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Aquaglide Platinum Rebound 12' User manual

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Contents Per Product: No Special Tools Required
To Assemble Your New Rebound Bouncers
Rebound Bouncer 12’ – (1) Rebound Tube, (1) SwimStep Access Platform, (2)
Interloc Straps, (1) Repair Kit
Rebound Aquapark Set 12’ – (1) Rebound Tube, (1) Rebound Slide, (1) I-Log,(1)
SwimStep Access Platform, (6) Interloc Straps, (1) Repair Kit
Rebound Bouncer 16’ – (1) Rebound Tube, (1) SwimStep Access Platform, (2)
Interloc Straps, (1) 4-Way Mooring Bridle, (1) Repair Kit
Rebound Aquapark Set 16’ – (1) Rebound Tube, (1) Rebound Slide, (1) I-Log, (1)
SwimStep Platform, (1) 4-Way Bridle, (6) Interloc Straps, (1) Repair Kit
Watersports Safety Code
Watersports are fun and challenging but involve inherent risks of
injury or death. To increase your enjoyment of the sport and to
reduce your risks, use common sense and follow these rules:
Before you start:
• Familiarize yourself with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, the risks
inherent in the sport, and the proper use of the equipment.
• Know the waterways.
• Use caution and common sense.
• Do not use in recreational swimming pools, within 3m (10ft.) of commercial
pool edge, or within 4.5m (15ft.) of boats, docks, or other hard obstructions.
• 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 bounce
surface.
• Do not dive head rst or swim under your Rebound.
• Never use at night, or in low-light conditions.
• Never use in poor weather conditions with excessive wind, waves or lightning.
• Do not use on dry land.
• Do no use without proper anchoring.
• Do not dive head rst or swim under your Rebound.
• Take extreme care when swimming between the shore and the product. Be cau-
tious of any boat trafc or other obstructions. Ensure all users are capable swim-
mers and are not excessively fatigued-Do not allow anyone to attempt to swim to
or from the product that are not physically able to do so.
• Always ensure that the swimming area around the product is free of sub-
merged logs, rocks and sandbars. Ask about the local water conditiions
before use.
• Only allow use of the product with proper supervision. Secure the product
It is the owner’s responsibility
to read the owner’s manual and instruct
all users in the safe operation of these products. By inating these products you here-
by agree to the Release of Liability, Claim Waiver, and Assumption of Risk Agreement
in this manual. Please read this manual prior to inating and using these products
and keep for future reference. As with any action sport, recklessness, inexperience,
misuse, or neglect of the equipment may result in serious injury or death.
Manual Covers The
Following Products
Rebound 12’
Rebound Aquapark Set 12’
Rebound 16’
Rebound Aquapark Set 16’
Maximum
Jumpers
Three (3)
Three (3)
Five (5)
Five (5)
Maximum
Suggested
Weight Load
600 lbs.
600 lbs.
1000 lbs.
1000 lbs.
Stop! Read this manual carefully
before using this product!
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Owner’s Manual
12, 16
BOUNCER AND BOARDING PLATFORM
A Q U A P A R K S Y S T E M
USE OF THIS PRODUCT AND PARTICIPATION IN WATERSPORTS
INVOLVES INHERENT RISKS OF INJURY OR DEATH.
• Thisproductshouldneverbeusedbychildrenexceptunder
 adultsupervision.
• Notintendedforusebychildrenunder5yearsofage.
• Thisproductisnotapersonalotationdevice.
• AlwayswearaU.S.CoastGuardapprovedTypeIII(PFD)vest.
• Neverplacewristsorfeetthroughhandles,strapsorrings.
• Donotuseinshallowwater(lessthan8feetdeep)ornearshore,
 docks,pilings,swimmersorboats.
• Neverswimundertheproduct.
• Donotexceedthemanufacturer’srecommendednumberofusersfor
 yourparticularproduct.
