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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENCLOSURE NETTING AND MAT 

Important Instructions for Enclosure Netting and Mat 

 

1.  Maintenance of Trampoline Enclosure Net, Mat and Pad 

Enclosure nets and padding are prone to wear and tear like tires on a car. Gradual deterioration of 
the material will occur; the speed of which will depend on the level of exposure to UV rays, airborne 
pollution and outdoor weather conditions such as rain and wind. 

The net and padding needs to be properly maintained and checked by following the Maintenance 
Schedule set out in these instructions. When the material shows any signs of weakness, you must 
stop using the trampoline immediately, properly store the trampoline and restrict access by users 
until a new replacement net or padding is properly installed.  

2. 

Maintenance Requirement for Enclosure Net 

Your  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 trampoline must be checked prior to each use. This includes, but is not limited to 
inspecting the net for cracks, excess wear, brittleness, and stretching. Also inspect all connections 
and the entire enclosure for overall integrity. The net must be immediately replaced if it shows any 
signs of wear, damage, stretching, cracking, looseness, brittleness or other losses in integrity. The 
following Maintenance Schedule must be followed: 

 

 
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE NET BE REPLACED ON A YEARLY BASIS UNDER NORMAL 
USE, EVEN IF IT DOES NOT SHOW ANY VISIBLE SIGNS OF DAMAGE. 
 
 
 
 

 

1 to 3 Months 

3 to 6 Months 

6 to 12 Months 

Inspect the enclosure (net, net 
hanger, and straps) prior to 
every use. 

Thorough inspection for UV 
damage and prior to every use 
for net, net hanger and straps. 

Thorough inspection before 
every use on net, net hanger, 
straps, zippers, ties and strings. 
Replace after 12 months or 
earlier if necessary. 

 

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

 

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Page 1: ...oline at a time Multiple users increase the risk of injury Use trampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision These instructions are important to minimize chances of injury Please read each of...

Page 2: ...ondition with no tears No more than ONE user at a time maximum weight 110 lbs 50 kg Remove all hard or sharp objects including jewelry eyeglasses sunglasses or hairclips before jumping Do not allow ch...

Page 3: ...ause serious injury Do not position this trampoline on hard surface such as concrete tarmac or paving Suitable surfaces include flat dirt or grass sand or play area covered with an appropriate depth o...

Page 4: ...one person at the same time increases the chance of injury Before you start to assemble 1 Before using the product 1 Important Warnings 2 Important Instructions for Enclosure Netting and Mat 6 Trampo...

Page 5: ...L THAT 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 damag...

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: ...any 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 an...

Page 9: ...mat 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 f...

Page 10: ...s exposed to the outdoor elements including sunlight wind rain and wildlife The net surrounding the trampoline must be checked prior to each use This includes but is not limited to inspecting the net...

Page 11: ...USING THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE 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 da...

Page 12: ...stitched with Triangle Rings 1 2 Frame Pad 1 3 Top Rail with Leg Sockets 3 4 Leg Base 3 6 Galvanized Springs 28N 5 1 2 Long 30 7 Spring Loading Tool 1 8 Trampoline Safety Instruction Placard 1 Enclosu...

Page 13: ...Parts List Key Number Part Picture Description Quantity E Bolt 6 F Arc Washer 6 G Large Spring Lock Washer 6 H Cap Nut 6 I Bolt 12mm 3 J Cap Nut 3 K Self Locking Screw 3 L Gap Spacer 6 M Plastic cap...

Page 14: ...and unsupervised 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 enclosur...

Page 15: ...below Make sure that you have plenty of space and a clean dry area suitable for the assembly of this trampoline IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE INTENDED SITE FOR THIS TRAMPOLINE IS COMPLETELY FLAT AND LEVEL...

Page 16: ...12 Step 2 Top Rail Assembly Connect Parts 3 and 4 Repeat to assemble three sets of leg supports DO NOT PLACE HANDS NEAR THEOPENING WHEN CONNECTING THE TUBES WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO PROTECT FROM INJU...

Page 17: ...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 corresponding hole on the frame Tap on the spring with t...

Page 18: ...MBLY 14 Step 4 Spring Assembly Continue to attach springs in the same manner ensuring even distribution of tension by attaching springs on the opposite sides of the mat frame in an alternating manner...

Page 19: ...tribution of tension and ease of assembly the springs must be placed on opposite sides of the mat in an alternating manner i e 2 then 17 5 then 20 7 then 22 10 then 25 etc In addition to the previousl...

Page 20: ...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 6 Lay Frame Pad 2 over the trampoline so that the springs and...

Page 21: ...injuries to the eyes Step 7 Assemble the Enclosure Poles Place Gap Spacer L in between Lower Frame Tube with Foam B and Leg base 4 and secure them together using Bolt E Arc Washer F Large Spring Lock...

Page 22: ...nch O and Wrench N Insert the two sets of assembled Flat Steel frame into the sleeve at the top of Enclosure Netting D as shown below See Enlarged Diagram on both ends of connection Please make sure t...

Page 23: ...holding the ends of the assembled Flat Steel frame push inward to form a circle Connect the ends and secure with Bolt I Cap Nut J Allen Wrench O and Wrench N as shown below This should be done by the...

Page 24: ...losure Top Frame Attach Plastic Cap M to the top end of Upper Frame Tube with Foam A Secure with Self Locking Screw K and tighten using Allen Wrench O Attach the assembled Plastic Cap M to the Flat St...

Page 25: ...Enclosure Upper Frame to the Lower Frame Connect all three Upper Frame Tube with Foam A to Lower Frame Tube with Foam B as shown below NOTE Make sure the enclosure is assembled so that the entrance is...

Page 26: ...POLINE ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 22 Step 11 Tie the Enclosure to the Mat Secure the trampoline netting to the trampoline mat with Triangel Ring until the enclosure netting is fully secured to the trampoline...

Page 27: ...r and buckles located at the entrance of the Enclosure Netting D Attach Trampoline Safety Instruction Placard 8 to the trampoline frame as shown The zipper and buckles should be closed during use to a...

Page 28: ...tion 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 rea...

Page 29: ...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...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...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 32: ...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 33: ...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 34: ...o be bound by such decisions Any defective equipment or part thereof replaced shall become the property of Jumpz In the event of a product or accessory being replaced during the guarantee the guarante...

Page 35: ...YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES 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 REPLACEMENT...

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