User Guide - Jumpking

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48in (1.22m) Bouncer User Guide WARNING: Read these assembly instructions carefully before attempting to assemble or use this product. Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference. Got a Problem building your trampoline? Call us on 0344 800 4060 and we can help Patent no: DE602006006495D1, EP1721640B1 and US7628731

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48in (1.22m) Bouncer

User Guide

WARNING: Read these assembly instructions carefully before attempting to assemble or use this product. Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference.

Got a Problem building your trampoline?Call us on 0344 800 4060 and we can help

Patent no: DE602006006495D1, EP1721640B1 and US7628731

WARNING:1. Warning. Only for domestic use.

2. Age recommendation is 3 years and above due to younger children being more vulnerable to injury.

3. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Risk of small parts which may cause a choking hazard, and long cords that could cause strangulation.

4. Keep all sources of heat and away from the product as it will burn.

5. Do not jump on bed when wet.

6. Remove footwear before bouncing on trampoline.

7. Empty pockets and hands before practice.

8. Wear clothing that is free from drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that could get caught in the netting.

9. Always close the net opening before practice.

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Do not exit the mat by a jump. Always climb on and off.

12.Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular stops).

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Misuse and abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and can result in serious injury.

DAdult shall assemble the trampoline and check it before use. Do not eat while jumping.

o not use whilst under the

Warning. Not suitable for children under 36 months.

of alcohol or drugs.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

�� WARNING! ADULT SUPERVISION & GUIDANCE REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES.

�� Recommended age 3+ years.

�� Maximum user weight 25Kgs .

�� Only 1 user allowed at a time.

�� Do not land on your head or neck.�� Paralysis or death can result, even if you land in the middle of the jumping

surface.�� To reduce the chance of landing on your head or neck, do not do somersaults

�� Avoid bouncing when tired.

�� Only 1 user allowed at any one time.�� Multiple jumpers increase the chances of loss of control, collision and falling off.

This can result in serious injury to head, neck, arms or legs.

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USING YOUR TRAMPOLINE

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CARE & MAINTENANCERegular care and maintenance of your trampoline is required. This will help prolong its life and reduce the possibility of injury. Neglecting this can lead to a risk for users.

Inspect your trampoline before each use using the checklist below as a guide. Take particular care in doing this at the start of each season and at regular intervals. Ensure all parts are intact and cannot become dislodged during play, tighten any screws or nuts and bolts where required.

IMPORTANT: If any faults are found, the trampoline MUST NOT BE USED. We advise that the trampoline is dismantled and placed in a dry place until new parts are

Looking after your trampoline:�� Use trampoline as advised on pages 2-3. Excess weight and improper use will damage it cause

it to break easily.

�� Keep trampoline clean. If any part becomes dirty, clean with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Do not use any abrasive cleaners as this could damage the product.

�� Store enclosure net and frame pad in a dry place when not in use. Prolonged exposure to sun and harsh weather can shorten its life.

�� Keep bed in good condition by protecting it with a coverCommon damage can be caused by water pooling, garden/outdoor debris landing on it, sparks from nearby or displays landing on it.

�� Keep animals/pets away from the trampoline, their claws can damage it.

�� Protect from high winds. A trampoline can act like a sail in strong winds. It can be blown over which can cause damage to the frame and surrounding areas. We recommend that it is moved to a sheltered location and secured to the ground , or dismantled and stored away.

�� Dismantle and store away in a dry place if not being used for long periods. Follow assembly instructions in reverse order making sure the springs are removed before dismantling frame.

�� Take care when moving trampoline. To be lifted by 2 people. Lift slightly off the ground, keeping the frame horizontal. Never drag to move it as this can displace parts. Always check that parts are positioned correctly after moving.

PART

All Parts

Springs

Frame / Handle Poles

Bed / Frame Pad / Foam Tubes

CHECKLISTSecurely attached

Correctly positioned

No sharp edges or points present

No missing parts

No damage (bent / broken)

No missing parts

No bent parts

No damage

No rusting or corrosion

No missing parts(e.g. V-rings / Ties / Zips etc.)

No sagging

No damage(Holes / Rips / Fraying / Tearing)

NOT OKOK

BUILDING YOUR TRAMPOLINE

Description:Safety glasses

Description:Cross-head screwdriver

Description:Mallet

Description:Gloves

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

1. This is a 2 person build.

2. Time for build is approximately 45 minutes.

3. Choose a good location:

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�� On a level surface that is soft (wood chippings, sand or grass).

�� Ensure adequate overhead clearance. A minimum of 24ft (7.3m) from ground level, away from wires, trees and other possible hazards.

�� Ensure a clear space of 8.2ft (2.5m) around sides, away from walls, fences, structures, tarmac and other hard surfaces and play areas.

