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1. Make sure that the trampoline enclosure is dry before removing and storing it Use caution while removing the tubes due to the weight of the tubes Once the enclosure is removed from the trampoline remove all items from the trampoline mat Make sure that the mat is clean and that it has no tears or holes Store the trampoline enclosure in a safe dry location SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS High Wind It is possible for the trampoline enclosure be blown about by high wind If you anticipate high winds the trampoline enclosure should be moved to a sheltered location disassembled or tied down to the ground with ropes and stakes not included At least three ropes and three stakes should be used The tops of the stakes should be at ground level so that they will not create a tripping hazard In addition the tops of the stakes should be covered if necessary so that users will not be injured by falling onto the stakes Make sure to attach the ropes to the top of the frame do not simply secure the legs or the bases to the ground as they can separate from the frame sockets Moving the Trampoline If the trampoline enclosure needs to be moved it should be moved by two persons kept horizontal and lifted slightly If necessary the trampoline enclosure can be disassembled for moving To disassemble the trampoline enclosure follow the assembly steps in reverse order see pages 15 to 20 Do not attempt to disassemble the frame sections
2. frame pad step or jump safely to the ground Close the zippers and refasten the plastic clips 10 USE AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL OVERVIEW OF TRAMPOLINE USE The first periods of trampoline use should focus on learning fundamental body positions and practicing the eight basic bounces that are described on pages 12 13 and 14 in this manual During this learning period jumpers should practise these basic techniques and perfect them Braking or checking the bounce should be taught first and stressed as a safety measure Jumpers should brake their jump whenever they start to lose balance or con trol This is done by simply flexing the knees sharply upon landing and absorbing the upward thrust of the mat This enables the jumper to stop suddenly and avoid losing control In trampoline use the takeoff point and landing point of a good controlled jump are in the same spot An exercise is considered learned only when a jumper is able to perform it consistently Jumpers should never proceed to any advanced step until they can perform all previous techniques consistently Allow each jumper a brief turn on the trampoline Extended bouncing exposes an overtired user to an increased risk of injury Longer turns tend to lessen the interest of others waiting to jump Clothing should consist of a T shirt and shorts Jumpers should wear regulation gymnastic shoes or heavy socks or they may jump barefoot Street shoes or tennis shoes shou
3. legs or bases before the mat and springs have been removed 21 EXPLODED DRAWING AND PART LIST Description A Description Top Tube With T connector Welded tube Straight tube Top Tube With Socket Top tube Top Tube With T connector G3 Pole T Connector Welded tube Hemisphere Cap This part has been T Connector attached to the top of the Top enclosure Socket pole 13 Leg Extension Netting with attached Hardware Center Foam Sleeve Stitched Bed with V ring PP ropes Frame Pad Self tapping screw Springs User Manual Spring pulling tool Enclosure foam sleeve cover Allen Key 0O00N OUf WN RODARARA O o This part is not illustrated Specifications are subject to change without notice ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS To order replacement parts please visit our website See page 3 To help us assist you please provide the following information when calling the MODEL of the trampoline enclosure e the NAME of the product e the KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part see the PART LIST above e the quantity needed the desired method of shipping 22 Instructions for Care and Use of your Trampoline Congratulations on your purchase of a new trampoline from Target Australia There are a few things that you can do to reduce the risk of accidents
4. many years of enjoyment and exercise Proper main tenance and care will help to prolong the life of the trampoline and reduce the possibility of injury Prolonged exposure to the sun especially ultraviolet rays will shorten the life of the trampoline enclosure fabric For longer fabric life store the trampoline enclosure when it is not being used A dry trampoline enclosure stored properly will provide the longest life of the fabric sewing and hardware Remove the enclosure from the trampoline during harsh weather conditions or during long periods of non use The following guidelines should always be observed Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts The following conditions could represent potential hazards and increase the danger of personal injury e a missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame pad netting enclosure tubes foam sleeves e punctures frays tears or holes worn in the mat frame pad netting foam sleeves e deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the mat frame pad netting ruptured or missing springs a bent or broken frame leg enclosure tubes a sagging mat netting sharp protrusions on the frame suspension system enclosure tubes If any of these conditions exists the trampoline should be disassembled or otherwise protected against use until the condition is remedied REMOVING AND STORING THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE
5. Perform this as you would a half barrel roll but keep moving your shoulder in the direction of the twist so that you finish in the seat drop position During the twist hands should be placed by your sides with your body held straight see Figure 10 NN ADDITIONAL TWISTING You can combine a twist with each of the basic landing positions see Paragraph 3 You can twist after the landing position Example Seat drop twist feet You can add more twists 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 twisting in one direction or alternating directions 14 ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION e Assembly requires two persons e Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points during assembly The assembly steps refer to parts by their descrip tions and key numbers see the PART LIST on page 22 If a part is missing see ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS on page 22 TRAMPOLINE PLACEMENT 1 Place the trampoline on a level surface before use 2 Adequate overhead clearance is essential A minimum of 8m 24 ft from ground level is 1 Make sure you understand the information in the box at the top of this page before you begin assembling the trampoline Lay three Top Tubes 1 2 and 3 on the ground as shown Make sure there is a T connector 4 on Top Tube 1 with
6. TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY INFORMATION 7 USE AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL 2005 aes 11 ASSEMBLY siosan Te e n 15 CARE AND MAINTENANCE croesia aaa 21 EXPLODED DRAWING AND PART LIST ese eeee 22 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS 0200eeeeeeee os 22 IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS A WARN l NG To reduce the risk of serious injury read and follow all warnings precau tions and instructions in this manual before assembling and using the trampoline and trampoline enclosure 1 The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make sure all the users are aware of practices specified in this manual 2 Trained Spotter supervision is recommended 3 Keep the trampoline on a level surface 4 Must place the trampoline on lawn bark wood chip sand or cushioning materials 3 Adequate overhead clearance is essential A minimum of 8 m from ground level is recommended Provide clearance for wires tree limbs and other possible hazards 4 Maintain a free space of minimum 2500mm on all sides of the trampoline This area should not included concrete bitumen brick or other hard surfaces as these can cause serious injuries Note For Trampoline with enclosures the free spare may be reduced to 1500mm 5 Lateral clearance is essential Place the tram poline away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on sides of the trampoline 6 Use the trampoline in a we
7. U u Black G3 Black G3 N y Sleeve Door of Netting Plastic cap 15 Ke Hanging Point3 Hanging Point1 Hanging Point2 Hanging Point4 12 12 Note During steps 11 and 12 you will sew the lower Door edge of the Netting 16 to the V rings on the mat using the Cords 18 Locate the V ring closest to the door Thread one end of a Cord 16 18 through the lower edge of the Netting 16 above the V ring hy and then thread the Cord through the V ring Tie the Netting to the V ring by making a double knot in the Cord 13 Thread the Cord 18 through the lower edge of the Netting 16 halfway between the first V ring and the V ring to the left and then thread the Cord through the V ring to the left Repeat this procedure until the entire Cord is threaded through the Netting and the V rings as shown Keep the Cord taut Tie the end of the Cord to the last V ring that it reaches Tie a second Cord not shown to the last V ring reached by the first Cord Thread the second Cord through the Netting 16 and the V ring as described above Repeat this procedure with the remaining Cord until the last Cord reaches the first Cord Note The last Cord may overlap the first Cord Make sure that the Netting is sewn to every V ring on the trampoline mat the Netting below the door must also be sewn to the V rings 14 Using the included plastic tie attach the S
8. and unsupervised use Keep the trampoline free of objects that could interfere with the jumper This trampoline enclosure is not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age or by anyone weighing more than 200 Ibs 90 kg Use the trampoline only when the mat is clean and dry Inspect the trampoline and enclosure prior to each use and replace any worn or damaged parts Use only when the enclosure netting has no holes the clamps are tightly secured to the tubes and the frame and the netting is properly suspended For the Jumper Do not attempt to jump over the netting Do not inten tionally rebound off the netting Do not hang from kick cut or climb on the netting Wear clothing that is free of drawstrings hooks loops or anything that could get caught in the netting Do not attach anything to the netting that is not an approved accessory or part of the trampoline enclosure How to Enter and Exit the Trampoline Enclosure Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only through the door in the netting To enter the enclosure first unfasten the plastic clips on the door and unzip the zippers Place one knee on the frame pad and climb head first through the door Refasten the plastic clips and close the zippers To exit the enclosure first unzip the zippers on the door and unfasten the plastic clips Sit on the mat of the trampoline and climb feet first through the door When you are through the door and sitting on the
9. and replace any worn defective or missing parts Replace the netting and the padding over the springs and frame on your trampoline every 12 Do not attempt or allow somersaults Inspect the trampo months You should replace the padding and netting sooner if it shows signs of damage Make sure the frame vier unl teat of fica Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline and padding is correctly Netting is intended to act as an aid to preventing contact with the springs when using trampoline enclosure at any time and securel tioned Replace any trampoline and is not designed to prevent falls Do not use the trampoline when wet worn defective or Do not jump onto or off the trampoline missing parts Keep objects away ere Do not use trampoline and trampoline enclosure without mature and knowledgeable supervision Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of which could inerer DO NOT USE WITHOUT FRAME PADS alcohol or drugs Yin a clear area MAXIMUM USER MASS 90 KG Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline ee eee Ee e Do not use trampoline without enclosure Learn fundamental j bounces and body YJ Industrial Co Pgsitions thoroughly Inspect the trampoline before each use Make sure the efore trying more Made of Polypropylene frame padding is correctly and securely positioned advanced skills Made In China Replace any worn defective or missing parts Keep objects away which could inter
10. eye wear 4 Lay the Frame Pad 10 on the frame Adjust the position of the Frame Pad so the notches are aligned with the Legs 7 8 as shown Be sure that the 4 Enclosure Frame Openings are fit to the T connector 4 positions as shown in the image Do not use the trampoline without the Frame Pad 10 which is designed to reduce the likelihood of injury to the user from coming in contact with the trampoline frame If you do not have a Frame Pad contact your dealer to obtain one Properly install the Frame pad 10 Frame Pad before using the trampoline 3 Thread one end of Elastic Tie Dow then tie a knot T connector 4 on V Ring Repeat this step with the remaining with welded tube straps which at middle position of each pad section not shown a Enclosure Frame Opening 5 ELASTIC TIE DOWN 5 Once the frame pad is laid in the correct position on the frame there will be two types of straps to secure the pad Circle the frame in a clockwise position and be sure to attach all straps See the picture for the types of straps and their attachment direction A Frame Pad Webbing Webbing 6 Thread one end of Elastic Tie Dow then tie a knot on V Ring Elastic TieDow Repeat this step with the remaining straps N Spring 7 Using the included plastic tie attach the Safety Placard 20 to the frame near the point where jumpers will climb onto and off the trampoline The trampoline is now fully as
