
J. Net
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1.
1. Attach the two
Front Supports
to
the
Front Base
so that the silicone
pads are angled slightly down when
laying flat on the ground.
NOTE:
Whe the rebounder is
standing up, the silicone pads should
be in contact with the ground.
2.
2. Attach the
Pivot Joint
to the
Front Supports.
Attach the
slightly longer tube on the U-curve
to each support.
NOTE:
The cotter pins on the
pivot point should be facing
outward.
!
-Keep hands and fingers clear of all moving parts.
-When adjusting the angle of the rebounder using the rear tele-
scoping supports, keep head and body clear of the rear cross
support.
-Place the rebounder on a level, well drained surface. Make sure to
set the rebounder up in a location where, when a ball misses the
rebounder or is missed by the player on its return, the ball will not
strike or cause damage to people, pets, houses, or structures.
-Children should not operate the rebounder adjustment; adjustments should be made by an adult.
-To prevent injury, children should not use the rebounder until properly instructed.
-When adjusting the angle via the Rear Telescoping Supports, do not let go of the supports until
the buttons are re-engaged.
-It is important to become familiar with the way a ball reacts to the rebounder; stand at least 30
feet from the rebounder when first using it so you can become familiar with the speed and power
of returned balls.
-Always check for loose or missing bolts and for damage to the bungies or netting before use.
Loose bolts should be tightened.
-If there is a problem with the netting or any other part of the rebounder, please contact us at
1-855-4RUKKET
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