Have questions or need support? Contact Customer Care.
1-866-608-8664
vulysupport@spinmaster.com
vulytrampolines.us
• Recommended for ages 6 and over. • Adult supervision required. • For domestic use only. For outdoor use. • Retain this information, addresses and phone numbers
for future reference. • Content may vary from pictures.
Ltd. All rights reserved. SPIN MASTER LTD., 450 FRONT STREET WEST, TORONTO, ON M5V 1B6 CANADA Imported into EU by SPIN MASTER INTERNATIONAL, S.A.R.L.,16 AVENUE
PASTEUR, L-2310, LUXEMBOURG www.spinmaster.com
• Read all assembly, maintenance and user instructions prior to assembling and using this trampoline.
• Trampolines over 51 cm/20 “ tall are not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age.
• Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or death, even when landing
in the middle of the bed.
• Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 8 m/26’ from ground level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires,
tree limbs, and other possible hazards.
• The trampoline shall be assembled by an adult in accordance with the assembly instructions.
• 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.
• Maintain a free space of minimum 2 m/7’ on all sides of the trampoline. This area should not include concrete, bitumen, brick or
other hard surfaces as these can cause serious injuries.
• Inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts.
• Remove all jewellery including rings, earrings, and necklaces.
• Do not jump onto the trampoline from another surface or high platform.
• Do not jump off the trampoline onto other surfaces. Climb off carefully.
• Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills.
• Do not jump close to the edge of the trampoline surface. Always jump in the centre of the trampoline.
• Always close the net opening before jumping.
• Limit the time of continuous usage (make regular stops).
• Keep objects away which could interfere with the user. Maintain a clear area around, above, and under the trampoline.
• Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline.
• The trampoline is not intended to be buried into the ground.
• Do not use the trampoline when wet.
• Do not use in strong wind conditions and secure the trampoline.
• Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Do not eat while jumping.
• 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.
• Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the bed.
• Learn this skill before attempting others.
• Learn fundamental bounce 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 serious and combinations,
performing one fundamental after another, with or without feet bounces between them.
• Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control and repeated landing in the center of the trampoline can be accomplished.
Control is more important than height.
• While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward the perimeter. This will help control bounce.
• Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
INSTRUCTIONS
I
CHOKING HAZARD
— Small parts.
Not for children under 3 years.
WARNINGS : Max 150 kg / 330 lbs.
Only one user. Collision hazard.
Only for domestic use.
Adult supervision required.
Only for outdoor use.
The net should be replaced every year.
The trampoline shall be assembled by an adult in accordance with the assembly
instructions and thereafter checked before the first use.
Always close the net opening before jumping.
Jump without shoes.
Empty pockets and hands before jumping.
Always jump in the middle of the mat.
Do not exit by a jump.
e
WARNING: MAKE SURE YOU WEAR THE VULY
GLOVES WHEN YOU INSTALL THE TRAMPOLINE.
Time required: Approximately 1 hour • Number of people required: 2
Quantities:
Lower frame tubes6789
Upper frame tubes6789
Joiner poles6789
Springs48637290
Spring tool1111
Lower net poles6789
Upper net poles6789
Mat/Net1111
Safety Pad1111
8FT10FT12FT14FT
2
VULY2
Improper use or lack of care can lead to your trampoline deteriorating earlier than expected. Please follow all of these care instructions to
ensure that your trampoline lasts for as long as possible.
WEATHER CARE
If your trampoline will be unused for any extended period, you should disassemble it and store it out of inclement weather.
Clean away any fallen debris on your trampoline after rain. Wipe off residual water, any moisture left on the trampoline may
contribute to the corrosion of steel components and weaken textiles.
Disconnect the safety net from the net poles, and cover the net and mat with a storm cover (not included). Never position your
trampoline under power lines.
Disassemble your trampoline. Always disassemble in the reverse order of assembly.
Assemble your trampoline where it will receive the most shade during the brightest times of the day. Cover your trampoline when
not in use to minimise UV damage.
STORAGE
Return your trampoline to its original packaging, and store it in a dry place.
MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
I
• Move the trampoline with a minimum of 4 adults, to ensure that the lift is within heavy-lifting regulations.
