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1. 2 Slide a washer Ref 14b over a bolt Ref 14a Push the bolt through the rail corner piece with the threaded end of the bolt facing inward Make sure the washer is between the bolt head the end without threads and the rail corner piece 3 Push the bolt through the rail corner piece and the long rail piece with truss Place another washer Ref 14b over the threaded end of the bolt and hand tighten aN ylock acorn nut Ref 14c onto the threaded end gt gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for all remaining bolt holes along each long rail piece with truss 8 total This will create 2 rail assemblies rail assembly A and rail assembly B see Diagram 1 Vertical leg pieces 4 Connect a vertical leg piece Ref 5 to each end of a horizontal leg piece Ref 7 This will create a leg assembly see Diagram 3 right Set the leg assembly on the ground in between the 2 long rail pieces with truss gt gt Repeat for all remaining vertical and horizontal leg pieces 4 leg assemblies total Horizontal 5 Rotate rail assembly A onto its outer edge so that the leg sockets on the leg piece bottom of the rail are now pointing in toward rail assembly B which is laying approximately 18 feet away Place a leg assembly near each socket on the long rail piece see Diagram 2 Note The long rail pieces Ref 2 will have caps in the bottoms of the leg sockets to help secure the legs during shipping The caps must be remov
2. 3 Push on the mat with your hands to rebound up to your feet 29 Use I nstructions Hands and Knees Drop To do a Hands and Knees Drop properly there should be just as much weight on the hands as on the knees The back should be about parallel to the mat 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 See Figure 6 To perform aHands and Knees Drop 1 Get down on your hands and knees on the mat Make sure you have weight on both your hands and knees Do not sit on your heels 2 Remain in this position and try to bounce Do not rock back and forth between the hands and knees but develop an even landing on all four points 3 From the standing position prime the mat several times Lift upward with the hips reach forward with the hands and land on all fours Look slightly in front of your hands on landing Push to rebound to your feet Figure 6 Hands and Knees Drop FAX x Z ria SIP 1 1 4 sa e i d Front Drop Figure 7 Front Drop In a front drop contact with the trampoline mat should simultaneously 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 mat forming a triangle Eyes should focus on the center of the t
3. 10 x 17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline User s Manual Assembly Installation Care Maintenance and Use Instructions A WARNING Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline DO NOT attempt or allow DO NOT allow more than one somersaults Landing on the person on the trampoline head or neck can cause serious Use by more than one person injury paralysis or death even at the same time can result in when landing in the middle of the serious injury bed Use trampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision The maximum user weight is 225 pounds This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age Retain address information for future use 408 213 2551 JumpSport Inc 2055 South 7th Street Suite A www jumpsport com San Jose CA 95112 U S A Copyright Notice This material is protected by the United States copyright laws and is proprietary to JumpSport Inc Disclosure reproduction translation modification or use of this document by anyone other than authorized employees authorized users or licensees of JumpSport without the prior written consent of JumpSport Inc is prohibited The information in this document is subject to change without notice JumpSport Inc shall not be liable for any damages resulting from technical errors or omissions which may be present in this document or from use of this document Copyright 2005 by JumpSport I
4. AA Tr ye Et IU O TIF TE I tI itn Assembly and Installation Instructions 7 Both people should now slowly pull aleg assembly down toward them until the leg assembly is standing upright on the ground see Picture B right This will easily leverage rail assembly A up into position Then rotate the leg assemblies toward each other see Diagram 4 to help make rail assembly A more stable gt gt Repeat Steps 5 7 using rail assembly B instead of rail assembly A lt lt A La LT 8 Have one person hold the leg assemblies close together The other person should go to one end of the rail assemblies and connect a short rail piece without truss Ref 1 to a corner piece on each rail assembly see vi Diagram 4 9 Connect the nearby leg assemblies into the sockets on the bottom of the short rail piece while the other person holds the rail assemblies steady see Diagram 5 Note You may have to wiggle and lift the rail to get the leg pieces to fit properly into the sockets 10 Now go to the other end of the rail assemblies and connect a short rail piece without truss Ref 1 to the corner pieces on each rail assembly See Diagram 6 11 Now connect the nearby leg assemblies into the sockets on the bottom of the short rail piece see Diagram 6 Note You may have to wiggle and lift the rail to get the leg pieces to fit properly into the sockets 12 Now you have the entire rectangular frame rail and leg assemblies connec
5. Skills Basic trampoline skills include Bouncing Stop Bounce Arm Action Bounce Variations Bouncing The most important basic skill in jumping on a trampoline is controlling the height and landing of your bounce The goal is to land in the center of the mat or as close to the center of the mat as possible The basic bounce should always being low High reckless bouncing should never be allowed Stop Bounce The Stop Bounce technique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly It is done by keeping the feet in contact with the mat 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 mat with your feet about hip width apart 2 Attempt three easy bounces keep them low and controlled 3 Focus your eyes toward the perimeter of the trampoline while bouncing in order to keep your balance 4 Stop the bounce when your feet contact the mat by bending at your knees and hips 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 to go down Then they circle down slightly behind the hips ready to lift again as you bounce up See Figure 3 Figure 3 Ar
