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        Safety Enclosure User`s Manual, Models 280, 380, & 480
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1.                A  SS OA  S SANA  OA    EP a y s     a SALA E   Y o    A A   ii PROS             In the panel with overlapping  net  wrap a pad strap around  the middle of the inner panel     Repeat for outside panel                       JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11        Models 380 and 480 only    STEP 14  Attach long bungee  cord to pole                           d  My   CN  Q    Q  om  i  QX  xe                SS    SS   ES  2                                                                      S BSS  Attach one of the long bungee cords  N  ESSE  to each pole directly below the foam  SERA IS  This can be done by wrapping a bungee Je SISSI EA bungee cord  cord around the pole  below the pole Ss ESLORA vertically  CAOS PD  i i PES  IR KOES  cushion   and threading one end through a  SR through every  the other  Pull all of the slack through A ROKK PL ERS 3rd mesh of  the loop  so that the anchored end Connect long RR net  and install     chokes    the pole    bungee cord to RL SS loop over ball  A pole by feeding CS end cap  Attach net to bungee cord one end through OS sa OO  Locate the column of netting closest to the other XMS RIOS SKS    the pole  and weave free end of bungee  cord vertically up  in and out  through  every 3rd square  approximately      Repeat at each of the remaining poles          NOTE  A LADDER MAY BE NECESSARY FOR                  THIS STEP  PLEASE USE CAUTION  AND  COMPLY WITH THE WARNINGS ON YOUR  LADDER  AT THE TOP  LOOP THE BUNGEE 
2.          UMPSport    Safety Enclosure          O IN    xX O  we RRS SS  X PZR  Eo oe n  4  O es da SN a Pe y  WNN    ORED    IIS  e sy PO  ee RRR KS 2  ee eS             Models 280  380  and 480  Fits round trampolines 10 14 feet       U S  Patents  6053845  6261207  and Patents Pending    Assembly  Installation  Care  Maintenance  and Use Instructions    A WARNING A    Do not attempt or allow soe Do not allow more than one  aa person on the trampoline  neck can cause serious in  uns lee ihe Hampan an   i   closure  at a time  Use by  Jury  paralysis or death  eren more than one person at  se eee in the middle the same time increases  Orne Ded  the chance of injury                                l NS w Do not hang from  kick  cut  Do not attempt to jump over i Pra Y or climb on the barrier    the barrier  netting    netting    QUA W f Y netting    Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature  knowledgeable supervision                       Read these materials prior to assembling and using the Trampoline and Trampoline  Enclosure  User Weight Limit  Model 280  200Lbs  Model 380  230Lbs  Model 480  295Lbs       Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  1 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     A ATTENTION A    It is the responsibility of the purchaser to become  familiar with all of the information in this booklet  to  convey the warnings to all users  and to enforce the   manufacturers rules for safe use     This unit is not intended for 
3.    Basketball Sets   J umpCourt GamePak     J umpCourt BigT op   Tent     and other fine products   visit our website at www j umpsport com    JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved     CARE 8  MAINTENANCE    CARE    The trampoline enclosure is intended to be used by one person at a time  weighing up to  200lbs  Model  280   230lbs  Model 380   295lbs  Model 480      This unit is designed for year round outdoor use  However  in climates of cold weather where snow and ice  is prevalent  we recommend the net be taken off and stored in a dry area if not in use     MAINTENANCE    Your trampoline enclosure is manufactured using quality materials and is finely crafted to provide you and  your family with many years of enjoyment and exercise  Proper maintenance and care will help to prolong  the life of the enclosure and reduce the possibility of injury     The following guidelines should always be observed   Inspect the unit before each use and replace any worn  defective or missing parts  The following conditions  present potential hazards and increase the danger of personal injury     IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST  THE DEVICE SHOULD BE DISASSEMBLED OR OTHERWISE  PROTECTED AGAINST USE UNTIL THE CONDITION IS REMEDIED     Missing  improperly positioned  or insecurely attached barrier  netting  or enclosure support system   frame  padding and pole caps   Punctures  frays  tears  or holes worn in the barrier  netti
4.   Assembly  Rotate the support pole so the  eyebolt hook  H1  faces directly out  away  from the trampoline    CAUTION   FAILURE TO DO SO CREATES A HAZARD   THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY      Using a measuring tape  make sure the  distance from the eyebolt hook to the top of  the trampoline rail is 72 inches     IMPORTANT  HOOKS MUST BE 72 INCHES FROM THE  TOP RAIL OF THE TRAMPOLINE FOR THE NET TO BE  HUNG CORRECTLY       Fold skirt of trampoline pad back so that it  will NOT be pinched between the pole and  trampoline frame    Tighten the U bolt assemblies evenly with  crescent or socket wrench  When the gap  between the pole and the clamp disappears   stop tightening nuts     NOTE  AT LEAST ONE POLE WILL HAVE A  PROMINENT WARNING LABEL ATTACHED TO IT   INSTALL THIS POLE WHERE YOU WANT THE DOOR   THIS LOCATION SHOULD BE NEAR THE WARNING  LABEL  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH  YOUR TRAMPOLINE  LABEL ON POLE MUST BE  VISIBLE WITH EYEBOLT FACING OUTWARD       Install U Bolt Cover  Q  over upper U bolt  assembly and secure using cable  zip  tie   see figure B      STEP 5  Lower U bolt assembly      Attach U bolt at bottom of support pole   Intall lower U bolt assemblies approximately  2 3    from the end of the support pole so that  the ends face inward  toward the center of  the trampoline  Screw protective  ball nuts   H7  on to each leg of U bolt     NOTE  TRAMPOLINE LEGS VARY IN SIZE   IF AFTER  DOING THIS PROCEDURE THE BALL NUT IS NOT  TIGHT AGAINST THE NYLOCK NUT 
