Eurojumper 4 in 1 Bungee Trampoline Operating instructions

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BUNGEE TRAMPOLINE
4 in 1
OPERATING
AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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Maintenance and operation manual of the 4 person BUNGEE TRAMPOLINE
It is with great pleasure that we congratulate you on Your purchase We are excited
about our products and feel confident that through proper planning, placement and hard
work, the Bungee Trampoline system will be a rewarding and profitable purchase Our
philosophy is centered on a commitment to excellence in meeting the needs of our
customers, providing a quality product that is safe, exciting and profitable
Our main goals:
• Safe and profitable design
• Professional customer service support
• Manufacturing according to technical calculations
• Bungees made for earning money by our customers
Your part in our cooperation is:
• Commitment to safe operation
• Consistent inspection for proper maintenance
Best regards,
Bartosz Buzdygan , general manager

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Introduction
This Training/Operations Manual is an important document intended to help you become
acquainted with the bungee trampoline system and guidelines as to safe and
recommended operation
Please read the following statement and sign below to indicate your receipt and
acknowledgment of the bungee trampoline system
I have received and read my copy of the bungee trampoline system made by
Eurojumper Training Manual I understand that the information outlined in this manual
are subject to change at the sole discretion of Eurojumper at any time It is further
understood that the owner of bungee trampoline system has the responsibility to ensure
the correct and latest version of the manual is being used
I understand that my signature below indicates that I have received the
bungee trampoline system Training Manual and that I have read it
Please send back the signed document If we do not receive it, the warranty is not valid
…………………………………………………………… ………
Authorized Representative of buyer, Date

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Training Overview
This manual contains an introduction to the 4 in 1 bungee trampoline system and its
operation It may not be comprehensive but can form the basis of the training of
Operators, Attendants and Assemblers
The manual provides a compilation of information that will assist in the correct and safe
operation of the device
The manual is designed to provide the device owner with the information, tips, and
techniques that will help the operator and attendants to operate the device safely
It may not be a total representation of all facts
The safe operation of this device is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator Good
and reasonable judgment must be used when assembling, assembling, maintaining and
operating the Bungee Trampoline
Training O jectives
Product Overview
The bungee trampoline system is great play for children and adults It can be financially
rewarding, with up to 50 users per hour, but remember the main goal is to provide a
good experience in a safe environment The bungee trampoline system is made from
quality materials and has been subject to a thorough and detailed technical appraisal
Every bungee is assembled and thoroughly tested before selling
EuroJumper has a comprehensive quality assurance system and uses quality control
measures to ensure product reliability and safety
The enclosed information is an outline of the procedures for safe operation and
assembly of the product
The Operational & Safety Guidelines - Must Be Carefully Read and Followed Before
Using the bungee
Warranty (from date of invoice or delivery)
Bungee products have a two-year warranty for the construction , including the
trampolines and winches (subject to correct maintenance, assembly and adjustment)
Warranty does not include any consumables (harnesses, cables, pulleys, elastics,
trampoline beds, etc)
This correct training procedures and operation of the device must be implemented in
order to ensure the safety of all who come into contact with the bungee trampoline
The controller of the device is responsible for ensuring that
- The operators and attendants are trained and competent
- The device is assembled and maintained in accordance with the
recommendations of this manual
- The users of the device are briefed on the safe use of the device

