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PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING
-Keep hands and �ngers clear of all moving parts.
-When adjusting the angle of the rebounder, keep positive control of the top crossbar so as not to drop it on your head or body.
-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; an adult should make adjustments.
-To prevent injury, children should not use the rebounder until properly instructed.
-When adjusting the angle of your rebounder, do not let go of the top crossbar until the plunger bolts are fully extended into
the adjustment holes.
-It is important to become familiar with the way a ball reacts to the rebounder; stand at least 30 feet from the rebounder when �rst 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 bungees 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
-Failure to heed these warnings may result in bodily injury or damage to property.
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
-The plunger bolts should be periodically oiled to maintain proper function (oil not included).
-To prolong the life of the bungees, we suggest you store your rebounder indoors, as water and UV rays will damage the elastic material and make it less efective.
Rukket Rebounder pro
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Rukket Rebounder pro
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Join both top, side bars to the top crossbar. The
fatter, circular receiving nut goes into the round
hole and the outside-threaded bolt with the
squared neck under the head goes into the
square hole. Once you’ve threaded the bolt into
the nut correctly, seat the square bolt neck into
the square cut-out in order to tighten the nut
with the hex key.
NOTE: The circular holes always face to the
inside of the frame. The square holes are always
on the outside.
NOTE: You may find it easier to join the carriage
bolts together inside the bars by hand-tightening
them before seating the square neck of the bolt
into the bar’s square cut-out and tightening with
the hex key.
Attach the middle bars with angle-adjustment
plates to the top assembly. The adjustment plates
should be near the top of the rebounder and the
support bar that moves along the plate should be
on the inside of the rebounder.
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Top Assembly
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