.6. Inspection checklist
3.0. Usage and Behaviour
3.1. Safe use information
3.2. Safe use instructions
3.3. Basic trampolining instructions
4.0. HexVex™ Games
5.0. Installation
5.1. Location planning
5.2. Parts checklist
5.3. Assembly instructions
6.0. Product registration
7.0. Half-price replacement parts
8.0. Warranty
8.1. Warranty periods
8.2. Inclusions
8.3. Exclusions
8.4. Warranty Claims
8.5. Australian Consumer Law
9.0. Missing parts
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The following Conditions of Sale will apply to, and bind the purchaser of, any Vuly Trampolines Pty. Ltd. ABN: 91 160 793 706 product.
NOTICE TO USER:
Please read this agreement carefully before purchase or assembly. By purchasing, opening and assembling this product you acknowledge that you have read this agreement, understand it and agree to be bound by its conditions. If you are making a purchase on behalf of another person, you agree that you are making the purchase as their agent.
LEGAL RIGHTS – PLEASE READ:
EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY – WAIVER OF RIGHT TO SUE – YOUR ASSUMPTION OF RISK – THESE CONDITIONS AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
Vuly Trampolines Pty. Ltd. ABN: 91 160 793 706 (“Vuly”), as supplier of trampolines and accessories (“Products”) , sells all Products subject to the following conditions:
1. To the maximum extent permitted by the law, Vuly, its employees, directors and agents will not be liable to the customer, their dependents or legal representatives for damage to property, personal injury or death suffered by the customer because the Product was not manufactured or supplied with due care and skill, the Product is not reasonably fit for its purpose or because of negligence, breach of contract, breach of statute or breach of statutory duty by Vuly.
2. Vuly, its employees, directors and agents are not liable to the customer, their dependents or legal representatives for personal injury or death suffered by the customer because the Product was not:
a. installed in accordance with the Vuly instruction
manual. It is the customer’s responsibility to check all boxes to confirm that all components are included and in the correct condition before assembly.
b. installed with due care and skill, by a the customer
or a third party assembly service; and
c. in the same condition as when the Product was
supplied, due to wear and tear – including, but not limited to, weather damage, deterioration of the net, spring stretch, UV deterioration or rust.
3. The customer acknowledges that using the Product can be dangerous, with inherent risks and hazards. As a consequence, personal injury or death may occur. The customer assumes and accepts all such risks, and hereby – to the full extent permitted by law – waives the right of action against, and fully releases Vuly for, loss, damages, personal injury or death in any way caused by, or relating to, the customer’s participation in such activities.
This includes – without limitation – liability for any negligent or tortuous acts or omission, breach of duty, breach of contract or breach of statutory duty on the part of Vuly, its office bearers, directors, employees or agents.
1.0. Disclaimer
RISK WARNING:
The use of the Product involves a significant risk of participants suffering personal injury including the possibility of serious injuries, permanent disability or death. All participants who engage in activities with the Product do so at their own risk.
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2.1. General care
• Inspect before and after each use. It is essential that you replace any worn, defective or missing parts immediately and only through Vuly.
- See the ‘Inspection checklist’.
• 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.
• Keep away objects that could damage textile components.
• Ensure that moving metal components remain well lubricated.
• Use only Vuly-made accessories.
• Use only parts that are recommended by the manufacturer.
2.2. Rust and corrosion
• 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 different metal components join together.
• Inspect the inside of all Frame Tubes and Net Poles every 6 months – as well as after rain – and remove any water from the inside surfaces.
• Check Frame Tube and Net Pole connection areas for rust.
• Use general-purpose grease on steel connection areas.
• Avoid cleaning steel components excessively; it may reduce the effectiveness of our protective coatings.
2.3. Textile deterioration
• Clean your Jump Mat with a soft sponge only to avoid prematurely wearing the textiles.
• Avoid using powerful soaps or detergents; they can damage the textiles.
• Wipe dry with an absorbent cloth any water left after rain, cleaning or use of the Vuly Mister accessory. The mat may discolour or form spots, if left to dry in the sun.
