8' (2.4 m) trampoline and enclosure combo (17 pages)
Summary of Contents for JumpTek 84-0263
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14ft. (426cm) Round Trampoline Enclosure 84-0263 (EN-1406) Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions Manual depicts typical installation – your model may differ from illustrations Toll Free Helpline: 1-866-567-4089 WARNING Please read and retain this manual as it will assist with identification for parts and services.
Contents ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..........3 PARTS LIST – ENCLOSURE..................4 EXPLODED VIEW .......................5 ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY ..................6 Pole Assembly........................6 Net Assembly .........................8 CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS............10 DISPOSAL INFORMATION ..................10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................11 FUNDAMENTAL TRAMPOLINE SKILLS ..............12 JUMPERS’ ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS ..........19 SUPERVISORS’...
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 24ft (8m) from ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible hazards. Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure away from walls, structures, fences, and other play areas.
PARTS LIST – ENCLOSURE Parts Supplied Item Description Illustration 14EN-1 Net Assembly 14EN-2 Upper Support Pole 14EN-2A Upper Pole Foam (Pre-installed to Upper support pole) 14EN-3 Lower Support Pole 14EN-3A Lower Pole Foam (Pre-installed to Lower Support Pole) 14EN-4 Foam Sleeve 14EN-5 Ball Cap Screw 14EN-6...
ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY Pole Assembly Attach the Upper Support Poles (2) and the Lower Support Poles (3) which have both been pre-assembled with foams (2A & 3A) (See Figure 1) Slide the assembled Support Pole (2 & 3) done in step 1 into the Foam Sleeve (4).
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Attach each assembled Support Pole done in step 3 to every second leg of the Trampoline in an upright position. Using the U-Bolt (7), first place it around the Support Pole and then slide on the U-Bolt Clamp (8) over the Leg Tube.
Net Assembly Stretch Net Assembly (1) out. Locate the panel with the doorway and align the net as to where you would like to get in and out of the trampoline. The edge with the pre-sewn hanging loop is the upper part of the net and will be hooked at the top of the pole.
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Now go around the whole enclosure to make sure all the loops, velcro and elastic straps are securely attached to the poles and trampoline. Check that the enclosure is positioned evenly around the trampoline and that it is not under strain on any particular one point.
CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent potential hazards: Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached barrier or enclosure support system padding and pole caps. Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the barrier or support system padding.
WARNING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: READ THESE MATERIALS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE TRAMPOLINE. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (1) DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline. Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of the bed.
FUNDAMENTAL TRAMPOLINE SKILLS BASIC SKILLS - Bouncing The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the centre of the bed. The basic bounce should always be low. High, reckless bouncing should never be allowed. The Stop Bounce This technique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly.
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Bounce variations Figures 2, 3 and 4 show three variations, the tuck, the pike, and the straddle pike respectively. These should be assumed at the top of the bounce, before resuming the normal landing position on your feet. Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form. Make sure that your toes are pointed and fingers are straight.
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setting the bed in motion. The feet stay in contact with the bed during the entire priming motion. The seat drop To learn the seat drop: (a) From the standing position, prime the bed several times. (b) Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce, and sit down. You should land so that your body is in a sitting position with legs straight out in front and your toes pointed.
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Figure 6 Hands and Knees Drop The Front Drop Contact with the trampoline be should simultaneously take place with your hands, elbows, chest, stomach, hips and knees. Knees should be bent. You must come down level. If the landing is made first on your chest and arms, they will rebound before your knees hit which will result in a straining action on you back.
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Figure 7 Front Drop SERIES OF DROPS Sequencing Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops, practice them in sequence. For example: Seat drop-Hands and knees drop-Front drop, or Seat drop -Front drop-Hands and knees drop-Seat drop. Beginning Twisting General Figures 8, 9 and 10 will show you a few of the many possible twisting variations of the basic landing positions.
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Figure 8 Seat Drop—Half Twist—Seat Drop - - Front drop Half twist Front Drop(AKA: Turntable) Step 1: (a) Begin in a hands and knees position, with hands forming the apex of a triangle, like in front drop. (b) Prime the bed in this position. (c) Push backward with your hands and extend your body to land in the front drop position.
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Figure 9 Front Drop—Half Twist—Front Drop - - Seat drop Full twist Seat drop (Full barrel roll) Perform this as you would a half barrel roll but keep moving your shoulder in the direction of the twist so that you finish in the seat drop position. During the twist, hands should be placed by your sides, with your body held straight (see Figure 10).
moving on to larger twists. You can also perform a series of twists. Example: Swivel hips-perform several in a row, all twisting in one direction, or alternating directions. JUMPERS’ ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS Education on the part of the user is a must for safety. Users must first learn a low controlled bounce and the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills.
LIMITED WARRANTY This JumpTek product is guaranteed for 1 year from the date of original retail purchase against defects in materials and workmanship. Subject to the conditions and limitations described below, this product, if returned to us with proof of purchase within the stated warranty period and if covered under this warranty, will be repaired or replaced (with the same model, or one of equal value or specification), at our option.
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i) this warranty will not apply to component parts sold by and identified as the product of another company, which shall be covered under the product manufacturer’s warranty, if any. Additional Limitations This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred. Neither the retailer nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense, loss or damage, including, without limitation, any indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages arising in connection with the sale, use or inability to use this...
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