11. 6 Wear clothing free of drawstrings hooks loops or anything that could get caught in the netting 37 Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only at the door designed for that purpose 38 Do not attempt to crawl under the netting 39 Do not attempt to jump over the netting 40 Do not intentionally rebound off the netting 4 Ss Keep all frame and heat sources away from the product 42 The trampoline frame and the enclosure are made of metal They are not grounded and they will conduct elec tricity Therefore an electrocution hazard exists 43 Keep objects away which could interfere with the user Maintain a clear area around above and under the trampo line 44 Do not use trampoline without enclosure 45 Do not use the trampoline when wet 46 Do not jump onto or off the trampoline 47 Do not allow any activity undemeath the trampoline 48 Do not use trampoline without mature and knowledgeable supervision 49 The following conditions could represent poten tial hazards i Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame padding ii Punctures frays tears or holes worn in the bed or frame padding iii Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding iv Broken or stretched springs v Abent or broken frame vi Asagging bed vii Sharp protrusions on the frame padding or suspension system viii Damaged or degraded padding WARNING PLA
12. CARD PLACEMENT Do not use trampoline and trampoline enclosure without mature and knowledgeable supervision Do not attempt or allow somersaults m Do not use trampo line and trampoline Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline and enclosure without iir mature and knowle trampoline enclosure at any time Z dgeable surpervison Do not use the trampoline when wet Do not attempt or r allow somersaults Do not jump onto or off the trampoline Do not allow more than one person on Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of the trampoline and rampoline enclosure alcohol or drugs at any time z P i Do not use the tram Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline Boling when wet Do not use trampoline without enclosure Do not use a tran poline while under the infiuence of Inspect the trampoline before each use Make sure the alcohol or drugs frame padding is correctly and securely positioned Do not allow any Replace any worn defective or missing parts activity uncemeath Keep objects away which could interfere with the user Do not use without Maintain a clear area around above and under the frame pads trampoline Do not use trampoline without enclosure Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills Misuse and abuse of this trampoline can cause serious Injuries Read instructions before using this trampoline Inspect before using
13. ace the netting and the padding over the springs and frame on your trampoline every 12 months You should replace the padding and netting sooner if it shows signs of damage wear and tear of fatigue e Netting is intended to act as an aid to preventing contact with the springs when using trampoline and is not designed to prevent falls S DO NOT USE WITHOUT FRAME PADS MAXIMUM USER MASS 90 KG YJ Industrial Co Polyethylene Made In China Manufacturer YJ INDUSTRIAL CO Tel 00603 62750318 Customer services GLOBAL LEISURE CONCEPTS PTY LTD Tel 03 9706 4475 Model JK1213B Complies with AS 4989 2006 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Thank you for selecting a Combo trampoline enclosure Combo are designed and crafted to provide many years of fun and fitness This trampo line enclosure come equipped with warnings and instructions for the assembly care maintenance and use of the trampoline enclosure This information must be read by all trampoline supervisors and users before any person is allowed to jump and use enclosure on the trampoline If you have questions after reading this manual please call our Customer service website at Customerservice globalleisure com au To help us assist you TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INFORMATION In trampoline use as in all active recreational sports participants can be injured However there are steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of injury In this section primary accident patterns a
14. afety Placard 20 to the Netting 16 near the door as shown The trampoline enclosure is now fully assembled Make sure that all parts are securely attached Familiarize yourself and all users of the trampoline enclosure with the safety precautions use and instructional materials and care and maintenance instructions in this manual before using Disassembly To disassemble the trampoline enclosure follow assembly steps 1 through 13 in the reverse order Do not attempt to disassemble any trampoline frame components before the springs and mat have been removed Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points during disassembly 20 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE Do not allow pets or animals on the trampoline or inside the enclosure as claws may snag and pull the mat material or damage the frame pad or netting The trampoline enclosure is intended to be used by one person at a time weighing 90 kg 200 lbs or less The user should be either barefoot wearing socks or wearing gymnastic shoes Street shoes or tennis shoes should not be worn on the trampoline The user should remove all sharp objects from his or her person that may cause injury or damage to the mat Heavy sharp or pointed hard objects should not contact the mat Appropriate shoes should be worn inside the enclosure to reduce wear to the mat MAINTENANCE Your trampoline is manufactured using quality materi als and crafted to provide you and your family with
15. bel or placard a erdoor in the location shown Customer anioner GLOBAL LEISURE CONCEPTS PTY LTD Tel 03 9706 4475 Modet K12138 Placard Note The labels and the placard are not shown actual size Complos with AS 4989 2006 to be attached by the owner The placard shown at the right must be attached to the trampoline enclosure by the owner see assembly step 14 on page 20 If the placard is missing or illegible visit our Customer service website at customerservice globalleisure com au to order a free replacement placard i Note The placard is not shown actual size sondern e Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline Do not use trampoline without enclosure e Do not use trampoline and trampoline enclosure without mature and knowledgeable supervision e Do not attempt or allow somersaults Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline and trampoline enclosure at any time Do not use the trampoline when wet Do not jump onto or off the trampoline 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 Keep objects away which could interfere with the user Maintain a clear area around above and under the trampoline e Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills e Please do not hang on the top ring Repl
