Skywalker JNC3600 User Manual

User’s ManualBouncer
Model______________JNC3600
WARNING
Read all precautions and
instructions in this manual before
using this equipment. Save this
Maximum user weight 60 lbs.
AGES 3 to 7
IMPORTANT
Trampoline is susceptible to winds.
Be sure tosecure your trampoline.
Wind Damage is not covered in the
warranty of your trampoline
CAUTION: Adult Assembly
Required
WARNING:
CHOCKING HAZARD--
Not for children under 3 years
Small parts
Model_____________
A serial decal is found on one of the bouncer tubes.
JNC3600
CONTENTS
Important Precautions...........................................3
Warning Label Placement.....................................4
Before You Begin..................................................4
Trampoline Safety Information.............................5
Methods of Accident Prevention...........................6
Use and Instructional Material..............................7
Part Identification Chart........................................8
Exploded Drawing and Parts List.........................9-10
Ordering Replacement Parts.................................10
Assembly..............................................................11-14
Care and Maintenance..........................................15
Limited Warranty..................................................16
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions after reading this manual, please call our toll-free Customer Care Hot Line. The trained technicians on our Customer Care Hot Line will provide immediate assistance.
Customer Care Hot Line: 1-866-603-Jump(5867) Monday—Friday, 8a.m.—5p.m. MountainTime
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WARNING
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WARNING
IMPORTANT
High Wind: The trampoline can be blown around by high winds. The only sure method to protect your trampo- line and the surrounding environment during high winds is to completely disassemble the unit and store indoors. The manufactures warranty does not cover any type of wind or weather damage.
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USE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
this manual before you use the trampoline. Warnings and instructions for care, maintenance, and use of this trampoline are included to
promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read and follow all of the warnings, precautions, and instructions in
1.
It is the responsibility of the owner and supervisors of the trampoline to make sure all users obey the safety instructions given in this manual. The trampoline should only be used with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use. 2.
3.
Be sure there is enough clear space above the trampoline and enclosure before use. It is best to have at least 24 feet (7.3 meters) of clear space above the ground. This space must be clear of wires, tree limbs, and any other possible hazards.
4.
Lateral (sidewise) clearance is very important. Do not place the trampoline near walls, buildings, fences, sidewalks, and other play areas. Always keep a clear space on all sides of the trampo­line.
Remove any objects that could interfere with the performer.
5. Maintain a clear area around and under the trampoline.
Be sure the trampoline is on a level surface before use.6.
7.
Always inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure that the frame and padding are correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. (Jumpers may be hurt if the trampoline is used when they are in poor condition.)
8.
Bounce only when the surface of the mat (bed) is dry. There should be very little or no wind or air movement. The trampoline must not be used in gusty or severe winds.
Please follow the age guidelines for users.14.
Please remove any jewelry before jumping begins. 15.
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Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops, or anything that could be caught in while using the trampoline and result in entanglement and strangulation, or both.
17.
DO NOT let more than one person on the trampoline at the same time. Two or more people jumping at the same time can cause serious injury.
DO NOT jump on the trampoline while you have or are holding
18. any objects, especially something sharp or breakable.
DO NOT use the trampoline if you have been using alcohol or
19. drugs.
20.
DO NOT attempt or allow summersaults (flips) on trampoline. Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing in the middle of the jumping bed.
21.
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.
Enter and exit the trampoline only at the enclosure door or barrier
22. made for that purpose.
9.
The trampoline frames are made of metal. They are not grounded and will conduct electricity. For this reason, an electrocution hazard exists. No lights, electric heaters, extension cords, or household electrical appliances are to be permitted on the trampoline or in enclosure at any time.
10.
Use the trampoline in an area with lots of light. If the trampoline is indoors or in shady areas you may need to use artificial (electrical) lighting in the area.
11.
During the winter months the trampoline soft materials will need to be removed and stored in a dry place. If left up in the winter months it may cause damage to the springs, jump mat and spring pad. The warranty will be void.
This trampoline is made for users who weigh less than 60 pounds.12.
Trampoline over 20 in. (51 cm) tall are not recommended for use
13. by children under 7 years of age.
While keeping head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward
23. the perimeter. This will help control bounce.
Stop bouncing by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the
24. trampoline bed. Learn this skill before attempting others.
25.
Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control and repeated landings in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished control in more important than height.
Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.26.
27.
Learn Fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. A variety of trampoline activities can be carried out performing the basic fundamentals in various series and combinations, performing one fundamental after another, with or feet bounces between them.
28.
For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment contact the manufacturer. For information concerning skill training, contact a certified trampoline instructor.
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WARNING LABEL PLACEMENT
The labels shown on this page have been attached to the trampoline in the indicated locations. If one of the labels is missing or illegible, call our Customer Care Hot Line toll-free at 1-866-603-Jump (5867), Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Mountain Time, to order a free replacement label or placard. Attach the label or placard in the location shown.
WARNING LABEL LOCATED ON THE BOUNCER FRAME
Note: The label shown is not actual size.
Specic use Limitations HIGH WIND
It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by high winds. If you expect high winds, move the trampoline to a sheltered location. Tie the trampoline frame down to the ground using ropes and stakes (not included).
method to protect your trampoline and the surrounding environment during high winds is to store indoors.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you for choosing your Skywalker Trampolines brand Trampoline. Skywalker Trampoline brand Trampolines are designed and crafted to provide many years of fun and fitness. This trampoline comes equipped with warnings and instructions for the assembly, care, maintenance, and use of the trampoline. This information must be read by all trampoline supervisors and users before any person is allowed to jump on the trampoline.
If you have questions after reading this manual, please call our toll-free Customer Care Hot Line at 1-866-603­Jump (5867), Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Mountain Time (excluding holidays). To help us assist you, please mention the model and name of the trampoline when calling. (See the inside cover of this manual.)
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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 are identified and the responsibilities of supervisors and jumpers in accident prevention are described.
ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION
Somersaults (ips): 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 somersaults (flips) on this backyard trampoline.
Multiple Jumpers: More than one jumper at a time on the trampoline increases the chance of a jumper becoming injured by losing control of his or her jump. Jumpers may collide with one another, fall off of the trampoline, fall onto or through the springs, or land incorrectly on the mat. The jumper weighing the least is the jumper most likely to be injured.
Mounting and Dismounting (Getting On and O): Jumpingfrom the trampoline to the ground or any other surface may result in injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from aroof, deck, or other objects also presents a risk of injury. Smaller children may need assistance getting onto or down from the trampoline. Climb carefully onto and off of 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 hitting the frame or falling through the springs while jumping or getting onto or off of the trampoline. Stay in the center of the mat when jumping. Be sure to keep the frame pad in place to cover the frame. The frame pad is not made or 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 jumps may land on the mat incorrectly, land on the frame or springs, or fall off of the trampoline. A controlled jump is one where the landing is in the same spot as the takeoff. Before learning a more difficult stunt, you should be able to do one before over and over with control . Attempting a stunt 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: Jumping on a trampoline while other people, pets, or objects are underneath it will increase the chance of getting hurt. 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 objects can increase the chance of injury.
Poor Maintenance of the Trampoline: Jumpers may be injured if a trampoline is used 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 trampoline 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 when the weather is good.
Access: To prevent access to the trampoline by unsupervised smaller children, the optional access ladder should always be taken away and stored in a safe place when the trampoline is not in use.
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