Note
Each opening of the safety net (11) must contain a ring pole (9) with connector (10) and the end of the next ring
pole (9).
6. Connect the ring poles (9) by inserting the free end of the next ring pole (9) into the connector (10).
7. Firmly screw the end of the ring pole (9) into the connector (10) with a screw (15) and a nut (16).
8. Insert the net poles (3) into the leg sleeves of the connectors (6).
Note
They must CLICK audibly when being fastened. This indicates that the pin of the net pole (3) is correctly locked into
the pin hole of the leg sleeve.
9. Place the ring poles (9) on the net poles with holder (4).
Note
The bottom arch of the net pole with holder (4) must be facing outwards.
10. With two people standing opposite one another, lift the safety net (11) onto the net poles with holder (4) and
place the end of the net poles with holder (4) on the ends of the net poles (3).
Note
They must CLICK audibly when being fastened. This indicates that the pin of the net poles with holder (4) is correctly
locked into the pin hole of the net pole (3).
7.5 Securing the safety net
The safety net (11) must be attached to the frame to ensure that it is optimally secured. Four cords (14) must be
threaded in and pulled taut in order to avoid catch-points or holes.
Proceed as follows:
Note
Start by threading the first cord (14) near the entrance of the safety net (11).
Note
The zip fastener (11a) on the safety net (11) must be closed.
1. First attach one end of a cord (14) to an eyelet (7a) near the entrance.
2. Then thread the other end of the cord (14) between the first and second eyelet (7a) from the outside inwards
through two holes in the safety net (11).
Note
The holes in the safety net (11) should be evenly spaced and halfway between the eyelets (7a).
3. After the second hole, guide the cord (14) from the bottom upwards through an eyelet (7a) in the jump mat (7).
4. Pull the cord (14) taut.
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