Aquaglide Platinum Rebound 12' Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

Interloc Strap Assembly Instructions

Figure 1

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Anchoring

NOTE: Take a moment to locate the anchor

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ing rings underneath your Rebound Bouncer. 

The Rebound 12 has 2 anchor rings on the 

underside of the tube. Attach anchor line to 

atleast 1 ring. We suggest using 2 rings with 

a 2-waybridle (not included) for long term 

mooring.

The Rebound 16 has 4 reinforced anchor rings 

evenly spaced around the underside of the 

tube. The Rebound 16 comes with a 4-Way-

Mooring Bridle and stainless swivel, attached.

Connect anchor chain to the lower portion of 

the stainless swivel.

IMPORTANT

: Proper anchoring is essential to 

the safety and performance of your product. 

Due to the wide variety of conditions, we 

advise using a professional skilled in mooring 

and anchoring, and experienced with local 

conditions. If improperly anchored, the product 

can move and/or float away. Aquaglide, Inc. 

is not responsible for any damage, injuries or 

losses due to improper anchoring.

Here are some general guidelines for anchoring 

your product. These guidelines are not intended 

to replace the need for professional installation.

1) Choose a location for your Rebound bouncer 

and/or aquapark. Place the product in at least 8 

ft. of water depth and in an area protected from 

the wind and boat traffic. Review relevant rules 

and restrictions with your local authorities.

2) Carefully check area under the bouncer and/

or aquapark for sharp or dangerous objects (i.e. 

rocks or stumps).

3) Keep a safe distance from docks, boats, boat 

lifts, and any other structures. DO NOT tie the 

product to a dock!

4) Anchors and anchor line are sold separately. 

We recommend at least 150 lbs. of weight for 

the 12’ Rebound and 250 lbs of weight for the 

16 Rebound. Ground screws or 

heavier anchors (300 lbs. or more) 

should be used on large or windy 

bodies of water.

5) Attach anchor line securely to 

the anchor. Use a buoy tied to 

the other end of the rope to easily 

locate your anchor.

6) When the product is in place, 

remove the buoy and tie or shackle 

the anchor line to the anchor 

rings underneath the product. Allow AT LEAST several feet of slack in the 

line before securing the line. This will allow the product to move in wind or 

waves without displacing your anchor.

7) If strong winds or storms are expected, it is best to remove the product from 

the water and deflate it. You can also move it closer to shore and secure it 

with lines.

Care and Maintenance

1) While your product has been initially treated with UV protectant, long-term 

exposure to sunlight will damage the product. Regularly apply a UV protec

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tant to the exposed surface of the tube to ensure the life of your product. We 

reccomend using ONLY 303 UV Protectant intended for use on vinyl for this 

purpose. Monthly application while the product is in use is recommended. 

NOT DOING SO OVER LONG TERM WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. 303 

Protectant is available at most watersports dealers,or online at 

 

www.303-products.com

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2) WARNING

: Certain products, especially petrolium-based solvents, cleaners 

and protectants such as ArmorAll can damage the product and use of these 

products will void the warranty.

3) 

WARNING

: Use of a high-pressure washer will damage the product and void 

the warranty. To clean, use a soft bristle brush with mild soap and fresh 

water. 303 UV Protectant contains a ‘safe for vinyl’ cleaner, and can be used 

to clean and protect the product at the same time.

4) Check the inflation of your tube often. It may appear to have lost air early in 

the morning, but will expand once the sun warms it. Maximum expansion 

will occur in the heat of the day. Under-inflation can cause excessive wear. 

Proper inflation is important as this will discourage marine animals from 

chewing and prevent damage from wear.

Storage

1) Before storing, place the product on a clean, level area. Clean with mild soap 

and water and allow to dry completely. Apply 303 Protectant to the surface 

of all tubes before deflating.

2) Remove all attachments and store in a sealed water-proof container (i.e. a 

plastic covered box or bin).

3) Remove ALL of the air from the tube using the deflation end of the high 

output inflator/deflator. 

4) Fold the deflated tube in thirds then roll loosely.

5) Store the product out of direct sunlight and protected from the environment in 

a clean, dry location. It is best to store inside a container with moth balls to 

prevent damage from rodents. NEVER store uncovered, in a damp location, 

or on concrete surface! NEVER store at temperatures below 40 degrees F.

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Your equipment :

• Check all equipment prior to use. Inspect your Rebound for missing, defec

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tive or worn parts. Never use the product if excessive wear or damage are 

detected.

• Always check for proper inflation before each use. Temperature and environ

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mental changes can cause changes in tube pressure. Using the product over 

or under inflated is dangerous and can cause damage to the product, voiding 

the warranty.

• Always check security of the anchor and all attachments before each use.

• Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard Type III (PFD) vest.

