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Poor Maintenance of Trampoline: 

A trampoline in poor condition will increase your risk of getting 

injured. Please inspect the trampoline before each use for bent steel tubes, torn mat, loose or broken 
springs, and overall stability of the trampoline. 
 

Weather Conditions: 

Please be aware of the weather conditions when using the trampoline. If the 

mat of the trampoline is wet, the jumper could slip and injure him or herself. If it is too windy, jumpers 
could lose control. 
 

Limiting Access: 

When the trampoline is not in use, always store the access ladder in a secure 

place so that children cannot play on the trampoline unsupervised. 

 

TIPS TO REDUCE THE RISK ACCIDENTS  

Jumper’s role in accident prevention 
The key here is to stay in control of your jumps. DO NOT move onto more complicated, more difficult 
maneuvers until you have mastered the basic, fundamental bounce. 
Education is also key to safety and very important. Read, understand, and practice all safety 
precautions and warnings prior to using the trampoline. A controlled jump is when you land and take 
off from the same location. For additional safety tips and instructions, contact a certified trampoline 
instructor. 

 

Supervisor’s Role in Accident Prevention 
Supervisors need to understand and enforce all safety rules and guidelines. It is the responsibility of 
the supervisor to provide knowledgeable advice and guidance to all jumpers of the trampoline. If 
supervision is unavailable or inadequate, the trampoline could be stored in a secure place, 
disassembled to prevent unauthorized use, or covered with a heavy tarp that can be locked or 
secured with lock or chains. The supervisor is also responsible to ensure that the safety placard is 
placed on the trampoline and that jumpers are informed of these warnings and instructions. 

 

TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

JUMPERS 

  Do not use trampoline if you have consumed alcohol or drugs 

  Remove all hard and sharp objects from person before using trampoline 

  You should climb on and off in a controlled and careful manner. Never jump on or off the 

trampoline and never use the trampoline as a device to bounce onto or into another object. 

  Always learn the basic bounce and master each type of bounce before trying more difficult types 

of bounces. Review the Basic Skills Section to learn how to do the basics 

  To stop your bounce, flex your knees when you land on the mat with your feet  

  Always be in control when you are bouncing on the trampoline. A controlled jump is when you 

land at the same spot that you took off from. If at any time you feel out of control, try to stop your 
bouncing 

  Do not jump or bounce for prolonged periods of time or too high for a number of jumps 

  Keep your eyes in the mat to maintain control. If you do not, you could lose balance or control  

  Never have more than 1 person on the trampoline at any one time  

  Always have a supervisor watching you when you are on the trampoline 

 

SUPERVISORS 

Educate yourself with the basic jumps and safety rules. To prevent and reduce the risk of injuries, 
enforce all safety rules and ensure that new jumpers learn the basic bounces before trying more 
difficult and advanced jumps. 

 

  All jumpers need to be supervised, regardless of skill level or age. 

 

Summary of Contents for 201806

Page 1: ...UCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND USING THIS TRAMPOLINE SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER SHALL NOT EXCEED 198LBS 90KG FOR 12FT MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER SHA...

Page 2: ...trampoline away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline Do not allow children to play or jump on the trampoline when it s windy or duri...

Page 3: ...at they are still intact and cannot become dislodged during play Check all coverings for bolts and sharp edges and replace them if necessary If self locking nuts are used it should be noted that these...

Page 4: ...be calm and gentle Do not use trampoline in gusty or severe wind Person in charge and responsible for use of the trampoline shall make users aware of practice specified on this manual Person in charge...

Page 5: ...and Pad Enclosure net and pad are prone to wear and tear like tires on a car Gradual deterioration of the material will occur the speed of which will depend on the level of exposure to UV rays airbor...

Page 6: ...f you are just beginning you may want to wear long sleeve shirts and pants to protect against scrapes and abrasions until you master correct landing positions and form Do not wear hard sole shoes such...

Page 7: ...how to jump on a trampoline If you do you will increase the risk of getting injured by landing on the frame springs or off the trampoline completely because you might lose control of your jump A cont...

Page 8: ...isassembled to prevent unauthorized use or covered with a heavy tarp that can be locked or secured with lock or chains The supervisor is also responsible to ensure that the safety placard is placed on...