5.   Attach the Bungee    T    Anchor  I  around  the loop in the lower support strap      Pull the bungee    T    anchor toward pole  1  until the starting edge of the net is nearly  vertical      Feed the    T    through the    V    ring closest  to pole  1  The    T    anchor will be installed  to the inside of the trampoline pad      Pull the other end of the lower support  strap  attached to the outside section of  net  toward pole  2  wrap around rail of  trampoline two times  and tie securely to   upper U bolt     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved                       Se moet  SS  SA  E  5 se     lt 5  LoS   OCS   ee       Loop on bottom strap is  connected to V ring on  trampoline mat  using a  Bungee    T    Anchor on  the inside of the tram   poline pad                       O  eS   O lt     gt     OL  gs  QS  QS    eS  O   O  LS       PS     x   gs    Lower support  strap on finishing  end secured to  upper U bolt on  pole 2    C gt   oy  e  De PL  LR  O  Se     QS    X  O  2   Y  L         y  5  e    RSS    KS          Bungee    T    Anchor  I                       11 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     STEP 9  Secure lower support  strap at each pole with short  bungee cord    Work the net down each pole  From the  outside of the trampoline  hook net and    lower support strap around the lower edge of    each pole cushion     At each pole  wrap a short bungee cord  K   around the lower support strap  Wrap the  ends of the bungee
6.   ZA a V ring on   panels  excluding the panel with the ESAS XS 4  ZA bed of  overlapping net   SES a XDSL G Si  trampoline  LONA SS j Trampoline  shown for       clarity           View from INSIDE of trampoline   Trampoline pad not shown to clarify connections     View of net from OUTSIDE of trampoline  Net is pulled in toward the trampoline mat   over the top of the pad     Tie each                            Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  13 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     STEP 12  Connect lower sup   port strap to bed of trampoline  at overlapping panels    In the panel with the overlapping net   wrap a pad strap through the lower sup   port strap midway between the end of  the inside panel and pole 2  and tie to  V ring  as outlined above   Repeat this  process with a pad strap around the  lower support strap midway between  the end of the of the outside panel  and  the pole 1     STEP 13  Hang warning plac   ard from net near entrance  Attach warning placard  L  to the  outside of the net where it will be visible  from the entrance  using cable tie  M      Note  The upper and lower support  straps may need periodic tightening   Check buckles and straps regularly    If the net sags due to extended use  we  recommend repeating steps 7 through  11  7 through 14 if model 380 or 480      see next page   so that net is tight  again     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved                                       
7.  CORD OVER BALL END CAP                                  Sy E ay A    oS  Na   SLX KV       STEP 15  Complete suspension  system           Attach bungee cords to poles  using  pole straps   From the inside of the trampoline  hook  the looped end of pole strap  P  over  each ball cap                               Weave pole strap  through every  second inside loop of  bungee cord  Do  NOT weave pole  strap through net at        e any point                          Wind the strap around the pole  weaving  itthrough every other inside section of  bungee cord  N  as you wrap  This will  create approximately 4 6 wraps  Tie the  end of the strap to the upper U bolt   Repeat at the remaining poles with  bungee cords                   ASA  KK  gt  ee      SS  gt   AS  CEAN                QO  SS                       IMPORTANT  DO NOT WEAVE THE POLE  STRAP THROUGH THE NET  THE POLE  STRAP MUST WRAP THROUGH THE BUNGEE  CORD ONLY  IF THE POLE STRAP IS  WRAPPED THROUGH THE NET  THE SYSTEM  WILL NOT WORK PROPERLY                    Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  15 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11        cr  LX OS CP gets FF                  LLA       o    SS  SS       To enter the  JumpCourt Safety  Enclosure  step up   on the frame    between pole 1 and   2  Move right    slipping between  the inside and  outside panel of  net              Enjoy your   umpCourt Safety Enclosure     For more information about the J umpCourt     Air  am  or ProFlex 
8.  REMOVE BALL  NUT AND USE HACKSAW TO CUT OFF END OF U   BOLT WITHIN 5 6 THREADS OF NYLOCK NUT  SAND  OR FILE ANY SHARP EDGES  AND REINSTALL BALL  NUT       Repeat Step 4 and Step 5  connecting each  support pole around the trampoline     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved        Eyebolt hook  H1  must  face out away from the          center of the trampoline    Hook to  Rail  Must be  72          Do NOT pinch  trampoline  pad between  pole and  frame                                     8 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11        STEP 6  Preparing the net   Find an area  approximately 50 ft  to  straighten out the net  With one person at  each end  pull and shake net so that the             meshes are evenly distributed along  straps                One end of the support strap has  loops  as this will be the end that is  hung first    The WIDER support strap will be the  top of the net     Measure the net    The net should measure 46 feet from edge  to edge of net  see illustration   If the net  measures less than 46 feet  untie the knots  in the support straps at the end of the strap  without loops  Stretch net to 46 feet  and  re tie the support straps so that the net will  NOT slide along the support straps            46 feet    Top Edge with Wider Support strap    NOTE  IF YOU OWN A TRAMPOLINE WITH A  DIAMETER LESS THAN 14 FEET  ASSEMBLY  WILL BE DIFFERENT FOR THE NET  STEPS 6   8   VisiT    ASSEMBLY TIPS    AREA ON OUR  WEB SITE WWW JUMPSP