• Do not drag the trampoline; lifting insufficiently may cause the joiners and frame tubes to bend or warp.
• Avoid tilting the trampoline, or resting it on its side; the frame may bend under its own weight.
• Disassemble the trampoline, and return it to its original packaging, to transport it long distances.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Metal Rust and Corrosion
• Be aware of areas that are particularly prone to rusting:
- Places where water is easily trapped.
- Hollow sections of steel (which can appear in good condition on the outside, while hiding rust on the inside).
- Sections where different metal components join together.
• Inspect the inside of all frame tubes and poles every 6 months, and remove any water from the inside surfaces.
• Check tube and pole connection areas for rust.
• Use general purpose grease on steel connection areas to reduce the chance of corrosion.
• Avoid excessively cleaning steel components, as it may reduce the effectiveness of our protective coatings.
Textile Deterioration
• Clean your trampoline mat with a soft sponge only to avoid prematurely wearing the textiles.
• Avoid using powerful soaps or detergents; they can damage the textiles.
• Wipe dry any left over water after rain or cleaning with an absorbent cloth; the mat may discolour or form spots if left to dry in the
sun.
• Remove the textile parts, and store them—in their original packaging—in a cool, dry and dark place when the trampoline will not
be used for more than 1 month. Prolonged exposure to UV sunlight can shorten the lifespan of the safety net.
3
VULY2
ATTENTION! SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Responsibility rests with the owner and supervisors of the trampoline to
make sure that all users are aware of practices specified in the Usage
and Safety Instructions.
Read all instructions before using your trampoline. For further
information or additional instructional material, contact
vulysupport@spinmaster.com or your nearest trampoline club.
SITE PLANNING
• Place your trampoline on impact-absorbing surfaces, such as
• Ensure that the site is sufficiently stable to prevent the trampoline
from tipping or blowing away. We recommend using the Vuly
Anchor Kit (sold separately) to secure the trampoline to the
ground.
• Ensure that there is adequate overhead clearance. We
recommend a minimum clearance of 8 m/26’ from ground level.
Provide additional clearance for wires, tree branches and other
possible hazards.
• Ensure that there is adequate lateral clearance. We recommend a minimum of at least 2 m/7’ of free space on all sides of the trampoline. This
area should be free of concrete, bitumen, brick or other hard surfaces.
• Keep the area around the trampoline clear and away from walls, fences, building structures and other play areas.
• Do not place the trampoline on top other objects, or store anything under the trampoline, such as garden tools and bicycles.
• Avoid using the trampoline during gusty or severe winds. Use only when wind or air movement is calm and gentle.
• Place the trampoline in a well-lit area.
SPECIFIC USE & SAFETY LIMITATIONS
I
SAFETY CHECKS
Perform the following safety check procedures before using the trampoline:
Product Check
• Inspect the trampoline before and after each use for component deterioration, which can happen over time from use and from environmental
and weather conditions.
• Inspect the safety net structure for missing, improperly positioned, bent, broken or insecurely attached net poles, pole caps and sharp
protrusions.
• Inspect the safety net textiles for deteriorated stitching, punctures, fraying, sagging, tears or holes.
• Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts immediately, and through Vuly Trampolines only.
• Check the surface of the mat for foreign objects, and remove them.
• Ensure that the trampoline safety net (and frame padding, if applicable) is correctly fitted.
• Disallow any activity underneath the trampoline.
• Refrain from using the trampoline when it is rainy or wet.
• Secure the trampoline properly when not in use to protect against unauthorised use.
• Remove any ladder from the trampoline when not in use to prevent children from falling.
• Lubricate where metal components connect, and on the springs.
• Use only Vuly-made accessories with, or on, our trampolines.
Personal Check
• Avoid bouncing while tired, or bouncing for so long that you become tired.
• Refrain from eating or drinking on the trampoline.
• Avoid bouncing immediately after a meal.
• Do not use a trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Ensure that the user’s weight is less than 150 kg/330 lbs (8FT, 10FT), 120 kg/265 lbs (12FT, 14FT).
Clothing Check
• Wear clothing that is tight fitting, and that allows you to move freely.
