SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Before using the trampoline, read through all the instructions, warnings
and advice about care, maintenance and use in this manual in order to
prevent any injuries. There is a risk of injuries if the instructions below
are not followed.
• The owner of the trampoline and the person in charge of it are respon-
sible for making sure that anyone who uses the trampoline is aware of
the information contained in this manual.
• Make sure there is enough room to jump high. A height of at least
7.3 metres above the ground is recommended. Make sure there are no
cables, branches or other potentially dangerous objects sticking out in
the area.
• It is important to have clear space around the sides. Do not put the
trampoline close to a wall, building, fence or similar. Make sure that
there is enough clear space around the trampoline (at least 2 metres).
• Put the trampoline in an area that has a flat surface and is well illuminated.
• Do not put the trampoline on a concrete or stone floor, or on a wet
surface.
• Do not use the trampoline indoors.
• Make sure that the trampoline is not used by anyone unauthorised to
use it or without supervision.
• Remove any objects from under the trampoline. There should be no
obstacles underneath the trampoline.
• Do not do somersaults on the trampoline. If you land on your head or
neck, this could cause serious injuries, paralysis or death, even if you
land in the centre of the mat.
• Keep in the centre of the mat when you are jumping on it. This will
reduce the risk of injuries that could occur from landing on the frame
or the springs.
• Only one person should jump at a time. If several people jump at the
same time, this could result in serious accidents.
• Do not use the trampoline without anyone watching you.
• Make sure the opening of the safety net is properly closed before you
start jumping.
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