• Donotusewhileundertheinuenceofalcoholordrugs.
• ReadOperator’sManualbeforeuse.
Watersports can be safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts. The Operator’s Manual is presented to
enhance your enjoyment of the sport. It is intended to alert you to some of the potentially dangerous
conditions that can arise in all watersports.
To reduce the risk of injury or death, follow these guidelines:
•Carefully read the product Owner’s Manual and follow the instructions.
•Take all reasonable precautions in the use and operation of your trampoline and/or
aquapark.
•Teach anyone using your trampoline and/or aquapark about safe guidelines prior to use.
•Know your own limits. Stop when you are tired. Act responsibly. Be in good physical
condition and be cautious in your use of this or any other water sports product.
•Periodically check mooring bridles and/or lines to ensure safety. Replace any portion of
mooring and/or connection system that shows signs of wear.
•Do not add any hardware or attachments not otherwise supplied by the manufacturer.
THE WARNINGS AND PRACTICES SET FORTH ABOVE REPRESENT SOME COMMON RISKS
ENCOUNTERED BY USERS AND DOES NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL INSTANCES OF RISK OR
DANGER. PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE AND GOOD JUDGMENT.
Please contact the dealer or manufacturer of this product if you have any questions about proper
selection, function, or safe use of this product.
CAUTION
Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store!
For quetions regarding assembly, parts, or warranty, contact our customer
service department at 1-509-493-4938 or access product information at
www.aquaglide.net.
Interloc Strap Assembly Instructions
Figure 1
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Anchoring
NOTE: Take a moment to locate the anchor-
ing rings underneath your Rebound Bouncer.
The Rebound 12 has 2 anchor rings on the
underside of the tube. Attach anchor line to
atleast 1 ring. We suggest using 2 rings with
a 2-waybridle (not included) for long term
mooring.
The Rebound 16 has 4 reinforced anchor rings
evenly spaced around the underside of the
tube. The Rebound 16 comes with a 4-Way-
Mooring Bridle and stainless swivel, attached.
Connect anchor chain to the lower portion of
the stainless swivel.
IMPORTANT: Proper anchoring is essential to
the safety and performance of your product.
Due to the wide variety of conditions, we
advise using a professional skilled in mooring
and anchoring, and experienced with local
conditions. If improperly anchored, the product
can move and/or oat away. Aquaglide, Inc.
is not responsible for any damage, injuries or
losses due to improper anchoring.
Here are some general guidelines for anchoring
your product. These guidelines are not intended
to replace the need for professional installation.
1) Choose a location for your Rebound bouncer
and/or aquapark. Place the product in at least 8
ft. of water depth and in an area protected from
the wind and boat trafc. Review relevant rules
and restrictions with your local authorities.
2) Carefully check area under the bouncer and/
or aquapark for sharp or dangerous objects (i.e.
rocks or stumps).
3) Keep a safe distance from docks, boats, boat
lifts, and any other structures. DO NOT tie the
product to a dock!
4) Anchors and anchor line are sold separately.
We recommend at least 150 lbs. of weight for
the 12’ Rebound and 250 lbs of weight for the
16 Rebound. Ground screws or
heavier anchors (300 lbs. or more)
should be used on large or windy
bodies of water.
5) Attach anchor line securely to
the anchor. Use a buoy tied to
the other end of the rope to easily
locate your anchor.
6) When the product is in place,
remove the buoy and tie or shackle
the anchor line to the anchor
rings underneath the product. Allow AT LEAST several feet of slack in the
line before securing the line. This will allow the product to move in wind or
waves without displacing your anchor.
7) If strong winds or storms are expected, it is best to remove the product from
the water and deate it. You can also move it closer to shore and secure it
with lines.
Care and Maintenance
1) While your product has been initially treated with UV protectant, long-term
exposure to sunlight will damage the product. Regularly apply a UV protec-
tant to the exposed surface of the tube to ensure the life of your product. We
reccomend using ONLY 303 UV Protectant intended for use on vinyl for this
purpose. Monthly application while the product is in use is recommended.
