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TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INFORMATION

In trampoline use, as in all active recreational sports, participants can be injured. However, there are steps that can

be taken to reduce the risk of injury. In this section, primary accident patterns are identified and the responsibilities

of supervisors and jumpers in accident prevention are described.

ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION

Somersaults (flips): Landing on your head or neck, even in the middle of the trampoline mat, 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 perform somersaults (flips) on this backyard

trampoline.

Multiple Jumpers: More than one 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 above ground level. Jumping

from the trampoline to the ground or any other surface may result in injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from a

roof, deck, or other objects also presents a risk of injury. Smaller children may need assistance getting onto or down

from the trampoline. Climb carefully onto and off of 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 the Frame or the Springs: Injury may result from hitting the frame or falling through the springs while

jumping or getting onto or off of the trampoline. Stay in the center of the mat when jumping. Be sure to

keep the frame pad in place to cover the frame. The frame pad is not made or 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 jumps may land on the mat incorrectly, land on the frame or

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

Before learning a more difficult stunt, you should be able to do the one before over and over with control.

Attempting a stunt 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: Jumping on a trampoline while other people, pets, or objects are underneath it will increase

the chance of getting hurt. 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 objects can increase the chance of injury.

Poor Maintenance of the Trampoline: Jumpers may be injured if a trampoline is used when it is in poor condition. A

torn mat, bent frame, broken spring, or 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 is too slippery for safe jumping. Gusty or high winds can cause jumpers

to lose control. To reduce the chance of injury, use the trampoline only when the weather is good.

Access: To prevent access to the trampoline by unsupervised smaller children, the optional access ladder should

always be taken away and stored in a safe place when the trampoline is not in use.

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Summary of Contents for SWTC1591

Page 1: ...Manual Trampoline 15 WARNING Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment Save this manual for future reference Maximum user weight 250 lbs Model _________________ SWTC1591 ...

Page 2: ...ng and Part List 16 Ordering Replacement Parts 16 Limited Warranty Back QUESTIONS If you have questions after reading this manual please call our toll free Customer Care Hot Line The trained technicians on our Customer Care Hot Line will provide immediate assistance Customer Care Hot Line 1 866 603 Jump 5867 Monday Friday 8 a m 5 p m Mountain Time REPLACEMENT PARTS www skywalkertrampolines com WAR...

Page 3: ...one to be badly hurt 11 If you do not use the trampoline correctly someone can be seriously hurt 12 The trampoline should only be used with a proper understanding of the safety precautions and under adult supervision 13 Always climb onto and off of the trampoline Never jump onto it or off of it Do not use the trampoline to bounce you to other objects 14 You can get hurt if you hit the frame or fal...

Page 4: ...ine Safety Instructions WARNING ADVERTENCIA Do not land on head or neck Do not attempt or allow somersaults Landing on your head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the mat Use trampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision Only one person at a time on the trampoline Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline Use by more than one p...

Page 5: ...en jumping Be sure to keep the frame pad in place to cover the frame The frame pad is not made or 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 jumps may land on the mat incorrectly land on the frame or springs or fall off of the trampoline A controlled jump is one where the landing is in the ...

Page 6: ...st lesson Review this manual to learn about the basic techniques for using the trampoline Follow the rules on the placard with TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS see step 8 on page 14 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 ...

Page 7: ...perform it correctly time after time Jumpers should never go on to any advanced stunt until they can perform all previous stunts correctly each time Allow each jumper a brief turn on the trampoline Extended bouncing exposes an overtired user to an increased risk of injury Longer turns tend to lessen the interest of others waiting to jump Clothing should consist of T shirt and shorts However beginn...

Page 8: ...the back with the chin held forward to the chest and the eyes forward on the frame pad Spotting this skill is most important Demonstration of back drop with low bounce and practice of both techniques Lesson 5 1 Review and practice of skills already learned encouraging original routines based on them 2 Half turntable Start from the front drop position and push to the left or right with the hands Tu...

Page 9: ...cing from a standing position keeping your eyes on the frame pad 2 Land on your knees keeping your back straight and your body erect 3 Come back up to an erect position Hand and Knee Drop 1 Start bouncing from a standing position keeping your eyes on the frame pad 2 Land on the mat on your hands and knees 3 Push with your hands and come back up to an erect position Back Drop 1 Start from a low bou...

Page 10: ...f Turntable 1 Start from the front drop position and push to the left or right with your arms to begin turning your body in the opposite direction 2 Turn your head and shoulders toward the direction that your body is turning 3 Keep your back parallel to the mat and your head up 4 After completing a half turn land in the front drop position Swivel Hips 1 Start with a seat drop 2 Turn your head to t...

Page 11: ...e sure that you understand the information in the box at the top of this page Lay two Top Tubes with socket 2 and one Top Tube 1 on the ground in the positions shown Make sure the Top Tubes are turned so the small holes spring holes are facing the ground Insert the small end of the Top Tube 1 into the socket attached to Top Tube 2 in location C Insert the small end of the Top Tube with socket 2 in...

Page 12: ... a Spring tool 10 shown as the inset drawing in next page to the free end of the Spring 9 Pull it by the spring tool 10 until it reaches the frame Push the end of the Spring into a hole in the frame Unhook the Spring tool After you have hooked one Spring 9 into one of the V rings on the Mat 5 count exactly 24 V rings and 24 frame holes in a clockwise direction Attach a second Spring to the V ring ...

Page 13: ...tach the Springs in the proper position 6 Lay the Frame Pad 6 on the frame Adjust the posi tion of the Frame Pad so that the slits of the pad are just above the holes of the socket of frame as shown Note If you are using the Trampoline Enclosure refer to the Trampoline Enclosure User s Manual pages 8 11 for instru ctions on assembling the Enclosure The Enclosure must be assembled and secured to th...

Page 14: ...ampoline with the safety precautions use and instructional materials and care and maintenance instructions in this manual before using the trampoline 14 Frame DISASSEMBLY TAKING APART To disassemble take apart the trampoline follow assembly steps 1 through 8 in reverse order Do not attempt to disasse mble any frame parts before the springs and the mat have been removed Use gloves to protect your h...

Page 15: ...eterioration wearing out in the stitching or fabric of the mat or frame pad ruptured or missing springs a bent or broken frame or leg a sagging mat sharp points on the frame or suspension system If any of these conditions exist the trampoline should be taken apart or otherwise protected against use until the condition is fixed SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS High Wind The trampoline can be blown around by ...

Page 16: ... 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 16 6 5 8 3 4 1 2 3 Key No Qty Description 1 8 Top Tube 2 8 Top Tube with Socket 3 8 J Shaped Leg tube 4 4 Brace 6 1 Frame Pad Key No Qty Description 5 1 Jump Mat 8 96 Springs 9 1 ...

Page 17: ...to products used for commercial or rental purpose No other Warranty beyond that specifically set forth above is authorized by SKYWALKER Holdings LLC SKYWALKER Holdings LLC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUE NTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR OTHER DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY ECONOMIC LOSS LOSS OF PROPERTY LOSS OF R...

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