Safety; Safety Of Berg Trampolines; Conditions For Use; Instructions For Use - BERG EazyStore Manuel D'utilisation

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Safety

• Safety of BERG trampolines

• Conditions for use

• Instructions for use

• Jumping and jumping techniques
• Care and maintenance
• Lowering your BERG trampoline
• BERG trampoline accessories
Safety of BERG trampolines
BERG trampolines are TUV-approved and inspected by AIB Vinçotte. BERG trampolines
consequently comply with all safety requirements.
Conditions for use
1. Ensure that the BERG trampoline is level. A spirit level may prove helpful, or you can put a ball
in the middle of the canvas, then adjust the leg height until the ball stops rolling away from the
middle.
2. To prevent injury, the BERG trampoline must always be fitted with the protective surround.
Check regularly whether this is still fitted in accordance with the assembly instructions.
3. Inspect the BERG trampoline before each use, referring to the assembly instructions, and
replace defective or missing parts.
4. Do not allow any objects or persons underneath the BERG trampoline.
5. Only use the BERG trampoline when it is clean and dry. Jumping in rain and/or wind is not
permitted.
6. The BERG EazyStore is designed for use by 1 person at a time, whose weight must not
exceed 110 kg.
7. The use of fertilisers (artificial fertiliser, fertiliser pellets, etc.) is not allowed without a radius of 2
metres around the BERG trampoline. Using such products can harm the the resistance of
BERG trampolines.
Instructions for use
BERG trampolines use springs to propel the user to unaccustomed heights, allowing a variety of
body movements. The spring resistance of the BERG trampoline, touching the springs, the frame,
or landing incorrectly on the BERG trampoline, can cause serious injury. In order to avoid this, it is
important to read through all the instructions carefully and to follow them scrupulously. It is
important that all users receive proper instructions before making use of the BERG trampoline. In
addition, the enclosed safety rules must be attached to the BERG trampoline so that they are
clearly visible.
The user should start by first learning to make low, controlled jumps. Then, the user needs to learn
the position for a basic landing. Mastery of the basic jumps is an absolute requirement before
learning new jumping skills. Knowing your own limitations and bearing in mind your own progress
in terms of jumping ability are the most important lessons. A lack of basic skills and over-
confidence are the main causes of injury.
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