NOT DOING SO OVER LONG TERM WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. 303
Protectant is available at most watersports dealers,or online at
www.303-products.com.
2) WARNING: Certain products, especially petrolium-based solvents, cleaners
and protectants such as ArmorAll can damage the product and use of these
products will void the warranty.
3) WARNING: Use of a high-pressure washer will damage the product and void
the warranty. To clean, use a soft bristle brush with mild soap and fresh
water. 303 UV Protectant contains a ‘safe for vinyl’ cleaner, and can be used
to clean and protect the product at the same time.
4) Check the ination of your tube often. It may appear to have lost air early in
the morning, but will expand once the sun warms it. Maximum expansion
will occur in the heat of the day. Under-ination can cause excessive wear.
Proper ination is important as this will discourage marine animals from
chewing and prevent damage from wear.
Storage
1) Before storing, place the product on a clean, level area. Clean with mild soap
and water and allow to dry completely. Apply 303 Protectant to the surface
of all tubes before deating.
2) Remove all attachments and store in a sealed water-proof container (i.e. a
plastic covered box or bin).
3) Remove ALL of the air from the tube using the deation end of the high
output inator/deator.
4) Fold the deated tube in thirds then roll loosely.
5) Store the product out of direct sunlight and protected from the environment in
a clean, dry location. It is best to store inside a container with moth balls to
prevent damage from rodents. NEVER store uncovered, in a damp location,
or on concrete surface! NEVER store at temperatures below 40 degrees F.
Aquaglide, Inc. #1 North Shore Dr, SE White Salmon, WA 98672 TEL: (509) 493-4938 FAX: (509) 493-4966
Your equipment :
• Check all equipment prior to use. Inspect your Rebound for missing, defec-
tive or worn parts. Never use the product if excessive wear or damage are
detected.
• Always check for proper ination before each use. Temperature and environ-
mental changes can cause changes in tube pressure. Using the product over
or under inated is dangerous and can cause damage to the product, voiding
the warranty.
• Always check security of the anchor and all attachments before each use.
• Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard Type III (PFD) vest.
THE WARNINGS AND PRACTICES SET FORTH ABOVE IN THE
WATERSPORTS SAFETY CODE REPRESENT SOME COMMON RISKS
ENCOUNTERED BY USERS. THE CODE DOES NOT PURPORT TO
COVER ALL INSTANCES OF RISK OR DANGER. PLEASE USE COMMON
SENSE AND GOOD JUDGMENT.
Please contact us if you have any questions on the proper
selection, function, or safe use of this product.
Assembly
1) Locate a at, dry area with access to electrical outlet or extension cord.
2) Unroll and place the Rebound Bouncer on the ground and locate the valve
as shown in Fig.1. Remove valve cover and push valve plunger in. Twist the
valve stem 90 degrees to open or close the 1-Way valve feature.
3) Using a high output inator/deator (preferred) of 3.0 psi (maximum) or a leaf
blower or shop vacuum using the exhaust port, place the ination hose with
proper adaptor into the valve. Ination times can vary by inator, but the tube
should be rm and tight when completely inated. In hot weather, be sure to
leave room for air expansion. DO NOT OVER-FILL. Inate to 2.0-2.5 psi or
until tube is rm and tight. Close the valve and secure valve cap.
Warning: Do not use an air compressor to inate tube. Air compressors are
designed for high pressure ination and can cause tube to burst if over-
inated. The inator/deator described above cannot over-inate the tube.
4) Roll out your SwimStep access platform and connect it to the Rebound
BEFORE INFLATING the platform using the attached InterLoc straps. The
access platform connects on the side of the bouncer where the warnings are
located. Find the 2 rings on the tube, near the water line. Use (2) Interloc
straps to connect the access platform to the tube as shown in Fig.2. Secure
the straps according to the following InterLoc instructions shown in Figure
3a- 3e. Once the straps are connected, then inate the boarding platform
until it is rm. This will tighten the platform to the side of the Rebound. Be
careful not to over-inate the access platform.
