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CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

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Care and Maintenance 

  The springs, trampoline legs and enclosure netting must be inspected prior to every use. The legs should 

be locked securely into place, all the springs attached to the frame and there should be no tears in the 
enclosure netting. If any part becomes damaged or worn, please stop using the trampoline immediately 
until this part is replaced with authorized Sportspower parts. 

  If you see any signs of stretched or damaged springs, do not use the trampoline until replacement springs 

are properly installed. Please contact our customer service representatives to order original Sportspower 
replacement parts. 

  Please do not use unauthorized Sportspower parts to assemble the trampoline. This may damage the 

integrity of the product and can cause injuries during use. 

  To move the trampoline, it is recommended for the trampoline to be disassembled and then reassembled 

in the new location. However, if you need to move the trampoline a short distance for any reason, you 
must use duct tape or heavy industry tape to tape all leg joints together. To move the trampoline requires 
two or more people to lift the trampoline from contact with the ground. Do not drag the trampoline along 
the ground. The trampoline must be kept steady and horizontal to the ground during the move. Failure to 
follow these instructions may result in the leg support coming loose which may cause serious injury or 
death.   

  The trampoline and enclosure must be stored away during harsh weather conditions including extreme 

wind, heat and freezing temperatures. 

  Always properly store away the trampoline and enclosure when not in use and secure from any 

unauthorized use.  

  Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective or missing parts. The following 

conditions could represent potential hazards: 

  Missing, improperly positioned or unsecured enclosure support system, frame padding and pole 

caps 

  Punctures, frays, tears or holes in the trampoline mat or enclosure support system or frame 

padding 

  Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the mat, enclosure netting or frame padding 

  Ruptured or loose springs 

  Bent or broken support system(frame) 

  Sagging trampoline mat and/or sagging enclosure netting 

 

Sharp protrusions on the support (frame) or suspension system

 

  If you live in area with high salt and moisture content in the air, we strongly recommend that you paint the 

trampoline frame and springs with a rust resistant clear coat paint to add protection to the steel 
components.

 

Failure  to  follow  these  instructions  to  ensure  proper  operational  condition  of 
your trampoline may lead to serious injury or death.

 

Summary of Contents for BouncePro TR-0123BGA-168

Page 1: ...attempt somersaults or flips Paralysis or death can result if you land on your head or neck No more than one person on the trampoline at a time Multiple users increase the risk of injury Use trampoli...

Page 2: ...ondition with no tears No more than ONE user at a time maximum weight 220 lbs 100 kg Do not allow children less than six 6 years of age to use Remove all hard or sharp objects including jewelry eyegla...

Page 3: ...play area covered with an appropriate depth of play bark material with no obstructions above below or near the product The product must not be used in windy conditions as wind can cause unexpected mo...

Page 4: ...njury Before you start to assemble 1 Before using the product 1 Important Warnings 2 Important Instructions for Enclosure Netting and Mat 6 Trampoline and Enclosure Parts List 8 Hardware Parts List 9...

Page 5: ...AT THE INTENDED SITE FOR THIS TRAMPOLINE IS COMPLETELY FLAT AND LEVEL If the ground is uneven this could cause movement in the frame and stress on the joined sections of the frame that could damage th...

Page 6: ...ampoline if you have a medical history of neck or back injuries or mental or physical conditions that could cause injury Do not use if the user has any broken bones casts or has recently been in the h...

Page 7: ...s from ground level is recommended Provide clearance for wires tree limbs and other possible hazards Do not use the trampoline indoors as this product is intended for outdoor home use only The product...

Page 8: ...direct contact with metal parts Do not stand or jump on the springs while using the trampoline The springs are not designed to support such stress and weight This can result in serious injuries and o...

Page 9: ...Also check that there are no pets or other people underneath the trampoline Do not jump on the trampoline with a snowboard skateboard roller blades bicycle or any other equipment DO NOT hold any fore...

Page 10: ...trampoline enclosure netting is manufactured with UV resistant material Despite this the netting is exposed to the outdoor elements including sunlight wind rain and wildlife The net surrounding the t...

Page 11: ...IF YOU FIND ANY SIGNS OF WEAR OR TEARING ON THE NETTING Step 2 Walk around the whole perimeter of the trampoline to visually check for material deterioration or other damage 3 Maintenance Requirement...

Page 12: ...iangle Rings 1 2 Frame Pad 1 3 Top Rail with Leg Sockets 6 4 Top Rail 6 5 Leg Base 6 6A Vertical Leg Extensions 6 6B Vertical Leg Extension with Indented Hole 6 7 Spring 72 8 Trampoline Safety Instruc...

Page 13: ...Key Number Part Picture Description Quantity D Wrench 1 E Gap Spacer 12 F Bolt 12 G Spring Lock Washer 12 H Cap Nut 12 I Self Locking Screw 18 J Arc Washer 12 K Allen Wrench 1 L Cord 8 O End Cap 6 10...

