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Accident Classification

Somersaults (flips):

  Landing on your head or neck, even in the middle of a trampoline mat (bed), increases the risk of a

broken back or neck, which can result in paralysis or death.  Such events can occur when a jumper makes an error trying

to perform a forward or backward somersault (flip).  Do not do somersaults (flips) on this backyard trampoline.

Multiple Jumpers:

  More than one jumper on the trampoline increases the chance of someone becoming injured by

losing control of their jump.  Jumpers may collide with one another, fall off the trampoline, fall on or through the springs, or

land incorrectly on the mat (bed).  The lightest weight jumper is the most likely to be injured.

Mounting and Dismounting:

  The trampoline mat (bed) is several feet from ground level.  Jumping off the trampoline to

the ground or any other surface may result in injury.  Jumping onto the trampoline from a roof, deck, or other object also

represents a risk of injury.  Smaller children may need assistance getting up on or down from the trampoline.  Climb

carefully on and off the trampoline.  Do not step onto the springs or the frame pad.  Do not grasp the frame pad to pull

yourself onto the trampoline.

Striking Frame or Springs:

  Injury may result from encountering the frame or falling through the springs while jumping or

getting on or off the trampoline.  Stay in the center of the trampoline mat (bed) when jumping.  Be sure to keep the frame

pad in place to cover the frame.  The frame pad is not designed nor intended to support the weight of the trampoline user.

Do not step or jump directly onto the frame pad.

Loss of Control:

  Jumpers who lose control of their jump may land on the mat (bed) incorrectly, land on the frame or

springs, or fall off the trampoline.  A controlled jump is one where the landing is in the same spot as the take off.  Before

learning a more difficult maneuver, the preceding one should be performed consistently under control.  Attempting a

maneuver beyond present skill levels increases the chance of loss of control.  To regain control and stop your jump, bend

your knees sharply when you land.

Alcohol or Drug Use:

  The chance of injury increases when a jumper has consumed alcohol or taken drugs.  These

substances impair a person's reaction time, judgment, and physical coordination.

Encountering Objects:

  Use of a trampoline while other people, pets, or objects are underneath it will increase the

chance of injury.  Jumping while holding or having an object on the trampoline, particularly one that is sharp or breakable,

will increase the chance of injury.  Placing a trampoline too close to overhead electrical wires, tree limbs, or other obstruc-

tions can increase the chance of injury.

Poor Maintenance of Trampoline:  

Jumpers may be injured if a trampoline is used when it is in poor condition.  A torn

mat (bed), bent frame, broken spring, or a missing frame pad, for example should be replaced before anyone is allowed

to jump.  Inspect the trampoline before each use.

Weather Conditions:  

A wet trampoline mat (bed) is too slippery for safe jumping.  Gusty or severe winds can cause

jumpers to lose control.  To reduce the chance of injury, use the trampoline only under appropriate weather conditions.

Limiting Access:

  To prevent

 

access to the trampoline by unsupervised small children the access ladder should always

be removed and stored in a secure location when the trampoline is not in use.

Methods of Accident Prevention

Jumper's Role in Preventing Accidents:

  Education on the part of the user is a must for safety.  Users must first learn

a, low controlled bounce and then learn the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate

skills.  Jumpers must understand why they have to master "control" before they can start thinking about other moves.

Understanding the proper progression of skills in jumping on a trampoline must be the first lesson.  Review the user's

manual to learn about the basic techniques for using the trampoline.  Follow the rules on the placard that presents Tram-

poline Safety Instructions.  For further information or additional instructional materials, contact a certified trampoline

instructor.

Supervisors Role in Preventing Accidents:

  It is the responsibility of the supervisors of trampoline users to provide

knowledgeable and mature supervision.  They need to know and enforce all the rules and warnings set forth in this

manual in order to minimize the likelihood of accidents and injuries and to inform users of these rules.  During periods of

time when supervision is unavailable or inadequate, this may require that the trampoline be disassembled, placed in a

secure area, or otherwise secured against unauthorized use.  Another option which may be considered is covering the

trampoline with a heavy tarp, which can be secured with locks and chains.  It is the responsibility of the supervisor to be

sure that the placard with the Trampoline Safety Instructions is kept posted on the trampoline and that jumpers are

informed about these instructions.

Summary of Contents for backyard JKXT12W

Page 1: ...be required for indoor or shady areas Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline The owner and supervisors of the trampoline ar...

Page 2: ...Exploded Drawing and Parts List 26 READ THIS MANUAL Tabla de Materias Contenido P gina Informaci n de Garant a 3 Antes de comenzar 5 Informaci n de Seguridad del Trampol n 5 Clasificaci n de Accident...

Page 3: ...Inc Jumpking Inc Garant a Limitada del Trampol n GARANTIA VALIDA SOLO EN LOS E U A Jumpking Inc Jumpking garantiza que los productos de trampolines por ellos fabricados carecen de defectos en el mate...

Page 4: ...head or neck do not do somersaults flips Only one person at a time on the trampoline Not recom mended for use by children under 6 years of age Multiple jumpers increase the chances of loss of control...

