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12ft TP Igloo Octagonal Trampoline

With SurroundSafe

TP Genius 2 Octagonal

Trampoline with SurroundSafe

TP280 8ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline

TP281 10ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline

TP282 12ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline

TP283 14ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline

Instructions for assembly maintenance and use.

Warning!

Important! These instructions must be followed for safe assembly and use.

Please retain for future reference.

Maximum single user weights / Age range

TP280 8ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline - Maximum single user weight 85kg - 6yrs+

TP281 10ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline - Maximum single user weight 105kg - 6yrs+

TP282 12ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline - Maximum single user weight 130kg - 6yrs+

TP283 14ft TP Genius 2 Octagonal Trampoline - Maximum single user weight 135kg - 6yrs+

TOY MUST BE ASSEMBLED BY AN ADULT BEFORE USE.

CHILDREN MUST NOT USE THE EQUIPMENT UNTIL PROPERLY INSTALLED.

THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL PARTS AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 36 MONTHS.

REMOVE ALL PACKAGING BEFORE GIVING TO YOUR CHILDREN.

ONLY FOR DOMESTIC USE. FOR OUTDOOR USE. ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED.

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IMPORTANT, BEFORE YOU BEGIN, READ THIS MANUAL

Thank you for buying this Trampoline. The trampoline is designed and manufactured to provide you and your family with many years of fun and exercise but,

for your benefit and safety, please read this manual carefully and in full

before assembling and using your trampoline. Then, please retain this manual for future reference.

! WARNING !

Do not land on head or neck. Paralysis or death can result even if you land in the middle of the trampoline mat (bed).

Do not land on knees.

To reduce the chance of landing on your head or neck, do not do somersaults

(flips).

Only one person at a time on the trampoline.

Multiple jumpers increase the chances of loss of control, collision, and falling off.

This can result in broken head, neck, back, or leg.

Warning!

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Only one user. Collision hazard l

Always close the net opening before practice l

Practice with/without shoes (as decided by the manufacturer) l

Do not use the mat when it is wet l

Empty pockets and hands before practice l

Always Jump in the middle of the mat l

Do not exit the mat by a jump l

Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular stops) l

Regular is

Neglecting regular maintenance can lead to a risk for users; l

Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten when required; l

Check that all spring-loaded (pit pin) joints are still intact and cannot become dislodged during play l

Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges and replace when required; l

Retain the maintenance instruction manual;

Inform about the hazard for outdoor trampolines in strong wind conditions and that outdoor trampolines shall be equipped with a device to avoid displacement due to wind (e.g. steel bars in the ground or loads like sand bag or water bags.

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YOUR NEW TRAMPOLINE

ASSEMBLY INFORMATION

Trampolines must be assembled by an adult. They must be erected exactly in accordance with the assembly instructions, which follow. Enlisting the aid of a helper will make assembly easier. This trampoline does not require any additional tools to assemble. Please take an inventory of all parts before assembly and ensure that all parts listed are included.

Also please take care during assembly as the manufacturing process can sometimes result in the occasional sharp edge and small pieces of waste metalwork. The use of gloves to protect your hands from pinch points during assembly is also recommended. Should there be any missing parts, the toy must not be used until replacement parts have been fitted.

Spares: Email: [email protected]

SITING

The trampoline must always be used in a well lit area. Under no circumstances should it be positioned on a hard surface such as concrete or asphalt, unless the ground under the trampoline plus the recommended freespace area is covered with a safety surface (please refer to diagram on page 16). Examples of suitable surfaces are grass, sand or a play surface intended for this use. The trampoline must be placed on a level surface. A minimum of 24ft of overhead clearance is required for this product. Adequate horizontal clearance must be maintained from objects and possible hazards including electric power wiring, tree limbs and fencing.

HIGH WINDS

It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by high wind.

If you anticipate high winds, the trampoline should be moved to a sheltered location, or be disassembled, or the round outside portion (top frame) should be tied to the ground using rope and stakes. At least three tie-downs should be used. Do not simply secure the legs to the ground, as they can pull out of the frame sockets.

