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The maximum user weight is 225 pounds. This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age. Retain address information for future use. JumpSport, Inc. 408-213-2551 2055 South 7th Street, Suite A www.jumpsport.com San Jose, CA 95112 U.S.A.
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JumpSport without the prior written consent of JumpSport, Inc. is prohibited The information in this document is subject to change without notice. JumpSport, Inc. shall not be liable for any damages resulting from technical errors or omissions, which may be present in this document, or from use of this document.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction JumpSport Safety Enclosure Chapter 2 Assembly and Installation Instructions Preparation Trampoline Placement Tools Parts List Assembly Final Steps Disassembly Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance Instructions Inspection Trampoline Mat Cold Weather Protection Replacement Parts Disassembly Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist...
Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous, and can cause serious injuries. The purchaser/ user of this piece of equipment is assuming a degree of risk for which JumpSport cannot be responsible. Read this information thoroughly before allowing the trampoline to be used. Keep this manual available for your review, and for review by all potential users.
JumpSport Safety Enclosure be used in conjunction with your trampoline. The JumpSport Safety Enclosure should be used as a supplement to mature, knowledgeable supervision – not a substitute. The JumpSport enclosure can also be locked to prevent unauthorized use. Please contact JumpSport to learn more about our patented Safety Enclosures.
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to become familiar with all of the information in this booklet, to convey the warnings to all users, and to enforce JumpSport’s rules for safe use. This unit is not intended for commercial or public use and is therefore strictly prohibited.
See the far right column for the contents of each box. If any parts are missing, please call JumpSport Customer Service at 408-213-2551. Note: The long rail pieces (Ref. #2) will have caps in the bottoms of the leg sockets, to help secure the legs during shipping.
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“Reference #” column of the parts list on the previous page. The diagrams and pictures on the left-hand pages correspond with the written instructions on the right-hand pages. For installation questions, please contact JumpSport’s Customer Service department at: 408-213-2551 8:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time...
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Step 1 Step 2 Long rail with truss Bolts (Dashed lines Step 2 Ref. #2 Ref. #14a indicate bolt Washers holes) Ref. #14b Rail assembly A Step 1 Left rail corner (Notches/spring holes Ref. #3 (will NOT facing up) work as a right rail corner) (Rail pieces are Step 3...
Assembly and Installation Instructions Assembly Note: We recommend at least 2 people participate in assembling the trampoline. Use pages 8–10 to help with part names and numbers, as well as locations for each piece. Lay each long rail piece with truss (Ref. #2) on the ground. Position each long rail piece approximately 18 feet apart (if space allows), parallel to each other, with the spring notches facing up.
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Diagram 4 (Top View) Rail assembly A Step 7 Steps 7 & 8 assemblies Step 8 Rotate leg assemblies (Sockets pointing down, Short rail piece toward each other to on bottom side of short without truss stabilize frame. rail without truss) Ref.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions Both people should now, slowly, pull a leg assembly down toward them until the leg assembly is standing upright on the ground (see Picture B, right). This will easily leverage rail assembly A up into position. Then, rotate the leg assemblies toward each other (see Diagram 4) to help make rail assembly A more stable.
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V-rings Spring notches Picture C Picture D Step 13 Step 14 Connect corner springs. Count 4 V-rings and 4 spring notches clockwise. Diagram 7 Step 15 (Top View) Person #1, start installing springs here. Steps 13 - 15 Approximately every 4th spring (counter clockwise) Corner Corner Spring...
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Assembly and Installation Instructions Lay the jumping mat (Ref. #8) out on the ground, on the inside of the trampoline frame. The warning labels on the edges of the mat must be facing up. Starting at any corner of the mat, connect one end of a spring (Ref. #6) to a V-ring that is closest to that corner of the mat.
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Picture F Step 20 Picture G Picture H Step 21 Step 22 (View from top of trampoline. (View from underneath trampoline.) Pad pulled back to show spring through pad bungee.) Picture I Picture J Step 22 Step 22 (View from underneath trampoline. (View from front of trampoline.