Page 5: ...ado uso y cuidado adecuados del trampol n Cada usuario debe estar alerta con respecto a sus propias limitaciones en la ejecuci n de las habilidades en el trampol n Se incluyen en este manual del usuar...

Page 6: ...se the chance of injury Jumping while holding or having an object on the trampoline particularly one that is sharp or breakable will increase the chance of injury Placing a trampoline too close to ove...

Page 7: ...saltar mientras se sujeta o se tiene un objeto en el trampol n particularmente uno que es aguzado o rompible aumentar la probabilidad de lesiones El colocar un trampol n demasiado cerca de los cables...

Page 8: ...ne is wet or in a windy condition A worn or damaged mat bed spring or frame piece should be replaced immediately Keep objects away that could interfere with the jumper Secure the trampoline against un...

Page 9: ...r el Manual del Usuario para aprender c mo efectuar saltos b sicos Detener el rebote flexionando las rodillas a medida que los pies tocan la colchoneta base del trampol n Evitar saltar demasiado alto...

Page 10: ...arse en aprender las posiciones fundamentales del cuerpo y practicar los ocho rebotes b sicos que se describen en este manual Durante este per odo de aprendizaje los saltadores deben practicar esas t...

Page 11: ...rward on trampoline frame Spotting this skill is most important Demonstration of back drop with low bounce and practice on both techniques LESSON NO 5 1 Review of all skills learned encouraging origin...

Page 12: ...puede facilitarse comunic ndose con un instructor de trampol n competente Las lecciones siguientes se sugieren como ejemplos de un procedimiento de instrucci n Deben seguir un examen y demostraci n c...

Page 13: ...DE MANOS Y RODILLAS 1 Comience de pie con la vista fija en la lona 2 Caiga en la lona sobre las manos y rodillas 3 Empuje con las manos y regrese a la posici n erguida FUNDAMENTAL BOUNCE 1 Start from...

Page 14: ...n back 2 Keep chin forward on chest during landing 3 Kick forward and up with legs when returning to erect position CAIDA DE ESPALDA 1 Comience con un rebote bajo y caiga de espalda 2 Mantenga la barb...

Page 15: ...sembly and disassembly COLOCACION DEL TRAMPOLIN Se requiere un m nimo de 24 p es 7 3 metros de espacio vertical Debe mantenerse una separaci n horizontal adecuada de los objetos y posibles riesgos inc...

Page 16: ...ase 4 pieces part no JKXT12WL Vertical leg extension 8 pieces part no JKXT12WLE These are all interchangeable and have no left hand or right hand orientation All connections consist of sliding a secti...

Page 17: ...If you need to periodically move your trampoline all slip joints should be secured with a weather resistant tape i e duct tape This will keep the frame intact and prevent the tubular elements from se...

Page 18: ...y eventually all line up pick an arbitrary point and call it zero or 12 o clock Connect a spring between the V ring and the frame hole at this point See Fig 6 Now count 20 holes and V rings in a clock...

Page 19: ...prings now at 5 25 35 45 55 65 75 c Attach remaining springs As you go through the above procedure make sure you haven t skipped a hole V ring alignment If this happens recount and remove reattach spr...

Page 20: ...n en deslizar un extremo de tubo seccional dentro de un tubo ligeramente m s grande de la secci n adyacente Los mismos se llaman uniones deslizantes Coloque todas las extensiones verticales de los sop...

Page 21: ...atro 4 rieles de tope restantes en los espacios entre los cuatro 4 rieles de tope con los cubos Deslice cada riel de tope dentro de las juntas a ambos extremos de la separaci n Vea la Fig 4 Esto compl...

Page 22: ...l melo cero o 12 en punto para asegurarse que todos se alinean Conecte un resorte entre el anillo en V y los orificios del marco en este punto Vea la Fig 6 Ahora cuente 20 orificios y anillos en V en...

Page 23: ...ticas de las correas A continuaci n abroche las correas en 3 en punto 6 en punto y 9 en punto Ahora abroche los cinco juegos restantes de correas de una manera secuencial en el sentido de las agujas d...

Page 24: ...ved to a sheltered location disassembled or the round outside portion top frame should be tied to the ground using rope and stakes At least three tie downs should be used Do not simply secure the legs...

Page 25: ...del trampol n b Deterioraci n en cualquier costura de la malla lecho c Marco o soportes doblados o rotos d Resortes rotos o faltantes e Almohadilla de marco faltante o mal fijado f Malla lecho saltado...

Page 26: ...ized springs 3 JS3G 1 One 5 1 2 galvanized spring 3 JKXT12WTRS 4 top rail with leg sockets 4 JKXT12WTR 4 top rail 5 JKXT12WL 4 leg base 6 JKXT12WLE 8 vertical leg extension 7 1 safety instruction plac...

Page 27: ...1 resortes 3 JKXT12WTRS 4 riel de tope con cubos del soporte 4 JKXT12WTR 4 riel de tope 5 JKXT12WL 4 base del soporte 6 JKXT12WLE 8 extensi n vertical del soporte 7 1 plaqueta de instrucciones de segu...

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