AlleyOOP Sports 10ft VariableBounce Trampoline User manual

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JumpSport, Inc.
2055 South 7th Street, Suite A
San Jose, CA 95112 U.S.A.
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408-213-2551
www.jumpsport.com
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10ft VariableBounce Trampoline System
User’s Manual
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use Instructions
WARNING
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline and Trampoline Enclosure
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.
DO NOT allow more than one
person on the trampoline. DO
NOT allow more than one
person inside the trampoline
enclosure. Use by more than
one person at the same time
can result in serious injury.
Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
DO NOT attempt to jump over
the barrier.
DO NOT intentionally rebound
off the barrier.
DO NOT hang from, kick, cut
or climb on the barrier.
The maximum user weight is 215 pounds. This
trampoline is not recommended for use by children
under six years of age.
P/N: INS-P-11232-02E
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without the prior written consent of JumpSport, Inc. is prohibited.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. JumpSport, Inc. shall not be liable for any damages resulting
from technical errors or omissions, which may be present in this document, or from use of this document.
Copyright © 2008-2016, by JumpSport, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed: 2016
Instruction Manual P/N: INS-P-11232-02E
AlleyOOP 10ft VariableBounce Trampoline System P/N: UNA-U-11222-02
Trademarks
JumpSport®, AlleyOOP Sports®, VariableBounce™, PowerBounce™, Sure-Lok™, ProFlex™ Basketball Set, Game and Party Pak™,
SureStep™ Trampoline Ladder, and BounceBoard Extreme™ are trademarks of JumpSport, Inc.
All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.
Patents
This product includes technology associated with U.S. and International Patents.
For further information, visit: patents.JumpSport.com
How to Contact Customer Support
Should you require customer service or technical support for your AlleyOOP 10ft VariableBounce Trampoline System, please contact
AlleyOOP Sports’ Customer Service department at:
United States:
408-213-2551
6:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time
Australia:
1800-822-117

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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 5
AlleyOOP ProFlex Basketball Set 6
Game and Party Pak 6
Chapter 2 Assembly and Installation Instructions 7
Preparation 7
Trampoline Placement 7
Tools (Trampoline) 8
Parts List (Trampoline) 8
Tools (Safety Enclosure) 9
Parts List (Safety Enclosure) 9
Assembly 11
Final Steps 23
Disassembly 24
Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance Instructions 25
Inspection (Trampoline & Safety Enclosure) 25
Trampoline Mat 26
Cold Weather Protection 26
Replacement Parts 26
Disassembly 26
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Trampoline) 27
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Safety Enclosure) 29
Windy Conditions 30
Moving the Trampoline 30
Care 30
Chapter 4 Warning Information 31
Points of Safety 31
Before you Jump, Read this: 31
Landing on Springs or Frame 32
Bouncing off the Trampoline 32
Landing Incorrectly on the Mat 32
Chapter 5 Use Instructions 33
Safety Rules (Trampoline) 33
Safety Rules (Safety Enclosure) 34
Basic Skills 35
Bouncing 35
Stop Bounce 35
Arm Action 35
Bounce Variations 36
Basic Landing Positions 36
Seat Drop 36
Hands and Knees Drop 37
Front Drop 37
Series of Drops 38

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Chapter 5 Use Instructions (cont.) 33
Twisting Moves 38
Swivel Hips 38
Turntable 39
Twist Variations 39
Warranty Information Last Page
Contents