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Introduction to the ungee trampoline.
This spectacular fun-device can be enjoyed by all ages, allowing all skill levels to partake
in the experience, acrobatics (if competent) and the exercise that build confidence and
aids development
The bungee trampoline comes complete with all major components :
Aluminum-steel construction
8 big tubes (4 legs and 4 arms)
4 small tubes (the vertical supports between the legs and the arms)
4 winch motors
4 trampolines
4 sets of elastics
Ropes, pulleys and carabiners
Tensioning steel cables
4 Bungy-Trampoline-Harnesses (1 L, 1 M, 1S , 1 XS)
Assem ly
You can find the photographs relating to the assembly on the last pages, showing the
step by step assembly of the bungee
Preliminary:
Carry out an assessment of the site
The site should be level
The surface must not be slippery,
Any maneuvering vehicle must be guided by a banksman
The public must be kept clear during maneuvering and assembly
Step 1: Place the unit on level ground in a position that faces the crowd and pedestrian
traffic flow, and insure that you have sufficient overhead clearance to operate the unit
(no overhead electricity cables within 8m of any part of the device) or obvious obstacles
that might impede the jumper using the device
Step 2: Raise the main mast and set it up in position on the base cross so that the
other tubes can be connected;
Step 3: On the main mast there are profiles where the leg supporting tubes should be
connected and secured with pin fastenings;
Step 4: At the bottom of the legs insert the metal base plates and secure with the bolt
Step 5: Connect the chains to the metal cross under the main mast;
Step 6: Connect the tensioning cables between the base plate on the end of each leg
and cross under the center mast;
Step 7: Connect one end of the arm tubes to the main mast and secure with the bolt;
Step 8: Connect the “alpin” ropes to the end of the arms;
Step 9 - 10: Connect all steel cables to the eye bolts on the end of the arm pole
Connect the pulleys to the eye bolts Connect the 80 mm pole to the arm tube and
secure with the bolt Using the 80 mm tubes, lift the arms and place the bottom of the
80mm tube on the fixing on the supporting leg;

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Step 11: Connect the “alpin” ropes over the pulleys on the top of the main mast;
Step 12: Connect the steel cable from the arm pole to the top of main mast;
Step 13: Tension each arm with the steel cable;
Step 14: Using steel cables connect the arm tubes with the center mast;
Step 15: Put the winch on the bottom cross and connect the “alpin” rope from the
winch with the “alpin” rope on the main mast;
Step 16: Connect the elastics to the end of “alpin” rope Connect the harness to the
elastics ;
Step 17: Set up the trampolines using the procedures in the users manual supplied
with them
The structure
Before each session
Ensure that the frame is clean and dry, and free from defects
Ensure all tubes are correctly positioned and pinned in place, see the construction
manual for guidance
Ensure all ropes are connected to the arms, correctly aligned and move freely
through the pulleys Ensure the pulleys are correctly aligned so that the rope
does not rub against the cheeks of the pulley
The stay wires must be correctly adjusted to ensure the arms and legs are stable
and correctly supported
The puck on the winch rope must be correctly adjusted to ensure the knot at the
end of the rope does not pull into the cheeks of the pulley, which can cut into the
rope
Stop the operation immediately if any of the mentioned criteria’s are not
achieved!
The Winch
The winch is the mechanism that raises and lowers the jumper
Do not use the winch if it is raining or lightning. Should the winch or
remote control get wet, be sure that it is completely dry before operating it
again When the winch is in use, double check that all cables are untangled and
freely moving; this should constantly be monitored Make sure that the winch and
all cables attached to it are in good and working order The winch must e
covered in order to keep it dry and prevent any risk of injury in
mechanical parts. The winches must e removed when the device is
unattended.
The instructor can use the winch to help the jumper achieve the highest possible
jump This is done by slowly winching in the rope while the jumper is bouncing
on the trampoline Do this with extreme care and caution
The operator must only use the winch to raise or lower the jumper