9.  cord around leg of  trampoline and hook loops securely over  lower U bolt clamp  Repeat at the  remaining poles     STEP 10  Tighten eyebolt assem   blies and install acorn nuts    Make sure that the upper strap and one  mesh net are seated into the eyebolt hook   and that the eyebolt hook is facing upward   Tighten hex nut with nylon insert  H3  using  socket or crescent wrench so that the eye   bolt cap closes the hook of the eyebolt  lock   ing the net into place  Install steel acorn nut   H8  onto the end of eyebolt  Do not over     tighten acorn nut     Repeat at the remaining poles so that the  net is locked into place     Copyright O 1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved        Short Bungee  Cord  K     K   y v                 Lower support strap             Ends of short  bungee cord wrap  around leg of  trampoline and  hook over lower U   bolt clamp             View of lower clamp  as if looking out from  under trampoline                12 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11                            STEP 11  Connect lower sup  View from center of the trampoline  port strap to bed of trampoline   looking towards the net  using pad straps K      Re l  KX   0 BOO  te                     OX  P RRR l P  In every    panel    of the net between two a P BKK Ka 4 A AA      A O IS o  poles   except at the overlapping entry   ER  T DOARA l i    A KACA C A OS  approximate the two points on the lower A o Ke ER 1 3  l 4 3 eh  se RRA TEO AAA  support strap that w
10.  is covered by  this warranty  A repaired or replacement part will be returned to you  Please allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may also have other rights which vary from state to state     JumpSport  Inc  P O  Box 2446 Saratoga  CA 95070 408 866 3120  http   www jumpsport com                   Copyright O 1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11        
11.  on the  trampoline  Landing on your head or neck  can cause serious injury  paralysis  or death   even when landing in the middle of the bed     2  Do NOT allow more than one person on the  trampoline  inside the trampoline enclosure   at a time  Use by more than one person at  the same time can result in serious injuries     3  Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure  only with mature  knowledgeable supervision     4  Trampolines over 20 in   51 cm  tall   including this trampoline  are NOT  recommended for use by children under 6  years of age     5  Inspect the trampoline and trampoline enclo   sure before each use  Make sure the tram   poline frame padding  barrier  netting   and  the enclosure support  frame  is correctly and  securely positioned  Replace any worn   defective or missing parts     6  Climb on and off the trampoline  It is  dangerous to jump onto the trampoline when  mounting  Do NOT use the trampoline as a  springboard to other objects     7  Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as  your feet come in contact with the trampoline  bed  Learn this skill before attempting  others     8  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 various series and  combinations  performing one fundamental  after another  with or without feet bounces  between them     9  Avoid bouncing too high  Stay low until you  can control yo
12. ORT COM AND LOOK  FOR A FILE TITLED    TRAMPOLINES SMALLER  THAN 14 FT IN DIAMETER     INSTRUCTIONS  MAY BE VIEWED  PRINTED OR FAXED TO YOU  AUTOMATICALLY     The four corners of  the net are fixed with           If necessary   Untie knots at  this end   stretch net to  46ft  and re tie  to the sewn  strap at the  end of the net                 Locate the pole near the safety  instructions   warnings on the  trampoline      Lay the end of the net with the loops  down on the bed of the trampoline next  to this pole    Continue laying the net down   clockwise  around the edge of the  trampoline bed     Important   Although placed    on the trampoline  for set up  net will    be installed on  the outside the  poles     see next page     End of net with  loops    NOTE  ALTHOUGH PLACED ON THE  TRAMPOLINE FOR SET UP  NET WILL BE    INSTALLED ON THE OUTSIDE THE POLES  Warning label on  trampoline bed     SEE NEXT PAGE    Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  9 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11                     STEP 7  Attach the net to poles    Orientation for installation of net   Poles are numbered according to Figure 1  in order to clarify orientation for assembly   NOTE  NET IS HUNG ON OUTSIDE OF POLES     Hang end of net with loops to pole  1  Slip loop of WIDE strap over pole  1 ball  cap and into eyebolt     Hang net on OUTSIDE of pole 2   Pull the netting to pole  2  Lift the entire  net assembly over the pole so the net is on  the outside 
13. carefully planned safety program so that the trampoline can be  fully enjoyed  Most accidents can be classified into the following headings     LANDING ON SPRINGS OR FRAME  The risk of falling on  landing between the springs  or hitting the frame  can be reduced through  proper  mounting and dismounting of the trampoline  emphasizing jumping at the center of the bed without  traveling toward the sides  and by the installing quality frame pads  Simple frame pads or spring covers on  their own  do not give adequate protection     BOUNCING OUT OF CONTROL  This problem can be controlled  if not completely eliminated  through proper instruction and mastering of     STOP BOUNCE  see page 19 for instructions   Keep other objects away from the trampoline  It is a  dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline enclosure to the floor or ground  Do not jump from the  trampoline into a swimming pool  a swing  or any other object  Do not install trampoline on concrete   asphalt or hard compacted surfaces     LANDING INCORRECTLY ON THE BED  Landing incorrectly on the bed creates great risk of a serious injury with most of these resulting from  attempting somersaults  IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT SOMERSAULT PROCEDURES NOT  BE PRACTICED  Serious injury or death may occur     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  19 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     A WARNINGS  POINTS OF SAFETY    Read the following precautions     1  Do NOT attempt or allow somersaults
