EXACME 6184-H71B/OR Mounting instructions

6160 - 7095
WEB: www.exacme.com
LOCATION: Newacme LLC, 2808 Vail Ave Commerce, CA, 90040
WARNING: Read these materials prior to assembling and
using this Trampoline and Trampoline Enclosure.
ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, CARE,
AND USE INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCONTENT 01
• Ensure the jumper(s) are within the weight limit when playing on the trampoline.
• Inspect the trampoline before each use for bent tubes, torn mat, loose (broken) springs, and overall stability of the trampoline.
• Small children should be assisted when getting in (off) the trampoline.
• Do not allow any jumpers to start bouncing on the trampoline unless you've inspected it and ensure it’s in good condition.
• Do not place the trampoline indoors, on concrete floors, hard ground (e.g. rock), or slippery surfaces.
• Do not place any objects on the trampoline while anyone is playing on the trampoline.
• Do not allow any activity underneath the trampoline.
• Do not allow somersaults.
• Beware of weather conditions and do not allow use on rainy, windy, or snowy days.
• Secure the trampoline when not in use to prevent unsupervised or unauthorized use.
Trampolines, especially backyard trampolines, make it easy to enjoy bounce at home. However, the risk of injuries accompanies
as with any kind of sports. To enjoy the EXACME trampolines, whether you are the owner, supervisor, or jumper, you should read,
understand, and practice safe instructions as below.
IMPORTANT
• If you have any questions, suggestions, and (or) comments, please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience.
Exacme Customer Support are standing behind to help all the time. You are promised to receive a reply in 24 hours.
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01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
02. PART LIST
03. PLACEMENT
04. ASSEMBLY
05. DISASSEMBLY
06. BASIC SKILLS
07. CARE & MAINTENANCE
08. WARRANTY
09. RETURN
10. CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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Supervisor
Supervisors need to understand and enforce all safety rules and guide lines, provide knowledgeable advice and guidance
to players, and ensure that they are informed. If supervision is unavailable or inadequate, players should not be allowed to
use the equipment.
• Do not use the trampoline without an adult or knowledgeable supervision, regardless of your skill level or age.
• Do not take in any alcohol or drugs before/when using this trampoline.
• Do not use a trampoline when being impacted by alcohol or drugs.
• Do not smoke, eat, or drink when using the trampoline.
• Do not chew gum, sweets, etc. when using the trampoline.
Jumper
Jumpers should read, understand, and practice all safety tips and guidelines before using the trampoline.

• Do not hold any objects in your hand when using the trampoline.
• Do not wear hard-soled shoes (for example, tennis shoes), watches, jewelry, or other accessories when playing on a
trampoline because it will cause excessive wear on the mat.
• Do not try difficult maneuvers until you have mastered the previous maneuver.
• Do not perform any type of somersaults (backward or forward) on the trampoline.
• Do not step directly onto the frame pad or grasp the frame pad. Place your hand on the frame and either step or roll
up onto the frame, over the springs, and onto the trampoline mat.
• Initially, you should get accustomed to the feeling and bounce of the trampoline. The focus must be on the fundamental
of your body position. You should practice each bounce (the basic bounces) until you can do and control it at ease.
• To break a bounce, bend your knees sharply before they contact the trampoline mat. This technique should be practiced
while you are learning each basic bounce. The braking skill should be used whenever you lose balance or control of your jump.
• Keep each of your bounce in control. Ensure your take-off point is the same as the landing point. Never move up to the
next bounce without mastering the previous, or you’ll increase your chances to get injured.
• To stop your bounce, bend your knees when you land on the mat with your feet.
• When getting off, move over to the side of the trampoline and place your hand onto the frame as support, and step
from the mat to the ground.
• Do not use the trampoline when it is wet, damaged, dirty, or worn out.
• Do not use the trampoline if there are pets, kids, or any objects underneath the trampoline.
• Do not use the trampoline without attaching the frame pad. Tie the frame pad down before each use.
• Do not use the trampoline as a device to bounce onto or into another object.
• Do not jump into (off) the trampoline.
• Do not jump or step onto or grasp the frame pad.
• Do not get off by jumping off the trampoline and landing on the ground, even if it’s a grassland.
• Do not attempt to somersault.
• Do not bounce recklessly on the trampoline because it will increase your chances of getting injured.
• Do not bounce on the trampoline for extended periods because fatigue can increase your chances of injury.
• Keep all objects that could interfere with the jumper away from the trampoline.
• Stay in the center of the mat. This will reduce your risk of getting injured by landing on the frame or springs.
• Keep your eyes on the mat to maintain control. If you do not, you could lose balance or control.
• Beware of what is overhead, underneath, and around the trampoline.
Jumping
Jumpers should also practice the following important guidelines to ensure safe bounces.
PART LIST
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Part Number
A
B
Diagram Part Name
Top Rail with
Leg Sockets
Left L-Shaped
Top Rail
Right L-Shaped
Top Rail
4
2
2
W-Shaped
Leg Base 4
Vertical Leg
Extension 8
Frame Cover/
Spring Pad 1
Trampoline
Jumping Mat 1
4
2
2
4
8
1
1
Quantity
(7*10FT)
Quantity
(8*12FT)
C
D
E
F
G