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES

USAGE

This trampoline is designed and made for family outdoor domestic use only. The trampoline is not intended for use outside of these guidelines. The user should be either barefoot, in socks, or wearing gymnastic shoes. Misuse can result in injury.

Inspect the trampoline before use and always replace worn, defective or missing parts.

Warning for domestic use only!

SUPERVISION

Children should always be supervised while they are playing on trampolines and should be instructed not to use the trampoline in an inappropriate or hazardous manner. We recommend that they do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery that may catch or snag during play. Ensure that younger children do not walk or crawl underneath the trampoline and keep the area around and underneath free from all solid objects at all times.

WEATHER CONDITIONS

Special care should be taken as weather conditions change. In particular, a wet trampoline mat (bed) is too slippery for safe jumping. Gusty or severe winds can cause jumpers to lose control. To reduce the chance of injury, use the trampoline only under appropriate weather conditions. In cold weather, tongues and lips can stick to metalwork at subzero temperatures.

In warmer and sunnier weather, parts can become hot, and the temperature should be regularly checked during play, especially metal parts.

WATER PLAY

Many surfaces can become slippery during water play. Extra caution and supervision is required when combining water

(e.g. paddling pools, aqua slides etc.) with other forms of outdoor play.

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USING YOUR TRAMPOLINE - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

BEFORE YOU BEGIN, REMEMBER

1. Trampolines are rebounding devices which propel the user to unaccustomed heights, and into a variety of body movements. Rebounding off the trampoline, striking the frame or springs, or improperly landing on the trampoline may cause injury.

2. All purchasers and all persons using the trampoline must become familiar with the manufacturers recommendations for the proper assembly, use and care of the trampoline. Each user must also be alert to his/her own limitations in the execution of trampoline skills. Assembly instructions, selected precautions and suggestions for the care and maintenance of the trampoline are included in this user’s manual to promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.

3. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this trampoline are adequately informed of all warnings and safety instructions.

4. Never allow more than one (1) person on the trampoline at a time. Multiple jumpers increases the chance of someone becoming injured. Jumpers may collide with one another, fall off the trampoline, fall on or through the springs, or land incorrectly on the mat.

5. Always secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use.

6. Inspect the trampoline 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,

(2) Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed or frame padding,

(3) Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding,

(4) Ruptured springs,

(5) A bent or broken frame,

(6) A sagging bed, or sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system.

7. Adult supervision of children - Children should always be supervised while they are playing on the trampoline fitted with a Bounce Surround and should be instructed not to use it in an inappropriate or hazardous manner.

In particular be aware of:

Use trampoline surround only with mature, knowledgeable supervision

Do not attempt to jump over the barrier

Do not attempt to crawl under the barrier.

Do not intentionally rebound off the barrier.

Do not hang from, kick, cut or climb on the barrier.

Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that could get caught in the barrier.

Do not attach anything to the barrier that is not a manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the surround system.

Enter and exit the surround only at the surround door or barrier opening designated for that purpose.

BOUNCING

1. Always bounce in the centre of the bed. Bouncing near the edge of the bed can lead to injury and can also stretch the springs.

2. Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your bounce and land consistently in the middle of the bed.

3. Learn basic bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. Attempting a manoeuvre beyond present skill levels increases the chance of loss of control. A controlled jump is one where the landing is in the same spot as the take off. Before learning a more difficult manoeuvre, the preceding one should be performed consistently under control.

4. Do not attempt somersaults without proper instruction and supervision. Landing on your head or neck, even in the middle of the trampoline mat increases the risk of a broken neck, which can result in paralysis or death.

5. To regain control and stop your jump, bend your knees sharply when you land.

6. Do not bounce for too long or when tired.

7. Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR TRAMPOLINE

GENERAL

Your trampoline is designed to stand outside all year round and generally requires very little maintenance. However, a little care and forethought can add years to your trampoline’s life. Remember that the bed (mat) and frame pads are made of synthetic materials and are easily damaged by cigarette ends, fireworks and bonfire debris.

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Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and tighten when required.

Check that all spring-loaded (pit pin) joints are still intact and cannot become dislodged during play.

Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges and replace when required.

Retain the maintenance instruction manual.