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Introduction 1
Congratulations on purchasing an AlleyOOP Sports Trampoline Safety System! We sincerely believe that you have
purchased the finest round trampoline on the market. It has been engineered with safety, durability, and performance in
mind. As a result, this product features our VariableBounce mat system and our Sure-Lok rail system.
Safe use of a trampoline also requires adequate knowledge of technique, as well as what not to do. Please read this
manual thoroughly for key points of safety.
Trampolines, being rebounding devices, propel the performer to unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body
movements. Therefore, it is emphasized that all purchasers, and all persons using the trampoline, become familiar with
the rules for safe use. Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous, and can cause serious injuries. The purchaser/
user of this piece of equipment is assuming a degree of risk for which AlleyOOP Sports cannot be responsible.
Read this information thoroughly before allowing the trampoline to be used. Keep this manual available for your
review, and for review by all potential users. If there are questions please call AlleyOOP Sports for further explanation.
Caution
AlleyOOP Sports trampolines are designed exclusively for the home backyard market. Many users of our trampolines
are children, and therefore need close supervision and rules to follow while playing on the trampoline. These rules must
be enforced by whomever is responsible for the care of the children. It is strongly recommended that the buyer of this
product go over the rules and recommendations in the packet of information supplied, including those in this manual. It
is also strongly recommended that these rules and recommendations be supplemented with those of your own, for
example: the time that jumping is allowed, when neighbors can visit, and so on. These rules and recommendations
should be reviewed with anyone who is going to jump on the trampoline. If it is possible, review these rules with the
parents or guardians of any visitors who may be jumping on the trampoline. See Safety Rules (under the Use Instructions
section) for more information.
Recommended weight limitation is no more than 215 pounds. Persons at, or near this weight should test the resiliency of
the springs prior to extensive bouncing. Do this by jumping lightly on the mat. If the resiliency appears to be weak (mat
does not lift the individual when light jumps are made), discontinue bouncing immediately, take off the springs and
inspect them. If the springs appear to be stretched out of shape, the mat should not be put back on until the springs have
been replaced. Be sure to check the mat for any areas that need re-stitching, or V-rings that may need replacing.
We also urge you to not keep any ladder, step stool, or other climbing device next to the trampoline when use of the
trampoline is not supervised by an adult. This precaution helps to prevent access to the trampoline by individuals that
are too small, or do not have the physical strength necessary to jump on a trampoline without having the proper
supervision.

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www.jumpsport.com !
Bring the party to your
trampoline! The Game & Party
Pak is a great way to take
turns and have fun
participating in games while
you are waiting.
Convince your parents that
games provide the “structure"
you need in your life, and that
the Game & Party Pak is just
the solution. Plus, you can tell
them the Party Pak does big
words like:
Enhances Athletic Building
Blocks
Develops Agility, Stamina,
Balance, Coordination
Improves Spatial
Awareness
(They won’t be able to turn you
down!)
Set Includes:
Illustrated book of 20
games
3 soft balls
4 shock cords
1 box of sidewalk chalk
Hours of fun!
Let’s face it, kids have to look up
a lot: at parents, teachers, and
bigger brothers/sisters. With the
AlleyOOP ProFlex Basketball
Set, look down for a change!
Whether you are into practicing
your outside shot or improving
your up-close game, the ProFlex
Basketball Set is a fun way to
avoid homework. Heck, athletic
scholarships pay for college
too!
Our most popular
accessory!
Easily installed to your
safety enclosure
Set includes basketball
AlleyOOP ProFlex Basketball Set
Introduction
Game & Party Pak

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Assembly and Installation
Instructions 2
Preparation
Before you begin assembling your AlleyOOP 10ft VariableBounce Trampoline System, make sure your trampoline is in a
proper location.
Trampoline Placement
CAUTION: When deciding on where to place your trampoline, consider the following:
WARNING
Overhead Clearance Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 24 feet from ground level
is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible hazards.
Lateral Clearance Lateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure away from
walls, structures, fences, and other play areas. Maintain a clear space on all sides of the
trampoline and trampoline enclosure.
Level Surface Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure on a level surface before use.
Lighting Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure in a well-lighted area. Artificial
illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas.
Security Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure against unauthorized and
unsupervised use.
Ground Clearance Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline and trampoline enclosure.
Note: The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline and the trampoline must be of
the appropriate size as covered by the specific enclosure.
Note: The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices specified in
the Use Instructions.
WARNING: Do Not use or stand near the trampoline in windy or gusty conditions. A trampoline can become
airborne when exposed to sustained wind or gusting wind conditions. This can result in serious injury, paraly-
sis, or death, as well as property damage. To reduce these risks, disassemble the trampoline and enclosure
and store them until weather conditions improve. Anchoring a trampoline frame may prevent the trampoline from
moving as a result of the wind, but even anchored trampolines can become airborne or damaged. Consult a qualified
contractor to determine what type of anchor works best in your location.
IMPORTANT: The best surface on which to place your trampoline is dirt or grass. However, if you plan to install the
trampoline on a very hard surface such as concrete or asphalt, a dense foam —similar to what can be found in
public playgrounds —should be installed under each leg. Contact JumpSport Customer Service if you have any
questions.
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to become familiar with all of the information in this booklet, to
convey the warnings to all users, and to enforce AlleyOOP Sports’ rules for safe use.
This unit is not intended for commercial or public use, and such use is strictly prohibited.
The maximum user weight is up to 215 pounds.
This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age.