6. reverse order Do not attempt to disassemble any rail pieces before the mat and springs have been removed See the Assembly Instructions beginning on page 10 22 Care and Maintenance I nstructions Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist Note Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts Frame Pads Trampoline Mat Springs Our pad reduces the risk of accidental injury due to falling onto the frame railing and gives minimal resistance to striking or falling on and through the springs The frame pad life expectancy is one to two years To increase life of pad e Do not allow jumpers to stand or sit on pad e Do not allow jumpers to grab pad in order to pull themselves onto trampoline e Do not allow sharp abrasive objects to come in contact with the pad surface e If you have a safety enclosure installed rotate the pads to spread out wear and tear Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Vinyl deterioration Replace Foam deterioration Replace Missing pads Replace Improperly attached pads Reattach see pad installation instructions Steps 17 20 Stitching deterioration Re stitch The trampoline mat requires periodic re stitching maintenance every two to three years Normal mat life is approximately five to eight years with two re stitchings Make sure the trampoline is visually inspected by a responsible adult checking the stitching carefully at each Vring
7. IKI li ti vi iON HON V V V i N I NO i DSH WN a Uy V N N N NAI VA a SSTA lt nx Assembly and Installation Instructions 2 This chapter covers the following topics PrepatatiO lt cele seti aitu i PI aie in AS IS eee a sa Si M AS 7 Assembl Visions ei ka v ks ada Eiai a EA 10 Disassembl Yang vest K ae cating ka si 18 Preparation Before you begin assembling your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline decide where you are going to place the trampoline and set the parts near this location Trampoline Placement A Caution When deciding on where to place your trampoline consider the following A WARNING Overhead Clearance Adequate overhead clearance is essential A minimum of 24 feet from ground level is recommended Provide clearance for wires tree limbs and other possible hazards Lateral Clearance Lateral clearance is essential Place the trampoline away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline Level Surface Place the trampoline on a level surface before use Lighting Use the trampoline in a well lit area Artificial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas Security Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use Underneath Clearance Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline Note The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all use
8. LEG J 0847 Leg piece horizontal 4 3 8 TR MAT J 0853 Mat 92V rings J 1 3 9 TR PAD J 0837 Pad piece long sides 2 3 10 _ TR PAD J 0838__ Padpieceshortsides SCE 2 3 Assembly and Installation Instructions The following pages contain diagrams pictures and written instructions The diagrams and pictures label each part show how they fit together and indicate which Step that part is used in The Ref 4 mentioned in most of the Steps is referring to the Reference 4 column of the parts list on the previous page The diagrams and pictures on the left hand pages correspond with the written instructions on the righthand pages For installation questions please contact J umpSport s Customer Service department at 408 213 2551 8 00am 5 00pm M onday through Friday Pacific Time Please fill out and mail us the Registration Card Ref 13 after completing the installation of your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline Caution Do not hold any rail pieces or leg pieces by the tapered end when connecting them to an adjoining section Failure to use caution may result in severe pinching or cutting Step 1 Step 2 Long rail with truss Bolts Dashed lines indicate bolt Ref 2 REL ATAA v v Tri holes S gt Rer 14b y y ad gt A A A AA 3 Or S S S I RS AR RU Rail assembly A j j Step 1 Left rail corner Notches spring holes Ref 3 will NOT facing up U work as a ri
9. before every use See Trampoline Mat on page 21 for more information Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Bent or missing V rings Replace V rings Faded and breaking top thread Regular re stitch Brittle and tearing V ring straps Complete re stitch Cuts tears or holes on mat Patch holes greater than one inch cannot be repaired Missing warning labels Call JumpSport for replacement The life of a set of springs is two to five years depending on weight of jumpers frequency of use and care of the trampoline Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Over stretched springs Replace Missing springs Replace Weak soft springs Replace 23 Care and Maintenance I nstructions Frame The life of your JumpSport trampoline frame should last five to ten years depending upon the weather in the area where you live Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Rust Clean and paint Structural failure Replace Bent frame Repair or replace part Sharp protrusions Repair Missing warning labels Call JumpSport 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 call JumpSport for free replacements Windy Conditions 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 sheltere
