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ENCLOSURE SAFETY INFORMATION

METHODS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION

NEED FOR TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY

A trampoline enclosure is a recreational product.

The information on this page and on pages 7-9 identify important safety precautions. The precautions are not all-

inclusive, because an enclosure can be used in ways that this manual cannot cover completely.

To prevent pinches and cuts during enclosure use, a frame pad must be installed on the trampoline (See the trampoline 

manufacturer’s instructions).  The frame pad must be placed on the trampoline before the enclosure is erected.  The 

frame pad reduces the chance of injury from accidental contact with the springs and frame. Adult Supervision of 

Children

USING THE ENCLOSURE SAFETY

Adult Supervision of Children

Children using a trampoline with a trampoline enclosure must be supervised by adults.  Young children must be 

supervised constantly.  Adults must pay particular attention to:

• Things that children bring into the enclosure.

• Children’s activities inside the enclosure.

• Conditions inside the enclosure while children are using it.

• The way children enter and exit the enclosure.

Additional details of safety enclosure use are described below.

Electrocution Hazard Associated with the Metal Frame of the Trampoline and Enclosure

The trampoline and enclosure frames are made of galvanized steel.  They are not grounded and will conduct electricity. 

For this reason, an electrocution hazard exists.  No lights, electric heaters, extension cords, or household electrical 

appliances are to be permitted on the trampoline or in the enclosure at any time.

Hazards Associated with Entering and Leaving the Trampoline Enclosure

A trampoline enclosure installed on a trampoline is raised off the ground. The height of the enclosure increases the risk 

of a fall when a jumper is entering or leaving the enclosure.  Young children, especially, may have difficulty entering 

and exiting the enclosure.  To reduce the risk of falling, always help young children to get into and out of the enclosure.

Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only through the door of the enclosure (the opening in the netting walls).  The 

trampoline mat (bed) and the netting walls of the enclosure are separate pieces.  No jumper, especially young children, 

should ever leave the enclosure by going out between the mat and the netting walls.  Trying to get out this way creates a 

risk of choking from being caught between the trampoline frame and the netting walls.

Darkness increases the chances of a fall when a jumper is entering or leaving the enclosure.  Do not use the trampoline 

unless there is plenty of lighting provided.

Hazards Associated with Animals, Sharp or Breakable Objects

To avoid damage to the trampoline enclosure and the trampoline, do not allow pets or other animals inside of the 

enclosure. The claws and teeth of animals can damage the netting.  Do not jump on the trampoline while holding or 

wearing a sharp or breakable object.

The Supervisor’s 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 of the rules and warnings printed in this manual to minimize the likelihood of accidents 

and injuries. They also need to inform users of these rules. During periods of time when supervision is unavailable 

or inadequate, this may require that the trampoline is taken down, placed in a secure area, or otherwise secured 

against unauthorized use. Another option that may be considered is covering the trampoline with a heavy tarp that 

can be secured with locks and chains. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to make sure that the placard with 

TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (see step 

14 

in assembly instructions) is kept posted on the trampoline and 

that jumpers are informed about these instructions.

The 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 this manual to learn about the basic techniques 

for using the trampoline. Follow the rules on the placard with TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (see step 14 

in assembly instructions). For further information or additional instructional materials, contact a certified trampoline 

instructor.

TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

For the Supervisor

Read the instructions before using the trampoline. Enforce all of the safety rules. Become familiar with the information 

in this manual so you can help new users learn basic jumps and all users follow trampoline safety. All trampoline users 

must have mature, knowledgeable supervision, regardless of their skill or age. This trampoline is not recommended 

for use by children under 6 years of age. Inspect the trampoline before using it. Do not use the trampoline without 

the frame pad securely in place to cover the frame. Do not use the trampoline in wet or windy conditions. A worn or 

damaged mat, spring, or frame piece should be replaced immediately. 

JUMPING

Learn fundamental jumps and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. Know your own limits in 

performing each of the trampoline jumps. Study this manual to learn how to do basic jumps.

Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact with the trampoline mat. Learn this skill before 

attempting any others. 

 

Hazards Associated with High Winds 

A trampoline with an enclosure can be moved or blown over by high winds. Anyone in its path, or inside of the 
enclosure, may be injured if this happens. If you expect high winds, take down the enclosure netting and stake the 

trampoline frame to the ground (see page 24), or move the trampoline and enclosure to a sheltered location.  The 

only sure method to protect your trampoline and the surrounding environment during high winds is to completely 

disassemble the unit and store indoors.  Damage due to wind or weather is not warranted.