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Tools (Safety Enclosure)
Installation of the safety enclosure requires a 13mm hex wrench (included) or a deep socket with a ratchet or cordless
drill, and a 5mm Allen wrench (included). An 8 foot A-Frame ladder will be useful for some steps (use care and follow
procedures for use). Safety glasses and gloves are also recommended for safety.
Parts List (Safety Enclosure)
Your 10ft VariableBounce Trampoline System is shipped with the parts shown below. The safety enclosure parts ship in
a separate box, which has a smaller box inside of it. If any parts are missing, immediately call AlleyOOP Sports Custom-
er Service at 408-213-2551.
Note: Do NOT discard the foam tubing (Reference #12 and #13); it is needed to make the pole assemblies. It is not
just packing material. Do NOT remove any caps from the ends of any of the support poles.
Nylock nut (Ref. #16d)
Acorn nut (Ref. #16e)
Reference # Part # Description Quantity
10 POL-A-11216A Lower support pole, with snap-button 6
11 POL-P-11332A Upper support pole, notch at one end 6
12 FOA-P-10078A Long foam tubing (1 tube packed over 1 pole) 6
13 FOA-P-10103A Short foam tubing (2 tubes packed over 1 pole) 6
14 SLE-P-11398A Pole sleeve, green vinyl 6
15 CAP-P-10075A Ball end cap 6
16a BOL-P-10081A M8 bolt, Allen head 12
16b SPA-P-10083A Pole spacer, black 12
16c WAS-P-10082A Washer 24
16d NUT-P-10084A M8 Nylock nut 12
16e NUT-P-10622A M8 acorn nut, capped end 12
17 TOO-P-10158A Wrench, 13mm hex 1
18 TOO-P-10159A Wrench, 5mm Allen 1
19 NET-P-21203-00 Heavy-duty net 1
20 STR-P-11150A 30” strap with buckle 8
Tools (Trampoline)
No tools are required for installation of the trampoline. However, safety glasses and gloves are recommended for safety.
Parts List (Trampoline)
Your 10ft VariableBounce Trampoline System is shipped with the parts shown below. The trampoline parts ship in 2
separate boxes which may arrive on different days. If any parts are missing, immediately call AlleyOOP Sports Custom-
er Service at 408-213-2551.
Reference # Part # Description Quantity
1LEG-A-11229-01 Horizontal leg piece 3
2LEG-P-11228-01 Vertical leg piece 6
3RAI-P-11227A Rail piece with 2 leg sockets, 12 spring notches 3
4RAI-P-11226A Rail piece with no leg sockets, 12 spring notches 3
5MAT-S-11287A Mat, 72 V-rings 1
6SPR-P-10059A Spring, 8.5 inches 72
7a PAD-A-11237A Frame pad section 6
7b PAD-P-11311A Pad connector, with Velcro (connects frame pad sections) 12

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The following pages contain diagrams, pictures, and written instructions for assembling your 10ft VariableBounce
Trampoline System. The “Ref. #” mentioned in many steps is referring to the “Reference #” column of the parts list on
the previous pages.
Familiarize yourself with the Assembly and Installation Instructions before beginning installation.
For installation questions, please contact AlleyOOP Sports’ Customer Service department at:
United States:
408-213-2551
6:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time
Australia:
1800-822-117
Assembly and Installation Instructions
CAUTION
Pinch point.
Pay careful attention to hand
position when connecting tubes
and handling springs.

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Assembly
Note: We recommend at least 2 people participate in assembling the trampoline. Use pages 8—9 to help with part
names and numbers.
Assembly and Installation Instructions
1) Lay all rail and leg pieces in a circle as shown. See page 8 for
detailed part descriptions.
2) Using 1 horizontal leg piece and 2 vertical leg pieces, build a
leg assembly as shown above.
>> Repeat with all remaining leg pieces. When finished, you will
have 3 complete leg assemblies.
4) Stand 1 leg assembly upright and connect a rail with 2 sockets
as shown.
3) IMPORTANT: The holes through the vertical legs—located
near the middle of each leg and not related to the snap
buttons—will be used for connecting the enclosure poles in a
later step. On one side, the hole will be flat and flush with the
leg. On the other side, the hole will be indented into the leg. You
can see and feel a difference between each side by running your
finger along the hole.
Both vertical leg pieces must have the indented side facing the
same direction, and when you attach the leg assemblies to the
rails in the next steps, the indented side must face out and away
from the trampoline.
>> Repeat Step 2 with all remaining leg pieces. When finished,
you will have 4 complete leg assemblies.
Rail with 2
leg sockets
Ref. #3
Rail with no
leg sockets
Ref. #4
Horizontal
leg piece
Ref. #1
Vertical leg
piece
Ref. #2
(Top view)
Leg assembly
Holes in vertical leg
pieces must have
indentations facing the
same direction
IMPORTANT: See next page for how to properly align
the leg assemblies.