Page 14: ...nsupervised use Ensure there is nothing beneath the trampoline that could cause injury or obstruct movement of jump mat Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline The trampoline enclosure is...

Page 15: ...Top Rail with Leg Sockets 3 6 Top Rails 4 6 Leg Bases 5 6 Vertical Leg Extensions 6A 6 Vertical Leg Extension with Indented Hole 6B Lay out all the parts on dry flat surface as shown below Make sure...

Page 16: ...standing position Connect one end of Top Rail with Leg Socket 3 to Vertical Leg Extension 6A and the other side to Vertical Leg Extension with Indented Hole 6B as shown below Repeat in the same manne...

Page 17: ...mplete the trampoline frame by inserting all of the Top Rails 4 in between Top Rail with Leg Sockets 3 as shown below DO NOT PLACE HANDS NEAR THE OPENING WHEN CONNECTING THE TUBES WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOV...

Page 18: ...ertical Leg Extension back and forth until the holes are aligned Repeat in the same manner for all Leg Supports NOTE Do not over tighten the screws at this point The screws should only be tightened al...

Page 19: ...ep 5 Spring Assembly To install the springs hook one end of the Spring 7 into the triangle ring on the Mat 1 then pull the other end with the Spring Loading Tool 9 underhand and latch it into the corr...

Page 20: ...ame manner For even distribution of tension and ease of assembly the springs must be placed on opposite sides of the mat in an alternating manner i e 10 then 46 28 then 64 etc In addition to the previ...

Page 21: ...ven distribution of tension and ease of assembly the springs must be placed on opposite sides of the mat in an alternating manner i e 5 then 41 14 then 50 23 then 59 32 then 68 etc In addition to the...

Page 22: ...in the same manner as the previous step i e the springs must be placed on opposite sides of the mat in an alternating manner to ensure even distribution of tension IMPORTANT Once all the springs are p...

Page 23: ...rame or springs Inspect the Frame Pad before each and every use to ensure all exposed metal parts are fully covered by the Frame Pad Step 9 Lay Frame Pad 2 over the trampoline so that the springs and...

Page 24: ...10 Assemble the Enclosure Poles Attach End Cap O to the Lower Frame Tube with Foam A1 the side with the larger opening Place Gap Spacer E in between Lower Frame Tube with Foam A1 and Vertical Leg Exte...

Page 25: ...Y 21 Step 11 Connect the Enclosure Upper Frame to the Lower Frame Attach Tube Cap 11 to Upper Frame Tube with Foam A2 using Self Locking Screw I and Allen Wrench K as shown below Repeat this step for...

Page 26: ...SEMBLY 22 Diagram 11 1 Secure the buckles located at the top of the netting enclosure through Tube Cap 11 as shown below Hint Please make sure the cap holder is facing outward Keep some looseness on t...

Page 27: ...Frame Tube with Foam A1 Secure with Self Locking Screw I using Allen Wrench K as shown below Helpful Tips One person should stand inside the trampoline to hold the netting in place while another pers...

Page 28: ...cord to any one of the triangle rings on the trampoline mat as shown below Loop the other end of the cord through the next hole on the mat and then the adjacent triangle ring Continue in the same mann...

Page 29: ...ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 25 Step 14 Secure the Frame Pad Wrap and tie the inner elastic straps on the frame pad around the triangle rings and the outer straps around the trampoline frame as shown below Dia...

Page 30: ...TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 26 For the elastic straps near the leg sockets wrap them BEHIND the leg sockets and then tie a one sided bow in front as shown below Diagram 14 2...

Page 31: ...perly Read this entire manual and make sure all jumpers completely understand all of the warnings printed in the manual and on the various warning signs Instruct all jumpers on the basic bounces descr...

Page 32: ...TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 28...

Page 33: ...n by the springs and protective goggles to avoid injuries to the eyes Moving the Trampoline and Enclosure To move the trampoline it is recommended for the trampoline to be disassembled and then reasse...

Page 34: ...e ground The trampoline must be kept steady and horizontal to the ground during the move Failure to follow these instructions may result in the leg support coming loose which may cause serious injury...

Page 35: ...l level or age DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the mat Do not allow more than one person...

Page 36: ...enclosure door Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills A variety of trampoline activities can be carried out by performing the basic fundamentals in...

Page 37: ...with a Hands and Knees bounce and then extend body into prone position and on the mat and return to feet D Practice Routine Hands and Knees Bounce Front Bounce return to feet Seat Bounce return to fe...

Page 38: ...e keeping your back straight and body erect while using your arms to maintain balance 3 Bounce back to basic bounce position by swinging arms up THE SEAT BOUNCE 1 Land in a flat sitting position 2 Pla...

Page 39: ...s of workmanship or materials shall be conclusive and the Purchaser agrees to be bound by such decisions Any defective equipment or part thereof replaced shall become the property of Sportspower In th...

Page 40: ...S YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE UNITED STATES PLEASE NOTE ANY REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS MUST BE MADE USING AU...

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