Trainor Sports 1235312US Owner'S Manual Download Page 29

 

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE TRAMPOLINE: 

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 insecurely attached frame padding 

 

Punctures, frays, tears or holes in the trampoline mat or frame padding 

 

Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the mat or frame padding 

 

Ruptured or loose springs 

 

Bent or broken frame 

 Sagging 

trampoline 

mat 

 

 

Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system 

 

IF YOU FIND ANY OF THE ABOVE SIGNS OR ANYTHING OTHER INDICATIONS OF WEAKNESS IN 
THE INTEGRITY OF THE TRAMPOLINE, THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD BE DISASSEMBLED OR 
SECURED FROM USE UNTIL THE CONDITION(S) HAS BEEN RESOLVED. 
 

REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE NET: 

Your trampoline enclosure netting is manufactured with UV resistant material. Despite this the enclosure net 

is subject to wear from environmental factors, including UV rays, acid rain, pollution, wildlife and damage 

from contact with people, animals, or other objects.    It is imperative and necessary to carefully inspect the 

net prior to any use. Such inspection should include a careful examination to look for any discoloration, frays, 

tears, cuts, holes, punctures, stitches that look worn and for proper attachment to the trampoline. If any of 

these conditions are evident, the trampoline must not be used and the netting material replaced must be 

immediately.   

 

Although the net is under warranty for 90 days, any of the factors listed above could cause the net to fail and 

therefore it must always be carefully inspected before every use. If the trampoline is not to be used for an 

extended period of more than 30 days, it is recommended the user remove and secure the net in an indoor 

protected location. 

 

SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE NET: 

 

The enclosure net is provided as a safety feature only and is not to be used for play. The enclosure net 

is meant to help prevent a single user who uses the trampoline in a manner consistent with the 

instructions in the owner’s manual from falling off the trampoline if he or she loses their balance.   

 

The net is not meant to be and must not be intentionally jumped or bounced against. Do not play games 

using the net or any activity where you bounce or make contact with the net.     

 

Do not punch, kick, tear, put objects into the netting, cut, hang items from the net, climb, attach, or allow 

pets near the net.   

 

Having more than one jumper is not allowed and causes excess forces on the net which could cause it 

to fail leading to serious injuries.   

Summary of Contents for 1235312US

Page 1: ...S IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND USING THIS TRAMPOLINE FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER SHALL NOT EXCEED 220LBS 100KG DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO US...

Page 2: ...art List for Enclosure 8 Assembly and Installation Instructions Trampoline Frame Assembly 10 13 Trampoline Mat Assembly 14 19 Frame Pad Assembly 20 21 Disassembly of Trampoline 21 Trampoline Enclosure...

Page 3: ...oration frays tears cuts holes punctures stitches that look worn and for proper attachment to the trampoline If any of these conditions are evident the trampoline must not be used and the netting mate...

Page 4: ...mersaults or flips This will significantly increase your chances of landing on your head or neck and can cause serious injuries such as paralysis or death DO NOT jump on trampoline with snow board ska...

Page 5: ...reme temperatures Extreme temperatures may damage the net and cause it to tear and cause injury ALWAYS make sure that the trampoline enclosure netting is installed and used properly at all times The t...

Page 6: ...f elasticity or other damage in the pad Official replacement nets and pads can be purchased by contacting our authorized customer service by toll free number 1 888 707 1880 2 Maintenance Requirement f...

Page 7: ...ne is raised off the ground The height of the enclosure increases the risk of a fall when a jumper is entering or exiting the enclosure Young children in particular may have difficulty getting into an...

Page 8: ...HJ531202 Frame Pad 1 HJ531203 Top Rail with Leg Sockets 6 HJ531204 Top Rail 6 HJ531205 Leg Base 6 HJ531206A Vertical leg Extension one hole 8 HJ531206B Vertical leg Extension two hole 4 HJ531207 Galva...

Page 9: ...m 4 C Tube Cap 4 D Gap Spacer 8 E Screw 8 F Cap Nut 8 G Large Spring Lock Washer 8 H Arc Washer 8 J Wrench 1 K Allen Wrench 1 L Cord 7 M Enclosure Netting 1 N Enclosure Safety Instruction Placard 1 O...

Page 10: ...se of the trampoline please assemble the trampoline in a location that meets the following conditions The minimum overhead clearance required is 26 25 feet 8 meters The trampoline must be placed on a...

Page 11: ...end into the adjacent section that has a larger opening These joints are called connector points Lay out the following parts on level ground as shown in FIGURE 1 Ensure the holes on vertical leg Part...