10. d location disassembled or the top of the frame should be secured to the ground with the use of a JumpSport trampoline anchor kit A JumpSport anchor kit can be found at www jumpsport com accessories Figure 2 JumpSport Trampoline Anchor Kit Use a JumpSport trampoline anchor kit to tie down your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline Moving the Trampoline If you need to move your trampoline periodically it should be moved by at least two people and kept horizontal during the move Both people should stand next to each other on one of the short ends of the trampoline and lift that end of the trampoline Rotate that end of the trampoline about five feet then go to the opposite end of the trampoline and do the same thing This will slowly rotate each end of the trampoline toward your desired destination and is the easiest way to move the trampoline due to its heavy weight Disassemble the trampoline for any move greater than a few feet Care Do not allow family pets on the trampoline as claws may snag and pull the trampoline mat material or damage the frame pad The 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline is intended to be used by one person at a time weighing less than 225 pounds The user should either be barefoot or wearing gymnastic slippers or non cleated athletic shoes The user should removeall sharp objects from their person that may cause injury or damage to thetrampoline mat Heavy sharp or hard pointe
11. d objects should not contact the mat surface 24 Warning Information 4 This chapter describes information you and all users should be familiar with before using your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline A WARNING DO NOT attempt or allow DO NOT allow more than somersaults Landing on one person on the the head or neck can cause trampoline Use by more serious injury paralysis or than one person at the death even when landing in same time can result in the middle of the bed serious injury Use trampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision Points of Safety It is essential that trampoline users follow a carefully planned safety program so that the trampoline can be fully enjoyed M ost accidents can be classified into the following e Landing on springs or frame e Bouncing off the trampoline e Landing incorrectly on the mat These are covered in detail in the following sections Landing on Springs or Frame The risk of falling on the springs or frame landing between the springs or hitting the frame can be reduced by Proper mounting and dismounting of the trampoline Jumping at the center of the mat without traveling toward the side Properly installing the frame pads see Steps 19 22 Properly installing a safety enclosure Simple frame pads or spring covers on their own do not give adequate protection Installing a JumpSport Safety Enclosure and using spotters will greatly reduce the ri
12. dle notch all the way around the trampoline going in the same direction By having 2 people working across from each other it will keep the tension on the mat uniform while you work See Diagram 7 for starting locations for each person 16 Connect the remaining springs to the trampoline again working across from each other You should now have every spring in place lined up with every V ring and spring notch 17 Lift and gently shake each corner of the trampoline to ensure that each section of the rail is secure and tightly connected to the other rail and corner pieces Note If any pieces are not tight lift and gently shake the trampoline to get the pieces to connect tightly If they still will not go together all the way remove several springs from the trampoline and lift and shake again Continue removing every other spring from the trampoline on all sides until you have relieved enough tension for the rail pieces to tighten up Then reattach the springs making sure that all the rail pieces are secure Repeat as necessary 18 Using the Allen wrench Ref 16 and the 1 2 inch wrench Ref 15 go around and tighten every bolt and Nylock nut on all the corner pieces Make sure the bolts and nuts are snug but do not over tighten Note When properly installed there should be no exposed threads on any of the bolts WARNING Trampoline use is not recommended without the pad pieces installed see Pictures Land M on page 19 The pad p
13. ds and extend your K body to land in the Front Drop position V d Repeat several times in succession Hands and Knees Drop Front Drop Hands and Knees Drop etc 2 Next peform the movement in Step 1 but at twice the speed so as to bring the knees inward under the hips and out again without touching the knees on the mat 3 Now perform the movement in Step 2 but push sideways on the mat so that your body rotates before you land on the mat 4 Last try the complete Turntable twist from a standing position Prime the mat and perform a Front Drop Push sideways completea 180 degree rotation and finish in a Front Drop facing the opposite direction See Figure 9 Twist Variations You can have hours and hours of fun and challenging bouncing by combining twists with each of the basic landing positions Drops You can twist after the landing For example Seat Drop with a half twist and land on your feet You can add more twists Always renember to practice and perfect the simpler twists before moving on to more complex twists You can also perform a series of twists For example perform several Swivel Hips in a row all in the same direction or alternate directions You can do thesame thing with Turntable twisting If you find you love the trampoline and have mastered the moved discussed in these instructions we encourage you to seek additional training from a certified trampoline instructor 32 Use Instructions This page lef