• Inspect the inside of your Safety Pad (if applicable) regularly, and remove any water through the drainage holes.
Improper maintenance or lack of care can lead to your trampoline deteriorating earlier than expected. Please follow these care instructions to ensure that your trampoline lasts for as long as possible.
2.0. Care and Maintenance
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• 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.
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: Remove any fallen debris on your trampoline after rain. Wipe off residual water with a dry cloth; moisture left on the trampoline may contribute to the corrosion of steel components and weaken textiles.
WIND: Disconnect the Safety Net from the Net Poles, and cover the Safety Net and Jump Mat with a storm cover.
COLD: Disassemble your trampoline.
HEAT: 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.
2.5. Relocation
• Move the trampoline with a minimum of 8 adults, to ensure that the lift is within heavy lifting regulations.
• Move the trampoline short distances using Vuly’s official Wheels accessory, if your trampoline model supports it.
• Do not drag the trampoline. Joiner Poles and Frame Tubes may bend or warp if insufficiently lifted.
• Avoid tilting the trampoline or resting it on its side; the frame may bend under its own weight.
• 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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Improper use of, or behaviour on, your trampoline can lead to serious injury. Please follow these usage and behaviour instructions to ensure safe play.
3.1. Safe use information
Trampolines are great fun, encourage the development of gross motor skills; provide opportunities for physical activity and present users with manageable challenges to find and test their limits. However, like many physical activities, trampoline use involves potential risk of injury, particularly if the equipment is used improperly.
Injury surveillance and hospital admissions data show that trampolines feature frequently in injury presentations and admissions. Children under 14 years of age account for about 90% of all trampoline-related injuries. 28% of the trampoline-related injuries were sustained by children under five years of age and more than a third of the injuries related to multi-users. (Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit—Hazard 75, Autumn 2013, pg. 3.)
The following points are important to note:
• Injury data indicates that people can be severely injured if they land on an unprotected trampoline frame or springs or if they fall from the trampoline. Impact attenuation systems, such as pads, are intended to minimise the risk of injury and enclosures are intended to stop people falling off the trampoline.
• Ensure that your enclosure is attached to the trampoline before use.
• The risk of injury increases when more than one person at a time bounces on a trampoline. Smaller children are at increased risk when jumping with adults and/or larger children, for example, a ‘double bounce’ dramatically increases the energy transferred to the smaller body and children’s legs have been broken and severe spinal injuries have occurred as a result.
• Ensure that only one person at a time bounces on the trampoline
• Children are often unable to identify hazards and do not have a well-developed ability to assess risk and may, if left unsupervised, be at more risk of injury.
• Always supervise children while they are using the trampoline
• Overconfidence can lead to injury.
• Learn fundamental bounces first before trying more complex manoeuvres.
• Inappropriate clothing can cause injury.
3.0. Usage and Behaviour
Frame
Bending, cracking, twisting or breakage of the Frame Tubes
Rust spots
Sharp protrusions
Safety Padding
Missing, improperly positioned or insecurely attached Safety Padding
Punctures, frays, tears or holes in the Safety Padding
Deterioration of the stitching or fabric of the Safety Padding and / or its securing system
Damaged or degraded Safety Padding
Springs
Missing, broken or damaged springs
Jump mat
Punctures, frays, tears or holes in the bed or the edge system
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or edge system
Sagging fabric
Sharp protrusions in the suspension system elements
Broken mat connector plastics
Rusting, damaged or bent mat connector steel
Safety net
Missing, improperly positioned or insecurely attached enclosure barrier
Punctures, frays, tears or holes in the enclosure barrier or connectors
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the enclosure barrier or connectors
Sagging of the enclosure barrier
Broken or damaged enclosure entry system
Net poles
Missing, improperly positioned or insecurely attached:
A. Net Pole supports B. Net Pole caps
Bending, cracking, twisting or breakage of the Net Pole supports
Rust spots on the Net Pole supports
Sharp protrusions from the Net Pole supports
2.6. Inspection checklist
Use this checklist to inspect your trampoline before each use. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts to avoid potential hazards.
If you discover any safety issues, do not use the trampoline. Contact Vuly to order and replace any parts.
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