FRAME

Do not sit or stand on the frame or the frame pads while the trampoline is in use as this restricts the frames natural reflex action. Oil or petroleum jelly applied where the springs hook into the frame will reduce squeaking and frame hole wear.

If surface rust appears it should be removed with either a wire brush or coarse sandpaper, and the area treated with a non-toxic paint.

THE MAT

The mat (bed) will,over the years, be gradually weakened by the effects of ultra violet radiation. Therefore, the more it can be protected from direct sunlight the longer it will last. A little mould or mildew should not harm the mat.

Do make sure that shoes are removed before bouncing and ensure that any other sharp objects such as belt buckles, brooches and jewellery are removed too.

THE SPRINGS

Do not stand on the springs whilst the trampoline is in use. Try not to bounce on to the springs. They are not designed for this sort of stress and can become stretched, misshapen and weakened. If you find you have any stretched springs, it is important to replace them as soon as possible to avoid damage to the trampoline mat and avoid overloading and therefore damaging the remaining good springs

FIRE RISKS AND DISPOSAL

Never allow toys to be placed or used near a fire. When it becomes necessary to dispose of your equipment, remove all bolts and disassemble. Store out of the reach of children until it can be properly disposed of.

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METHODS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION

JUMPER’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS

Education on the part of the user is a must for safety. Users must first learn a low controlled bounce and the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills. Jumpers must understand why they have to master

“control” before they can start thinking about other moves. Understanding the proper progression of skills in jumping on a trampoline must be the first lesson.

SUPERVISORS ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS

It is the responsibility of the supervisors of trampoline users to provide knowledgeable and mature supervision. They need to know and enforce all the rules and warnings set forth in this manual in order to minimize the likelihood of accidents and injuries and to inform users of these rules. During periods of time when supervision is unavailable or inadequate, this may require that the trampoline be disassembled, placed in a secure area, or otherwise secured against unauthorized use. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to be sure that the users are fully aware of the safety guidelines which are printed on the pads.

These instructions are issued in the interest of child safety, and we do ask you to follow our advice.

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Standing Bounce

Use the basic “feet to feet” standing bounce to warm up and get the feel of the trampoline.

Try to keep the body straight. Your legs should be slightly apart when landing on the bed and together in the air with toes pointed. As you jump up from the trampoline bed push down hard on the balls of feet and toes, stretch your body upwards and swing your arms forward and upwards.

As you come down onto the bed bring your arms down to your sides, part your legs slightly, land with feet flat and flex your knees.

IMPORTANT: TO STOP YOUR BOUNCE

Bend your knees as your feet touch the bed.

Practice this move so that you are confident that you can stop dead if you find you are getting out of control or going away from the centre of the bed.

SEAT DROP

First, without bouncing, just sit in the middle of the bed in the correct landing position. This is with your legs together and straight out in front of you. Lean slightly backwards with back straight, arms beside and slightly behind you with fingers together and pointing forward.

Next stand up and drop to the Seat Drop position, without bouncing. Then try the move from a little bounce. To bounce back onto your feet lift hips forward and push up with your hands.

Make sure that you drop to the Seat Drop position in the middle of the bed and land back on your feet in the middle of the bed.

HALF TWIST

From a Standing Bounce, as you leave the bed raise both arms and bring them together above your head whilst looking in the direction you wish to twist. This action will help you twist your body round so that you land facing the opposite direction, having rotated through 180 degrees. The higher and quicker you lift your arms the further you will twist. Always twist in the same direction.

FULL TWIST

Performed as for the half twist but with more effort so that you rotate through a full 360 degrees and land in the same position that you took off from. Do not attempt a full twist until you have perfected the half twist.

STRADDLE JUMP

Similar to the pike jump, but stretch your legs apart as far as possible with the toes pointed and try to touch the top of your feet in the position at the top of the bounce, before returning to land on your feet with your arms at your sides.

TUCK JUMP

Start as if doing just a standing bounce. At the top of your bounce bring your knees to your chest and briefly clasp your shins. Let go and return to standing bounce with body straight and arms at sides before landing on the bed.

PIKE JUMP

Start as if doing a standing bounce. At the top of your bounce, bending your body at the hips, raise your legs, keeping them straight and together, to the horizontal position and briefly touch your shins. Return to the standing bounce before landing on the bed with arms at your sides.