  THE WARNINGS AND PRACTICES SET FORTH ABOVE IN THE

  WATERSPORTS SAFETY CODE REPRESENT SOME COMMON RISKS 

ENCOUNTERED BY USERS.  THE CODE DOES NOT PURPORT TO 

COVER ALL INSTANCES OF RISK OR DANGER. PLEASE USE COMMON 

SENSE AND GOOD JUDGMENT. 

  Please contact us if you have any questions on the proper 

  selection, function, or safe use of this product.

Assembly

1) Locate a flat, dry area with access to electrical outlet or extension cord.

2) Unroll and place the Rebound Bouncer on the ground and locate the valve 

as shown in Fig.1. Remove valve cover and push valve plunger in. Twist the 

valve stem 90 degrees to open or close the 1-Way valve feature.

3) Using a high output inflator/deflator (preferred) of 3.0 psi (maximum) or a leaf 

blower or shop vacuum using the exhaust port, place the inflation hose with 

proper adaptor into the valve. Inflation times can vary by inflator, but the tube 

should be firm and tight when completely inflated. In hot weather, be sure to 

leave room for air expansion. 

DO NOT OVER-FILL

. Inflate to 2.0-2.5 psi or 

until tube is firm and tight. Close the valve and secure valve cap.

  Warning: 

Do not use an air compressor to inflate tube. Air compressors are 

designed for high pressure inflation and can cause tube to burst if over-

inflated. The inflator/deflator described above cannot over-inflate the tube.

4) Roll out your SwimStep access platform and connect it to the Rebound 

BEFORE INFLATING the platform using the attached InterLoc straps. The 

access platform connects on the side of the bouncer where the warnings are 

located. Find the 2 rings on the tube, near the water line. Use (2) Interloc 

straps to connect the access platform to the tube as shown in Fig.2. Secure 

the straps according to the following InterLoc instructions shown in Figure 

3a- 3e. Once the straps are connected, then inflate the boarding platform 

until it is firm. This will tighten the platform to the side of the Rebound. Be 

careful not to over-inflate the access platform.

5) Congratulations! You are now ready to place your Rebound in the water. 

NOTE: If you have purchased a Complete Rebound Aquapark Set, please 

proceed to the Aquapark section for further assembly details. To launch your 

Rebound bouncer, make sure to have at least 3-4 people evenly spaced 

around the bouncer to help carry the Rebound. Use the molded transport 

handles.

 

  NEVER DRAG YOUR REBOUND! YOU MUST LIFT AND SET TO AVOID 

ANY ACCIDENTAL TEARING ON SHARP OBJECTS

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Aquapark

  If you have purchased a Complete 

Rebound Aquapark Set, please see the 

following instructions to complete assembly. 

If not, please proceed to the Anchoring 

 section.

1) Roll out your I-Log and connect it to the 

Rebound BEFORE INFLATING the I-Log 

using the attached InterLoc straps. The 

I-Log connects on the side of the bouncer 

45 degrees clockwise from the access plat

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form (viewed from above). Find 2 D-rings on 

the tube approximately 14” above the water 

line. Take the (2) Interloc straps and con

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nect the I-Log to the Rebound tube accord-

ing to the InterLoc instructions shown below. 

Once the straps are connected, then inflate 

the I-Log until it is firm. This will tighten the 

I-Log to the side of the Rebound. Be careful 

not to over inflate the I-Log.

2) Unroll and place the Slide on the ground 

next to the Rebound and inflate it untill it 

is firm. Inflation times can vary by inflator, 

but the slide should be firm and tight when 

completely inflated. In hot weather, be sure to 

leave room for air expansion, or let air out if it 

becomes too hot. DO NOT OVER-FILL.

3) Attach the Slide to the Rebound using the 4 

Interloc straps as shown in the instructions 

to the right.

5) Congratulations! You are now ready to place 

your Rebound Aquapark in the water. To 

launch your Rebound Aquapark Set make 

sure to have at least 3-4 people evenly 

spaced around the Aquapark to help carry it. 

Use the molded transport handles. Be sure to 

support the end of the I-Log during transport.

  NEVER DRAG YOUR REBOUND SET! 

YOU MUST LIFT AND SET TO AVOID 

ANY ACCIDENTAL TEARING ON SHARP 

OBJECTS.

Figure 2

Interloc strap

Figure 1a

Interloc Strap Assembly Instructions

  InterLoc straps should already be attached to 

the boarding platform.

1)  Thread the end of the interloc strap through 

the two D-Rings on the Rebound, then back 

through a single ring (1).

2) Pull all the webbing through the rings until the 

white arrow of the Interloc logo stops at the 

D-ring below.  Cinch until it is tight (2).

3) Pass the end of the webbing back through the 

open area of the two D-Rings on top as shown 

(3).

4) Now bring the webbing through the opening in 

the single D-Ring on the platform as shown (4a).

5) Fold the strap over onto the velcro (4b), and 

Place the other velcro tab in place to lock the 

strap (4c).

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