14. commercial or public use   and is therefore  strictly prohibited        Trampolines  being rebounding devices  propel the performer to  unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements  Therefore  it is  emphasized that all purchasers  and all persons using the trampoline   become familiar with the rules for safe use  Misuse and abuse of this  trampoline is dangerous  and can cause serious injuries  The purchaser user  of this piece of equipment is assuming a degree of risk for which the  manufacturer cannot be responsible     Read this information thoroughly before allowing the trampoline to be used   Keep this manual available for your review  and for review by all potential  users  If there are questions please telephone the manufacturer for further  explanation  The phone number is 1 408 213 2551  hours are 8 00am      5 00pm Monday through Friday  Pacific Time     JumpSport  Inc   P O  Box 2446  Saratoga  CA 95070  1 408 213 2551    Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  2 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     Table of Contents    CoolaJuMpSpoMm ACCeSsOnesis 632i es eioncss cewerseontad tasewdieantne desea ceneaddeutawarebncxesnaaie ves 4  Assembly   Placement Of PROGUCK tn ctashehine enis en a hear gany ant snetamehelvlanwniad eE EE EE a 5  Safety Enclosure Parts sk  adolece 6  Assembly Instructions  Safety Enclosure                ccccceeeeeeeee ee ee ee ee ease ee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 14  Care  amp  Maintenance   Care and Ma
15. e the trampoline  and have mas   tered the moves discussed in these instructions  you are  encouraged to seek additional training from a CERTI   FIED TRAMPOLINE INSTRUCTOR     Copyright O 1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved     24          JumpSport          JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11              JumpSport  Inc     One Year Limited Warranty    What is covered by this warranty  This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship on all of the components  of the J umpSport J umpCourt Safety Enclosure  and is extended exclusively to the original retail purchaser from the date of  purchase     How long does this coverage last  This warranty runs for one year from the date of purchase indicated on your original  Sales receipt     What will J umpSport do  If you return the defective part freight prepaid as instructed below  J umpS port will either repair or  replace such part  at  umpS port s discretion  and return it to you freight prepaid     What is not covered by this warranty  This warranty does not cover expenses of on site labor  travel  assembly or  disassembly or other charges associated with the repair or replacement of covered components  This warranty also does not  cover any problem that is caused by abuse  misuse  ordinary wear  tear  and weathering  acts of God  such as wind and  lightning   failure to follow directions  improper installation  or improper maintenance  Rust is a natural occurrence with any  outdoor steel product  a
16. ended that  these rules and recommendations be supplemented with those of your own   e g   the time that jumping is  allowed  when neighbors can visit  etc    and that these rules and recommendations be reviewed with  anyone who is going to jump on the trampoline  If it is possible  these rules should be reviewed with the  parents or guardians of any visitors who may be jumping on the trampoline        Before you Jump  Read this   Please read the warnings on the next page with the following in mind       The trampoline enclosure is not designed to prevent injuries associated with unsafe use of the  trampoline  or associated with more advanced skills like flips  somersaults  or acrobatic maneuvers Do  not attempt any of these activities       Each user should become familiar with the wanings  precautionary statements and usage instructions  before jumping       The trampoline enclosure does not replace the need for supervision by a responsible  knowledgeable  adult       Allow only one user to use the entrance at one time       When exiting do not jump off the edge of the trampoline  Always sit on the edge  then carefully lower  your body onto the ground       Do not attach other apparatus to the trampoline enclosure unless it is a JumpSport approved device   Any additional JumpSport Accessory that you may attach to the trampoline enclosure must be attached  and used only in accordance with the instructions for such accessory     It is essential that trampoline users follow a 
17. he opening on the  eyebolt should face upward toward  the top of the pole  The eyebolt as   sembly should be loose enough for  the upper strap of the safety net to be  hung on the eyebolt hook  see Step  6     Slip foam sleeve and foam up into  skirt of ball end cap    Repeat Steps 1 3 for each support  pole assembly to be attached to  the legs of the trampoline     IMPORTANT  One pole has a warn   ing label at the bottom of the pole   The label should be visible when the  eyebolt hook faces outward     IMPORTANT  These installation in   structions are oriented for trampo   lines with 4 sets of U legs  Please  visit the    Assembly Tips    section at  www jumpsport com for trampolines  with other types of leg configurations            A  o Upper Pole O E     CN Cr    O                                                                                         gt     a H3    8 Hs  installed  later     Copyright O 1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  7 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     STEP 4  Upper U bolt assembly      Attach U Bolt to each leg  at frame   Slide  two U bolts  H4  onto the frame on either  side of the trampoline leg  Rotate the bolts  so the ends face outward  away from the  center of the trampoline    Insert a pole clamp  H6  onto upper ends of  the two U bolts  Thread hex nut with nylon  insert  H5  onto U bolt ends   hand tighten  only  Repeat with a clamp on the lower ends  of the two U bolts    Slide support pole down through the U Bolt