14. ed before continuing to the next Step Do NOT remove any other caps 6 Y ou will need someoneto help you with this Step Connect each leg assembly into the nearby leg sockets on rail assembly A see Diagram 2 and Picture A below The leg assemblies will only have one end connected to rail assembly A Rotate the end of the leg assembly that is not connected so that it is sticking straight up into the Leg assemblies connect air perpendicular to rail assembly A While holding into sockets on bottom on to this piece have a second person do the same of long rail piece thing with the other leg assembly There should now be 2 people standing near the center of rail assembly A each holding aleg assembly up into the air See Picture B on page 13 il assembly A Top View Steps 7 amp 8 D S Fr SF Sr rt gram 4 i Rai Leg assemblies Rotate leg assemblies a toward each other to N Short rail piece stabilize frame without truss Ref 1 Sockets pointing down on bottom side of short rail without truss Rail assembly B U Oreiro Lea ee es S S ee ee ee es Ca a j i NW Top View Rail assembly A l Step 9 Connect first Connect second n 1 S Sa SS Diagram 6 Top View SE S EN Steps 10 amp 11 Connect fourth Step 10 Short rail piece without truss Ref 1 Connect third su _ SN
15. een replaced Be sureto check the mat for any areas that need re stitching or V rings that may need replacing We also urge you to not keep any ladder step stool or other climbing device next to the trampoline when use of the trampoline is not supervised by an adult This precaution helps to prevent access to the trampoline by individuals that are too small or do not have the physical strength necessary to jump on a trampoline without having the proper supervision Introduction Due to the risks associated with users falling off of trampolines we strongly urge you to use a J umpSport Safety Enclosure in conjunction with your trampoline Please call J umpSport if you have any questions about such a device JumpSport Safety Enclosure Studies show that many of the injuries associated with trampoline use in a residential setting are a result of the user falling off of the trampoline and hitting the ground or some other object For this reason it is strongly recommended that aJumpSport Safety Enclosure be used in conjunction with your trampoline TheJumpSport Safety Enclosure should be used as a supplement to mature knowledgeable supervision not a substitute The JumpSport enclosure can also be locked to prevent unauthorized use Please contact J umpSport to learn more about our patented Safety Enclosures Protect your trampoline with aJ umpSport Safety Enclosure Figure 1 J umpSport 10 x17 Rectangular Safety Enclosure cm a
16. es of the mat must be facing up Starting at any corner of the mat connect one end of a spring Ref 6 toa V ring that is closest to that corner of the mat Then connect the other end of the spring to the corresponding notch on the rail piece see Picture C gt gt Repeat for all remaining corner V rings on the mat There will be 8 springs connected 2 springs at each corner when done correctly 14 Starting at a spring that you have already connected on one of the long sides count clockwise 4 notches and 4 V rings and connect a spring to the fourth V ring Then pull it toward you and hook it into the corresponding fourth notch in the rail piece see Picture D and Diagram 7 gt gt Repeat this at every fourth spring notch on every side of the trampoline There will not be an even amount of spacing between each of the springs This is normal dueto the total number of springs on each side of the trampoline Note If you are having a hard time pulling each spring toward you and hooking it into the notches on the frame use a second spring to hook onto the one you are pulling see Picture E left This will give you more leverage and make pulling the springs to the notches much easier 15 You should now have approximately 3 empty V rings and notches between most of the springs on each edge of the mat Starting at a corner spring on thelong rail piece have someone on each side of the trampoline con nect a spring to the middle V ring and mid
17. ght rail U corner Rail pieces are Step 3 approximately Nylock acorn nuts 18 feet apart Step 1 _ Ref 14c Right rail corner Ref 4 will NOT work as a left rail corner it Step 3 bA y Washers Ref 14 7 ef 14b Rail assembly B I V 7 sj DO V NNI G VU D PCI We D SV I J eerror ee a es Diagram 1 Top View Steps 1 3 Long rail with truss right corner piece and left corner piece shown Top View connected together laying on outside edge with corner pieces stick straight up into the air with leg assemblies lying flat on the ground Steps 5 amp 6 see Picture A E Rail assembly A Leg sockets on bottom of long rail with truss Leg assembly in leg socket Step 5 Leg assembly Ref 5 and 7 Assembly and Installation Instructions Assembly Note We recommend at least 2 people participate in assembling the trampoline Use pages 8 10 to help with part names and numbers as well as locations for each piece 1 Lay each long rail piece with truss Ref 2 on the ground Position each long rail piece approximately 18 feet apart if space allows parallel to each other with the spring notches facing up Connect each rail corner Ref 3 and 4 into the ends of each long rail piece and be surethe spring notches in each rail corner are also facing up see Diagram 1 Note The left and right rail corners are mirror images of each other not identical See Diagram 1 for details
18. ieces are designed to reduce the possibility of injury by protecting the user from A coming into contact with the frame and springs of the trampoline It is very important that you properly and securely attach the frame pad to the frame and that it is in the correct position prior to using the trampoline K NMA aa ee4ouuuuur HARARE R Ady M M Step 21 Step 22 View from top of trampoline View from underneath trampoline Pad pulled back to show spring through pad bungee Picture J Step 22 Step 22 View from front of trampoline View from underneath trampoline Strap shown wrapped around leg Showing strap Velcro ed together with enclosure pole installed Assembly and Installation Instructions 19 Lay the long pad pieces Ref 9 onto the long sides of the trampoline and lay the short pad pieces Ref 10 on to the short sides of the trampoline Position the pads so that they cover the springs and align with the outer edge of the rail pieces the pad skirt will hang down on the outside of the frame Make sure the side of the pad with the loops and elastic ties is facing down see Diagram 8 below Step 23 Warning placard Ref 11 Top View Step 23 Warning placard Ref 11 20 Line up the pads so they completely cover all the springs and the rail pieces on all sides of the trampoline Connect the separate pad sections together using the Velcro pieces at each end of the pad The Velcro on each long pad