Galvanized Spring
Spring Puller
Upper Net Pole
with Foam
68 84
2
8
H
I
J
Lower Net Pole
with Foam
Plastic Pole Cap
8
8
K
L
Pole Sleeve 8
M
Bolt Set 16
N
M6/M8 Hexagon
Socket Wrench 1
2
8
8
8
8
16
1
O
Part Number Diagram Part Name Quantity
(7*10FT)
Quantity
(8*12FT)
Allen Key
Safety Net
String for
Bottom Net
1
1
1
P
Q
R
Ladder
Ladder Screw Set
1
6
S
T
Screw Driver 1
U
Storage Bag 1
V
Lawn Stake
for Trampoline 4
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
4
W
Part Number Diagram Part Name Quantity
(7*10FT)
Quantity
(8*12FT)

Before assembling, you should find a safe area to place the trampoline. Measure your yard to find out how much space you have.
Keep the following two parameters in mind
• The minimum space required overhead the trampoline is 24 feet (about 7.3 meters);
• The minimum space required around the trampoline is 8.2 feet (about 2.5 meters).
PLACEMENT
03 ASSEMBLY
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Installation Requirement
(1). Assembly requires 2-3 people, please keep children or kids away from the trampoline and enclosure until
the trampoline is completely installed.
(2). Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch during assembly.
Installation Steps
There are total 3 boxes.
Before assembly, please open all 3 boxes and put all parts on the ground. Check the PART LIST to confirm you have got all correct
parts. If there is part missing or defective, please just contact us at [email protected] or 3235971109 / 8776080775. We will replace
them for free.
Dos
• Ensure the place is clear of any obstacles including but not limited to debris, walls, fences, branches, slopes, and electrical
power wiring;
• Ensure the place is flat and even. If the ground is not level, never try to make it serve as the jumping area;
• Install the trampoline in a well-lighted area;
• Install the trampoline on the lawn without obstacles underneath, surrounded, and overhead because it keeps the trampoline
stable and firm from sliding with traction as well as protects the jumper from severe injuries in case of falling;
• Adjust somewhere a little uneven (only applicable for the place where the rise/gradient is no more than 3 degrees across
the whole space) if you have to place the trampoline there.
Don’ts
• Do not install the trampoline on hard ground such as driveway, asphalt, or concrete;
• Do not install the trampoline on a hill or anywhere the slope is greater than 3 degrees across the whole space.
Step 1 Frame Layout
NOTE: Ensure that the sides of rails
with spring holes face up.
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E
B
D

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Important:
Please leave two sockets of top rail open. It helps you adjust the whole frame easily when assembling the L shaped top rails.
Important:
The small beads on all W-shaped legs must face inside the frame.
Step 2 Support Assembly
(1). Two people are required. One lifts the Support Assembly from Step 2 to a standing (vertical) position, inserts one of the
sockets of the Straight Top Rail into the Vertical Leg Extension portion of the Support Assembly; the other holds the adjacent
top rail and inserts socket of the top rail into the other Support Assembly as shown.
(2). Repeat the step to connect the other three supports assembly to the top rails.
(3). Assemble the rest L shaped top rails to straight top rails together. Slide a section (male) tubing that is smaller on one end into
the adjacent section(female) that has larger openning.
Step 3 Frame Assembly
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D
C
B
A
A
NOTE: The small beads on all W-shaped legs
must face inside the frame.
NOTE: leave open.