16. bigger end Socket 6 on the Top Tube 2 with bigger end and T connector 5 on Top tube 3 Insert Top Tube 2 with small end into Top tube 1 Then insert Top Tube 3 into another Top Tube 2 with Socket 6 Insert a center leg 8 into the leg 7 Tighten a self taping screw 19 into small hole in the leg 7 Insert the legs 7 into the T connector 4 and 5 You have now assembled one leg section Repeat this step to assemble three more leg sections 2 Note This step requires two persons During this step you will connect the four leg sec tions Hold two leg sections in the positions shown Insert the small end of Top Tube 1 into the T connector 5 on another Top Tube 3 Repeat this step until all four leg sections are connected recommended Provide clearance for wires tree limbs and other possible hazards Lateral clearance is also essential Place the trampoline away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline 3 Use the trampoline in a well lighted area Artificial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas 4 Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use 5 Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline 6 The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices specified in this manual TS Y T connector 4 to be attached to top tube 1 T conne
17. ctor 5 to be attached to top tube 3 15 3 Lay the Mat 9 on the ground inside of the assembled frame Make sure that the two warning decals not shown are on top of the Mat Note There are V rings around the edge of the Mat 9 to be attached into the holes located on the top and the bottom of the frame Start by hooking a Spring 11 into one of the V Rings with the Purple mark webbing See image below Using the Spring Pulling Tool 21 stretch the spring into the hole slot in the trampoline frame Black webbing with Purple mark Attach a second spring into the V Ring with the purple mark webbing directly opposite the first one Attach two more springs with the purple mark webbing locations halfway between the first and second spring Springs 11 a Hook the V ring Note To ensure that the springs are in the correct slot CAM on the frame use the T Sockets as an indicator i e if you have attached the spring to the right of the T Socket all the other springs at the purple mark webbin locations should be attached to the T Sockets directly beneath them Attach springs halfway between all the previously attached springs Continue to keep attaching springs between those already attached and continue to do so until all springs are attached Note Attach all the Springs at the bottom of the frame last N B Springs may stretch a few inches During the installation of springs wear gloves and protective
18. ding is made with a travelling diving approach there is a chance that your elbows may become skinned If the landing is made so that your knees and hips hit first then they will rebound and your shoulders and face will land heavily Step 1 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 Step 2 a Start from a standing position with knees bent so that your upper body is low and close to the trampoline mat b Prime the mat several times c Lift hips gently upward and backward d Land in contact with the mat as described in Step 1 e Push with your hands to return to the feet 13 Step 3 a Start from a straight standing position b Prime the mat several times c Perform skill as in Step 2 see Figure 7 ne SERIES OF DROPS 1 Sequencing Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops practice them in sequence For example Seat drop Hands and knees drop Front drop or Seat drop Front drop Hands and knees drop Seat drop 2 Beginning twisting General Figures 8 9 and 10 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 a Perform a seat drop b Push down on the mat with your hands and come to a
19. ed Pole 12 13 into e hole of T connector Welded tube 4 10 Lay out Top G3 FRP Pole 14 join each section Connector to a straight line as shown Assemble the remaining Top G3 FRP Pole 14 in the same way Spread the Netting 16 on the trampoline mat insert a Top G3 FRP Pole 14 into the opening of Top Sleeve on the Netting 16 Insert the other Top G3 FRP Pole 14 into the opposite opening of Top Sleeve on the Netting 16 11 Join each end of Top G3 FRP Pole 14 by the clip of connector at each opening The Top Sleeve of the Netting 16 become a round shape Attach the first hanging point at the upper edge of the Netting 16 with the G3 FRP Pole 14 to the Plastic Cap 15 of Top Pole 13 Attach a second hanging point directly across the Netting 16 from the first hanging point Attach the other two hanging point halfway between the first two hanging points so four hanging points are attached as shown See insert drawing for attached of G3 FRP Pole 14 Attached Hanging Point G3 FRP Pole 14 Nett ing 19 G3 FRP Pole 14 c Lay out G3 Pole and Joint each section to one straight line 10 a e Opening ae mes z hy Netting 16 Insert the pole into sleeve of the netting 16 11 Joint the end of each pole by Clip of Connector Black G3 Black G3
20. enclosure netting and stake the trampoline frame to the ground see page 21 or move the trampoline and enclosure to a sheltered location Storing the Trampoline Enclosure Safely Specific steps for storing the trampoline enclosure are presented later in this manual There are specific safety precautions to be aware of when storing the enclosure Remove the attached tube sections as a unit and separate them on the ground Avoid pinching your fin gers by keeping your fingers away from pinch points near the bracket assembly while you are removing the tubes from the frame Placing the Trampoline in a Safe Place There must be at least 8 m of clear open space above the trampoline mat Do not place or store anything underneath the trampoline To avoid injury the trampoline must be kept away from objects and possible hazards including electric power wiring tree limbs and fences Do not place the trampoline near any other recreational devices or structures such as a swimming pool or swing set The trampoline must be placed on a level surface before use and the area around the trampoline must always be well lighted For the Supervisor Be familiar with the information in this manual and enforce all of the safety rules Help new users and all users to use the trampoline and enclosure safely All trampoline users must have someone watch them regardless of the skill or age of the user Secure the trampoline against unauthorized