19. l assembly pieces of the trampoline If any of these conditions exist your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline should be disassembled or otherwise protected against use until the condition is renedied Trampoline Mat An item that poses one of the greatest hazards is worn out or rotten stitching around the trampoline mat bed Stitching may fail within two or three years or earlier due to excessive use or exposure to extreme weather In most cases evidence of deterioration will make itself known in the form of e Broken stitching around the edge of the mat e Rotten or frayed fabric at the V ring straps Caution If any deterioration is found all bouncing must cease and the trampoline must be immediately disassembled The mat should be replaced with the appropriate JumpSport part Remember the only thing between the jumper and the ground is the mat If a deteriorated mat is not inspected properly further jumping could cause the mat to pull away from the straps in a large area and the jumper may land on the ground which could cause serious injury 21 Care and Maintenance I nstructions Cold Weather Protection The 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline is designed for year round outdoor use However in climates of cold weather where snow and ice are common we recommend the trampoline mat be removed and stored in a dry area out of the sun To remove the mat simply complete the instructions for installing the mat in reve
20. m Action 28 Use Instructions Bounce Variations Figure 4 shows three variations you can perform in the air These should be performed at the top of your bounce before returning to the normal landing position on your feet Figure 4 Bounce Variations Tuck Pike Straddle Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form When you are in position make sure you point your toes and straighten your fingers Pike and Straddle variations Also make sure you take off and land in the same spot on the center of the mat These simple variations to the basic bounce can be a lot of fun and are very important for gaining experience in coordinated movement and balance Basic Landing Positions Once the jumper understands the body placement of the position the drop can be performed after priming the trampoline mat Priming is done by bending the knees and pushing down on thetrampoline mat several times thereby setting the mat in motion The feet stay in contact with the mat during the entire priming motion Seat Drop Figure 5 Seat Drop To perform a Seat Drop 1 From the standing position prime the mat several times 2 Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce and sit down You should land with your body in a seated position with your legs straight out in front of you and your toes pointed Hands should be on the mat next to your hips Fingers should be together and pointed toward your feet See Figure 5
21. nc All rights reserved Printed 2005 Version 1 0 Instruction Manual P N TR INS J 0839 Revision 2 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline P N JS TR 059 10x17 PowerBounce Rectangular TrampolineP N JS TR 0123 Trademarks JumpSport Staged Bounce and SureStep Trampoline Ladder are trademarks of JumpSport Inc All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Patents This product includes technology associated with oneor more of the following U S Patents No 6 053 845 No 6 261 207 No 6 840 891 No 6 846 271 Additional Patents Pending How to Contact Customer Support Should you require customer service or technical support for your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline please contact JumpSport s Customer Service department at 408 213 2551 8 00am 5 00pm M onday through Friday Pacific Time Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Introduction JumpSport Safety Enclosure Assembly and Installation I nstructions Preparation Trampoline Placement Tools Parts List Assembly Final Steps Disassembly Care and Maintenance Instructions Inspection Trampoline Mat Cold Weather Protection Replacement Parts Disassembly Care and M aintenance Safety Checklist Windy Conditions M oving the Trampoline Care Warning Information Points of Safety Landing on Springs or Frame Bouncing off
22. ne familiarize yourself and all users with the Care and M aintenance Instructions Warning Information and Use Instructions included in this manual WARNING Trampoline use is not recommended without the pad pieces installed See Pictures L and M below The pad pieces are designed to reduce the possibility of injury by protecting the user from coming into contact with the frame and springs of the trampoline It is very important that you properly and securely attach the frame pad securely to the frame and that it is in the correct position prior to using the trampoline Pad Piece Placement Showing Correct Placement over Frame Rails and Springs Section of pad removed for clarity Completely install pad before use YY111111111111111111111111 141014 VV Disassembly To disassemble the 10 x17 Variable Bounce Rectangular Trampoline follow the assembly Steps in reverse order Do not attempt to disassemble any rail pieces before the mat and springs have been removed For more information about the SureStep Ladder the Trampoline Anchor Kit and other great trampoline accessories visit our website at www jumpsport com Assembly and Installation Instructions This page left intentionally blank 20 Care and Maintenance Instructions 3 This chapter describes how to maintain your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline The topics covered include ASPETO c2 cteh xe haces Meta iia vented eae een Bee 21 Care and Mai