5) Congratulations! You are now ready to place your Rebound in the water.
NOTE: If you have purchased a Complete Rebound Aquapark Set, please
proceed to the Aquapark section for further assembly details. To launch your
Rebound bouncer, make sure to have at least 3-4 people evenly spaced
around the bouncer to help carry the Rebound. Use the molded transport
handles.
NEVER DRAG YOUR REBOUND! YOU MUST LIFT AND SET TO AVOID
ANY ACCIDENTAL TEARING ON SHARP OBJECTS
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Aquapark
If you have purchased a Complete
Rebound Aquapark Set, please see the
following instructions to complete assembly.
If not, please proceed to the Anchoring
section.
1) Roll out your I-Log and connect it to the
Rebound BEFORE INFLATING the I-Log
using the attached InterLoc straps. The
I-Log connects on the side of the bouncer
45 degrees clockwise from the access plat-
form (viewed from above). Find 2 D-rings on
the tube approximately 14” above the water
line. Take the (2) Interloc straps and con-
nect the I-Log to the Rebound tube accord-
ing to the InterLoc instructions shown below.
Once the straps are connected, then inate
the I-Log until it is rm. This will tighten the
I-Log to the side of the Rebound. Be careful
not to over inate the I-Log.
2) Unroll and place the Slide on the ground
next to the Rebound and inate it untill it
is rm. Ination times can vary by inator,
but the slide should be rm and tight when
completely inated. In hot weather, be sure to
leave room for air expansion, or let air out if it
becomes too hot. DO NOT OVER-FILL.
3) Attach the Slide to the Rebound using the 4
Interloc straps as shown in the instructions
to the right.
5) Congratulations! You are now ready to place
your Rebound Aquapark in the water. To
launch your Rebound Aquapark Set make
sure to have at least 3-4 people evenly
spaced around the Aquapark to help carry it.
Use the molded transport handles. Be sure to
support the end of the I-Log during transport.
NEVER DRAG YOUR REBOUND SET!
YOU MUST LIFT AND SET TO AVOID
ANY ACCIDENTAL TEARING ON SHARP
OBJECTS.
Figure 2
Interloc strap
Figure 1a
Interloc Strap Assembly Instructions
InterLoc straps should already be attached to
the boarding platform.
1) Thread the end of the interloc strap through
the two D-Rings on the Rebound, then back
through a single ring (1).
2) Pull all the webbing through the rings until the
white arrow of the Interloc logo stops at the
D-ring below. Cinch until it is tight (2).
3) Pass the end of the webbing back through the
open area of the two D-Rings on top as shown
(3).
4) Now bring the webbing through the opening in
the single D-Ring on the platform as shown (4a).
5) Fold the strap over onto the velcro (4b), and
Place the other velcro tab in place to lock the
strap (4c).
A
BC
1
3
2
4
5
By opening and assembling this product, you are agreeing (1) to be bound to the terms set forth below and (2) to require anyone using this
product to be bound by such terms. If you are unwilling to be bound by these terms, return this product (before use) for a full refund.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
: Use of this product and any of its components involves certain inherent risks, dangers, and hazards which can result in serious personal injury and
death. In using the product, you freely agree to assume and accept any and all known and unknown risks of injury while using this equipment. The risks inherent in the sport
can be greatly reduced by abiding by the Warning Guidelines listed in this Owner’s Manual and by using common sense.
RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS AGREEMENT:
In consideration of the sale of the product to you, you hereby agree to the fullest extent permitted by law as follows:
TO WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS
that you have or may in the future have against North Sports Inc., and Aquaglide Inc.,its distributors and dealers, resulting from use of
this product and any of its components.