21. entifies important safety precautions The precautions are not all inclusive because an enclosure can be used in ways that this manual cannot cover completely To prevent pinches and cuts during enclosure use a frame pad must be installed on the trampoline See the trampoline manufacturer s instructions The frame pad must be installed before the enclosure is erected The frame pad reduces the chance of injury from accidental contact with the springs and frame USING THE ENCLOSURE SAFELY Adult Supervision of Children Children using a trampoline with a trampoline enclosure must be supervised by adults Young children must be supervised constantly Adults must pay particular attention to things that children bring into the enclosure children s activities inside the enclosure conditions inside the enclosure while children are using it the way children get into and out of the enclosure Additional details of safe enclosure use are described below Electrocution Hazard Associated with the Metal Frame of the Trampoline and Enclosure _ The trampoline and enclosure frames are made of metal They are not grounded and they will conduct electricity Lights electric heaters extension cords and household electrical appliances are not permitted in or on the trampoline or enclosure Hazards Associated with Entering and Exiting the Trampoline Enclosure A trampoline enclosure installed on a trampoline is ra
22. fere with the user DO NOT USE inant Maintain a clear area around above and under the WITHOUT FRAME YJ INDUSTRIAL CO frampolne PADS MAXIMUM Tel 00603 62750318 Learn fundamental bounces and body positions USER MASS 90 KG Customer services thoroughly before trying more advanced skills GLOBAL LEISURE CONCEPTS PTY LTD Manufacturer Tel 03 9706 4475 YJ INDUSTRIAL CO Model JK1213B Do not use trampoline without mature and knowledgeable supervisor Tal 00603 52750318 Complies with AS 4989 2006 Do not attempt or allow somersaults arena eee ize Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at all times Na os arosdare Do not use trampoline when wet Model JK1213B Do not jump onto or off the trampoline Complies with AS 4989 2006 Do not use trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs Replace the netting and the padding over the springs and frame on your trampoline every 12 months You should replace the padding and netting sooner if it shows signs of damage wear and tear of fatigue This labels shown on this page have been attached to the DO NOT USE WITHOUT FRAME PAD trampoline in the indicated locations The placard will be ee attached by the owner see step 7 on page 18 If one of YJ Industrial Co the labels or the placard is missing or illegible visit our e Vinyl i R ottom Polyethylene Customer service website see page 3 and order a free Made In China replacement label or placard Attached the la
23. from encountering the frame or falling through the springs while getting onto or off the trampoline or while jumping Stay in the center of the bed when jumping Do not use the trampoline without the frame pad securely in place to cover the frame The frame pad is not designed or in tended to support the weight of the user Do not step or jump directly onto the frame pad 29 The trampoline is a rebounding device that propels the user to unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements Re bounding off the trampoline striking the frame or springs or improperly landing on the bed may cause injury 30 Do not attempt or allow somersaults This can result in a broken head neck back or leg Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even land ing on the middle of the bed 31 Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs These sub stances impair reaction time judgement and physical coordination 32 Do not jump on the trampoline while holding an object particularly one that is sharp or breakable 33 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 34 The trampoline enclosure is to be used only as an enclosure for a certain trampoline 35 Do not attach anything to the netting that is not a manufacturer approved accessory or part of the enclosure 3
24. g onto or off the tram poline Stay in the centre of the mat when jumping Make sure to keep the frame pad in place to cover the frame The frame pad is not designed nor intended to support the weight of the trampoline user Do not step or jump directly onto the frame pad Loss of Control Jumpers who lose control of their jump may land on the mat incorrectly land on the frame or springs or fall off the trampoline A controlled jump is one where the landing is in the same spot as the takeoff Before learning a more difficult manoeuvre the preceding one should be performed consistently under control Attempting a manoeuvre beyond present skill levels increases the chance of loss of control To regain control and stop your jump bend your knees sharply when you land Alcohol or Drug Use The chance of injury increases when a jumper has consumed alcohol or taken drugs These substances impair a person s reaction time judgment and physical coordination Encountering Objects Use of a trampoline while other people pets or objects are underneath it will increase the chance of an injury Jumping while holding or having an object on the trampoline particularly one that is sharp or breakable will increase the chance of injury Placing a trampoline too close to overhead electrical wires tree limbs or other obstructions can increase the chance of injury Poor Maintenance of the Trampoline Jumpers may be injured if a trampoline is used
25. ised off the ground The height of the enclosure increases the risk of a fall when a jumper is entering or exiting the enclosure Young children in particular may have difficulty getting into and out of the enclosure To reduce the risk of falling help young children to get into and out of the enclosure Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only through the door of the enclosure the opening in the netting walls The trampoline mat and the netting walls of the enclosure are separate pieces jumpers particularly young children must not exit the enclosure by going out between the mat and the netting walls Trying to exit in this way poses a risk of strangulation from being caught between the trampoline frame and the netting walls Darkness increases the chances of a fall when a jumper is entering or exiting the enclosure Do not use the trampoline unless adequate lighting is rovided azards Associated with Animals and Sharp and Breakable Objects To avoid damage to the trampoline enclosure and the trampoline do not allow pets or other animals inside of the enclosure The claws and teeth of animals can damage the netting Do not jump on the trampoline while holding or wearing a sharp or breakable object Hazards Associated with High Winds A trampoline with an enclosure can be moved or blown over by high winds potentially injuring anyone in its path or anyone inside of the enclosure If you anticipate high winds take down the