 

WARNING

Summary of Contents for SWTC040

Page 1: ... future reference Maximum user weight 100 lbs Ages 3 to 7 Trampolines and enclosures are susceptible to winds Be sure to secure your trampoline and enclosure Wind damage is not covered in the warranty of your trampoline Skwalker Holdings LLC PO Box 574 Brigham City UT 84302 WARNING WARNING CHOKING HAZARD small parts not for children under 3 years Adult assembly required ...

Page 2: ...ed when they are in poor condition 8 Bounce only when the surface of the mat bed is dry There should be very little or no wind or air movement The trampoline and enclosure must not be used in gusty or severe winds 9 The trampoline and enclosure frames are made of metal They are not grounded and will conduct electricity For this reason an electrocution hazard exists No lights electric heaters exten...

Page 3: ...jumper at a time on the trampoline increases the chance of a jumper becoming injured by losing control of his or her jump Jumpers may collide with one another fall off of the trampoline fall onto or through the springs or land incorrectly on the mat The jumper weighing the least is the jumper most likely to be injured Mounting and Dismounting Getting on and off The trampoline mat is several feet a...

Page 4: ...e responsibility of the supervisors of trampoline users to provide knowledgeable and mature supervision They need to know and enforce all of the rules and warnings printed in this manual to minimize the likelihood of accidents and injuries They also need to inform users of these rules During periods of time when supervision is unavailable or inadequate this may require that the trampoline is taken...

Page 5: ... under the appropriate adult supervision A ZIPPER CLIP IS PROVIDED TO HELP SECURE THE TRAMPOLINE AGAINST UNSUPERVISED USE BY CHILDREN AND TO KEEP THE ZIPPER IN THE CLOSED POSITION DURING USE A responsible adult supervisor should be present to assure that the zipper clip is attached to the D ring on the jump mat and that the horizontal clips are attached to the D rings on the enclosure netting both...

Page 6: ...ead to the left or right and swing your arms up in the same direction 4 Turn your hips in the same direction as your head and arms completing a twist 5 Land in the seat drop position 4 Keep your back parallel to the mat and your head up 5 After completing a half turn land in the front drop position Lesson 2 Knee Drop 1 Review and practice of skills already learned 2 Start bouncing from a standing ...

Page 7: ...ssembly ASSEMBLY EXPLODED DRAWING 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frame Rail Leg Mat with enclosure net Pad with lower enclosure net Elastic with ball Curved tube Long foam for curved tube pre installed Short foam for curved tube pre installed Foam for rail 11 12 13 14 Self tapping screw Pole cap Cap pre installed Screw driver x5 x5 x5 x5 x1 x1 x25 x5 x5 x5 x15 x5 x5 x1 7 10 7 7 7 10 7 2 2 2 2 2 10 10 12 ...

Page 8: ...ump 5867 Monday through Friday 8 a m until 5 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please provide the following information when calling The MODEL of the trampoline see the front cover of this manual The KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part see the PART LIST above The quantity needed The desired method of shipping 1 Frame x5 11 1 Locate two frame pieces 1 and place them on t...

Page 9: ...n order of A B C D E Continue to place the elastics in this even pattern until all 25 elastics with balls have been attached To attach the mat to the frame with the elastics with balls thread the elastic through the loop on the mat and pull around the frame Then loop the elastic around the ball to hold in place Note The placement pattern helps keep the mat centered and the tension on elastics even...

Page 10: ...n towards the mat Repeat this step to insert three more curved tubes Do not place the last curved tube with foam because it will be used later to complete the final net assembly Now place the pole caps 12 on top of the curved tubes as shown in drawing A Unfold the enclosure net 4 attached to the jump mat Locate the five sleeves sewn into the inside of the net There are also holes on either side of...

Page 11: ... the adjacent tube into the big end as shown Repeat this step to connect the remaining rail pieces When you reach the last curved tube that has not yet been placed insert it into the leg piece and connect the last rail tubes to complete the circle 1 2 3 4 7 7 10 Place a strap at the top of the enclosure net over the pole cap 12 as shown Repeat this step until all the straps have been placed around...

Page 12: ...he possibility of injury The following guidelines should always be followed Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts The following conditions could represent potential hazards and increase the danger of personal injury Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame padding netting enclosure tubes or foam sleeves Punctures frays te...

Page 13: ...vity for both good health and building skills The Lily Pad Adventure Bouncer was created for young bouncers to help develop their gross motor and mental skills while playing activity driven games Games can be played either competitively or cooperatively depending on the ages and levels of players Objects of the Games Physical Activity Listening Learning During the toddler years it s important your...

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