Always install the springs in the opposite position to make the tension of springs averagely distribute after one spring is
attached, or you'll find it's getting harder to attach the springs, even unable to attach it in the end.
• Wear heavy-duty working gloves to protect your hands and avoid pinches;
• Use the Spring Puller;
• Ensure all spring hooks be facing down;
• Ensure all spring hooks be securely pulled into the frame holes;
• Ensure all springs are dry as wet springs are very slippery;
• Do not assemble the springs one by one which may cause deformation due to uneven force;
• When you move the trampoline, do not pull the trampoline from one side. It is better 2-3 people to lift the trampoline on
opposite sides of frame and make sure frame legs are in a vertical position.
• Failure to follow instructions may result in spring damages or frame warping/displacement.
• Normally, more and more force is required as you keep going on attaching springs to the frame because the
tension gradually gets stronger. Pay attention to the following safety guidelines when loading springs.
Step 4 Spring Loading & Attaching the
Jumping Mat to the Frame
Step 5 Frame Pad/Spring Cover
• Never use the trampoline without attaching the frame pad.
• Do not use the trampoline even if there’s only one spring/V-ring damaged or missing.
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7×10FT: Attach 2 springs to the round metal ring.
8×12FT: Attach 3 springs to the round metal ring.
Attach remaining springs from opposite direction,
until all the springs are placed on the frame
Please firstly install 4 springs the same
as the picture. (VERY IMPORTANT)
Attach the springs on 4 corners
(1). Lay the frame pad over the trampoline springs so that the springs and the steel frame are covered. Please ensure that the
Frame Pad covers all metal parts.
(2). Attach the hook of the elastic strap to the V-rings circling around the outside of the top rail frame and tie the two sewed
straps of pad inside to the V-rings of the jumping mat.
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Outside
Inside

• Two adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly.
(1). Combine the upper and lower pole into a complete pole.
Step 6 Net Poles
(3). Slip the pole into gray sleeve and hook the string of top of sleeve onto the hook of black pole caps.
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M
K
N
PO
(2). Put on the black pole caps on all 8 top of upper net poles. (4). Install the Net pole, Repeat the same step and assemble all the poles to the frame.
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Important:
• The enclosure has both zipper entries on 10FT/12FT long side and 7FT/8FT short side.
Step 7 Enclosure Net
(1). Hook the cloth of top net to the plastic pole caps and 8 places in total.
(1). Assemble the ladder with the screw driver included.
(2). Attach the ladder to the frame where is close to the zipper.
Step 8 Ladder Assembly
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(2). Use strings to go through the slits of the bottom net, then go through the black cloth loop on the jumping mat to fix the
net bottom all around.

Step 9 Putting Trampoline Wind Stake
Step 10 Storage Bag Installation
Important:
• At least two adults are required for disassembly.
• Wrap all connector points with weather-resistant tapes (duct tape).
DISASSEMBLY
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• To disassemble, please follow the trampoline and enclosure net combination assembly steps in reverse order.
• Do not attempt to disassemble any trampoline fame parts before the springs and jumping mat have been completely removed.
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Installation Completion