18. iInteManC vices va id 15  Care and  Maintenance Check lso eco de 16  User Instructions   Precautions asinen neseno anaE EEEE NEEE OEE ASEE R rexees mune EE EKTE OAE 17  A ea e ene pee eer ree renter irene aren  E a a EE E EA EEE 18  Basic Trampoline Skills  BOUNCING gaea r odia die 19  A a A a a Da A a a aa aata en teed 19  EUNCS VAMO a E A E a 19  Basic Landing Positions  SISTI DIKO  o PA det E EU ctu eueuenetanaaneceauaasuniecencaenncacmee dae aaetwantnes 20  Hands and  Knees DO sd cea ees 20  Front DO o e toos dos e des eo ed noo ene 20  Beginning  TWISHMG erinra ora aa a eaan eaer eA NEon iaaii 21  Seat Drop  Half Twist  Seat Drop  Swivel Hips                0    cece cece cece eee eee cess eaes 21  Front Drop  Half Twist  Front Drop  Turn Table                ccccceeeeeeeee ee ee ee eaeeeaeeeeeeeaes 21  Seat Drop  Full Twist to Seat Drop  Barrel Roll                cceceeee cece eect eee eee ee eeeeeeaees 22  Additional TWISTING tried  csateste ea a do ee ac 22  Warranty Infor alot dia Last Page    Copyright O 1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  3    JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     Have friends over for a  backyard camp out     Let s face it   the ground is  the hardest place on earth    particularly when you have  been sleeping on it all night     Now you can rough it in style  with the JumpSport   BigTop  Tent     we wont tell Mom  that you are better rested for  those Saturday morning  chores                  Four windows with  mosquito nett
19. ing    Sewn in floor to keep  the elements out    Plenty of room for  games and friends    Installation in seconds     Don t miss out on these fun accessories and more at    www jumpsport com         JumpSport Basketball  Sets    More fun than a tuna sand   wich  Jump higher than tall  buildings  Jam like the pros   just don t hang like them        Whether you are into practic   ing your outside shot or im   proving your up close game   the JumpSport   basketball  goal is a fun way to avoid  homework  Heck  athletic  scholarships pay for college  too     Our most popular  accessory    Easily installed to your    safety enclosure    Set includes basketball       Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  4 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS    Read through all assembly steps carefully before beginning the assembly process  Refer to  drawings for clarification        Pre Assembly  Pick an appropriate spot for  your trampoline     Trampoline Placement      Adequate overhead clearance is essential  A  minimum of 24 feet  7 3 meters  is  recommended from ground level  Provide  clearance for wires  tree limbs  and other  possible hazards       Lateral clearance is essential  Place the  trampoline and trampoline enclosure away from  walls  structures  fences  pools  and other play  areas  Maintain a clear space on all sides of  the trampoline        Wess i   RRR TT j      ye RA Harem     i  gt      Place the trampoline and trampoli
20. ing a triangle  like in a front drop      2  Prime the bed in this position      3  Push backward with hands and extend body to land in  the Front Drop position      4  Repeat several times in succession  Hands and Knees  Drop     Front Drop     Hands and Knees Drop    etc     STEP 2     1  Perform the movement as in Step 1  However  do it at  twice the speed so as to bring the knees inward  under  the hips and out again without touching the knees on  the bed    STEP 3     1  Perform the movement as in Step 2  Push sideways  on the trampoline bed so that the body rotates like the  hands of a clock     STEP 4     1  From a standing position  prime the bed  then perform  a front drop  Push sideways  as in Step 3  and com   plete a 180 degree turn  finishing in a front drop facing  the opposite position     23 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     Seat Drop     Full Twist     Seat Drop       ADDITIONAL TWISTING    You can have hours and hours of fun and challenging  bouncing by combining twist with each of the basic land   ing positions  Drops   You can twist     After the landing position   Example  Seat drop     1 2 twist     feet    You can add more twists  Always remember to practice  and perfect the smaller twists before moving on to larger  twists     You can also perform a series of twists     Example  Swivel Hips Perform several in a row  all twist   ing in one direction  or alternating directions  Turntable      same as swivel hips     If you find that you lov
21. ion  prime the bed several  times  Lift upward with the hips  reach forward with  the hands  and land on all fours  Look slightly in front    Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved        of your hands on landing  Push to rebound to your  feet     The Front Drop    Contact with the trampoline bed should simultane   ously take place with your hands  elbows  chest  stomach   and hips  Knees should be bent     Hands should be placed close together with palms in  contact with the bed forming a triangle  Eyes should be  focus on triangle or slightly in front of your fingers     STEP 1    1  Start from the hands and knees drop position      2  As you rebound from the hands and knees  stretch so  that you land on your stomach  From this position   rebound to your hands and knees     STEP 2     1  Start from a standing position with knees bent so that  your upper body is low and close to the trampoline  bed     2  3  4   5   STEP 3   See next page      1  Start from a straight standing position        1   2      Prime the bed several times     Lift hips gently upward and backward     Land in contact with the bed as described in Step 1                   Push with the hands to return to the feet     Prime the bed several times     Perform skill as in Step 2     Important  You must come down level  If the landing is  made first on the chest and arms  they will rebound before  the knees hit which will result in a straining action on the  back  If this type of landing 