• Wear sun-protective clothing, sunscreen and a soft hat.
• Wear clothing that is free of drawstrings, hooks, loops, buckles, jewellery or anything that could get caught in the trampoline net.
• Do not wear shoes while bouncing, unless they are designed for use on a trampoline and are well-fitted.
Behaviour Check
• Do not allow more than one person onto the trampoline at a time.
• Do not allow any solid or sharp extraneous items onto the trampoline.
• Do not allow pets on the trampoline.
• Do not jump onto or off of the trampoline.
• Do not use trampoline without mature and knowledgeable supervision.
• Do not sit on the edge of the trampoline; additional weight puts pressure on the entire system.
• Do not walk closely in front of, behind or between the trampoline’s moving parts.
• Do not stop any moving parts suddenly while they are in motion.
• Do not use the trampoline in any way that is not described in this manual.
• Ensure that you do not misuse or abuse the trampoline; it could cause serious injuries.
4
VULY2
Use this checklist to inspect the trampoline before each use. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts to avoid potential hazards.
If the following listed issues are discovered, do not continue to use the trampoline. Contact vulysupport@spinmaster.com or your
nearest dealer to order and replace any parts.
TRAMPOLINE INSPECTION
I
FRAME
Surface of the tubes and poles
❑ Rust spots
❑ Cracking on the curved areas
❑ Elongation of the net pole holes
❑ Twisted or stretched steel
❑ Sharp protrusions
❑ Damage from the net poles or wire loops
❑ Loose studs
Net Pole Holes
❑ Cracks around the holes
❑ Elongation of the holes
MAT AND SAFETY NET
Mat
❑ Holes
❑ Burn marks
❑ Frayed yarn
❑ Broken sewing threads
❑ Sagging fabric
❑ Faded or torn fabric
User: Start by getting comfortable with bouncing by performing small jumps until your confidence and coordination improve. Familiarise yourself with
basic bouncing, landing and stopping movements. This will allow you to develop greater control before you attempt more advanced techniques. Always
focus your eyes on the edge of the trampoline; this will help with basic coordination.
Follow our guide to fundamental skills, and seek professional gymnastic training advice, to further develop your understanding of the dynamics of
trampoline bouncing, and the progression of bounce routines.
Supervisor: Ensure that all safety guidelines are being followed by the user. You must be mature and knowledgeable about trampolines, read this entire
booklet, and ensure that the user has also read this entire booklet.
If no supervisor is available at times when someone may use the trampoline, it should be appropriately disassembled to avoid unsupervised use.
Children should be supervised during play.
BASIC SKILLS
The following is advice on how to perform the fundamental skills of trampolining:
Bouncing
You should always bounce in the centre of the bed, and only perform controlled bounces in line with your coordination and capability. Always begin your
basic bounces low. Never jump excessively high or recklessly.
The Stop Bounce
This technique will allow you to regain control by quickly stopping your movement. Keep your feet on the mat, and absorb the rebound of the trampoline
through your knees and waist.
USAGE
I
This skill should be the first skill that you learn, and you should use it whenever you feel out of balance, or when you land away from the centre of the
mat.
To practice the stop bounce:
1. Stand in centre of the mat, with your feet about hip-width apart.
2. Attempt 3 easy bounces; keep them low and controlled.
3. Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline to keep your balance.
4. Stop the bounce by bending your knees and hips when you land on the mat.
Arm Actions
Arms are also important for proper lift and control. Whenever you’re in the air, your arms should be too. Raise them as you jump—to about shoulder
height and width. Keep this position until you start falling, then lower your arms to slightly behind the hips. Re-lift them as you bounce again.
Leg Actions
There are three basic leg actions: the tuck, pike, and straddle pike. You should assume these positions at the peak of your bounce, and resume the
normal landing position as you come back down.
Concentrate on getting perfect form as you practice; ensure that your toes are pointed, and your fingers are straight. These simple variations to the basic
bounce are very important for gaining experience in coordinating your movement.
Arm Actions
Emergency and Evacuation Procedure
If any part of the trampoline begins to fail, the user should withdraw themselves from the trampoline, and they, the supervisor and any other
bystanders should move away. Disassemble the trampoline as soon as possible to avoid any further use.