Page 9: ...uctions A complete discussion and demonstration of body mechanics and trampoline guidelines should occur between the supervisor and student as well THE BASIC BOUNCE KNEE BOUNCE SEAT BOUNCE 1 Start fro...

Page 10: ...ble the product PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING Please refer to next page for parts descriptions and numbers The assembly steps use these descriptions and numbers as reference for your convenience Make sure that...

Page 11: ...ped Leg 12 12 4 Top Rail 12 12 5 Leg Base 6 6 6 Galvanized Springs 72 96 7 Long Bolt 12 12 8 Cap Nut 12 12 9 Medium Spring Washer 12 12 10 Larger Spring Washer 12 12 11 Flat Washer 12 12 12 Plastic En...

Page 12: ...Tube with Foam 6 6 C Cable Wire 12 12 D Self Locking Screw 12 12 E Cord 7 9 F Enclosure Netting 1 1 G Small Spring Washer 6 6 H Enclosure Safety Instruction Placard 1 1 I Plastic Cap 6 6 TOOLS REQUIR...

Page 13: ...12 Trampoline Assembly STEP 1...

Page 14: ...13 STEP 2 Note Repeat step 2 to assemble five more leg sections...

Page 15: ...14 STEP 3 FOR 12FT...

Page 16: ...15 STEP 3 1 FOR 15FT...

Page 17: ...16 STEP 4 Note Repeat step 4 to assemble five more Top Rail and Leg...

Page 18: ...17 STEP 5 NOTE...

Page 19: ...rings sewn on the mat is equal to the number of holes in the frame lf you notice that you have miscounted a hole or triangle ring remove and reinstall the springs as necessary while maintaining an eve...

Page 20: ...T 14th 13th 15th 16th 17th 18th 24th 23rd 6th 5th 12th 11th 9th 10th 21st 22nd 7th 8th 19th 20th Continue to attach the 5th to 24th springs in the same manner following the loading sequence as shown i...

Page 21: ...8th 27th 30th 29th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 36th 35th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 39th 40th 37th 38th FIGURE 3 Continue to attach the 25th to 48th springs in the same manner following the loadi...

Page 22: ...21 STEP 6 3 FOR 12FT Attach the remaining springs in the same manner as previous steps Complete look of the springs fully assembled...

Page 23: ...rings sewn on the mat is equal to the number of holes in the frame lf you notice that you have miscounted a hole or triangle ring remove and reinstall the springs as necessary while maintaining an ev...

Page 24: ...T 6th 5th 7th 8th 9th 10th 12th 11th 15th 16th 14th 13th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 24th 23rd Continue to attach the 5th to 24th springs in the same manner following the loading sequence as shown i...

Page 25: ...6th 25th 31st 32nd 29th 30th 36th 35th 37th 38th 41st 42nd 33rd 39th 44th 43rd 40th 34th 46th 45th 47th 48th Continue to attach the 25th to 48th springs in the same manner following the loading sequen...

Page 26: ...1st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 64th 63rd 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd Continue to attach the 49th to 72nd springs in the same manner following the loading sequen...

Page 27: ...26 STEP 6 8 FOR 15FT Attach the remaining springs in the same manner as previous steps Complete look of the springs fully assembled...

Page 28: ...27 STEP 7...

Page 29: ...28 STEP 8...

Page 30: ...29 STEP 9 G C C C C D G C C C C C D...

Page 31: ...30 STEP 10...

Page 32: ...31 STEP 11...

Page 33: ...32 STEP 12...

Page 34: ...33 STEP 13 Disassembly of the Trampoline To disassemble the trampoline follow assembly steps in reverse order...

Page 35: ...ing parts A number of conditions could arise that may increase your chances of getting injured Please be aware of Punctures frays tears or holes worn in the bed or frame padding Missing improperly pos...

Page 36: ...Protect it against unauthorized use If a trampoline ladder is used the supervisor should remove it from the trampoline when leaving the area to prevent unsupervised access by children under 6 years o...

Page 37: ...ecurity at least four 4 tie downs should be used Do not just secure the legs of the trampoline to the ground because they can pull out of the frame sockets For further information or additional instru...

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