26. isks of accidents and is discouraged Do not jump with footwear eg boots that may damage the surface of the trampoline s mat Remove all loose articles from your person eg glasses jewellery coins etc Avoid bouncing too high or erratically Bounce in the middle of the mat Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come into contact with the mat surface Always stay in control of your body when using the trampoline Somersaults and other advanced manoeuvres require proper supervision and training and increase the likelihood of injury Climb on and off the trampoline Do not bounce off the trampoline onto the ground as it increases the impact of landing and the likelihood of injury Do not use the trampoline in wet or stormy or other unsuitable weather conditions Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to or from other objects as it increases the likelihood of injury Avoid using the trampoline when tired or unwell Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of drugs or alcohol Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitles to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 23
27. ith your hands to rebound up to your feet see Figure 5 XA 12 3 The hands and knees drop To do this drop properly there should be just as much weight on your hands as on your knees Your back should be about approximately parallel to the mat Knees and hands should land simultaneously with the middle of the body landing in the centre of the trampoline Hands should be directly under the shoulders Knees should be directly under the hips Your toes should be pointed To learn the hands and knees drop a Get down on your hands and knees on the mat Make sure you have weight on both your hands and your knees Do not sit on your heels b 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 c From the standing position prime the mat several times Lift upward with your hips reach forward with your hands and land on all fours Look slightly in front of your hands on landing Push to rebound to your feet see Figure 6 Natt Figure 6 Hands and knees drop 4 The front drop Contact with the trampoline mat should simultaneously take place with your hands elbows chest stomach hips and knees Knees should be bent You must come down level If the landing is made first on your chest and arms they will rebound before your knees hit which will result in a straining action on your back If this type of lan
28. ld not be worn on the trampoline Beginning jumpers may wish to wear loose fitting protective clothes such as a long sleeve shirt and pants until correct landings are mastered This will reduce the chance of mat mat burns from improper landings on elbows and knees No hard sole shoes should be worn as they cause excessive wear on the trampoline mat Mounting and dismounting properly should be a strict rule from the beginning Users should climb onto the trampoline by placing their hands on the frame and stepping or rolling up onto the frame across the springs and onto the mat Do not step directly onto the frame pad or grasp the frame pad when mounting or dismounting the trampoline Users should always place their hands on the frame while mounting or dis mounting To dismount jumpers should walk to the side of the mat bend over and place one hand on the frame and then step from the mat to the ground If you have installed the optional ladder its rungs can be used to mount or dismount Always face the ladder and place your hands on the frame Make sure your foot has secure contact with the ladder rung when using it Reckless bouncing should not be permitted All skills should be learned at moderate heights Control rather than height should be emphasized Jumpers should be forbidden to practice alone and unsuper vised 11 Instruction program and model lessons These instructions contain information on basic skills see pa
29. ll lighted area Art ificial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas 7 Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use If an access ladder is used it should be removed when the trampol ine is notin use 8 Inspect the trampoline and trampoline enclo sure before each use Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned Replace any worn defective or missing parts 9 Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline 10 The trampoline is designed for users weighing 90kg 200 Ibs or less That trampolines greater than 500mm in height are not recom mended for children under six years of age Allow only one person on the trampoline and trampoline enclosure at any time Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injury 12 Misuse and abuse of the trampoline is dan 18 19 20 2i 22 23 24 20 gerous and can cause serious injuries Focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline This will help control your bounce Avoid bouncing for too long Do not bounce when tired Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact with the trampoline bed Learn this skill before you attempt any others Climb on and off the trampoline do not jump It is a dangerous pratice to jump from the trampo line to the floor or ground when dismounting or onto the trampoline when mounting Alway
30. n or damaged mat spring or frame piece should be replaced immediately Keep objects away that could interfere with the jumper Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use For the Jumper Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of drugs or alcohol Avoid bouncing when tired JUMPING Learn fundamental jumps and body positions thor oughly before trying more advanced skills Be alert to your own limitations in the execution of trampoline skills Review this manual to learn how to do basic jumps Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact with the trampoline mat Learn this skill before attempting others Avoid jumping too high or for too long Always control your jump A controlled jump is one where the takeoff and landing spots are the same Bounce in the centre of the trampoline Focus your eyes on the frame pad Failure to do so may result in a loss of balance and control Take turns jumping one at a time and always have someone watch you GETTING ON AND OFF Climb onto and off the trampoline do not jump onto it or off it Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects For additional information regarding skill training contact a trainer certification organisation TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY INFORMATION NEED FOR TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY A trampoline enclosure is a recreational product The information on this page and on page 10 id