Practice the following lessons to learn basic steps and bounces. It's the responsibility of the owner (supervisor) to help the jumper to
read, understand and practice these lessons before actually getting on and using the trampoline.
LESSON 1. Basic Bounce
Warming-up: Discuss and demonstrate body mechanics and trampoline guidelines.
1. Demonstrate proper (dis) mounting techniques.
2. Demonstrate and practice the basic bounce.
3. Demonstrate and practice to stop on command.
4. Demonstrate and practice hands and knees moving. Stress should be given on the
four-point landing and alignment.
Jumping Guide: Make sure to follow the steps below for basic bounce exercises after warm-up.
1. Start from the standing position in the center bed, feet shoulder width apart, arms at
side, eyes on end of bed.
2. Swing arms forward and up in a circular motion.
3. Bring feet together while in mid-air and point toes downward.
4. Keep feet shoulder-width apart when landing on the mat.
Lesson Plan
BASIC SKILLS
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• All jumpers, regardless of ages and skill levels, should be supervised.
• Never skip basic kills before moving into more difficult bounces.
NOTE: Arms need never go above your shoulders or behind your body.
LESSON 2. Knee Bounce & Seat Bounce
Warming-up: Review and practice techniques learned in Lesson 1.
1. Demonstrate and practice the knee bounce. Learn the basic down to the knee and back up before trying half twist to left and right.
2. Demonstrate and practice the seat bounce. Learn a basic seat bounce, add a knee bounce and a hand-and-knee repetition.
Jumping Guide: Make sure to follow the steps below for basic bounce exercises after warm-up.
1. Knee Bounce
(1). Start from the standing position, feet shoulder width apart, arms at side, eyes on end
of bed.
(2). Land on knees while keeping your body erect and back straight. Do not forget to use
your arms to keep a balance.
(3). Bounce back to the starting position.
2. Seat Bounce
(1). Start from the standing position with feet shoulder-width apart and eyes on the mat.
(2). Land in a flat sitting position with legs parallel to the mat and hands beside your hips.
(3). Return to the erect position by pushing up your hands.
LESSON 3. Front Bounce
Warming-up: Review and practice all skills and techniques learned before.
1. Demonstrate and practice the front drop. Important: all learners should keep the prone position (face down on the ground)
while the instructor checks for faulty positions that could cause injury.
2. Start with a hand-and-knee bounce and then extend the body into the prone position, land on the mat.
3. Practice routine hand-and-knee bounce, front bounce, seat bounce, and back to feet.
Jumping Guide: Make sure to follow the steps below for basic bounce exercises after warm-up.
1. Front Bounce
(1). Start with the front bounce position.
(2). Land in a prone position (face down) with your hands and arms extended forward
on the mat.
(3). Push off the mat with arms to return to the standing position.

Care
Using, dissembling, and storing the trampoline correctly as per the following:
• Inspect, clean, and wash your trampoline mat with a garden hose every two weeks;
• Remove any sharp objects before using the trampoline;
• Ensure there are no leaves, debris, mildew, or bird droppings on the trampoline before using the trampoline;
• Jumpers should either wear socks or be barefoot when using the trampoline;
• Keep your trampoline away from any fire sources such as a grill;
• Do not allow pets or animals to get inside the jumping area;
• Store the trampoline in a dry area with good ventilation when it's not in use.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
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LESSON 4. 180 Degree Bounce
Warming-up: Review and practice all skills and techniques learned before.
1. Start from the front drop position and as you make contact with the mat, push off with arms in either the right or left direction, and
turn your head and your shoulders in the same direction.
2. Keep back parallel to the mat and head up during the turn.
3. Land in the front drop position after completing the turn.
Jumping Guide: Make sure to follow the steps below for basic bounce exercises after warm-up.
1. 180 Degree Bounce
(1). Start with the front bounce position.
(2). Push off with your left (or right) hand and arms (depending on which way you wish to turn).
(3). Maintain head and shoulders in the same direction, keep back parallel to the mat and
head up.
(4). Land in a prone position by pushing up with hands and arms to return to the standing position.
Attention:
• Jumpers can develop their routines after learning, practicing, and mastering the lessons above. However, they are not
allowed to skip these basic skills before moving into more difficult, complicated bounces.
LESSON 5. Pirouette Bounce
Warming-up: Review and practice all skills and techniques learned before.
1. Demonstrate and practice the basic bounce, try to turn in the air when jumping. Do not forget to use your arms to keep a balance.
2. Start from half pirouette at first, only try the full pirouette when your bounce technique is getting better.
Jumping Guide: Make sure to follow the steps below for basic bounce exercises after warm-up.
1. Pirouette
(1). Start from the standing position with arms at side, eyes on end of bed.
(2). Half Pirouette: At top of bounce, swiftly turn head and search for opposite end of
trampoline. Do not travel. Land on feet.
(3). Full Pirouette: Done as above, but continue around, until a complete circle has been
made. Spot by looking for end bars as you complete trick.
Maintenance
1. Always inspect the trampoline and replace any worn, overused, damaged, or missing parts before each use as they increase the
chances of getting injured.
2. Be cautious of the following conditions:
• Punctures, holes, or tears in the trampoline mat;
• Sagging trampoline mat;
• Broken stitching around the edge of the mat or any kind of deterioration of the mat;
• Rotten or frayed fabric at the V-ring straps;
• Bent or broken frame parts, such as the poles;
• Broken, missing, or damaged springs;
• Damaged, missing, or insecurely attached frame padding;
• Protrusions of any types (especially sharp types) on the frame, springs, or mat;
• Other unexpected conditions that are not included.
If any of the conditions mentioned above or something else that you feel could cause harm occurs, disassemble the trampoline, or
at last secure the trampoline with a lock or heavy tarpaulin to prevent unauthorized use.
Reuse the trampoline only after you've replaced all broken parts.

