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Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use Instructions Read these materials prior to assembling and using this Trampoline/Trampoline enclosure. Please CALL us if you have any issues. Questions? Issues? We are here to help! Phone: (1) 718-535-1800 Email: support@pyleusa.com Sound Around, Inc. 1600 63rd.
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SLTRA8BL Home Backyard Sports Trampoline Large Outdoor Jumping Fun Trampoline for Kids/Children, Safety Net Cage (8’ ft.)
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WARNING YOU MUST CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PUTTING TOGETHER AND USING THIS TRAMPOLINE. KEEP THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SO THAT YOU CAN REFER BACK TO THEM LATER OR PASS THEM ON IF YOU SELL THIS TRAMPOLINE. THIS TRAMPOLINE MAY ONLY BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE NET THAT COMES WITH IT.
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WARNING CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR PRIOR TO ANY KIND OF PHYSICAL TRAINING THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY ONE PERSON AT A TIME! IF THERE ARE SEVERAL TRAMPOLINISTS, THERE IS A GREATER RISK OF BREAKING YOUR NECK, LEG OR BACK. FALLING ON YOUR HEAD OR NECK MAY RESULT IN PARALYSIS OR DEATH! DO NOT PERFORM ANY SUMMERSAULTS AS THIS INCREASES THE RISK OF FALLING ON YOUR HEAD OR NECK!
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• Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the bed. Learn this skill before attempting others. • Learn fundamental bounce and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. A variety of trampoline activities can be carried out by performing the basic fundamentals in various serious and combinations, performing one fundamental after another, with or without feet bounces between them.
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WARNING • Do not attempt or allow somersaults, landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of the bed. • Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline. Use by more than one person at the same time can increase the chance of injury.
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• First get used to the feeling of jumping on the trampoline. Concentrate on the basic body positions and practice every jump (the basic jumps) until you can perform them easily and in a controlled manner. • First learn the easiest jump and master this before moving on to a more difficult and more advanced jump.
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• One trampolinist at a time: If there are several trampolinists on the trampoline (more than one trampolinist at the same time on the trampoline), this increases your risk of Injury. Injuries can occur if you fall off the trampoline, lose control, collide with another trampolinist, or land on the springs.
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your starting and landing point on the mat are identical. For further safety tips and instructions, please contact a qualified trampoline teacher. • The role of the spotter In the prevention of accidents: Spotters must understand and implement all safety rules and guidelines. The spotter is responsible for providing advice and instructions to all trampolinists on the trampoline.
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• All trampolinists must have a spotter Irrespective of their skills and age. • Never use the trampoline if it is wet, damaged, dirty or worn. The trampoline should be checked before a trampolinist begins jumping. • Keep all objects far away that could get in the way of the trampolinist. Pay attention to what is over, under and around the trampoline.
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D. Practice the hands and knees drop, perform a front drop, get back to your feet, seat drop, back to your feet. seat drop and back to your feet until you have learned the routine. Lesson 4 A. Repetition and practice of the skills and techniques learned in the previous lessons. B.
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KNEE DROP 1. Start with the basic jump and perform a low jump. 2. Land on your knees with a straight back and upright body and keep your balance with your arms. 3. Jump back into the basic jumping position by swinging your arms upwards.
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To ensure safe use of the trampoline, be aware of the following when choosing where to put it: • Make sure it is placed on a level surface. • The area is well lit • There are no obstacles on the trampoline If you do not follow these instructions, you increase the risk of somebody being injured.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 - Frame Assembly To assemble the frame, a total of 15 or 20 tube parts are required. All parts with the same part number are interchangeable and can be used on both the left or right. To connect the parts, push the thinner end of a tube into the wider end of another tube.
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STEP 3 - Assembly of the top bars Two people are required to assemble the trampoline in this step. Lift one of the support components from Step 2 into the vertical position. Insert the top bar with the leg base into one end of tne support component. Insert the opposite end of the top bar with leg base into a second support group, as shown in FIGURE 3.
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STEP 4 - Attaching the trampoline mat A. Lay the trampoline mat (#1) in the frame. The logo must face upwards as shown in FIGURE 5. ZERO Figure 5 B. In total Jumper 180 has -> 36 triangular eyelets sewn on the mat and 36 holes in the frame of the top bars.
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D. For Jumper 180, count -> 18 holes (Jumper 244 -> 21; Jumper 305 -> 32; Jumper 366 -> 36; Jumper 430 -> 44) from Point ZERO on the top bars and the corresponding eyelets to move on to Point 18 for Jumper 180 (Jumper 244 -> 21 Jumper 305 ->...
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G. For Jumper 180, every six holes attach a spring to the corresponding eyelets; for Jumper 244, every seven holes; for Jumper 305, every eight holes; for Jumper 366, every nine holes; for Jumper 430, every 11 holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat of the frame, I.e.
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Jumper 366 Attach a spring to hole 5 of the corresponding eyelet and from there attach a spring every nine holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat/the frame, i.e.
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B. Tie one cord (#10) end to one of the eyelets of the jumping mat, then run the other end of the cord through the mesh of the padding and back to the next eyelet, one by one until the cord Is finished. Once you have reached the end of the cord, tie it to the last eyelet in reach.
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Trampoline Enclosure for the Jumper 180/244/305/366 Assembly and Installation Instructions • Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum clearance of 24 ft. from ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible hazards. • Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline enclosure away from walls, structures, fences, and other play areas.
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User Instructions • DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head and neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of the bed. • Do not allow more than one person inside the trampoline enclosure. Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injury.
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LIST OF PARTS 180/244 REMEMBER TO WEAR GLOVES DURING THE ASSEMBLY IN ORDER TO AVOID TRAPPING YOUR HANDS. ATLEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE THE TRAMPOLINE. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Ensure end cap (C) is placed on the upper tube (A). Put the upper tube (A) and the bottom tube (B) together as shown in the illustration.
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STEP 3 Ensure that the entrance is located between two trampoline support legs, then place the safety net (I) pole cover into the installed tubes. Starting from the entrance, go left in a clockwise direction from tube to the net. STEP 4 Pull the elastic with buckle at the ends of the safety net (I) over the edge of the trampoline and hook this over the end of a trampoline jumping mat eyelet as shown...
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WARNING CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS This trampoline was designed and manufactured with quality materials and handcraftsmanship. If proper care and maintenance is performed, all trampolinists can bene t from this with years of practice, fun and enjoyment, as well as a lower risk of injury.
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WIND In the event of strong wind, the trampoline can be blown away. If you are expecting strong wind, the trampoline must be placed in a sheltered position or dismantled. Another option is to secure the round outer part (top frame) of the trampoline in the ground with the help of ropes and stakes.
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Features: • Outdoor Jumping Trampoline • Backyard Home Sports Trampoline Style • Large Wide-Diameter Jumping Surface • Perfect for Kids, Children, Teens & Young Adults • Tall Protective Safety Net Cage Enclosure System • Waterproof Rated & Weather-Resistant Design • Reinforced Bouncy Jumping Mat Surface •...
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