HANDS AND KNEES

Without bouncing, adopt the hands and knees position as shown. Return to the standing position and with a small bounce lift your hips back and upwards and drop to the hands and knees position. Hands and knees must hit the bed at exactly the same time. Push up slightly with your arms to return to the Standing position.

BACK BOUNCING

As an introduction to the Back Drop and to get the feel of where and how to bounce on your back,try back bouncing. Without bouncing, adopt the Back Drop position. Keep your chin forward and head off the bed by continuing to look forwards. With legs and hands up in the air start regular bouncing motions by bringing your knees up towards your chest to push your body into the bed, then open your legs out to lift off the bed. Tuck them in as you hit the bed and open out to leave the bed. Work with the bounce and you’ll find this an easy and enjoyable move.

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BACK DROP

First without bouncing, adopt the Back Drop position. Keep your chin forward and head off the bed. Legs should point upwards and forwards, at about 60 degrees from the surface of the bed and arms at a similar angle.

From standing position with hardly any bounce, keeping sight of the outside of the trampoline all the time, kick both legs up and forward lifting hips and aim to land in the centre of the bed on the upper part of your back. Lift your hips up and forward and bear down with your legs to return to standing position.

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SWIVEL HIPS

Swivel Hips is really three simple moves put together to make one: seat drop - half twist - seat drop. To start off, try joining the last two parts of the move together so that you land in a seat drop facing the opposite direction.

Once you have got the last two parts of the move together add on the first seat drop, reach upwards and forwards from the first seat drop and turn your hips and body. Your straight legs can then follow through under your body into the second seat drop facing the opposite direction.

FRONT DROPS

Without bouncing, adopt the Front Drop position by lying flat on your front in the middle of the bed with your head up, arms bent, palms downwards on the bed, with fingers nearly touching each other just forward of your chin. Now adopt the hands and knees position and from a small bounce, kick your legs backwards, and adopt the Front Drop position with your head and arms.

Practice bouncing from hands and knees to Front Drop and back again.

To do a front drop from standing position it is important to realise that you must DROP to the centre of the bed. You must NOT dive forwards as this can be extremely uncomfortable.

Do your first Front Drop from standing without bouncing by lifting your hips and heels upwards and backwards. It is better to move backwards when doing a Front Drop than to dive forwards.

When landing in the Front Drop position, your forearms, stomach and thighs should all hit the bed at the same time. Push with your arms to return to the standing position in the centre of the bed.

PIKE JUMP

Start as if doing a standing bounce. At the top of your bounce, bending your body at the hips, raise your legs, keeping them straight and together, to the horizontal position and briefly touch your shins. Return to the standing bounce before landing on the bed with arms at your sides.

BACK DROP

First without bouncing, adopt the Back Drop position. Keep your chin forward and head off the bed. Legs should point upwards and forwards, at about 60 degrees from the surface of the bed and arms at a similar angle.

From standing position with hardly any bounce, keeping sight of the outside of the trampoline all the time, kick both legs up and forward lifting hips and aim to land in the centre of the bed on the upper part of your back. Lift your hips up and forward and bear down with your legs to return to standing position.

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Once you have mastered all these moves you can start performing them one after the other to create a routine. Start your routine with a few standing bounces to set your rhythm.

Try to perform each skill neatly, at a consistent height and always in the middle of the bed.

You can put together moves in whatever order you wish. Some are more difficult than others.

Here are two suggested basic routines.

Start with Routine A. Once you have mastered Routine A you are ready to start Routine B.

Routine A

1. Front Drop

2. To Feet

3. Tuck Jump

4. Half Twist

5. Straddle Jump

6. Seat Drop

7. To Feet

8. Pike Jump

9. Full Twist

10. Standing Bounce

Routine B

1. Seat Drop............................) Swivel

2. Half Twist to Seat Drop.....) Hips

3. Half Twist to feet

4. Half Twist

5. Tuck Jump

6. Front Drop

7. To Feet

8. Straddle Jump

9. Back Drop

10. To Feet

There are a number of other moves that fit together well. These are usually called progressions.