23. ng in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished Control is moreimportant than height e While keeping the head erect focus eyes on the trampoline toward the perimeter This will help control bounce e Avoid bouncing when tired Keep turns short e Properly secure the trampoline when not in use Protect it against unauthorized use If a 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 e Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer Maintain a clear area around thetrampoline e Donotusethe trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs e For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment contact the manufacturer e For information concerning skill training contact a certified trampoline instructor e 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 e Read all instructions before using the trampoline Warnings and instructions for the care maintenance and use of this trampoline areincluded to promote safe enjoyable use of this equipment Note The bed mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual refers to the jumping surface generally referred to as the mat The frame mentioned refers to the rail assembly pieces of the trampoline 27 Use I nstructions Basic
24. ns please call J umpSport for further explanation A Caution JumpSport trampolines are designed exclusively for the home backyard market Many users of our trampolines are children and therefore need close supervision and rules to follow while playing on the trampoline These rules must be enforced by whomever is responsible fore 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 recommended that these rules and recommendations be supplemented with those of your own for example the time that jumping is allowed when neighbors can visit and so on These rules and recommendations should be reviewed with anyone who is going to jump on the trampoline If it is possible review these rules with the parents or guardians of any visitors who may be jumping on the trampoline See Safety Rules on page 27 for more information Recommended weight limitation is no more than 225 pounds Persons at or near this weight should test the resiliency of the springs prior to extensive bouncing Do this by jumping lightly on the mat If the resiliency appears to be weak mat does not lift the individual when light jumps are made discontinue bouncing immediately take off the springs and inspect them If the springs appear to be stretched out of shape the mat should not be put back on until the springs have b
25. ntenance Safety CHeckIiSt e eessecsesssssssseesstssssssseseesseenseseesneensessesseeseesatensesaesneenseeseeaeenieenseaseeeeatensesaesasen 23 Windy Conditions denna an naa ea ea ie A al ae ene j 24 Moving the TrampoliN std ees alae ee ee a el 24 CONG theres bar a tara 1 aan baits eea ee ads ie a iad 24 Your JumpSport trampoline is made 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 trampoline and reduce the possibility of injury All trampolines require maintenance at some point Springs may need to be replaced rail pieces may become bent stitching in the mat and frame pads may rot out The following maintenance guidelines should always be observed Inspection 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 Puncture frays tears or holes worn in the bed or frame padding Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding Ruptured springs A bent or broken frame A sagging bed Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system Note The bed mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual refers to the jumping surface generally referred to as the mat The frame mentioned refers to the rai
26. ounce variations and drops try performing them in sequence For example Seat Drop H ands and Knees Drop Front Drop or Seat Drop H ands and Knees Drop Seat Drop Twisting Moves Twisting moves include e Swive Hips e Turntable e Twist Variations Swivel Hips A Swivel Hips is a combination move consisting of a Seat Drop half twist then another Seat Drop 1 First become familiar with the first part of a Swivel Hips a Perform a seat drop b Push down on the mat with the hands and straighten in the air with your arms stretched over your head 2 Next add thehalf twist a Perform Step 1 As you rebound up to your feet move one shoulder in the direction you want to twist b Finish standing with arms stretched overhead facing the opposite direction 180 degree twist completed 3 Last try the complete Swivel Hips twist See Figure 8 a Perform a Seat Drop b As you rebound with your arms overhead twist around to face the opposite direction c Land in another Seat Drop Figure 8 Swivel Hips 31 Use I nstructions Turntable A Turntable is a combination move consisting of a Front Figure 9 Turntable Drop a Half Twist then another Front Drop ee J Pe AD N oY NAVY Di 1 First become familiar with the first part of a Turntable R AA gt a Begin in a hands and knees position with hands of TOs forming atriangle likea Front Drop N b Primethe matin this position c Push backward with your han
27. piece will connect to the top and bottom of each short pad piece see Picture F 21 Line up the loops on the bottom of the pad with the closest springs Temporarily detach those springs from the trampoline slide the springs through each of the elastic loops then reattach the springs back onto the trampolinein the appropriate places see PictureG Note If you are installing a Safety Enclosure immediately following assembly of your trampoline skip Step 22 22 The straps located on the bottom edge of each of the pads should hang straight down next to the spring see Picture H This is the same spring that the loop in the above Step is wrapped around Wrap the straps around a vertical leg piece and secure them using the Velcro elastic ends see Pictures and J It is important to make sure they are tied loosely to allow adequate pad movement during use 23 Secure the warning placard Ref 11 to one of the short rail pieces without truss using a cable tie Ref 12 see Diagram 8 above Caution For increased user protection we strongly recommend installing a J umpSport Safety Enclosure on your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline For more information contact J umpSport Assembly and Installation Instructions Completed 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline Assembly and Installation Instructions Final Steps Assembly is now complete Make sure all parts are securely assembled Before using the trampoli
