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Waho Trampoline Assembly Instruction Manual

Your guide to safe and enjoyable trampwhakamahi oline.

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new outdoor trampoline. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning assembly or using the trampoline. Puritia tenei pukapuka hei tohutoro a meake nei.

Whakatupato Haumaru: Trampolines are high-risk recreational devices. Improper use can result in serious injury. Adult supervision is always required. Ensure all safety precautions are followed.

Nga Aratohu Haumaru Whanui

  • Always supervise children using the trampoline.
  • Kotahi anake te tangata me whakamahi i te trampoline i te wa kotahi.
  • Kaua e whakamātau i ngā takahurihuri, i ētahi atu mahi mōrearea rānei, me te kore he whakangungu tika, he tirotiro tika rānei.
  • Me whakarite te trampoline is placed on a level surface, away from obstacles like fences, trees, or other structures.
  • Tirotirohia te trampoline for damaged or worn parts.
  • Kaua e whakamahia te trampoline i roto i nga ahuatanga maku, hau ranei.
  • Keep the area around the trampoline clear of debris.
  • Always use the safety enclosure net if provided.

Tatūnga me te Runanga

Before starting assembly, ensure all components are present and undamaged. Refer to the parts list provided in your packaging. Assembly typically requires two adults.

Utauta e hiahiatia ana:

  • Spring Pull Tool (usually included)
  • Wrench (if bolts are used)
  • Nga karapu (e taunakitia ana)

Nga Waahi Huinga:

  1. Wewete Waenga: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging and lay them out on a clean, flat surface. Verify against the parts list.
  2. Huihuia te Tāpare: Connect the frame sections (e.g., top rails, leg extensions) according to the diagrams. Ensure all connections are secure.
  3. Whakapiri Waewae: Āpitihia te tr kia mauampoline legs to the frame. Double-check that all bolts are tightened.
  4. Install Jumping Mat: Carefully unroll the jumping mat. Attach the springs to the mat and the frame, working systematically around the trampoline to ensure even tension. Use the spring pull tool.
  5. Install Safety Pad: Place the safety pad over the springs and frame, ensuring it covers all exposed metal parts. Secure it with the attached straps or ties.
  6. Assemble Enclosure Poles (if applicable): Attach the enclosure poles to the trampanga oline.
  7. Install Enclosure Net (if applicable): Thread the enclosure net onto the poles and secure it to the jumping mat or frame as per instructions.
  8. Tirohanga Whakamutunga: Before first use, thoroughly inspect the entire trampoline to ensure all parts are correctly assembled and secured.

Note: Specific assembly steps may vary slightly depending on the trampoline model. Always refer to the diagrams provided in your product's specific manual.

No product images or videos are available for this specific model.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Proper use of the trampoline is crucial for safety and longevity.

  • Whakauru me te Putanga: I nga wa katoa ka kuhu ka puta i te trampoline carefully. Do not jump on or off.
  • Tirohanga: Children must always be supervised by a responsible adult.
  • One Jumper Rule: Kotahi anake te tangata me peke ki runga i te trampoline at a time to prevent collisions.
  • Safe Jumping: Jump in the center of the mat. Avoid jumping too high or attempting stunts beyond your skill level.
  • No Hard Objects: Do not bring hard or sharp objects onto the trampoline.
  • Nga Tikanga Huarere: Kaua e whakamahia te trampoline during strong winds, rain, or thunderstorms.
  • Huhu: Bare feet or trampoline socks are recommended. Avoid shoes that can damage the mat.

No product images or videos are available for this specific model.

Te tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the safety and extends the life of your trampoline.

  • Taki ia rā: Before each use, quickly check for any loose or missing parts, tears in the mat or net, or damaged springs.
  • Arotakenga ā-Wiki:
    • Inspect the frame for rust, dents, or cracks.
    • Tirohia nga tutaki me nga nati katoa mo te piri.
    • Examine springs for stretching, damage, or detachment.
    • Verify the safety pad is securely in place and undamaged.
    • Inspect the enclosure net for holes, tears, or loose attachments.
  • Te horoi: Clean the jumping mat and safety pad with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
  • Rokiroki Takurua: In areas with harsh winters, it is recommended to disassemble the trampoline and store it indoors to prevent weather damage.
  • Nga Waahanga Whakakapi: Only use genuine replacement parts from the manufacturer.

No product images or videos are available for this specific model.

Raparongoā

Ko tenei waahanga e aro ana ki nga take noa ka pa ki a koe.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Trampoline feels unstable.Uneven ground; loose frame connections.Move to a level surface; tighten all frame bolts.
Jumping mat has reduced bounce.Stretched or broken springs; worn mat.Inspect and replace damaged springs; consider replacing the mat if significantly worn.
Safety pad keeps shifting.Ties/straps are loose or broken.Re-secure or replace ties/straps.
Enclosure net is sagging or torn.Loose attachments; material damage.Re-tighten net attachments; replace the net if torn.

If you encounter a problem not listed here, or if the suggested solutions do not resolve the issue, please contact customer support.

Whakatakotoranga

Note: Specific specifications may vary by model and size. Please refer to your product packaging for exact details.

  • Rauemi Tāpare: Galvanized Steel (typical)
  • Jumping Mat Material: UV-resistant Polypropylene (typical)
  • Matuku: High-tensile steel (typical)
  • Safety Pad Material: PVC with EPE foam padding (typical)
  • Enclosure Net Material: UV-resistant Polyethylene (typical)
  • Taumaha Kaiwhakamahi Morahi: Varies by model (e.g., 220 lbs / 100 kg)
  • Reanga Manakohia: 6+ years (with adult supervision)

Nga korero Whakaputanga

Specific warranty details are not available in the provided product information. Please refer to the warranty card included with your trampoline or visit the manufacturer's official website for comprehensive warranty terms and conditions. Typically, warranties cover manufacturing defects for a limited period from the date of purchase.

Tautoko Kiritaki

Specific customer support contact information is not available in the provided product information. For assistance with assembly, parts, or troubleshooting, please refer to the contact details provided in your product packaging or visit the manufacturer's official website. When contacting support, please have your model number and purchase date ready.

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