TO RELEASE
North Sports, Inc. and Aquaglide, Inc. from any and all liability for any loss, damage, injury, or expense that you or any users of this product may suffer, or that
your next of kin may suffer, as a result of the use of this product, due to any cause whatsoever, including negligence or breach of contract on the part of North Sports Inc. and
Aquaglide Inc. in the design or manufacture of this product and any of its components.
ARBITRATION:
In further consideration of the sale to you of this product and any of its components, you hereby agree to submit to binding arbitration any and all claims which
you believe you may have against North Sports Inc. and Aquaglide Inc. arising from the use of any North Sports Inc. and Aquaglide Inc. equipment or products. The arbitration
shall be pursuant to the rules of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitration shall be commenced within (1) year from the date on which any alleged claim rst arose.
Further, the arbitration shall be held in White Salmon, Washington unless otherwise mutually agreed to by all parties. The submission to the American Arbitration Association
shall be unlimited and the arbitration award may be enforced by any Court of competent jurisdiction.
BINDING EFFECT OF AGREEMENT
: In the event of your death or incapacity, this Agreement shall be effective and binding upon your heirs, next of kin, executors, adminis-
trators, assigns, and representatives.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
: In entering into this Agreement, you are not relying upon any oral or written representations other than what is set forth in this agreement and the
North Sports Inc. and Aquaglide Inc. Owner’s Manual.
Returns and Service Policy
Product can be returned only if a return autho-
rization number (RA) is given by Aquaglide in
advance. The RA number must be on the outside
of the package or it will not be accepted at our
warehouse. Freight on the returned product must
be prepaid or it will not be accepted. Upon receipt,
Aquaglide will make a determination within (30)
days. If the product is covered under warranty it
will be returned to the customer at the expense of
Aquaglide, Inc. after repairs can be made. If not,
the customer will receive a quote for repair and/
or replacement as well as any necessary cleaning
and shipping charges. The customer will have
30 days to accept the quotation. At the end of 30
days, or upon refusal of the quote, Aquaglide will
return the product in the condition in which it was
received at the customer’s expense. The customer
agrees to authorize Aquaglide, Inc. to charge the
customer’s credit card for any costs not covered
under the terms and conditions of the Aquaglide
Warranty.
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Aquaglide, Inc. warrants products to be free
of defects in material or workmanship to the
original purchaser for a period of (3) years
from date of purchase. This warranty is sub-
ject to the following limitations:
1.
Warranty is valid only with dated proof of pur-
chase in the form of the original invoice.
2.
Warranty is valid only when the product is used
for normal recreational activities, and does not cover
use in schools or rental operations. Warranty term
for commercial use is 1 year.
3.
Aquaglide will make the nal warranty determi-
nation which may require inspection and/or photos
of the product which clearly show defect(s). We
require the above be sent to another location of our
choice, freight prepaid, or by email to warranty@
northsports.com.
4.
If a product is deemed to be defective by Aqua-
glide, the warranty covers the repair or replacement
of the defective product only. Aquaglide will not
be responsible for any costs, losses, or damages
incurred as a result of loss of use of product.
5.
This warranty does not cover damage caused
by misuse, abuse, neglect, or normal wear and tear,
including, but not limited to, punctures, dragging the
product over the ground, damage due to excessive
sun exposure or seam failure due to overination in
the sun, damage caused by improper handling and
storage, damage caused by use in waves or shore
break, and damage caused by anything other than
defects in materials and workmanship.
6.
This warranty is voided if any unauthorized
repair, change, or modication has been made to
any part of the equipment. Authorization for such
must come in writing from Aquaglide.
7.
The warranty for any repaired or replacement
equipment is good from the date of the original
purchase only.
8.
Any warranty claims must be accompanied
by the original purchase receipt. The name of the
retailer and date of purchase must be clear and
legible.
9.
There are no warranties which extend beyond
the warranty specied here.
Warranty
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