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Do not pull down the jumper by pulling the harness or the elastic The controller
must prepare a safe method of retrieving any user that is stranded in the air, as a
result of a power failure
Always monitor the rope of the winch to ensure it is under tension and that it is
entering the winch smoothly and not rubbing against the housing of the winch
Failure to notice this could result in serious damage to the rope and injury to the
user You must replace the winch rope after 1000 jumps.
At the start of each day check the puck on the rope activates the winch cut out
before the knot at the end of the rope pulls into the cheeks of the pulley
Finally, do not allow any untrained person to operate the winch controls or be
near the winches at any time
Electrical supply - Only use 3 core 4 sqmm “Arctic” electrical supply cables with
16 Amp plugs and sockets that provide IP45 protection from a 230V 50 Hz TNS
supply
The Elastics
The ropes, in conjunction with the harness, connect the jumper to the top of the arms
of the bungee trampoline and it is the elastics and the trampoline that allows the jumper
to reach incredible heights while simultaneously providing the stability
The elastics are made for the various weight ranges of the jumpers, who must be
between 16 and 85 kg or 4 and 99 years old
The elastics should be monitored constantly for signs of wear and tear Should an elastic
break or look worn, replace it immediately
Never use less than 2 elastics per side of the harness
The elastics have a life-span of approximately 1000 jumps (based on 4-minute duration
jump cycle and four trampolines) The elastics should e replaced regularly for
optimal use and safety
Only replace the trampoline elastics with elastics from EuroJumper do not use any
other elastic system Failure to do so will result in the negation of your warranty and we
cannot guarantee the safety of the users Be sure to store the elastics in a dry place
Should the elastics get wet, dry them completely before using them again
To obtain replacement Bungee Elastics email Euro Jumper on info@eurojumper pl or visit
our online store : http://www sklep eurojumper pl
Make sure that all carabineers (snap-links) are in the locked position and tightly secured
before each use

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1 Connection from jumper harness to the elastics and ropes
• One aluminum carabineer is connected to each side of the harness
• The Aluminum carabineer connects to the elastics (the number of elastics will
depend on the users weight)
• The other end of the elastics connect through an aluminum carabineer to the
swivel
• The other end of the Swivel attaches through a steel carabineer to the rope
• This is repeated for each side of the harness
2 Connections from the aluminum arms of the device to the rope system
• One steel carabineer attaches to the Eye Bolt at the top of the arm
• The steel carabineer attaches to the top pulley swivel
• Attach a second steel carbineer to the other end of the top pulley swivel
The users
• The minimum weight of a person using the bungee is 16 kg
• The maximum weight of a user of the bungee is 85 kg
• There are no height restriction
• The rider harness must be secure and fit correctly
(The correct fitting of the harness is critical to ensure the users are secure and
cannot slip out of the harness)
The following table shows how many elastic’s should be utilized per side of the harness
with these various weights
The weight scale is not a critical to the operation It is only a guideline for the operators
Body Weight of Jumper (in kg) Number of Elastic to be attached to Each Side of the
Harness
Never use less than two elastics on each side !
Kilograms Num er of elastics
16-20 2
21-30 3
31-35 3
36-45 4
46-50 4
51-55 5
56-65 5
66-70 6
71-75 6
76-85 7

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A copy of this chart should always be displayed at each trampoline for quick reference
This chart is meant to be a guide but the number of elastics needed may vary with the
individual abilities of the jumper This effect becomes more pronounced at the upper
end of the weight scale as it goes almost unnoticed at the lower weight classes
- Use the higher number of elastics if the jumper is at upper end of weight range and/or
if jumper is very dynamic and athletic
- Never use any elastic that show signs of wear and tear
- Always replace elastics with genuine Euro Jumper elastics; failure to do so will void
your warranty
- A jumper who is unable to refrain from swinging back and forth during the jump may
be attached to the incorrect number of elastics and the session must be stopped (Be
careful when lowering the person to ensure they are not at risk of falling on the frame
of the trampoline or of landing on their head)
- The user should not perform acrobatics unless you are completely satisfied that they
are competent to do so
The Harnesses
The harness is the actual link between the jumper and the elastics system To safely
utilize the bungee trampoline, both the jumper and the instructor need to fully
understand proper harness fitting, adjusting, and positioning techniques There are 4
sizes of harnesses:
- Extra Small (XS),
- Small (S)
- Medium (M)
- Large (L)
The jumper should be fitted in a tight-fitting harness;
The jumper should wear the smallest size he/she fits
Using the correct size is very important for both safety and comfort
The following is the correct harness fitting procedure:
- The jumper must stand in front of the harness and get them to step into the leg loops
- Place the waist belt above the hips of the jumper This belt must sit as low on the
waist of the jumper as possible
- Fasten the buckle
- Tighten the strap around the hip, don’t tighten too much, check the jumper feels
comfortable
- The carabineers (safe snap links) should be on the outside and above the hips of the
jumper
If you when you tighten the waist strap it cannot be pulled up sufficiently to be
tight and secure around the user’s waist, use a smaller harness

