Choice of location, Assembly / dismantling – Crivit TR-1836 User Manual
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• Look at the centre of the trampoline while jumping. This will help you to
keep control.
• Always ensure that the supervisor is familiar with the trampoline and its
characteristics. Never leave the trampoline unsupervised.
• Never jump on the trampoline for too long. This can lead to careless-
ness! Always take a break after every few jumps.
• No objects may be attached to or hung on the safety net – except
where this is noted expressly by the manufacturer or importer.
Avoiding damage to the product!
• Never mount the trampoline with sturdy or pointed shoes, e.g. training
shoes or outdoor shoes. They can damage the material. Only mount
the trampoline with bare feet, in socks, or with gymnastics slippers.
• The trampoline may only be used when it has been correctly assem-
bled.
• Check the screw connections at regular intervals and tighten them
where necessary.
• Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning materials to clean the jump
mat or the frame.
Choice of location
• The trampoline is not suitable for indoor use.
• Choose the location of the trampoline carefully. The trampoline may
not be assembled on hard surfaces.
• The trampoline may not be assembled on smooth surfaces such as
tiles. It could slip out of place.
• Stand the trampoline in an area with at least 2m space between it and
other structures or obstacles. Ensure that there is sufficient space, es-
pecially upwards. Do not place it close to windows, walls, trees etc.
There should be at least 7.5m space above the trampoline.
• Install the trampoline in such a way that other people cannot use it
after use without supervision and secure it against unauthorised use.
• The trampoline may not be used during a storm or thunderstorm, or
when there are strong winds.
• Dismantle the trampoline if stormy weather or winter weather con-
ditions are forecast.
• Store it in a safe place so that it cannot blow away or tip over.
Transport
You will need at least two people to transport the assembled trampoline
to a different location. Only transport an assembled trampoline for a
short distance. Secure and wrap all the connections on the lower frame
for this purpose using weather-resistant tape. This prevents any loosening
or separation of the connections during transportation.
Lift the trampoline slightly off the ground to transport it and carry it hori-
zontally to the ground.
Assembly / dismantling
Remove all the parts from their packaging outdoors and check that all
parts are included. Please contact our customer service is this is not the
case.
Note! Always enrol the help of a second person for assem-
bly. Make sure you do not trap any part of your body.
Only adults may assemble and install this article.
Wear safety gloves to assemble the article.
The included tools are only for pre-assembly. We recommend using
professional tools to tighten all the parts.
Mounting the lower frame
1. Insert an extension rod (5) into each of the four angled rods (4), and
one extension rod, which tapers at one end (6) to make the legs
(figure C).
2. Join the frame rods (3) (figures D and E).
Note! Ensure that the holes in the frame sections are
pointing upwards.
3. Insert the four legs into the leg sleeves of the frame sections (figures D
and E).
4. Insert a screw (12) from above into each of the eight holes on the
lower frame, and connect each one with a washer (14) and a cap
nut (13) (figure F).
Insert jump map
Caution: Proceed carefully when inserting the springs.
The springs are tensioned when inserted. There is a risk of
injury.
1. Spread out the jump mat (1) inside the lower frame (figure G).
The jump mat has 64 eyelets and the lower frame has 64 drill holes
on its upper side. Be careful when inserting the springs (7) and follow
the following instructions exactly to insert the jump mat correctly.
2. Choose any point 0 to insert the first spring. To do this, hook the
spring into one drill hole on the jump mat. Using the spring
compressor (11), hook the other side of the spring into a drill hole
in the lower frame (figure H). Count 16 eyelets further on, and insert
the second spring into the 16th eyelet and drill hole. Count another
16 eyelets, and insert another spring into the 32nd and 48th eyelets
and drill holes (counting from point 0) (figure I).
3. Starting from point 0 insert a spring into every eighth eyeless and
drill hole. Repeat this until you get back to point 0. Now there should
be springs in the eyelets and drill holes at 8, 24, 40, and 56 as well
as the springs you inserted first (figure J).
4. Starting from point 0 insert a spring into every fourth eyelet and drill
hole. Repeat this until you get back to point 0. In addition to the
mounted springs there should now also be springs in holes 4, 12, 20,
28, 36, 44, 52, and 60 (figure K).
5. Starting from point 0 insert a spring in every second eyelet and drill
hole until you get back to point 0. In addition to the mounted springs
there should now also be springs in holes 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26,
30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, and 62 (figure L).
6. Insert the remaining springs into the free eyelets and drill holes. If you
have missed a drill hole or eyelet then investigate which spring is in
the wrong place and insert it in the correct position. Repeat the above
steps as necessary (figure M).
7. Place the frame protector onto the jump mat in such a way that the
springs and the frame rods are covered.
8. Attach the frame protector with the tapes on the frame of the edge of
the lower frame (figure N).
9. Pull the attachment band on the frame protector tight (figure O).
10. Thread the rope (8) through under the frame protector, through the
eyelets and then knot the ends of the rope (figure P).
Assemble safety net
1. Spread the safety net (21) out on the trampoline (figure Q).
Note! the entrance opening on the safety net may not be
located above a leg.
2. Insert the enclosure poles (15) together with the enclosure pole that
taper on one side (16) (figure R).
3. Insert the enclosure poles (with the foam covers (17) with the ends
with the caps into the tubes on the safety set (figure S) and place the
protruding enclosure poles on the legs.
4. Screw the enclosure poles to the two holes on the legs using one screw
each (18) with one distance holders (22), one washer (14), one self-
locking nut (19), and one plastic nut cap (20) on the trampoline lets
(figure T).
5. Fasten the hooks on the safety net to the eyelets on the jump mat
(figure U).
6. Tie the two tapes on the tubes to the safety net around the enclosure
pole (figure V).
7. Use the included cable ties (10) to tie the warning signs (9) to two
sides of the lower frame (figure W).
Note! Attach one warning sign directly under the entrance
opening on the lower frame. This increases awareness of
the safety notes.
The safety net has a minimum durability of one year.
Dismantle trampoline
If you wish to dismantle the trampoline then proceed in reverse order.