When you are ready try some of these:

1. Seat Drop to hands and knees to Front Drop.

2. Seat Drop to Front Drop.

3. Front Drop to Seat Drop.

4. Back Drop to Front Drop.

BEWARE OF.....

You may have noticed that the Knee Drop is missing from the list of moves. This is a very simple move which is no longer recommended by the British

Trampoline Federation, as it can cause the bouncer to lose control, bounce forward and fly head first off the side of the trampoline. It has also been known to cause back injuries. Remember that if you happen to do a Knee Drop you are, in fact, isolating two of your bodies vital control and energy absorption joints; your knees and your ankles.

There are many more trampoline moves that require a higher degree of skill and training and should be taught by a qualified trampoline coach.

It is not always realised that somersaults and moves involving full rotation in the air are potentially very dangerous if attempted without proper training and supervision. For this reason we recommend that somersaults are not attempted unless under the supervision of a properly qualified trampoline coach.

TRAMPOLINING AS A SPORT ...

If you would like to take up trampolining as a sport, contact your nearest Leisure Centre and ask about trampoline lessons. If they are unable to help you, contact the British Gymnastics at:

Ford Hall

Lilleshall National Sports Centre

Newport, Shropshire

TF10 9NB

Telephone: 01952 820 330

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CONTENTS 10ft, 12ft AND 14ft TRAMPOLINE FRAME- Please Check

8ft

FC4300

10ft

FC3068

SURROUND

FC7800

10ft

FC4202

12ft

FC4201

14ft

FC3075

12ft

FC3071

14ft

FC3066

8ft

FM5732

10ft

FM5741

12ft

FM5743

14ft

FM3061

8ft

FC4301

8

10ft, 12ft, 14ft

FC3062

8

8

PM9208

8

PM9207

24

FC2016

8ft

FB7802

10ft

FB7804

12ft

FB7805

14ft

FB7803

16

FA8606

8ft

FC8699

10ft

FC8699

12ft

FC8699

14ft

FC8699

16

FA8607

Tools

1

FC8681

2

5mm

8

WF9873

8

FC2070

CONTENTS SURROUND

FB6046

8

FA6840

8

PM1985

8

FA6394

PM2080

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6ft, 8ft, 10ft & 12ft

8ft

FC4306

8

1

FB6048

10ft, 12ft, 14ft

FC3064

8

1

DP7867

DP7868

DP7869

DP7870

8ft

TS3095

10ft

TS3096

12ft

TS3097

14ft

TS3098

8ft

FC5733

8 10ft, 12ft, 14ft

FM3067

8

8ft

FB7801

8 10ft, 12ft, 14ft

FB3076

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2 x8

Lay Out Parts like this

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8ft 40

10ft 56

12ft 72

14ft 88

2nd 2nd

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24 x8

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Assembly Tip

Place surround on trampoline frame/mat as shown to help assemble surround top rim and uprights.

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8

FA6394

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F6840

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PM1985

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FB6046

PM2080

1 -

6ft, 8ft, 10ft & 12ft

11

8ft

FB6044

10ft

FB6045

12ft

FB6047

14ft

FB6046

PM2080

1 -

6ft, 8ft, 10ft & 12ft

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DP7867

DP7868

DP7869

DP7870

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Outside

Skirt

Underside

Skirt

Underside

Skirt

Outside

Skirt

Pull surround around the uprights

Repeat until all hooks are fastened

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Recommended safe play area:

700cm

200cm

200cm

200cm

Recommended Free Space:

The Safe Play Area refers to the zone extending 200cm (2 metres) beyond the toy on all sides and 700cm (7 metres) above the toy. The Safe Play Area must be free from all structures, landscaping, trees and branches, rocks, wires, sprinkler heads and other similar obstacles to safe play. Children can be seriously injured running or colliding into such obstacles.

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8ft 10ft

Mat

190cm

Frame

8ft/Dia

244cm

Mat

254cm

Frame

10ft/Dia

305cm

300cm

62cm

359cm

90cm

12ft

Mat

313cm

Frame

12ft/Dia

366cm

420cm

90cm

14ft

Mat

371cm

Frame

14ft/Dia

427cm

481cm

90cm

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