28. ponents This warranty also does not cover any problem that is caused by abuse misuse ordinary wear and tear 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 and 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 CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ACCORDINGLY THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE WARRANTY EXTENDED HEREUNDERISIN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIESAND 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 JumpSport Customer Service department at 1 408 213 2551 to obtain a Return Authorization number All returns must be pre a
29. riangle or slightly in front of your fingers See Figure 7 1 First learn how to go from the hands and knees drop to the front drop a Start from the hands and knees drop position b 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 2 Next perform Step 1 beginning and ending in astanding crouched position a Start from a standing position with your knees bent and your upper body low and close to the trampoline mat b Prime the mat several times c Lift your hips gently upward and backward d Land in a hands and knees drop rebound and stretch into a front drop and return to ahands and knees drop e Push with the hands to return to your feet 3 Lastly perform Step 2 from a standing position a Start from a straight standing position b Prime the mat several times c Perform a Front Drop asin Step 2 30 Use Instructions Front Drop Note Your body must contact the trampoline mat all at once If you land on your chest and arms first they will rebound before the knees hit which will result in a straining action on the back If this type of landing is made with a traveling diving approach there is a good chance that the elbows may become skinned If the landing is made so that the knees and hips hit first then they will rebound and you will land heavily on your shoulders and face Series of Drops Once you have mastered the individual b
30. rs aware of practices specified in the Use Instructions 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 J umpSport s rules for safe use This unit is not intended for commercial or public use and is therefore strictly prohibited The maximum user weight is 225 pounds This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age Assembly and Installation Instructions Tools Installation requires a 1 2 inch wrench and an Allen wrench both of which areincluded with your trampoline see Ref 15 and 16in thelist below Safety glasses and gloves are recommended Parts List Your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline is shipped with the parts shown below The trampoline ships in 3 separate boxes which may arrive on different days See the far right column for the contents of each box If any parts are missing please call J umpSport Customer Service at 408 213 2551 Note The long rail pieces Ref 2 will have caps in the bottoms of the leg sockets to help secure the legs during shipping The caps must be removed before starting Step 6 Do NOT remove any other caps Document bag Bolt bag 1 Tool bag B Reference Part Description Quantity Box 4 TR RAI J 0840 Short rail without truss 10 notches for springs 2 TR RAI J 0841 Long rail with truss 24 notches for springs 7 TR
31. rse order Ice and Snow Use extreme care in removing any ice and snow that may have accumulated on the mat before removing the mat for storage We suggest using a high pressure water hose and spraying upward from underneath the trampoline starting at the mats lowest point Another option is to pour hot water on theice and snow to melt it away Left unattended in snow and ice your trampoline mat will accumulate weight in the middle causing damage to your springs This type of damage is not covered by warranty Do not use a sharp object such as a shovel hoe or garden rake to remove ice or snow as this may damage the mat This type of damage is not covered by warranty Replacement Parts All replacement parts should be ordered through JumpSport Stores that repair shoes awnings or tents as well as upholstery shops do not have the proper materials equipment or methods for the proper safe repair of trampoline mats and frame pads Call JumpSport at 408 213 2551 if you need replacement parts or have any questions If any warning labels or signs become unreadable or missing call J umpSport for free replacements Trampoline mats should be completely replaced if any tear or holeis greater than oneinch in length Patches over larger holes will eventually fail creating a potential for hazardous injury A Caution Do not repair trampoline mats with holes greater than one inch Disassembly To disassemble follow the assembly Steps in
32. sk of injury Bouncing off the Trampoline Bouncing off of the trampoline can be controlled if not completely eliminated through Proper instruction and mastering of the Stop Bounce technique on page 28 Maintaining a position in the center of the mat Strictly forbidding any flying dismounts i e jumping off of the trampoline and landing on the ground Installing aJ umpSport Safety Enclosure Using spotters Using thetrampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision 25 Warning Information Keep objects away from the trampoline It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground Do not jump from the trampoline into a swimming pool onto a swing or any other object Do not install the trampoline on concrete asphalt or hard compacted surfaces Landing Incorrectly on the Mat Landing incorrectly on the mat creates great risk of a serious injury with most injuries resulting from attempted somersaults flips It is strongly recommended that somersaults flips are not performed 26 Use Instructions 5 This chapter describes how to use your 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline The topics covered include Safety RU SS ss izr da a da av a ka a GKS a AR Sa KKK AA 27 Basic SKil S sisvati i k tiiri ik 28 B sic Landing PositiONS ei att das k a d Ss KA unl taj va k i i t si 29 Twisting MOVES saaan a t tad i dr adidas Idi cn sdeb i Ea 31 Safety Rules It is the re