22. is made with a traveling  diving  approach there is a good chance that the elbows may be   come skinned  If the landing is made so that the knees  and hips hit first  then they will rebound and the shoulders  and face will land heavy     22 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     4 6       Series of drops    Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations  and drops  perform them in sequence  For example   Seat Drop     Hands and Knees Drop     Front Drop  or  Seat Drop     Front Drop     Hands and Knees Drop     Seat  Drop     BEGINNING TWISTING    The following figures will show you a few of the many  possible twisting variations of the basic landing positions     Seat Drop     Half Twist     Seat Drop   AKA  Swivel Hips     STEP 1    1  Perform a seat drop      2  Push down on the bed with the hands and come to a  stand with the arms stretched overhead     STEP 2     1  Perform the movement in Step 1  As you rebound up  to your feet  move one shoulder in the direction you  want to twist     2  Finish standing with arms stretched overhead  facing  the opposite direction  180 degree twist completed      STEP 3     1  Perform as in Step 2  Just before contacting feet  with the trampoline bed  lift legs to land in a sitting  position  180 degree twist completed      Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved        Front Drop     Half Twist     Front Drop     AKA  Turntable     STEP 1    1  Begin in a hands and knees position  with hands form   
23. nd is likewise not covered by this warranty to the extent that it does not affect the structural integrity of  the part     JUMPSPORT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR INDIRECT  SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING  OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR OTHER DAMAGES WITH  RESPECT TO ANY LOSS  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ECONOMIC LOSS  LOSS OF PROPERTY  LOSS OF  REVENUE OR PROFITS  LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OR USE  COST OF REMOVAL  INSTALLATION OR OTHER  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  ACCORDINGLY  THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     THE WARRANTY EXTENDED HEREUNDER IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN ITS SCOPE AND DURATION TO  THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  WARRANTY LASTS  ACCORDINGLY  THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     How to get a defective part replaced  1  Call the J umpS port Customer Service Department at 1 408 213 2551 to obtain a  Return Authorization Number  All returns must be pre authorized  2  Send the part s  to the designated service center freight  prepaid  along with a copy of your original sales receipt and a brief written description of the problem  including how it  occurred  3  After inspecting the returned part s   J umpS port will make a final determination whether the part
24. ne enclosure a MY o dl i    b  SUNN mt  on a level surface before use     N    gt  Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure in  a well lighted area  Artificial illumination may  be required for indoor or shady areas       Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclo   sure against unauthorized and unsupervised  use                   Remove any obstructions from beneath the  trampoline and trampoline enclosure       The trampoline enclosure is only to be used  as an enclosure for a trampoline and the tram   poline must be of the appropriate size as cov   ered by the specific enclosure       The owner and supervisors of the trampoline  are responsible to make all users aware of  practices specified in the User Instructions  section of this manual     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  5 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     Assembly will require      7 16    deep socket and rachet  or adjustable wrench   1 2    deep socket and rachet  or adjustable wrench     Tape Measure   8 foot A Frame Ladder may be useful for some HARDWARE    steps  use care and follow procedures for use           H1 Gai    Part   Description   Quantity      H1 _ SE EYE X 0026RJ  _ Eyebot   8      H2   SE CAP X 0388   __EyeboltCap   8      H3   SE NUT X 0391    Hexnutwithnyloninsert      8      H5   SE NUT X 0035   __Hex nut with nylon insert   48      Hg   SE NUT X 0462   SteelAcormNut   8      A  SE POL J 0243R1  Uppersupportpole   8   H4    A2  SE POL KJ 0288R2  Lowers
25. ng  or support system  frame  padding  Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the barrier  netting  or support system  frame  padding    Ruptured or over stretched springs   A bent or broken support system  frame    Sagging barrier  netting      Sharp protrusions on the support  frame  or suspension system    QOMMOOW  gt        SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS    WIND  It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by a high wind  If you anticipate high winds  the  trampoline should be moved to a sheltered location  disassembled  or the top of the frame should  be secured to the ground with the use of a trampoline anchor kit  The anchor kit can be found at  www jumpsport com    Use a JumpSport   trampoline anchor kit  to tie down the trampoline  Make sure  the ends of the stakes are protected  and the ropes are visible to users        MOVING THE DEVICE  If you need to move your trampoline periodically  it should be moved by at least three people  kept  horizontal and lifted slightly to move  Disassemble the unit for any other type movement     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  17 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     IMPORTANT     Pole Cushions     NET     STEEL TUBING     CARE  amp  MAINTENANCE SAFETY CHECK LIST    Inspect the device before using and replace any worn  defective  or missing parts     Pole and pole pad life expectancy is one to two years  Do not allow jumpers to grab pad in order to pull  themselves onto trampoline     Satet