Leg Actions
6
VULY2
HexVex 2™
HexVex™ is a unique, interactive game printed on your jumping mat.
Originally based on ‘Add-ons’, a training tool used by elite trampolinists to improve their co-ordination and reaction time, HexVex™ helps jumpers
to improve their balance and enhance their memory and learn sequence.
HexVex 2™ Game Icons
A trampoline should be used by one person at a time. Some HexVex™ games are designed to be played by more than one person.
Each player should climb off the trampoline to allow the next player to have their turn.
Mimic Me
Players: 2 or more
The first player starts on the edge of the trampoline, and begins the game by calling out the name of an icon and jumping onto it. Players then take
turns, repeating the icon that the previous player(s) jumped onto, while adding a new icon at the end of the sequence. A player is out of the game if
they jump on an incorrect icon, or execute the sequence in the wrong order.
The winner is the last player left jumping.
Story Hop
Players: 2-3
The first player starts in the middle of the jumping mat, and begins the game by jumping on any icon, and shouting a part of a story that relates to
that icon. That player then continues the story by jumping on the remaining icons to tell a complete story. The other players then take their turns by
doing the same.
The winning player is the one who gets the most laughs with their story from all the other players.
USAGE
I
7
VULY2
WARNING: MAKE SURE YOU WEAR THE VULY
GLOVES WHEN YOU INSTALL THE TRAMPOLINE.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
I
FRAME
STEP
1
Lay out the lower frame tubes in
a circle; these are the frame
tubes without spring holes. Make
sure that the male end is facing
to the left, and the female to the
right.
STEP
3
A - Slide the male side of each lower frame tube into the lower section
of the joiner pole. Make sure that the foot of the joiner pole is facing
outwards.
B - Press in the push buttons (2) to insert the female side of the lower
frame tube into the male. Ensure the push buttons pop out the holes to
secure. Repeat until you have completed the lower frame ring.
STEP
2
Lay out each upper frame tube
around the lower frame tube. Make
sure that they are facing the same
direction as the lower frame tubes.
Position the joiner poles around the
circle.
STEP
4
Repeat Step 3 for the upper frame tubes.
Note: There are no push buttons - the mat and springs will hold the
frame together.
(2)
B
A
STEP
5
Check to see that your completed frame looks like the image.
Note: The push buttons should be to the right.
8
VULY2
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
I
MAT AND NET
STEP
6
Lay your trampoline mat on the inside of the trampoline to ensure it is
flat and centred. Lay the trampoline net over the top. At this point,
you should ensure that the ‘red mark’ is positioned just to the right of
a joiner pole.
STEP
7
The long end of the spring hooks into the frame, alternating above and below the frame. The short end of the springs hook onto the mat ‘D’
shackles. Attach 1 spring on one side of the mat. Go to the opposite side of the mat and using the spring tool, attach another spring. Rotate around
the mat to ensure an even spring pressure as you attach.
4
2
6
7
Long End Hook
above frame, below frame
5
1
3
SAFETY PADS
STEP
8
Place the pads on the frame of the trampoline. Ensure that the logo on
the pad aligns with the entrance of the door, and that the holes in the
pads align with the holes in the frame joints.
9
VULY2
STEP
9
Attach the safety pads to the frame by unhooking one spring and
feeding the spring through the loop on the safety pad. Re-attach the
spring to the frame using the spring tool. Repeat for each hook until
you’ve secured all the safety pads.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
I
TRAMPOLINE NET
STEP
10
Lay out your upper and lower net poles in pairs. To distinguish the
two—the lower net pole is reinforced at the bottom, and the upper net
pole has extra holes in centre.
LOWER NET POLES
UPPER NET POLES
STEP
11
Insert each upper net pole into the lower net pole. Ensure that you face
the holes at the top of the net poles outwards. Rest the connected
poles against the frame near each joiner pole.
STEP
12
Insert the net pole plug into the upper net pole. Ensure that the
material is not twisted.
STEP
Lift the completed net pole, raising the net at the same time. Place the
lower net pole into the joiner pole. Repeat for all the net poles until
you have completely set up the net.
13
10
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.