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Remem er -
If the jumper does not fit in any of the harnesses, do not let them use the
bungee
The harness should fit the jumper tightly, but not so tightly that it is
uncomfortable The leg loops should rest comfortably at the top of the thighs and
around the buttocks
Make sure that the clothing of the jumper is not bunched or gathered beneath
the straps
The instructor should ask the jumper how the harness feels and make sure that
the jumper is comfortable and confident in the harness
The jumper should be told to voice any concerns with the harness and or his/her
comfort at ANY time during their time on the bungee
Should the harness become uncomfortable for the jumper during their time,
instruct them to stop their movement and lower the winch down so the instructor
can fix the harness
We have noted that some operators fit the harness with the waist uckle at
the ack – This is incorrect and potentially dangerous.
The waist uckle must e at the front!
The Trampolines
Once the jumper is standing safely on the trampoline, attach the harness
immediately and then pull the winch up slightly at first to ensure the jumper does
not fall off of the trampoline Make sure that the jumper is always connected to
tensioned elastics while on the trampoline
The instructor must not allow any horse-play on the trampolines
Always make sure that the springs of the steel frame trampolines are covered
with the soft cover to prevent any injuries and to prevent risk of ankle traps
between the springs
The jumper must try to stay in the center of the trampoline for maximum stability
and the best jumping experience
The operator must not allow anyone else besides the jumper on the trampoline
while the bungee is in use
Safe Use & Warnings
It is very important before using the bungee trampoline, to confirm that the system has
been properly assembled in accordance with the manual If you have any questions
concerning the bungee trampoline structure, assembly, ropes, winches or elastics,
contact customer service at: +48 609 655 895
Be sure that the correct space is provided for the assembly of the bungee trampoline In
addition, be sure to erect the bungee on a relatively flat ground Flat, grassy fields or
asphalt are ideal for the bungee Do not erect the bungee on sloping or uneven surfaces
that cannot resist weight or pressure

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It is very important that during the operation of the bungee, the attendant and operator,
continuously monitore the rope assembly to ensure it is running smoothly and freely
through the pulleys and onto the winch Should the cables and/or ropes become
entangled or are not moving freely, DISCONTINUE THE USE OF THE BUNGEE
It is very important to check the elastics, cables, ropes, harnesses, connection points,
and technical parts daily The elastics need to be replaced approximately every 1000
jumps (based on a 4-minute duration) or about 100 hours of use The ropes need to be
replaced once a year or after 1000 jumps regardless of condition Replace elastics
and/or ropes at the first sign of wear and tear Only replace old Bungee trampoline
system parts with new Bungee trampoline system parts Do not use any other elastic,
cable, or harness system on the bungee The use of unsafe materials will void your
warranty and result in an unsafe situation
Never allow horse-play around the bungee Although this is a fun activity that everyone
can enjoy, it must be managed and participated in safely Do not allow any non-staff
person to be near the winches or cables Spectators are to stay in a clearly marked
delineation area well clear of the jumping- and operation areas The operator must
maintain a safe environment not only for the jumpers but also for the instructors Keep
queues around the bungee orderly to prevent confusion No smoking, food, or
beverages should be allowed in the bungee area
The instructor must always monitor the height of the jumper’s bounce, making sure
there is always enough clearance Do not let the jumper bounce away from the center
of the trampoline
Jumping persons
Persons who have bad backs, necks, shoulders, broken bones, heart or lung problems,
pregnancy, or any other medical condition should not participate in this activity Jumpers
should be in good health and should not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol
while on the bungee Jumpers should read and obey all rules, warnings, and instructions
and should know they participate at their own risk Eurojumper cannot be held
responsible for any injuries incurred and/or items lost or broken while on the bungee
Daily Check
The following checks should be performed before the bungee is used:
- Check the harness before You start the operation Check the belts, check the buckles
and check the carobeena hooks
- Check all cables and cable attachments for tautness and stability
- Check all carabineers (snap-links) for unusual wear Be sure they open and close
smoothly
- Check the winch for proper movement and that all cables/ ropes move freely onto and
off the drum
- Check to see that the ropes are moving freely through the pulleys
- Check all elastics for wear and deterioration -- replace if necessary
- Check all connection points on the structure