Special Conditions
The owner and (or) the supervisor (jumper) should also pay attention to special conditions as below:
1. Windy Conditions
It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by a high wind.
If you anticipate high winds, disassemble the safety enclosure net and the net poles, then tie the top frame (round, outside portion)
of the trampoline to the ground using ropes and stakes. Keep in mind that at least three ties should be used to ensure security and
do not just secure the trampoline legs to the ground, or the frame sockets would be pulled out.
If you anticipate severe winds, the trampoline should be moved to a sheltered location or completely disassembled.
2. Cold Weather Protection
The ExacMe Trampoline System is designed for outdoor use. However, in climates of cold weather where snow and ice are
common, we recommend the trampoline mat, springs, frame pad, and net be removed and stored in a dry area out of the sun. To
remove these parts, simply complete the instructions for installing them in reverse order.
3. Ice & Snow
Use extreme care in removing any ice and snow that may have accumulated on the mat before removing the mat for storage. We
suggest using a high pressure water hose and spraying upward from underneath the trampoline, starting at the mats lowest point.
Another option is to pour hot water on the ice and snow to melt it away. Left unattended in snow and ice, your trampoline mat will
accumulate weight in the middle, causing damage to your springs. This type of damage is not covered by warranty.
• NEWACME LLC warranty does not cover but not limited to damages caused by abuse, misuse, commercial and abnormal
usage, natural acts of nature, such as wind conditions, hurricanes, thunder, rain, excessive heat and cold conditions or
sun damage.
• NEWACME LLC doesn't warranty against fading or discoloration of paint, pad, mat, net or any parts of the trampoline, as
we cannot control the type of environment or condition the trampoline is put under.
• Third-party purchases are not covered.
• NEWACME LLC is not responsible for any labor charges or damages that may occur during the installation process.
WARRANTY
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REPLACEMENT POLICY
Witnin the warranty time frame, we will replace the defective/missing part under standard shipping rates. We can also sell you
replacement part for a discount price when your trampoline is out of warranty policy.
Top rail, leg extension, wleg
Jumping mat, spring cover,
net and poles, springs
Ladder, pole cap / foam cover
3YEARS
1YEAR
3MONTHS
LIMITED WARRANTY

13235971109
18776080775
(Respond within 24 hours)
2411 Bear Corbitt Rd STE 1
New Castle, DE, 19720
2808 Vail Ave
Commerce, CA, 90040
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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If for any reason, we have fallen short of your expectations, or if you have any questions and suggestions, please refer to
the following contact information, we will do our best to work with you to make sure you are entirely satisfied.
CUSTOMMADE SERVICE
• Do you have any specified requirements for the trampoline or other related product, like size, color, shape, material
or some more?
• ExacMe is dedicated to providing premium products for customers, we believe listening to customers is the way to
create great products.
• Do not hesitate to contact us if any requirements. We would be glad to provide you personalized service and
products to meet all your needs.
RETURN & EXCHANGE POLICY
Important:
Order number and photos or videl clips (if applicable) are required for warranty application.
All of items come with a 30-day return/exchange policy.
Return Shipping Cost:
• During this time, we will cover the shipping cost of return for defective and damaged item, through provide pre-paid return label
for customer’s convenience.
• Customer shall be responsible for any return shipping cost for the reason of ordered by mistake, no longer needed, ect.
• A 20% restocking fee will be applied if items returned due to being refused by the customer or deemed undeliverable by freight
carrier. The fees will be deducted directly from refund of your order.
KINDLY NOTE
• Returns must be shipped within 30 days of delivery in "as new" condition in the original packaging.
• Please disassemble the item before you return it, otherwise, there will be a huge cost as oversized.
• Please do not purchase shipping label by yourself for damaged trampoline.
RETURN
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