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CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued)

THE ENCLOSURE:

THE POLES:

 Never use the poles as a hand hold to mount or dismount the trampoline. This may damage the poles over 

time. Do not hang any items from the poles as this may damage the poles, netting, and/or present a strangulation hazard. 

Always check the connections for the poles before use. If a pole is bent it must be replaced before the enclosure is able to 

be used. 

THE NETTING: 

Always make sure that the netting is snug and secure before each use. A sagging net will not provide 

the necessary protection in case of an accidental fall against the enclosure perimeter. Look for tears, rips and stretching in 

the net. If found, the netting must be replaced before the enclosure is able to be used. 

THE ENTRY/EXIT:

 Always secure the entryway while the trampoline is in use. Jumpers can fall out of the enclosure if 

the entryway is not properly secured. You should also secure the entryway when you are done to provide some protection 

against unauthorized and unsupervised use by children. If the entryway is damaged, the netting must be replaced before 

the enclosure is able to be used. 

THE STRAPS:

 Check the connections at the top and bottom of the enclosure net before each use. Make sure the clasps 

are not damaged and are fully connected. When checking the ties at the bottom, make sure they are securely attached to 

both the V-Rings and at their stitching to the net. If any damage is found to any of the above components, the netting and/

or straps must be replaced before the enclosure is able to be used. 

TO DISASSEMBLE OR MOVE THE TRAMPOLINE SET:

MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE 

When moving the trampoline,

 a minimum of four people are required

. All connecting points on the top rails 

should be securely and tightly wrapped with weather resistant tape, such as duct tape. This will keep the frame intact dur-

ing the move and prevent the connector points from dislocating and separating. When moving, lift the trampoline slightly 

off the ground and keep it horizontal to the ground. Never drag or roll the trampoline. For any type of other move, you 

should disassemble the trampoline. After any move please conduct a full safety inspection.

TO DISASSEMBLE (ADULTS REQUIRED)

 

1. 

If equipped, unattach the Enclosure Netting by untying the net bottom, and then releasing the clasps at the top. Fold 

and store the net neatly in a dry, cool place where it will not be damaged or torn. 

2.

 If equipped, remove the Enclosure hardware (Steel Jigs, Spacers, etc.) attaching the poles to the trampoline. Store this 

hardware in a re-sealable plastic bag for later reassembly.  Remove and store the poles in a dry, safe location where they 

will not present a tripping hazard or become damaged. 

3. 

Carefully remove the springs one at a time in the same manner you attached them but in 

reverse using the Spring Tool. 

Be very careful of pinch points or damaged springs which may snap dur-

ing removal. 

Inspect each spring and discard any damaged parts. 

Replacement springs or a misplaced Spring Tool can be ordered by calling 866-498-5269. Store springs in a plastic stor-
age bin or heavy duty box. When reassembling, never use the trampoline with

out the full amount of springs. 

4. 

Neatly fold the mat and store in a dry, cool place where it will not be damaged.

5.

 Remove the hardware securing the Leg Extensions to the Top Rail. Store this hardware separately from any other 

hardware in a resealable plastic bag so there is no confusion during reassembly.

6.

 If space is available it is not necessary to disassemble the Leg Extension from the Leg Base; you can keep it as it is. It 

will make re-assembly easier. (See diagram 4)

7. 

Once the Leg Bases have been removed, separate the Top Rail Sections. If you have discarded the ship-

ping box, you should use twine or painter’s tape to secure them together during storage.

 

Summary of Contents for 9010PS

Page 1: ...one person on the trampoline at any time Do not allow small children to use unless supervised by an adult ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED For special offers and to ensure warranty protection register your pro...

Page 2: ...stions or concerns about this Pure Global product please e mail the Pure Global Brands Inc customer service department at customerservice puregbi com or contact us at 1 866 498 5269 You can also visit...

Page 3: ...vided by a Pure Fun authorized service center or for products used for commercial or rental purposes This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear weathering failure to follow directions imprope...

Page 4: ...hile every attempt is made to ensure the highest degree of protection in all equipment we cannot guarantee freedom from injury The user assumes all risks of injury due to use All merchandise is sold o...

Page 5: ...enclosure DO NOT allow other persons to go under sit stand or lie on the trampoline or the frame pads while the trampoline is in use DO NOT use the trampoline set when under the influence of alcohol...