Page 12: ...c 2013 STEP 2 Support Assembly Slide all vertical leg extensions into the leg base 5 as shown in FIGURE 2 Please be sure there are two sets of each combination as shown below 6A 6A 5 Combination 1 FIG...

Page 13: ...ly part 6A Lift combination 2 insert the other end of the same top rail with leg socket into part 6B of combination 2 Take another top rail with leg socket part 3 and insert into part 6A of combinatio...

Page 14: ...tate the Vertical Leg Extension two holes so the hole can match together The holes need to be aligned to assemble the enclosure STEP 4 Secure the Leg Supports to the Top Rail with Leg Sockets 3 Insert...

Page 15: ...is our special spring loading tool and wrenches provided with this product When attaching the springs do not place your hands arms legs or any parts of body close to the connector points The connecto...

Page 16: ...g 7 onto the triangle ring on the Mat 1 Holding the Spring Loading Tool underhand pull the other end of the Spring towards point ZERO and drop the hook into the hole on the Frame as shown in FIGURE 6...

Page 17: ...e in an alternating manner i e Zero then 18 followed by 36 and 54 as shown in FIGURE 7 Hint There are 72 Triangle rings sewn on the mat and 72 corresponding holes on the Frame none of which are number...

Page 18: ...sion and ease of assembly the springs must be placed on opposite sides of the mat in an alternating manner i e 6 then 42 24 then 60 etc In addition to the previously installed springs you should now h...

Page 19: ...ension and ease of assembly springs should be placed on opposite sides of the mat frame i e 3 then 39 57 then 21 etc In addition to the previously installed you should have springs at 3 9 15 21 27 33...

Page 20: ...line should look as shown in FIGURE 10 IMPORTANT Once all the springs are properly installed you must go back to Step 5 and now tighten all the screws on the Leg Supports Step 11 Trampoline Safety Pla...

Page 21: ...rame Pad STEP 12 Lay the Frame Pad 2 over the trampoline so that the springs and steel frame are fully covered Next line up the elastic straps to the leg sockets and wrap the elastic straps BEHIND the...

Page 22: ...erform a complete inspection of the trampoline to make sure all parts are assembled and attached properly Read this entire manual and make sure all jumpers completely understand all of the safety rule...

Page 23: ...using Screw E Gap Spacer D Arc Washer H Large Spring Lock Washer G and Cap Nut F in the order shown in FIGURE 14 Repeat this step for all the frame tubes IMPORTANT The smaller arc of the Gap Spacer D...

Page 24: ...he Lower Frame Tube with Foam B as shown in FIGURE 15 Repeat this step for all of the Frame Tubes Picture of assembled product for reference STEP 16 Attach the Enclosure Netting M to the assembled enc...

Page 25: ...e netting to the Tube Cap C as shown in Figure 16 Repeat the same step for all the buckle straps Please make sure the Tube Holder is facing outward STEP 17 Secure the bottom of the enclosure netting t...

Page 26: ...dge of the net and loop through the Triangle Ring as shown in the enlarged diagram of FIGURE 17 Thread the Cord through the entire diameter of the trampoline mat and tie both ends of the cord together...

Page 27: ...together the buckles as shown in FIGURE 18 Please note that the two sides of the buckle are different You should slide the strap through the slot from SIDE A otherwise it would not work properly Hold...

Page 28: ...013 Note Using the plastic tie provided attach the Enclosure Safety Instruction Placard N to the netting near the door DISASSEMBLY OF ENCLOSURE To disassemble the enclosure netting simply follow the a...

Page 29: ...n should include a careful examination to look for any discoloration frays tears cuts holes punctures stitches that look worn and for proper attachment to the trampoline If any of these conditions are...

Page 30: ...IONS Please be aware of the weather conditions when using the trampoline If the mat of the trampoline is wet the jumper could slip and suffer injuries If it is too windy jumpers could lose control Use...

Page 31: ...mpoline STAY in the center of the mat This will reduce your risk of getting injured by landing on the frame or springs Always keep the frame pad covering the frame of the trampoline DO NOT jump or ste...

Page 32: ...ne should be stored in a secure place disassembled to prevent unauthorized use or covered with a heavy tarp that can be locked or secured with lock or chains The supervisor is also responsible to ensu...

Page 33: ...g this lesson the student now has a basic foundation of trampoline bounces Jumpers should be encouraged to try and develop their own routines with the emphasis on control and form A game that can be p...

Page 34: ...1 Start with front bounce position 2 Push off with left or right hands and arms depending on which way you wish to turn 3 Maintain head and shoulders in the same direction and keep back parallel to m...

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