Owner's manual

Always install the springs in the opposite position to make the tension of springs averagely distribute after one spring is
attached, or you'll find it's getting harder to attach the springs, even unable to attach it in the end.
• Wear heavy-duty working gloves to protect your hands and avoid pinches;
• Use the Spring Puller;
• Ensure all spring hooks be facing down;
• Ensure all spring hooks be securely pulled into the frame holes;
• Ensure all springs are dry as wet springs are very slippery;
• Do not assemble the springs one by one which may cause deformation due to uneven force;
• When you move the trampoline, do not pull the trampoline from one side. It is better 2-3 people to lift the trampoline on
opposite sides of frame and make sure frame legs are in a vertical position.
• Failure to follow instructions may result in spring damages or frame warping/displacement.
• Normally, more and more force is required as you keep going on attaching springs to the frame because the
tension gradually gets stronger. Pay attention to the following safety guidelines when loading springs.
Step 4 Spring Loading & Attaching the
Jumping Mat to the Frame
Step 5 Frame Pad/Spring Cover
• Never use the trampoline without attaching the frame pad.
• Do not use the trampoline even if there’s only one spring/V-ring damaged or missing.
7×10FT: Attach 2 springs to the round metal ring.
8×12FT: Attach 3 springs to the round metal ring.
Attach remaining springs from opposite direction,
until all the springs are placed on the frame
Please firstly install 4 springs the same
as the picture. (VERY IMPORTANT)
Attach the springs on 4 corners
(1). Lay the frame pad over the trampoline springs so that the springs and the steel frame are covered. Please ensure that the
Frame Pad covers all metal parts.
(2). Attach the hook of the elastic strap to the V-rings circling around the outside of the top rail frame and tie the two sewed
straps of pad inside to the V-rings of the jumping mat.
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