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Secure the warning placard (Ref. #11) to one of the short rail pieces without truss, using a cable tie (Ref. #12, see Diagram 8, above). Caution: For increased user protection, we strongly recommend installing a JumpSport Safety Enclosure on your 10’x17’ Staged-Bounce Rectangular Trampoline. For more information, contact JumpSport.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions Picture K Completed 10’x17’ Staged-Bounce Rectangular Trampoline...
To disassemble the 10’x17’ Variable-Bounce Rectangular Trampoline, follow the assembly Steps in reverse order. Do not attempt to disassemble any rail pieces before the mat and springs have been removed. For more information about the SureStep Ladder, the Trampoline Anchor Kit, and other great trampoline accessories, visit our website at www.jumpsport.com...
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Care ......................................24 Your JumpSport trampoline is made using quality materials and is finely-crafted to provide you and your family with many years of enjoyment and exercise. Proper maintenance and care will help to prolong the life of the trampoline and reduce the possibility of injury.
This type of damage is not covered by warranty. Replacement Parts All replacement parts should be ordered through JumpSport. Stores that repair shoes, awnings, or tents, as well as upholstery shops, do not have the proper materials, equipment, or methods for the proper/safe repair of trampoline mats and frame pads.
Patch (holes greater than _______ _______ one inch cannot be repaired) Missing warning labels Call JumpSport for replacement _______ _______ Springs The life of a set of springs is two to five years depending on weight of jumpers, frequency of use, and care of the trampoline.
Care and Maintenance Instructions Frame The life of your JumpSport trampoline frame should last five to ten years, depending upon the weather in the area where you live. Safety Check Check for... Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Rust Clean and paint...
Properly installing the frame pads (see Steps 19—22) • Properly installing a safety enclosure Simple frame pads or spring covers on their own do not give adequate protection. Installing a JumpSport Safety Enclosure and using spotters will greatly reduce the risk of injury. Bouncing off the Trampoline Bouncing off of the trampoline can be controlled, if not completely eliminated, through: •...
Warning Information Keep objects away from the trampoline. It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground. Do not jump from the trampoline into a swimming pool, onto a swing, or any other object. Do not install the trampoline on concrete, asphalt or hard compacted surfaces.
Use Instructions This chapter describes how to use your 10’x17’ Staged-Bounce Rectangular Trampoline. The topics covered include: Safety Rules .....................................27 Basic Skills ....................................28 Basic Landing Positions...............................29 Twisting Moves..................................31 Safety Rules It is the responsibility of the owner to become familiar with the safety rules and to convey these rules to all users. WARNING •...
Use Instructions Basic Skills Basic trampoline skills include: • Bouncing • Stop Bounce • Arm Action • Bounce Variations Bouncing The most important basic skill in jumping on a trampoline, is controlling the height and landing of your bounce. The goal is to land in the center of the mat, or as close to the center of the mat as possible.
Use Instructions Bounce Variations Figure 4 shows three variations you can perform in the air. These should be performed at the top of your bounce before returning to the normal landing position on your feet. Figure 4 Bounce Variations Tuck Pike Straddle Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form.
Use Instructions Hands and Knees Drop To do a Hands and Knees Drop properly, there should be just as much weight on the hands as on the knees. The back should be about parallel to the mat. The knees and hands should land simultaneously, with the middle of the body landing in the center of the trampoline.
Use Instructions Front Drop Note: Your body must contact the trampoline mat all at once. If you land on your chest and arms first, they will rebound before the knees hit, which will result in a straining action on the back. If this type of landing is made with a traveling, diving approach, there is a good chance that the elbows may become skinned.
Use Instructions Turntable Figure 9 Turntable A Turntable is a combination move consisting of a Front Drop, a Half Twist, then another Front Drop. First become familiar with the first part of a Turntable. a. Begin in a hands and knees position, with hands forming a triangle, like a Front Drop.
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After inspecting the returned part(s), JumpSport will make a final determination whether the part is covered by this warranty. We reserve the right to examine photographs or physical evidence concerning parts claimed to be defective prior to making a final determination concerning the claim.
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JumpSport, Inc. 2055 South 7th Street, Suite A San Jose, CA 95112 408-213-2551 http://www.jumpsport.com...
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