31. oline and that jumpers are informed about these instructions The Jumper s Role in Preventing Accidents Education on the part of the user is a must for safety Users must first learn a low controlled bounce and then learn the basic landing positions and combina tions before proceeding to intermediate skills Jumpers must understand why they have to master control before they can start thinking about other moves Understanding the proper progression of skills in jumping on a trampoline must be the first lesson Review this manual to learn about the basic tech niques for using the trampoline Follow the rules on the placard with TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS see step 7 on page 18 For further information or additional instructional materials contact a certified trampoline instructor TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For the Supervisor Read the instructions before using the trampoline Enforce all of the safety rules and be familiar with the information in this manual to help new users learn basic jumps and all users follow trampoline safety All trampoline users must have mature knowledgeable supervision regardless of the skill or age of the jumper This trampoline is not recommended for use by chil dren under 6 years of age Inspect the trampoline before using it Do not use the trampoline without the frame pad securely in place to cover the frame Do not use the trampoline when it is wet or in a windy condition A wor
32. ragraph 2 landing positions see paragraph 3 and how to perform series of drops The instructions are ordered according to difficulty Basic Skills Bouncing The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the centre of mat The basic bounce should always begin low High reckless bouncing should never be allowed 1 The stop bounce This technique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly It is achieved 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 the first skill learnt and should be employed whenever you feel out of balance or land away from the centre area To learn the stop bounce a Stand in centre of the mat with your feet about hip width apart b Attempt about three easy bounces keep them low and controlled c Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline while bouncing in order to keep your balance d Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips on contact with the mat 2 Arm Action Arms are very important for proper control and lift whenever you go up your arms go up They go up toa 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 3 Bounce Variations Figure 2 3 4 show three variation
33. re identified and the responsibilities of supervisors and jumpers in acci dent prevention are described ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION Somersaults flips Landing on your head or neck even in the middle of the trampoline mat increases the risk of a broken back or neck which can result in paralysis or death Such events can occur when a jumper makes an error trying to perform a forward or backward somersault flip Do not perform somer saults flips on this backyard trampoline Multiple Jumpers More than one jumper on the trampoline increases the chance of a jumper becom ing injured by losing control of his or her jump Jumpers may collide with one another fall off the trampoline fall on or through the springs or land incorrectly on the mat The lightest weight jumper is the jumper most likely to be injured Mounting and Dismounting The trampoline mat is several feet from ground level Jumping off the tram poline to the ground or any other surface may result in injury Jumping onto the trampoline from a roof deck or other object also represents a risk of injury Smaller children may need assistance getting onto or down from the trampoline Climb carefully onto and off the trampoline Do not step onto the springs or the frame pad Do not grasp the frame pad to pull yourself onto the trampoline Striking the Frame or the Springs Injury may result from encountering the frame or falling through the springs while jumping or gettin
34. s use two hands on the frame geting on and off the trampoline Never use springs or suspen sion elements as hand grips 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 or performing one fundamental after the other with or without bounces between them Avoid bouncing too high Stay low until you can control your bounce and repeatedly land in the centre of the trampoline Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects Use the trampoline only for trampoline style bouncing Keep objects away that could interfere with the person jumping For further information or additional instructional materials contact your nearest trampoline club It is advisable not to bounce immediately after a meal Do not attempt knee drops as these can cause injury if you attempt this skill without some experi ence or personal instruction Your clothing should allow plenty of body freedom but no flapping shirts or skirts to distract your concentration No buckles or jewellery should be worn as these could damage the trampoline mat abd cause injury to you 26 Do not wear shoes while bouncing on the trampoline 27 Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature knowledgeable supervision at all times 28 Injury may result
35. sembled Make sure that all parts are securely attached Familiarize yourself and all users of the tram poline with the safety precautions use and instructional materials and care and mainte nance instructions in this manual before using the trampoline 8 Lay a Straight Tube 12 and a Top Tube 13 with Plastic Cap on the ground Make sure that the Straight Tube 12 is oriented so the small holes are in the position shown Slide a Foam Sleeve 17 onto each of the tubes Note the ends of the Straight Tube 12 should not be covered Insert the Straight Tube 12 into the Top Tube 13 Tighten a Self tapping Screw 19 into the small hole in the Tube 12 and 13 Assemble the remaining Straight Tubes 12 Top Tubes 13 and Foam Sleeves 17 in the same way Insert the Foam Sleeve Cover 22 into each 4 pieces enclosure poles 12 amp 13 to protect the foam sleeves 17 9 Insert the end of Pole 12 13 into the hole of T connector 4 as shown in the diagram Make sure that the straight tube 12 is oriented so the small hole is in the position shown Tighten a Self tapping screw 19 into the small hole in the T connector 4 18 12 a lt 16 712 a 17 Small Hole 13 Hemisphere Cap 15 7 r Hemisphere Cap Tighten Self tapping Screw 15 Into Small Hole Attach the other three poles 12 13 in the same way See inset drawing sert the Complet
