VirtuFit VF06006

VirtuFit Kopa Hauora Trampoline with Handle (100 cm) User Manual

Tauira: VF06006

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the VirtuFit Foldable Fitness Trampoline with Handle. This manual provides important information regarding the safe assembly, operation, and maintenance of your fitness trampoline. Please read this manual thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference.

The VirtuFit fitness trampoline is designed to help improve your endurance, coordination, and balance through effective and enjoyable workouts. Its foldable design ensures convenient storage.

2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: Ki te kore e whai i ēnei tohutohu haumaru, ka pāngia pea koe e te whara kino.

  • Always consult a physician before starting any new exercise program.
  • Me whakarite te trampoline is placed on a flat, stable, non-slip surface.
  • Maintain a clear area of at least 1 meter (3 feet) around the trampoline.
  • Kaua e neke ake i te kaha o te taumaha o te 120 kg (264 lbs).
  • Kotahi anake te tangata me whakamahi i te trampoline i te wa kotahi.
  • Me whakamahi noa nga tamariki i te trampoline under strict adult supervision.
  • Tirohia te trampoline for any damage or loose parts before each use. Do not use if damaged.
  • Mau huu hakinakina e tika ana.
  • Do not attempt acrobatic jumps or flips.
  • The product is CE certified, indicating compliance with European safety standards.
Tiwhikete CE tag on VirtuFit Trampkakau hinu
Image: Close-up of the trampoline handle showing a CE certified tag, indicating compliance with safety standards.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Wetekina marietia ngā wāhanga katoa, ā, kia tino mōhio kua tae mai ngā mea e whai ake nei ki a koe:

  • Foldable Trampoline Frame with Jumping Mat
  • Handlebar (multi-part)
  • Waewae (6 nga wahi)
  • Assembly Hardware (screws, knobs)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Disassembled VirtuFit Foldable Fitness Trampnga waahanga oline
Image: All components of the VirtuFit Foldable Fitness Trampoline laid out, including the folded trampoline, handlebar parts, and legs.

4. Tatūnga me te Runanga

Follow these steps to assemble your VirtuFit fitness trampoline:

  1. Wewetehia te Tāpare: Carefully unfold the trampoline frame. Ensure it locks securely into place.
  2. Whakapirihia nga Waewae: Screw the six legs into the designated sockets on the underside of the trampoline frame. Tighten them firmly by hand.
  3. Assemble the Handlebar: Connect the handlebar sections. Insert the assembled handlebar into the frame's attachment points and secure it with the provided knobs or screws. Ensure the handlebar is stable and does not wobble.
  4. Taki Whakamutunga: Before first use, double-check all connections and ensure the tramphe pumau te hinu.

To fold the trampoline for storage, reverse these steps: remove the handlebar and legs, then fold the jumping surface twice. The folded dimensions are approximately 76 x 38 x 11 cm.

Person holding a folded VirtuFit Fitness Tramporiwa
Image: A person demonstrating how to hold the VirtuFit Fitness Trampoline in its folded state, highlighting its compact design for easy storage.
Close-up of the VirtuFit Trampkakau hinu
Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the non-slip handle on the VirtuFit Fitness Trampoline, designed for secure grip during workouts.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The VirtuFit fitness trampoline offers an effective and fun way to exercise. Here are some guidelines for use:

  • Ka timata i to Mahi: Takahia ki runga i te trampoline carefully, holding the handlebar for stability. Begin with gentle bounces to get accustomed to the rebound.
  • Painga: Regular use can improve cardiovascular endurance, coordination, and balance. The low-impact nature of trampolining is gentle on joints and muscles while effectively burning calories. It can also stimulate circulation and help reduce the appearance of cellulite.
  • Jumping Fitness: Explore various "Jumping Fitness" routines available online (e.g., YouTube) for structured workouts. These often incorporate different movements and poses, such as stationary jogging or planks on the trampoline, to engage various muscle groups and enhance rhythm.
  • Handlebar Use: The handlebar provides additional support and stability, especially for beginners or during more intense exercises.
Woman exercising on VirtuFit Fitness Tramporiwa
Image: A woman performing a fitness routine on the VirtuFit Trampoline, demonstrating active use and the benefits of a full-body workout.
Woman exercising on VirtuFit Fitness Trampoline, showing springs
Image: A woman exercising on the VirtuFit Fitness Trampoline, with a visible indication of the 32 steel springs and the maximum supported weight of 120 kg.

6. Tiaki

Proper maintenance will extend the life of your trampoline:

  • Te horoi: Horoia te anga me te whariki pekepeke me te panuiamp cloth after each use. Use mild soap if necessary, but avoid harsh chemicals.
  • Tirotiro: Regularly check all bolts, screws, and connections to ensure they are tight. Inspect the jumping mat and springs for any signs of wear, tears, or damage.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use, especially for extended periods, store the trampoline in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Its foldable design makes storage convenient.
Close-up of the VirtuFit Trampoline jumping mat edge
Whakaahua: He tata view of the edge of the VirtuFit Trampoline's jumping mat, showing the durable stitching and material quality.

7. Te Raru

Mena ka pa ki a koe etahi take, tirohia nga raru me nga otinga e whai ake nei:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Trampoline feels unstable.Legs not fully tightened or uneven surface.Ensure all legs are securely tightened. Move to a flat, level surface.
Handlebar is wobbly.Handlebar sections not fully connected or securing knobs/screws are loose.Check that all handlebar sections are properly joined and tighten all securing hardware.
Haruru rereke i te wa e whakamahia ana.Nga hononga wetewete, te waku ranei i waenga i nga waahanga.Inspect all connections and tighten any loose bolts. Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant to contact points if necessary.

If the problem persists or you encounter an issue not listed here, please contact customer support.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraVF06006
WaitohuVirtuFit
TaePango
Rauemi TāpareKorotahi Steel
HangaPorowhita
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)100 x 100 x 22 cm (excluding handle height)
Te Rara RawaApproximately 108 cm (from floor to top of handle)
Ahu Kopa (L x W x H)76 x 38 x 11 cm
Morahi Taumaha Rawa120 kg (264 lbs)
Te maha o nga Puna32 steel springs (8.6 cm)
VirtuFit Kopa Hauora Trampoline with dimensions
Image: The VirtuFit Fitness Trampoline with key dimensions labeled, showing a width of 102 cm and a handle height of 108 cm. It also indicates a weight of 11.5 kg.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Ko te VirtuFit Foldable Fitness Trampoline is backed by a 2-tau pūtāhui, ensuring high quality and durability. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and material flaws under normal use.

For warranty claims, technical support, or any questions regarding your product, please contact VirtuFit customer service through the retailer where you purchased the trampoline. Please have your model number (VF06006) and proof of purchase ready.

VirtuFit is a Dutch fitness brand committed to providing high-quality fitness equipment with a focus on ease of use, design, and full functionality, all while prioritizing safety.

© 2023 VirtuFit. Pūmau te mana.

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