Jumpking JKR1014G16 User Manual

User Guide
10ft x 14ft Rectangle Combo
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Patent no: DE602006006495D1, EP1721640B1 and US7628731
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.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
. WARNING! ADULT SUPERVISION & GUIDANCE REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES. . Recommended age 6+ years. . No somersaults or flips - can cause serious injury.
WARNINGS!
. Only for domestic use. . Maximum user weight limit 140 kg. . Not suitable for children under 36 months - small parts, choking hazard. . Outdoor use only. . The trampoline should be assembled by an adult in accordance with assembly instructions and checked in every instance before use. . Only one user. Collision hazard. . Always close the net opening before jumping. . Remove footwear before jumping on the trampoline. . Do not use the mat / jumping bed when it is wet. . Empty pockets and hands before jumping. . Always jump in the middle off the mat / jumping bed. . Do not eat whilst jumping. . Do not exit by a jump. . Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular stops). . Do not use in strong wind conditions and sec . The net should be replaced every 1 year.
ure the trampoline.
ADVISORY
. This trampoline is not intended to be buried in the ground. . The following product dimension relate to this trampoline:
- Height from ground to top rail: 89 cm (0.89m)
- Height from ground to top of enclosure: 278 cm (2.78m)
- Height from top rail to top of enclosure: 189 cm (1.89m) . The trampoline must be placed on a level surface at least 2m from any structures or obstructions such as fence, garage, house, overhanging branches, laundry lines or electrical wires. . Do not install the trampoline over concrete, asphalt or any other hard surface not at proximity of other conflicting installation, such as paddling / swimming pools, swings, slides or climbing frames. . Inspect trampoline / enclosure net before each use. Any damaged or worn parts must be replaced before using the trampoline (see spare parts page 19). . If an access ladder is used it should be removed when trampoline is not in use. . Make sure there are no children / animals / obstructions underneath the trampoline. . Access the trampoline through the door of the enclosure net only. Making sure you securely close it before bouncing. . Please don’t use when it’s windy or rainy as this can cause you slip and become injured. . Don’t intentionally rebound off the enclosure net as this will weaken it. . Only attach manufacturer approved accessories to the trampoline and enclosure net. . Always jump in the middle of the mat and practice bounce techniques safety with adult supervision and guidance.
. Jump without shoe. . In certain countries during winter period, the snow load and the very low temperature can damage the trampoline. It is recommended to remove the snow and store the mat and the enclosure indoor.
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
surface.
1 user allowed at any one time.
This can result in serious injury to head, neck, arms or legs.
JUMPING INSTRUCTIONS
Fundamental Bounce
1. Start from a standing position with
your head erect and your eyes on the frame pad.
2. Swing your arms forward and up in a circular motion.
3. Bring your feet together and point your toes downward while in the air.
4. Keep your feet about 30 cm (15 in.) apart from when landing on the bed.
Seat Drop
1.
Land in a sitting position with your
legs parallel to the bed.
2. Place your hands on the bed beside your hips.
3. Push with your hands to return to an erect position.
Knee Drop
1. Start bouncing from a standing
position, keeping your eyes on the frame pad.
2. Land on your knees, keeping your back straight and your body erect.
3. Come back up to an erect position.
Half Turntable
1. Start from the front drop position
and push to the left or right with your arms to begin turning your body in the opposite direction.
2. Turn your head and shoulders toward the direction that your body is turning.
3. Keep your back parallel to the bed and your head up.
4. After completing a half turn, land in the front drop position.
Hand and Knee Drop
1.
Start bouncing from a standing
position, keeping your eyes on the frame pad.
2. Land on the bed on your hands and knees.
3. Push with your hands and come back up to an erect position.
Swivel Hips
1. Start with a seat drop.
2. Turn your head to the left or right
and swing your arms up in the same direction.
3. Turn your hips in the same direction as your head and arms, completing a twist.
4. Land in the seat drop position.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Regular 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 in tact 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
PART
Securely attached
All Parts
No sharp edges or points present
Springs
Frame / Enclosure
Poles
Bed / Enclosure
Net / Frame Pad /
Foam Tubes
Correctly positioned
No missing parts
No damage (bent / broken)
No missing parts
No rusting or corrosion
No missing parts
(e.g. V-rings / Ties / Zips etc.)
(Holes / Rips / Fraying / Tearing)
Looking after your trampoline:
cause it to break easily.
CHECKLIST
No bent parts
No damage
No sagging
No damage
Excess weight and improper use will damage it and
NOT OKOK
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.
Prolonged exposure to sun
and harsh weather can shorten its life.
(available to buy from our website). Common damage can be caused by water pooling, garden/outdoor debris landing on it, sparks from nearby
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 (tie-down kit available from our website), or dismantled and stored away.
instructions in reverse order making sure the springs are removed before dismantling frame.
keeping the frame horizontal. Never drag to move it as this can displace parts. Always check that parts are positioned correctly after moving.
or displays landing on it.
their claws can damage it.
A trampoline can act like a sail in strong winds. It can be blown over
Follow assembly
To be lifted by 2 people. Lift slightly off the ground,
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BUILDING YOUR TRAMPOLINE
1. This is a 2 person build.
2. Time for build is approximately 2 hours.
3. Choose a good location:
(wood chippings, sand or grass).
wires, trees and other possible hazards.
(2.5m) around sides, away from walls, fences, structures, tarmac
and other hard surfaces and play areas.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
(7.3m) from ground level, away from
Description:
Cross-head screwdriver
Description:
Safety glasses
Description:
Gloves
Description:
Mallet
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PARTS LIST
Part A
Description:
L-Top tube
Quantity: 4
2 x ABL - Top Tube 2 x CDL - Top Tube
Part F
Description:
7inch Springs
Quantity: 104
Part B
Description:
Top Tube
B, C marking
Quantity: 2
Part
G
Description:
Cap connector
Quantity: 8
Part C
Description:
Top Tube
A, D marking
Quantity: 2
Part H
Description:
Stitched bed
Quantity: 1
Part D
Description:
Centre legs
Quantity: 4
Part I
Description:
Frame pad
Quantity: 1
Part E
Description:
Leg extensions
Quantity: 8
Part J
Description:
Bottom enclosure
poles
Quantity: 8
Part K
Description:
Top enclosure poles
Quantity: 8
Part P
Description:
Cords
Quantity: 8
Part L
Description:
Black G3 poles
Quantity: 2
2 x Long Sections 2 x Short Sections
Part Q
Description:
T-connector +
Welded tube
(Have been attached to
the top rail)
Quantity: 8
Part M
Description:
Enclosure netting
Quantity: 1
Part R
Description:
G3 L Steel Connector
(Have been attached to
the G3 poles Part L)
Quantity: 4
Part N
Description:
Self tapping screws and spring washers
Quantity: 24
Part O
Description:
Spring tool
Quantity: 1
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