26. of the pole  With tension on  the net  hook the strap and a mesh of net  into eyebolt hook  so it will maintain its  position     Continue to hang net on OUTSIDE of  remaining poles   Repeat  hanging the net on the OUTSIDE  of the remaining poles including pole  1     The net must be pulled tight at each pole  and then hung  It will not reach the bed of  the trampoline in many areas during the  hanging process  if hung correctly     After hanging the net on the outside of  pole  1  pull the end of the net toward pole   2  Stretch the strap to pole  2  and form a  loop by installing slide buckle  H   Slip  loop over ball end cap of pole  2  so it  rests in hook of eyebolt     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved     Figure 1    View of net  when hung   dashes indicate straps           Slip loop over  pole 1 ball end  cap and into  eyebolt                         Pitt  Sit  f  A   q ya    Net should be hung on  OUTSIDE of all poles    Net overlaps to  create doorway    Finishing end of net  will be anchored to  pole  2    10 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11        STEP 8  Form the doorway by  creating overlap           When hung correctly  inner and outer panel of  net should overlap by 1 to 3 feet  minimum 6  inches in middle  due to    hour glass shape                IMPORTANT  IF THE NET DOES NOT OVERLAP BY  AT LEAST 6 INCHES IN THE MIDWAY UP THE NET   READJUST OR CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR   HELP                    Secure lower ends of net   
27. ould divide the E A RA R  panel into thirds  At one of these RRRA POOOR RNR ERRER RR ees       LR IRIS ERA re  points  wrap a Pad Strap  J  through Da MMM e RR RO KIRN  the lower support strap  and pull it so OIOI  OSOE RRRRRRRRL KANUN   i FOCIS  IIS E  that you have two equal lengths  Ke ear A rT ig tatters     OO ae lt SSK KK KR KKK aaran wa 55  A AS a oh  rd nae Pad a AICA a oy a  NOTE  PAD STRAP MUST WRAP THOUGH Lite a m ae Pad      THE LOWER SUPPORT STRAP ONLY  Do   Mat    NOT WRAP THROUGH NET         In all panels  except the entry  secure the net to the bed of the    Feed one end of the pad strap through pee    trampoline in two locations  using pad straps     a    V    ring on the bed of the trampoline  directly below the point where you have  wrapped the strap  From underneath  the trampoline  pull the strap tight  enough so that the lower support strap  is approximately 2 inches from the    V     ring  then tie the ends of the pad strap  together  Repeat with a second strap  at the other    point    in the panel  Upon    NOTE  THE NET IS PULLED OVER THE TOP OF THE TRAMPOLINE PAD AND  CONNECTED TO THE TRAMPOLINE MAT BETWEEN EACH SET OF POLES     Do NOT PULL NETTING AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE TRAMPOLINE  FRAME IN THE AREAS BETWEEN THE POLES                                                     completion  you will have secured the O   SS OQ   panel in two locations to the bed of the SXSKKQ 2 ee ee  i LOS KXXX  1 securely to  trampoline  Repeat in the 6 remaining ES XXI L
28. rds the perimeter of the trampo   line while bouncing in order to keep your balance      4  Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips on  contact with the bed     ARM ACTION    Arms are very important for proper control and lift   Whenever you go up  your arms go up  They go up to a  set position about shoulder height and shoulder width   They should remain in this balanced position until you  start down  Then they circle down and slightly behind the  hips  ready to lift again as you bounce up        Copyright O 1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved     BOUNCE VARIATIONS    The following figures show three variations  which  should be assumed at the top of the bounce  before re   suming the normal landing position on the feet     Tuck       Pike       Straddle Pike       Practice these simple variations and concentrate on per   fect form  Make sure that the toes are pointed and fingers  are straight  Also make sure that you are taking off and  landing in the same spot on the center of the bed     These simple variations to the basic bounce can be a lot    of fun  and are very important for gaining experience in  coordinated movement     21 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     BASIC LANDING POSITIONS    Positions for all drops  seat  hands and knees  front   and back  should first be performed on the ground  then in  a stationary position on the trampoline bed    Once the position is correctly executed  the drop can  be performed after    priming    
29. the trampoline bed  Priming is  done by bending the knees and pushing down repeatedly  on the trampoline bed  thereby setting the bed in motion   The feet stay in contact with the bed during the entire prim   ing motion     The Seat Drop   1     From the standing position  prime the bed several  times      2  Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce  and sit  down  You should land so that your body is in a sitting  position with your legs straight out in front of you and  your toes pointed  Hands should be on the bed next to  your hips  Fingers should be together and pointed to     ward the toes     a    Push on the bed with your hands to rebound up to your    feet   q Ex pie a  gt         al       a i E L w  hb Seek  Ch   BS   Ly e l   gt  gt  O   The Hands and  Knees Drop    To do this drop properly  there should be just as much  weight on the hands as on the knees  The back should be  about parallel to the bed  The knees and hands should  land simultaneously  with the middle of the body landing in  the center of the trampoline  The hands should be directly  under the shoulders  The knees should be directly under  the hips  The toes should be pointed      1  Get down on your hands and knees on the bed  Make  sure you have weight on both your hands and your  knees  Don t sit on your heels     Remain in this position and try to bounce  Don   t rock  back and forth between the hands and knees  but de   velop an even landing on all four points     From the standing posit