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT: As you connect leg assemblies to rails, pay careful attention to holes in vertical leg pieces. All holes are designed to face center of
trampoline and be aligned with holes in leg sockets of trampoline, when properly installed.
If holes in vertical legs are not facing toward middle of trampoline, you will have to flip the whole leg assembly around 180 degrees.
Be sure vertical leg pieces have indented side facing away from trampoline .
Hole in leg socket
of trampoline rail.
Hole in vertical leg
piece, shown with
indentation facing out.
All holes shown
correctly lined up with
each other.
Snap button
If your horizontal legs have snap buttons, continue reading. If not, skip to the next step.
Correct
Incorrect
(rotate horizontal legs
180 degrees)
(Top view showing whole
trampoline frame assembled.)
Leg assembly
Leg assembly
Holes in leg assembly point toward
center of trampoline

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5) Connect another leg assembly to same rail with 2 sockets. 6) Connect rail with no sockets, then rail with 2 sockets.
7) Connect next leg assembly to rail with 2 sockets.
>> Repeat Steps 5 and 6 all the way around until all rail pieces
and leg assemblies are connected together.
8) Completed frame.
Note: The frame may not be snug at this point. This is normal
until you start adding the mat and springs, which add tension to
the frame to help keep everything snug.
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TIP: For easy spring installation, connect spring to V-ring of mat
and pull toward you, to connect to frame. Use a second spring as
a tool to hook onto the one you are installing.
IMPORTANT: If you have a PowerBounce Trampoline, open the
separate PowerBounce box and use those instructions to install
the PowerBounce springs while you install the standard springs
in the following steps.
9) Connect jumping mat to trampoline frame using 4 springs.
Connect each spring to a V-ring and spring notch, approximately
1/4 circle apart from each other. Warning labels must face up.
Note: For this step, the springs do not have to be perfectly
spaced. They are to help keep tension on the mat while you
connect the remaining springs.
10) Start at a spring that is already connected. While standing
outside the frame, count 4 V-rings and spring notches clockwise,
and connect another spring. The easiest way to connect a spring is
to hook spring onto V-ring, then pull it toward you and hook it
into spring notch on top of frame rail.
11) Continue counting 4 V-rings and notches and connecting a
spring until you have gone all the way around the trampoline.
When you get to a spring that you connected in Step 9, reposition
it if necessary, so that the springs are all spaced exactly 4 V-rings
and spring notches apart.
V-rings
Spring
Ref. #6
Spring notches
Spring
Ref. #6
Spring
Ref. #6
(Top view)
(Top view)
(Top view)
Mat
Ref. #5
Warning label on
mat facing up
Warning label on
mat facing up
Assembly and Installation Instructions

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12) Now connect a spring to every middle V-ring and spring notch, working clockwise around the trampoline. Have someone work
across from you, also going clockwise.
Note: It is important to have someone working across from you. Otherwise, the springs could over-extend and become difficult to
connect, or possibly even damaged.
13) Connect all the remaining springs to the trampoline, again working clockwise, with someone working across from you.
(Top view)
(Top view)
Person 2
Person 1
Assembly and Installation Instructions

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14) Lay the 6 frame pad sections on the trampoline to create a full circle around the trampoline frame. Align pad sections so that the
end of each pad section lines up directly in-between each vertical leg. Bottom of pad will have button bungee t-anchors (as shown on
next page).
WARNING: Trampoline use is not recommended without the frame
pad installed. The frame pad is designed to reduce the possibility of
injury by protecting the user from coming into contact with the frame
and springs of the trampoline. It is very important that you properly and secure-
ly attach the frame pad to the frame, and that it is in the correct position prior to
using the trampoline.
15) Two pad connectors are used to connect adjacent pad sections together; one pad connector connects to the bottom of each pad
section and the second pad connector connects to the top of each pad section.
Pad connector
Ref. #7b
Pad connector
Pad connector
Frame pad section
Ref. #7a
End of pad sections
(where pad connectors will be)
Vertical legs
Assembly and Installation Instructions

