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1.   Arrange the frame pieces in 

a circle. Male/female ends 
should be placed next to 
the piece with the matching 
number. The pieces with 
hinges attached should be 
placed next to one another.

2.   Lay out the mat cover, 

handles-side 

up

.

3.  Locate the two places along 

the mat cover’s seam where 
two red elastic bands are 
next to each other (one pair 
each on opposite sides of 
the cover). Align the one pair 
of red bands with the male/
female ends labeled “1–1” 
and the other pair of red 
bands with the other male/
female ends labeled “5–5”.

4.   Thread the frame pieces 

through the fabric loops, 
starting at the two red 
elastic bands. The frame 
ends at both the 1–1 and 
5–5 connections should 
contain one of two sides of a 
hinge and should end up on 
opposite sides of the cover at 
the two elastic bands. 

5.  Join the frame pieces to 

create two separate halves of 
the WonderWave. Make sure 
the numbers on the frame 
pieces are all face up and 
aligned when you join them.

6.  I nsert the twelve bolts into 

all of the joints (except for 
the hinge pieces), turning 
slightly, but do not tighten 
until assembly is complete. 
You may need to twist 
the frame pieces slightly 
to line up the bolt holes. 
Flip the two halves of the 
WonderWave over, so that 
the handles are facing up.

9.  Push down on the sides of 

the frame.

10. Add the remaining hinge 

bolts into the hinges on both 
sides of the frame. There 
will be three bolts in each 
hinge. Make sure all of the 
hinge bolts are screwed in 
all of the way and tightened 
completely. 

11. Tighten all bolts along the 

frame.

12. Place two slotted tubular 

foam pads on each end of the 
WonderWave. 

13. Place the polyester foam-pad 

covers over the foam pads 
and fasten with the attached 
Velcro® straps, alternating 
them between the mat 
cover’s straps. 

1-1

7-7

3-3

8-8

6-6

5-5

4-4

2-2

1-1

7-7

3-3

8-8

6-6

5-5

4-4

2-2

3

3

4 4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8

1

1

2

2

What you get: 

4 curved frame pieces

4 curved frame pieces with hinges

1 WonderWave fabric mat cover

4 tubular foam pads

2 polyester foam-pad covers

12 bolts with sleeves

6 bolts for hinges (shorter but bigger)

Allen wrenches

#731261

For ages 6 and up. 

Takes 3 adults 20 minutes to assemble.

Weight capacity: 500 lbs. with no more than 4 children. 

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY, ON A SOFT SURFACE

Wonder Wave

TM

Assembly Instructions

FPO, Folded for 

storage image 

processing

14. To store, remove the 

two side bolts from 
each hinge and fold the 
WonderWave in half. Do 
not remove the middle 
bolt.

15. To disassemble, remove all 

bolts from the hinges and 
the frame and remove the 
fabric.

 SAFETY TIP: Use only on soft 
ground, such as grass, and 
DO NOT hold on to the metal 
edge, as your fi ngers may 
get pinched; hold on to the 
handles or mat cover only, 
as needed. No more than 4 
children should be on the 
chair at one time. Do not sit 
on or straddle the frame when 
in use.

It is best to have an equal 
balance of weight when more 
than one child is on the 
WonderWave.

The WonderWave is not 
intended for use as a 
trampoline. Do not jump on to 
or up and down on its surface.

If expecting unusually high, 
sustained winds, place the 
Wave in a protected area, or 
secure with tie downs.

7.  Now connect the two halves 

of the WonderWave where 
they hinge together. Place 
one person at each end of 
the frame. Push up on both 
sides of the frame until the 
metal pieces with the hinges 
can be aligned.

8.  Once they are aligned, insert 

one hinge bolt into the center 
hole of the hinge on both 
sides of the frame.

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