30. ting      22  Wear clothing free of drawstrings  hooks   loops or anything that could get caught in the  barrier  netting   Remove all jewelry     23 Do not attach anything to the barrier  netting   that is not a manufacturer approved acces   sory or part of the enclosure system     24  Enter and exit the enclosure only at the enclo   sure door or barrier  netting  opening desig   nated for that purpose     25  Read all instructions before using the  trampoline and trampoline enclosure   Warnings and instructions for the care   maintenance and use of this trampoline and  trampoline enclosure are included to promote  safe  enjoyable use of this equipment     20 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     BASIC SKILLS    BOUNCING    The most important thing about bouncing is that it  should be done with control in the center of the bed  The  basic bounce should always begin low  High  reckless  bouncing should never be allowed     The Stop Bounce   This technique allows the jumper to gain control by stop   ping quickly  It is done by keeping the feet in contact with  the bed  and absorbing the rebound of the trampoline  with the knees and waist  This skill should be learned right  away and should be employed whenever you feel out of  balance  or land away from the center area     To learn the stop bounce    1  Stand in center of the bed with your feet about hip   width apart      2  Attempt about three easy bounces  keep them low and  controlled      3  Focus your eyes towa
31. upportpole   8      B__  SE FOA X 0027   _ Short Support Pole Cushion   8      C   SE FOA X 0028   _ Long Support Pole Cushion   8      D   SE SLE J 0746   FoamSleeve   8    H5  Fits U bolt        SE NET J 0032     Model 480 Ne       H6 SS    1    SE BUN X 0016   Bungee T Anchor   1     oy    H3  Fits eyebolt        H7   Models 380  amp  480 Only  PN   SE BUN X 0014    Bungee Cord  tong    8 H8    P _   SE STR X 0049   Pole Strap withloop    8       lt Q   SE CAP  X0593   Ub  ttCap Cover   118       J  o Approximately 2 feet                   DO Approximately 1 5 feet   N OOO Approximately 7 feet     P  Po ae   Approximately 13 feet  PARTS NOT TO SCALE             Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  6 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     STEP 1  Assemble support    poles   Create one support pole assembly by  inserting small end of lower support  pole  A2  into large end of one upper  support pole  A  and snap button into  hole     STEP 2  Install foam and    foam sleeves   Slide a long pole cushion  C  onto  upper support pole  followed by a  short pole cushion  B   Slide foam  sleeve  D  over both foam pieces  starting at the top of pole     STEP 3  Install ball end cap  Install ball end cap  E  over top of  pole  Rotate so that the holes are  aligned  Push eyebolt  H1  though  the eyebolt cap  H2   then insert as   sembly into the small hole on the ball  end cap  E   Hand tighten hex nut  with nylon insert  H3  onto end   When in place  t
32. ur bounce and repeatedly land  in the center of the trampoline  Control is  more important than height     10  Focus your eyes on the perimeter of the  trampoline  This will help control your  bounce     11 Avoid bouncing when tired  Keep turns  short     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved        4     12 Properly secure the trampoline when not in  use  Protect it against unauthorized use  Ifa  trampoline ladder is used  the supervisor  should remove it from the trampoline when  leaving the area to prevent unsupervised  access by children under 6 years of age     13 Keep objects away which could interfere with  the performer  Maintain a clear area around  the trampoline     14 Do not use the trampoline while under the  influence of alcohol or drugs     15  For additional information concerning the  trampoline  contact the manufacturer     16  For information concerning skill training   contact a certified trampoline instructor     17 Bounce only when the surface of the bed is  dry  Wind or air movement should be calm to  gentle  The trampoline must not be used in  gusty or severe winds     18 Do not attempt to jump over the barrier   netting   Doing so may result in severe injury  or death     19  Do not attempt to crawl under the barrier   netting   Severe injury or strangulation may  result     20  Do not intentionally rebound off the barrier   netting   or the enclosure support  frame      21 Do not hang from  kick  cut or climb on the  barrier  net
33. y Check          Safe Unsafe  Check for   Vinyl Deterioration Replace  Foam Deterioration Replace  Missing Pads Replace       The net  strapping and bungee cords will require frequent inspection for deterioration or  fraying  If these are visible  discontinue use until the part is replaced                             Check for    Faded  amp  breaking top bottom strap Replace straps   Brittle  amp  tearing net Replace   Cuts  tears  or holes in net  strapping Replace   Missing Warning Placard Phone manufacturer for replacement  Check for    Rust Clean  amp  paint   Structural failure Replace   Bent frame Repair or replace part   Sharp protrusions Repair   Missing frame warning labels Phone manufacturer for replacement       SAFETY RULES   Review this manual with all jumpers  Maintain all warning labels and signs  If labels or signs become lost or  unreadable write or telephone the manufacturer for free replacements     Copyright    1997 2005 JumpSport  Inc  All rights reserved  18 JCSE M280  380  480  SE INS J 0248 7 rev 11     USE OF YOUR PRODUCT    PRECAUTIONS    The majority of users of trampolines are children  and therefore need close supervision and rules to follow  while playing on the device  These rules must be enforced by whomever is responsible for the care of the  children  It is strongly recommended that the buyer of this product go over the rules and recommendations  in the packet of information supplied  including those in this manual  It is also strongly recomm
    
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