36. stand with the arms stretched overhead Step 2 a Perform the movement in 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 Step 3 Perform as in Step 2 Just before contacting feet with the trampoline mat lift your legs to land in a sitting position see Figure 8 Front drop Half twist Front drop AKA Turntable Step 1 a Begin in a hands and knees position with hands forming the apex of a triangle like in a front drop b Prime the mat in this position c Push backward with your hands and extend your body to land in the front drop position d Repeat several times in succession Hands and knees drop Front drop Hands and knees drop etc Step 2 Perform the movement as in Step 1 However do it at twice the speed so as to bring your knees inward under your hips and out again without touching your knees on the mat Step 3 Perform the movement as in Step 2 Push sideways on the trampoline mat so that your body rotates Step 4 From a standing position prime the mat then perform a front drop Push sideways as in Step 3 and complete a 180 degree turn finishing in a front drop facing the opposite position see Figure 9 an f les a y Figure 9 Front drop half twist front drop Seat drop Full twist Seat drop Full barrel roll
37. the tuck the pike and the straddle pike respectively These should be assumed at the top of the bounce before resuming the normal landing position on your feet Figure 2 Tuck Figure 3 Pike Figure 4 straddle Pike Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form Make sure that your toes are pointed and fingers are straight These are simple variations to the basic bounce and are very important for gaining experience in coordinated movement Basic Landing Positions General Positions for all drops Seat see paragraph 1 The Seat Drop hands and knees see paragraph 2 The hands and knees drop and front see paragraph 3 The front drop should first be practiced on the ground then in a stationary position and only then on the trampoline mat Drop should be performed after priming the trampoline mat Priming is done by bending your knees and pushing down repeatedly on the trampoline mat thereby setting the mat in motion The feet stay in contact with the mat during the entire priming motion 1 The Seat Drop To learn the seat drop a From the standing position prime the mat several times b 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 legs straight out in front and your toes pointed Hands should be on the mat next to your hips Fingers should be together and pointed toward the toes c Push on the mat w
38. umpPOD 12ft 3 65m Combo WARNING SaaiwatentvaaGiines USER S MANUA bsiccicceicsecscnce 3 maintenance and use instructions in Asse m bly nstal ati on Ca re this manual prior to assembling and using this trampoline enclosure Save this Maintenance and Use Instructions manual for future reference WARNING The trampoline enclosure is designed for users weighing 90 kg 200 Ibs or less Ladder is not supplied with trampoline Do not use the trampoline without enclosure Please read all of the direction prior to assembly Do not apply excess force during assembly Assembly only with adult supervision Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points and sharp points during assembly suitable for outdoor use Trampolines over 20in 51cm tall are not recommended for children under 6 years of age It is strongly recommended that the customer purchase install and maintain an enclosure that complies with Safety Specification F2225 Global Leisure Concepts 8 10 Villas Road Dandenong South VIC 3175 Customerservice globalleisure com au QUESTIONS Ju mpPO D If you havequestions after reading ciiomer Sarca webate 12ft 3 65m Combo Customerservice globalleisure com au CONTENTS IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 0eeee reser eeees coer 4 WARNING LABEL PLACEMENT c0cecevesteemaseemeeieceid 6 REPLACEM ENT BEPORE VOU BEGIN 2 ccesssensenrensrowieninwrerresieineisemeneisets 7 PARTS
39. when it is in poor condition A torn mat bent frame broken spring or missing frame pad for example should be replaced before anyone is allowed to jump Inspect the trampo line before each use Weather Conditions A wet trampoline mat is too slippery for safe jumping Gusty or high winds can cause jumpers to lose control To reduce the chance of injury use the trampoline only under appropriate weather conditions Access To prevent access to the trampoline by unsupervised smaller children the access ladder should always be removed and stored in a secure location when the trampoline is not in use METHODS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION The Supervisor s Role in Preventing Accidents It is the responsibility of the supervisors of trampoline users to provide knowledgeable and mature supervi sion They need to know and enforce all the rules and warnings set forth in this manual to minimize the likeli hood of accidents and injuries and to inform users of these rules During periods of time when supervision is unavailable or inadequate this may require that the trampoline be disassembled placed in a secure area or otherwise secured against unauthorized use Another option that may be considered is covering the trampoline with a heavy tarp that can be secured with locks and chains It is the responsibility of the supervi sor to make sure that the placard with TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS see step 7 on page 18 is kept posted on the tramp
40. when using your trampoline Locate your trampoline on a flat stable surface away from hazards that could injure users like tree branches basket ball rings guttering and roofs Concrete is not a suitable surface for your trampoline as it increases the possible severity of injuries due to falls from the trampoline Carry out a safety check on the trampoline and surrounding area Inspect your trampoline each time you use it to ensure that the trampoline frame springs mat netting and padding are in good repair and properly fitted and that there are no obstructions overhead underneath on or surrounding the trampoline before use of trampoline is allowed Do not use your trampoline if it shows any signs of damage or unacceptable fatigue Replace the netting and the padding over the springs and frame on your trampoline every 12 months The netting is intended to act as an aid to preventing contact with the springs when using the trampoline and is not designed to prevent falls from the trampoline You should replace the padding or netting sooner if it shows signs of damage wear and tear or fatigue Always supervise children aged 10 years and under when they are using the trampoline Persons watching or supervising use of the trampoline should not sit or lean on it while in use One at a time please Your trampoline has been designed to be used by one person at a time Having more than one person at a time on the trampoline increases the r

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