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IMPORTANT  SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

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Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable adult supervision.

 

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  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. 

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  Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline. Use by more than one person at the same time 

increases the chance of injury.   

 

 

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  Do not jump or step onto the frame pad as it was not designed to support the weight of a person. 

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  Do not use the trampoline while holding or wearing any type of sharp or pointed objects such as jewelry, 

watches, rings, eyewear and necklaces before using this product. This will prevent the jewelry from tearing 
the mat or getting caught in the enclosure netting. 

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  Do not wear loose fitting clothing that may catch or snag during play. 

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  Never wear footwear (e.g. shoes) when using the trampoline.     

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  Always tie back long hair so that it does not block user’s vision or get caught in the enclosure netting. 

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  FRAME PADS – Frame pads are there to protect user from any fall or landing on the springs and frame. 

On no account should people be permitted to sit or stand on them when the trampoline is in use. You 
should also make sure that smaller users do not use the inside edges of the pads as a “handle” when 
getting up on to the trampoline. 

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  Never use the trampoline without the frame pad being securely attached. Properly tie down the frame pad 

before each use. Improper assembly of the frame pad may lead to injury! 

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  Always check to ensure there are no obstructions or objects under the trampoline that could cause injury 

or obstruct movement of jump mat. Also check that there are no pets or other people underneath the 
trampoline.   

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  Do not jump on the trampoline with a snowboard, skateboard, roller blades, bicycle or any other 

equipment. DO NOT hold any foreign objects not authorized by the manufacturer in your hand and DO 
NOT place any objects on the trampoline while anyone is jumping on it. Please be aware of your 
surroundings to ensure there are no objects that could cause harm when you are playing on the 
trampoline.   

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  The frame of your trampoline is made of steel and it will conduct electricity. No electrical equipment (lights, 

heaters, extension cords, household appliances, etc.) should be permitted in or on the enclosure under 
any circumstances to avoid the risk of electrocution. 

Enclosure Netting and Mat – Appropriate Use Conditions 

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  Children MUST NEVER be left unattended inside the enclosure at any time. 

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  The enclosure is ONLY intended to be used to reduce the risk of injury from falling off the trampoline. Do 

not intentionally kick, bounce against, climb on, hang from, jump over or crawl under the netting. 

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  Enter and exit the enclosure only through the zipper door. Do not go through the gap between the netting 

and the mat. Trying to exit this way poses a risk of strangulation, especially for young children. 

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  The enclosure netting and mat must be inspected prior to each use. If there are any signs of weakness, 

you must stop using the trampoline immediately, properly store the trampoline and restrict access by users 
until a new Trujump authorized replacement netting or pad is installed. Please refer to the Trampoline Net 
& Pad – Maintenance Requirements section contained in this manual for further details.

 

Carefully read these warnings before using this product. Failure to follow these 
safety instructions can result in serious injury or death. 

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Summary of Contents for STR-12FT-6P

Page 1: ...ead or neck l No more than one person on the trampoline at a time Multiple users increase the risk of injury l Use trampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision l These instructions are import...

Page 2: ...gs Inspect mat for tears or worn stitching Inspect frame for sagging or cracks NO SOMERSAULTS OR FLIPS PARALYSIS OR DEATH can result if you land on your head or neck Do not use if in a cast or have pr...

Page 3: ...oline 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 of playbark material with no obstructions above...

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: ...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 the...

Page 6: ...the trampoline 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...

Page 7: ...meters 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 pr...

Page 8: ...oid 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 injurie...

Page 9: ...jump 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...

Page 10: ...ing 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...

Page 11: ...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 for Trampoline Pad Wa...

Page 12: ...ey Number Part Number Part Picture Description Quantity 1 TM 12 72 28 Trampoline Mat stitched with Triangle Rings 1 2 TFP 12 28 PE Frame Pad 1 3 N TRLS 12 72 38 1 Top Rail with Leg Sockets 6 4 N TR 12...

Page 13: ...M4 12 Self Locking Screw M4x12mm 18 B ESLW D10 Small Spring Lock Washer 6 C AW Allen Wrench 1 D EEC 31 8 End Cap 6 E EW Wrench 1 F EGS 12 38 1 Gap Spacer 12 G EB M8 87 Bolt 12 H ESLW D13 Larger Sprin...

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

Page 15: ...h 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 that you have...

Page 16: ...ne 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 manner to assemble all Leg Suppor...

Page 17: ...me 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 GLOVES TO PROTECT FROM INJURI...

Page 18: ...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 all the way after all the springs have been inst...

Page 19: ...d with the Spring Loading Tool 9 underhand and latch it into the corresponding hole on the frame Tap on the spring with the handle of the Spring Loading Tool to make sure it is securely latched There...

Page 20: ...or 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 previously instal...

Page 21: ...tion 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 previously i...

Page 22: ...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 properly inst...

Page 23: ...s 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 steel frame ar...

Page 24: ...le the Enclosure Poles Attach End Cap D to Lower Frame Tube with Foam 11 the side with the larger opening It is easier to install by placing D on the ground and pushing the frame tube onto the cap Ins...

Page 25: ...ach Tube Cap K to Upper Frame Tube with Foam 10 with Self Locking Screw A using Allen Wrench C as shown below Repeat this step for all six 10 upper frame tubes Attach the buckles located at the top of...

Page 26: ...ecure with Self Locking Screw A using Allen Wrench C as shown below Helpful Tips One person should stand inside the trampoline to hold the netting in place while another person installs all the frame...

Page 27: ...he triangle rings on the trampoline mat as shown below Loop the other end of the cord through the next hole on the net and then the adjacent triangle ring Continue in the same manner until the end of...

Page 28: ...cure 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 Diagram 14 1 2 TRIANGLE RING INNER E...

Page 29: ...rs the frame and all of the springs before using this trampoline Do not use the trampoline if even one spring or triangle ring is damaged or missing Perform a complete inspection of the trampoline to...

Page 30: ...entrance by attaching the buckles as shown below Attach Trampoline Safety Instruction Placard 8 to the trampoline frame as shown The zipper and buckles should be closed during use to avoid users falli...

Page 31: ...ion 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 reas...

Page 32: ...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...

Page 33: ...r age l 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 l Do not allow more than one person on th...

Page 34: ...the enclosure door l 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 fundamenta...

Page 35: ...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 36: ...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 37: ...rchaser agrees to be bound by such decisions Any defective equipment or part thereof replaced shall become the property of TruJump In the event of a product or accessory being replaced during the guar...

Page 38: ...VES 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...

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