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Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points and sharp points during assembly.

Do not apply excessive force during assembly that will cause damage to the product.

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Smaller end

T-connector+Welded tube

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T-connector

T-connector

T-connector

T-connector

T-connector+Welded tube

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Smaller endT-connector

3. Lay the Bed (6) on the ground inside of theassembled frame. Make sure that the two warn-ing decals (not shown) are on top of the Bed.

Note: There are V-rings around the edge of theBed (6) and holes around the top and bottom of the frame.

During this step, you will attach the Bed to the frame using the included Springs for holes on frame (see the inset drawing). Hook a spring to the Bed (6) and using the spring pulling tool (11), pull the spring from the Bed to the hole slot in the trampoline frame with even spring tension. Attach a second spring (5) directly across the bed from the �rst spring (5). Attach two more springs (5) halfway between the �rst two springs, so four spring (5) are attached as shown. Attach four more springs (5) (not shown) halfway between the �rst four springs (5). Continue attaching springs (5) halfway between the previously attached springs (5), until all the springs (5) are attached.

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3.5” Spring (5):

When installing the springs, weargloves and protective eye wear.

Hook the V-ring

V-ring

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Frame

Hook the top tube

V-ring

Spring holes on top of toprail

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4. Lay the Frame Pad (7) on the frame. Adjust the position of the Frame Pad so the notches are aligned with the T-connector+welded tube as shown. Be sure the adjustable handle frame openings are �t to the T-connector+welded tube position.

Do not use the trampoline without the FramePad (7), which is designed to reduce the likeli-hood of injury to the user from coming in con-tact with the trampoline frame. If you do nothave a Frame Pad, contact your dealer toobtain one. Properly install the Frame Padbefore using the trampoline.

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Notch

T-connector+weldedand straight(4)

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5. Look under the trampoline and locate the pairs ofstraps attached to the underside of the Frame Pad(7). Note that some pairs of straps are near theframe and other pairs of straps are near the edgeof the Bed (6). Position each outer pair of strapsso one strap is on each side of the frame asshown. Position each inner pair of straps so onestrap is on each side of the nearest Spring (5) asshown.

See the inset drawing.

Do not overtighten the straps.

Repeat this step with the remaining straps (notshown).

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Strap with “S” hook on the pad edge

Cross the strap over the toprail frame to hook the V ring

6. Thread one end of Elastic Tie-Down, then tie a knot on V-Ring. Repeat this step with the remaining straps which at middle position of each pad section (not shown).

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Elastic Tie-Down

6Elastic Tie-Down

Spring

V-RingV-Ring

5

T-connector+welded tube

Frame pad (7)

Adjustable handle frame opening

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77. Lay two bottom poles (8), and one arch pole (9) on the ground. Insert the foam sleeve cover(14) into bottom poles(8) and arch pole(9) to protect the foam.

Make sure that the bottom pole (8) is orientedso the small holes are in the position shown.Slide a Foam Sleeve (13) onto each of the tubes;note that the ends of the bottom pole (8) shouldnot be covered.

Connect the bottom pole (8) to arch pole (9) by the clip.

Joint the end of each pole by Clip of Connector

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Disassembly

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The trampoline is now fully assembled. Make sure that all parts are securely attached. Familiarize yourself and all users of the trampoline with the safety precautions, use and instructional materials, and care and maintenance instructions in this manual before using the trampoline.

To disassemble the trampoline, follow assembly steps 1 through 9 in reverse order. Do not attempt todisassemble any trampoline frame components before the springs and bed have been removed. Use gloves toprotect your hands from pinch points during disassembly.

Insert the handle (8 / 9) into T-connector +Welded tube. Tighten the self-tapping screw (10).

When doing so, please ensure that the arch pole faces inward.

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*This part is not illustrated.Speci�cations are subject to change without notice.

EXPLODED DRAWING AND PART LIST

ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

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KeyNo. Qty. Description

Ke yNo. Qty. Description

1 4 Top Tube with T-connector 2 2 Top Tube with T-connector+welded tube 3 4

5 30 3.5” Length Springs6 1 Stitched Bed with V-rings7 1 Frame Pad with Frog printing8 2 Bottom pole

Straight leg4 2 Straight leg with welded tube

9 1 Arch pole 10 8 Self-tapping screw11 1 Spring Pulling Tool12 1 User’s Manual

*13 3 Foam sleeves (had been attached to adjustable handle)

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To order replacement parts, visit our Web site or call our Customer Hotline (see page 3). To help us assist you,please provide the following information when calling:

the MODEL of the trampolinethe NAME of the productthe KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part (see the PART LIST above)the quantity neededthe desired method of shipping

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14 1 Set of foam sleeve cover