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1.0 Safety instructions

1.1 General safety information

Congratulations on your VULY trampoline!
We wish you a lot of fun with it.
Please make sure every user knows these safety instructions, keep
them well and pass them on to possible later users.
Please read this information carefully and completely before as-
sembling and using the product! The article is designed exclusively
for private use.
The use of the Product involves a significant risk of participants
suffering personal injury including the possibility of
serious injuries, permanent disability, or death. All participants
who engage in activities with the Product do so at their own risk.
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months due to lack of
skills. Risk of injury!
WARNING! Use only under adult supervision! Adult supervision is
required at all times whilst equipment is in use!
● Ensure active and competent adult supervision at all times
while children are using the trampoline. Children are often
unable to identify hazards or properly assess risks.
● Maximum user weight: 150 kg.
● Domestic and outdoor use only!
● Ensure that the trampoline has been assembled by adults, in
accordance with the assembly instructions, and been checked
overbeforefirstuse.
● It may only be used by one jumper at a time because of the
risk of collision and injury.
● Empty hands and pockets before jumping!
● Do not eat or drink while jumping!
● Always close the opening before jumping!
●Jump without shoes only!
● Do not use the trampoline when wet or in strong wind!
● Always jump in the middle of the jump mat!
● Never jump out of the trampoline but climb out carefully!
● Limit the time of continuous usage, take a break!
● Secure the trampoline in strong winds and do not use it!
Also, follow all of the instructions below for maintenance and safe
use. Failure to observe can lead to serious dangers for the user!
● Keep a minimum of 8 m overhead clearance, when measured
from the jump mat, to prevent users from inadvertently
contacting overhead hazards – such as electric wires, tree
limbs and clotheslines.
● Remove wires, cables, branches, and other objects!
● Maintain a minimum clearance of 2 m on all sides of the
trampoline.
●  P lacethetrampolineonaflat,levelsurfacewithimpact
attenuating properties – such as grass.
● Replace the safety net after two years, even if no damage
is evident!
● Heavy loads of snow and very low temperatures can damage
the trampoline. Snow should be removed regularly and
jumping mats and safety nets should be kept dry indoors.
● Wear comfortable clothing that allows full and free movement.
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● Do not wear jewellery, drawstrings, cords, loops, buckles or
anything that could entangle in trampoline components and
become a strangulation hazard, a contact hazard or damage
the trampoline.
● Refrain from using the springs as 'hand grips' when getting
ontooroffthetrampoline.
● Do not allow children, and pets underneath the trampoline.
● Never store toys or other objects underneath the trampoline!
● Trampolines are not suitable for pregnant women!
● Do not allow pets on the trampoline to protect it from cuts and
damages.
● The jump mat must not get in contact with sharp or pointy
objects.
●  D onotusethetrampolinewhileundertheinfluenceofalcohol
or drugs.
● Enter the trampoline only by its proper entry system.
● Do not attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline!
Landing on your head or neck while doing somersaults can
cause serious injury, paralysis or even death!

2.0 Care and Maintenance

Improper maintenance or lack of care can lead to your trampoline
deteriorating earlier than expected. Please follow these
care instructions to ensure that your trampoline lasts for as long as
possible. Consumers must not modify the original trampoline!

2.1 General care

● Keep these instructions well for later reference. Make sure
that the safety instructions and warnings are visible and
known to all users.
● Inspect before and after each use. It is essential that you
replace any worn, defective, or missing parts immediately and
only through original Vuly products.
(See 2.6. Inspection checklist.)
● Ensure that the Safety Net is always correctly attached and in
good condition.
● Replace the Safety Net after 2 (two) years of use by a new one,
even if no damage is visible!
● Keep away objects that could damage textile components.
● Ensure that moving steel components remain well lubricated.
● Check that all spring-loaded joints remain intact and cannot
become dislodged during use.
● Use only Vuly-made accessories.
● Use only parts that are recommended by Vuly.

2.2 Rust and corrosion

Be aware of areas that are particularly prone to rusting:
● Places where water is easily trapped.
● Hollow sections of steel (which can appear in good condition
on the outside, while hiding rust on the inside).
● Sections where steel components join together.
● Inspect the inside of all Frame Tubes and Net Poles every 6
(six) months – as well as after rain – and remove any water
from the inside surfaces.
● Check Frame Tube and Net Pole connection areas for rust.
● Use general-purpose grease on steel connection areas.
● Avoid cleaning steel components excessively; it may reduce
theeffectivenessofourprotectivecoatings.

2.3 Textile care

● Clean your Jump Mat with a soft sponge only, to avoid
prematurely wearing the textiles.
● Avoid using powerful soaps or detergents; they can damage
the textiles.
● Wipe dry with an absorbent cloth any water left after rain,
cleaning or use of the Vuly Mister accessory. The Jump Mat
may discolour or form spots, if left to dry in the sun.
● Remove textile parts and store them – in their original
packaging – in a cool, dry, and dark place when the trampoline
will be unused for over 1 (one) month. Prolonged exposure to
UV sunlight can shorten the lifespan of the Safety Net.

2.4 Weather care

Components of this trampoline are susceptible to deterioration
from use and environmental conditions – such as sunlight, rain,
salt, and heat – to varying degrees.
If your trampoline will be unused for any extended period,
disassemble it, return it to its original packaging and store it in
a dry place.
RAIN: Remove any fallen debris on your trampoline after rain
andwipeoffresidualwaterwithadrycloth.Moisturelefton
the trampoline may contribute to the corrosion of steel
components and weaken textiles.
STORM: Disconnect the Safety Net from the Net Poles and
cover the Safety Net and Jump Mat with a storm cover. Very
strongwindscanliftthetrampolinesothatitfliesaway.
If there is a hurricane warning the trampoline must be taken
to a safe space or disassembled and stored indoors!
COLD: Piled up snow and very low temperatures can damage
the trampoline. Snow should be removed regularly.
However, we recommend you disassemble your trampoline
and store mat and net safely indoors.
HEAT: Move your trampoline to where it will receive the most
shade during the brightest times of the day.
Cover when not in use to minimise UV damage.

2.5 Relocation

● Move the trampoline with a minimum of 8 (eight) adults, to
ensure that the lift is within heavy lifting regulations.
● Do not drag the trampoline. Parts may bend or warp if
insufficientlylifted.
● Avoid tilting the trampoline or resting it on its side; the frame
may bend under its own weight.
● Disassemble the trampoline, and return it to its original
packaging, to transport it over long distances.
Components will deteriorate over time.
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