Page 6: ...bound off of swing or hang from the Safety Net or Enclosure poles nor intentionally attempt to jump into or over the netting as this may result in serious injury paralysis or death and severe damage t...

Page 7: ...g walls fences roof overhangs etc Please be aware of the following when selecting a place for your trampoline Trampoline must be placed on a level surface The area must be well lit All obstructions fr...

Page 8: ...vidual jumpers at a time This trampoline is not intended for use outside of these guidelines The user must remove footwear shoes before use The user must wear socks when using the trampoline Misuse ca...

Page 9: ...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 In cold weather tongues a...

Page 10: ...esigned nor intended to support the weight of the trampoline user Do not step or jump directly onto the frame pad SUPERVISOR S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS The trampoline is designed and made for fami...

Page 11: ...area must be on level ground free from all structures landscaping trees and branches rocks wires sprinkler heads and other obstacles Children can be seriously injured running or colliding into such ob...

Page 12: ...d free from obstacles where you will be using your trampoline Assemble the trampoline in the location it will be used in to ensure proper fit and clearance from environmental objects If the trampoline...

Page 13: ...NT AROUND THE TRAMPOLINE IF IT MUST BE MOVED YOUR WARRANTY REQUIRES THAT YOU TAPE THE TOP RAIL FRAME JOINTS TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE NEVER DRAG OR ROLL YOUR TRAMPOLINE IN ORDER TO MOVE IT STEP 1 10 FRAME L...

Page 14: ...ng a large circle You may have to push the ends of the last joint slightly towards the center of the circle to line the sections together The second person should hold the joint on the opposite side w...

Page 15: ...as connector points can pinch 7 Lay out the Trampoline Mat 1 inside the frame The Logo and Sewn Safety Label should be facing upwards Do not remove the Safety Label from the trampoline mat Please ref...

Page 16: ...ble To achieve this make sure that you always attach two springs across from each other otherwise you will not be able to attach all the springs due to the tension on the trampoline mat The tension wi...

Page 17: ...mount of slack as they are attached to the jumping surface which will have significant vertical movement during use Failure to leave slack in the bands will result in the bands tearing loose from the...

Page 18: ...sure 6 Poles Reference Number Part Number Description 10 3 Legs 1 A Upper Pole 6 2 B Lower Pole 6 3 C Quick Clamp 12 4 D Safety Net 1 5 E Pole Cap 6 6 F Wrench 1 Parts Diagram for Enclosure 1 Upper Po...

Page 19: ...need clarifica tion C Secure the Pole to the Trampoline Leg with 2x Nuts and Washers D Once the assembly has been completed properly the support poles should resemble the diagram below STEP 2 Attach U...

Page 20: ...e another adult assist you in completing this process The Safety Net should be tight but be careful not to pull too hard from the netting or the bands themselves try to direct most of the force from t...

Page 21: ...sponges or cleaners as this may damage the mat Do make sure that shoes are removed before bouncing and ensure that any other sharp objects such as belt buckles brooches and jewelry are also not worn T...

Page 22: ...This will keep the frame intact dur ing the move and prevent the connector points from dislocating and separating When moving lift the trampoline slightly off the ground and keep it horizontal to the...

Page 23: ...ime Jumpers should wear a t shirt shorts or sweats and regulation gymnastics shoes heavy socks or be barefoot If you are just beginning you may want to wear long sleeve shirts and pants to protect aga...

Page 24: ...d the previous maneuver as this will increase your risk of injury A controlled jump is when your take off point and landing point are on the same spot on the mat If you lose control when you are jumpi...

Page 25: ...on land on the mat and return to feet D Practice Routine Knee Bounce Front Bounce back to feet Seat Bounce back to feet Lesson 4 A Review and practice skills and techniques learned in previous lessons...

Page 26: ...g arms up SEAT BOUNCE Land in a flat sitting position Place hands on mat besides hips Return to erect position by pushing with hands FRONT BOUNCE Start with a low bounce Land in prone face down positi...

Page 27: ...L DI RECTLY FROM PURE FUN PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR REQUEST VIA E MAIL AT customerservice puregbi com OR YOU CAN CALL 866 498 5269 TO SPEAK WITH A REPRESENTATIVE IF YOU STILL HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE YOU...

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