33. sponsibility of the owner to become familiar with the safety rules and to convey these rules to all users A WARNING e DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults Landing on your head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the bed e DO NOT allow more than one person on the trampoline Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries e Usetrampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision e Trampolines over 20 inches 51 cm tall are not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age e Inspect the trampoline before each use Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned Replace any worn defective or missing parts e Climb on and off the trampoline It is a dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground when dismounting or to jump onto the trampoline when mounting Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects e Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline bed Learn this skill before attempting others e 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 e Avoid bouncing too high Stay low until bounce control and repeated landi
34. t intentionally blank 33 Use Instructions This page left intentionally blank 34 Limited Warranty What is covered by this warranty This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship on all of the components of the JumpSport 10 x17 Staged Bounce Rectangular Trampoline and is extended exclusively to the original retail purchaser from the original date of purchase How long does this coverage last Warranty coverage for each component begins from the original date of purchase and lasts as follows e Steel frame warranted for ten years prorated as follows One hundred percent 100 for the first through fifth year Fifty percent 50 for the sixth year Forty percent 40 for the seventh year Thirty percent 30 for the eighth year Twenty percent 20 for the ninth year Ten percent 10 during the tenth year e Fabriconjumping surface mat five years e Stitching on mat includes V rings and straps that hold the V rings in place two years e Springs two years e Frame pads six months What will JumpSport do If you return the defective part fraght prepaid as instructed below JumpSport will either repair or replace such part at J umpSport s discretion and return it to you freight prepaid What is not covered by this warranty This warranty does not cover expenses of onsite labor trava assembly or disassembly or other charges associated with the repair or replacement of covered com
35. ted together Inspect the whole frame and be sure that every piece is connected This means making sure that every rail and corner piece is connected together so that there are no gaps between any of the rail or corner pieces If you find that any part of the rail or corner pieces have become disconnected i e there is a gap between the pieces reconnect them before continuing on to the next Step Note Some pieces may not be tightly connected This is normal as long as the pieces are not completely separated The next Steps attaching the springs will help tighten up the frame Step 13 Step 14 Connect corner springs Count 4 V rings and 4 spring notches clockwise Step 15 Top View Person 1 start installing springs here Steps 13 15 Approximately every 4th spring counter clockwise gt pr m M LI IA X I A i es IA ll ee g aa aN ee Spring g Spring N Bi Approxi mately Approxi every matel 4th ever spring Ath y clock wise spring clock f wise ci Corner 1 Corner N Lm jj Uy ay A Se Se Ss es ee Ss A Corner Comer lt Approximately every 4th spring counter clockwise Spring Step 15 Person 2 start installing springs here Assembly and Installation Instructions 13 Lay the jumping mat Ref 8 out on the ground on the inside of the trampoline frame The warning labels on the edg
36. the Trampoline Landing Incorrectly on the Mat Use Instructions Safety Rules Basic Skills Bouncing Stop Bounce Arm Action Bounce Variations Basic Landing Positions Seat Drop Hands and Knees Drop Front Drop Series of Drops Twisting Moves Swivel Hips Turntable Twist Variations Warranty nformation a UI Last Page This page left intentionally blank Introduction 1 Congratulations on purchasing a JumpSport trampoline We sincerely believe that you have purchased the finest rectangular trampoline on the market It has been engineered with safety durability and performance in mind As a result this product features our Staged Bounce mat system Safe use of a trampoline also requires adequate knowledge of technique as well as what not to do Please read this manual thoroughly for key points of safety Trampolines being rebounding devices propel the performer to unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements Therefore it is enphasized 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 JumpSport 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 questio
37. uthorized 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 JumpSport will make a final determination whether the part is covered by this warranty We reserve the right to examine photographs or physical evidence concerning parts claimed to be defective prior to making a final determination concerning the claim A repaired or replacement part will be returned to you Please allow 3 to 4weeks for ddivery This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also haveother rights which vary from state to state Sa a a wn An ne ne enn nnn nnn nn anna ne A 4 4 A A x Ss x S x x sw S A A A X X X S ff POD DDD 0 III INF JumpSport Inc 2055 South 7th Street Suite A San Jose CA 95112 408 213 2551 http www jumpsport com
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