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16) Between the poles on the top of the frame pad, you will find a button bungee. Lift the pad at one of these button bungee
locations. The bungee on the bottom side of the pad will be used to secure the pad around the frame of the trampoline.
17) Secure button bungee t-anchor around frame of trampoline, as shown.
>> Repeat at every location on bottom of pad where you see a button bungee t-anchor until all 12 t-anchors are securely fastened to
the frame of the trampoline.
Button bungee on
top of frame pad Button bungee
t-anchor on bottom
of frame pad
Frame of trampoline
Assembly and Installation Instructions

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18) Build all pole assemblies as shown. (Pole sleeve and foam will fit up inside ball end cap.) See page 9 for detailed part
descriptions.
Lower pole (Ref. #10) Upper pole (Ref. #11)
Long foam tubing (Ref. #12) Short foam tubing (Ref. #13)
Pole sleeve (Ref. #14)
Ball end cap (Ref. #15)
19) Using the tools and hardware provided, attach a pole to the outside of each trampoline leg. Holes on bottom of pole will have
indentations on 1 side. Indentations must face in toward vertical leg. Snugly tighten bolts and Nylock nuts with wrenches. Hand-
tighten acorn nuts.
Top of lower pole
(narrower end
with snap button)
Top of upper pole
(notched end)
Top of pole sleeve
(narrow end)
Bolt
Ref. #16a
Pole spacer
Ref. #16b
Acorn nut
Ref. #16e
Nylock nut
Ref. #16d
Washer
Ref. #16c
Assembly and Installation Instructions

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
20) Become familiar with the numbering of the poles, as shown above. The doorway will be an overlapping section of net between
pole 1 and pole 8, and will be directly over a U-leg. Stretch the net out, and locate the warning label and tag on one end. Put this end
down to the left of pole 1, and lay the rest of the net out counter-clockwise around the circumference of the trampoline, along the out-
side of the enclosure poles. See image above and next photo below.
21) The front (outside) of the net has a tag and warning label. Ensure that they are on the bottom of the net, facing out,
and are visible to users as they enter the trampoline. Correct positioning of the warning placard is important for net
placement in the next step.
Pole 8
Pole 6
Pole 5
Pole 4
Pole 3 Pole 2
Pole 1
Start
(Top view.
Leg assemblies
shown with dotted
lines.)
Place end of net with warning
label here
Pole 8
End of net with tag
and warning placard
View from outside trampoline showing doorway
Warning Placard
Photos show 14’ VariableBounce with 8 poles. For illustration
purposes only.

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
22) Ensure the warning placard is correctly positioned: Refer to the photos in Step #21
for confirmation.
On the end with the warning label, locate the buckle at the top of the net, and count 5
meshes away from the strap buckle at the end of the net. Your net may have a red
thread sewn into the top strap at this location; you may use this as a reference instead
of counting. Keep in mind, this number is approximate, and the net may need to be
adjusted so that the doorway is centered between poles 6 and 1.
Hang the top of the net from the ball end cap, beginning at the enclosure pole to the
right of the doorway (Pole 1). Continue to hang the top strap of the net from the enclo-
sure poles in a counter-clockwise direction. The top strap will not be perfectly straight
between poles.
23) Continue hanging the net around the circumference, back to pole 1. Thread the loose end of the net strap through
the inner slot in the buckle, then over the center divider, and back out through the outer slot as shown in photos A and B
above to join the two sides of the net. The strap should exit the buckle behind the buckle tab as shown in photo B above.
Tighten the top and bottom straps most of the way, but leave the net slightly loose.
Note: Bottom of net may not be touching trampoline at this time. This is normal.
AB
Pole 1
Pole 2
Pole 3
Doorway of trampoline
Pole 6
5 net meshes from strap buckle
No gap between cap and
foam/sleeve
View from inside trampoline looking outward
Pole 1

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
24) If the net is not centered or slightly to the right of center when viewed from outside the trampoline, adjust the mesh-
es on the ball end caps so that it is centered. This is to ensure there is room for the ladder, so that the user may enter
safely. Tighten all buckles and add a simple knot to the loose end, so the net will not slacken. Check the foam and sleeve
to ensure they are properly seated, as they have a tendency to slide down during installation. The ball end cap should
be secure on the top of the enclosure pole, and there should not be a gap between the ball end cap and the foam/sleeve.
25) When hung correctly, the inner and outer panel of net should overlap by at least 6 inches in the middle. It can over-
lap by more, but should not be much closer than 8 inches to pole 8.
IMPORTANT: If the net does not overlap by at least 6 inches in the middle, STOP. Do NOT continue with the installation. Go back
to Step 22. Rehang net, being sure to pull it snugly from one pole to the next.
Ladder to side of doorway
Minimum 6
inch overlap
in middle
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