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- Check to see that all bolts and pins are in place and secure
- Check to see that all parts are dry and clean
- Check all connection points of the harnesses for deterioration
- Check the trampolines frame for deterioration or deformation and be sure the springs
are present and are covered by padding
- Check that all signs and warnings are prominently displayed
- Check the carabiners daily
- Check the swivels daily
- Check the bungee elastics daily
- Check the winches operating daily
Documentation
Pre-use inspection sheets must be completed at the start of each days use
These sheets must be kept on file on site
Employee Documentation - Documentation of employee training and status as
well as a list of each employee with addresses and phone number A training
manual is to be on site at all times; each employee should be familiar with the
manual
The Staff
The training manual describes the training and knowledge necessary to become
an operation staff member This training must then be documented as mentioned
above
The Interaction between the Instructor & Jumper
The instructor plays an integral role in the success of the jumper while on the
bungee He/She has a tremendous responsibility to maintain the jumper’s safety
at all times, while giving support and advice to aid in the jumper’s movements
This involves listening and communicating with the jumper at all times and being
aware of their situation The instructor must constantly monitor the winch for
optimal jumps while keeping the jumper from landing on the trampoline in an
incorrect fashion The instructor needs to relate helpful hints and always
encourage the jumper’s success
The Professional Instructor / Operator
The professional instructor needs to be completely aware of the jumper’s
situation, maintaining the highest level of safety possible In addition, the
instructor needs to fully understand the construction design, the elastic, and
harness systems
For safety purposes an instructor is not allowed to work more than two
trampolines at a time This means that a minimum of one opperator per two
trampolines is necessary for operation
The operator is fully responsible for the safety of the jumpers on his/her assigned
trampolines

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The Jumper
Practically anyone can participate in the bungee The jumper must be no younger
than 4 years of age and no more than 99 years of age and must weigh between
16 and 85 kilograms The jumper should be in good health It is also very
important that the jumper obeys all posted rules and warnings and listen to the
instructions given Most importantly, the jumper needs to be honest regarding
his/her weight for proper harness fitting (We recommend that weighing scales
are available)
Here are some hints to ensure success:
- The jumper should hold onto the elastics at all times, using them for support
and stability
- While holding onto the elastics, the jumper may pull on the elastics, using their
muscles to increase their height and momentum
- The jumpers need to feel and enhance the bouncing motion, using the
trampoline to boost themselves higher
Final tips
This guideline has been written to assist in the proper installation and operation of the
BUNGEE TRAMPOLINE SYSTEM Our company has tried to address all safety issues;
however, there will additional information learned or situations that occur, that we are
unaware of at this time Please, do not hesitate to call seven days a week with any
technical question Remember, there may be questions, issues and/or concerns that may
arise through the use of this product that are not listed or addressed in this manual,
please keep us informed
REMEMBER:
JUMPERS PARTICIPATE AT THEIR OWN RISK.

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