JumpSport SkyBounce User manual

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14ft SkyBounce ES Trampoline and Trampoline
Enclosure User’s Manual
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use
Instructions
WARNING
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline
and trampoline enclosure
JumpSport, Inc.
1680 Dell Ave.
Campbell, CA 95008 U.S.A. Patent info at: Patents.JumpSport.com
408-213-2551
www.jumpsport.com
Retain address information for future use.
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.
Use by more than one person
at the same time can result in
serious injury.
Use trampoline and trampoline enclosure only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
The maximum user weight is 220lbs (100kg). This
trampoline is not recommended for use by children
under six years of age.
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.
Instruction Manual P/N: INS-P-21421-00L
JumpSport 14ft Trampoline P/N: UNJ-U-21404-00

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Copyright Notice
This material is protected by United States copyright laws and is proprietary to JumpSport, Inc. Disclosure, reproduction, translation,
modification, or use of this document by anyone other than authorized employees, authorized users, or licensees of JumpSport
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 © 1999-2019, by JumpSport, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed: 2019
Trademarks
JumpSport®, SoftBounce™, PowerBounce™, Sure-Lok™, and SureStep™ Trampoline Ladder are trademarks of JumpSport, Inc.
All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.
Patents
Patent info located at: Patents.JumpSport.com
How to Contact Customer Support
Should you require customer service or technical support for your JumpSport 14ft Trampoline, please contact JumpSport’s Customer
Service department at:
408-213-2551
6:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time

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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 4
JumpSport Safety Enclosure 4
Chapter 2 Assembly and Installation Instructions 5
Preparation 5
Trampoline Placement 5
Tools 6
Parts List 6
Assembly 7
Final Steps 13
Disassembly 13
Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance Instructions 14
Inspection 14
Trampoline Mat 15
Cold Weather Protection 15
Replacement Parts 15
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Safety Enclosure) 16
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Trampoline) 17
Windy Conditions 18
Moving the Trampoline 18
Care 18
Chapter 4 Warning Information 19
Points of Safety 19
Landing on Springs or Frame 19
Bouncing off the Trampoline 19
Landing Incorrectly on the Mat 19
Chapter 5 Use Instructions 20
Safety Rules (Trampoline) 20
Safety Rules (Safety Enclosure) 21
Basic Skills 22
Bouncing 22
Stop Bounce 22
Arm Action 22
Bounce Variations 23
Basic Landing Positions 23
Seat Drop 23
Hands and Knees Drop 24
Front Drop 24
Series of Drops 25
Twisting Moves 25
Swivel Hips 25
Turntable 26
Twist Variations 26
Warranty Information 27

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Due to the risks associated with users falling off of
trampolines, we strongly urge you to use a JumpSport
Safety Enclosure in conjunction with your trampoline.
Please call JumpSport if you have any questions about
such a device.
JumpSport Safety Enclosure
Studies show that many of the injuries associated with trampoline use in a residential setting are a result of the user
falling off of the trampoline and hitting the ground or some other object. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that
a JumpSport Safety Enclosure be used in conjunction with your trampoline. The JumpSport Safety Enclosure should be
used as a supplement to mature, knowledgeable supervision – not a substitute. The JumpSport enclosure can also be
locked to prevent unauthorized use. Please contact JumpSport to learn more about our patented Safety Enclosures.
Protect your family with a JumpSport Safety Enclosure.
Introduction
Diagram 1 JumpSport Safety Enclosure

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Assembly and Installation
Instructions 2
Preparation
Before you begin assembling your JumpSport 14ft Trampoline, make sure your trampoline and trampoline enclosure is
in a proper location.
Trampoline Placement
Caution: When deciding on where to place your trampoline and trampoline enclosure, 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.
Level Surface Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure on a level surface before use.
Lighting Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure in a well-lit area. Artificial illumination
mayberequiredforindoororshadyareas.
Security Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure to deter unauthorized and unsuper-
viseduse.
Ground Clearance Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline and trampoline enclosure .
Note: The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices speci-
fied in the Use Instructions. The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline of a size
for which the enclosure is designed.
WARNING: Do Not use or stand near the trampoline in windy or gusty conditions. A trampoline can become air-
borne when exposed to sustained wind or gusting wind conditions. This can result in serious injury, paralysis, 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 de-
termine 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 JumpSport’s rules for safe use.
This unit is not intended for commercial or public use and is therefore strictly prohibited.
The maximum user weight is 220lbs (100kg).
This trampoline and trampoline enclosure is not recommended for use by children under six years of
age.

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Tools
No tools are required for installation of the trampoline and enclosure. 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 (Trampoline)
Your 14ft Trampoline 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 JumpSport Customer Service at 408-213-2551.
Assembly and Installation Instructions
Reference # Part # Description Quantity
1 LEG-A-21360-00 Horizontal leg 6
2 LEG-A-21361-00 Vertical leg 12
3 RAI-P-21355-00 Frame rail 12
4 CON-P-21356-00 T-joint rail connector 6
5 CON-P-21357-00 T-joint with enclosure socket 6
6 MAT-A-21425-00 Mat assembly, 96 V-rings 1
7 SPR-P-21423-00 Spring, 6.5 inches 96
8 PAD-A-21364-00 Frame pad 1
The following pages contain diagrams, pictures, and written instructions
for assembling your 14ft-ES Trampoline. The “Ref. #” mentioned in many
Steps is referring to the “Reference #” column of the parts list on the previ-
ous pages.
Familiarize yourself with the Assembly and Installation Instructions before begin-
ning installation.
For installation questions, please contact JumpSport’s Customer Service
department at: 408-213-2551
6:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time
CAUTION
Pinch point.
Pay careful attention to hand
position when connecting tubes
and handling springs.
Parts List (Safety Enclosure)
Reference # Part # Description Quantity
9 POL-A-21350-00 Lower support pole, with snap-button 6
10 POL-P-21347-00 Upper support pole 6
11 FOA-P-21346-00 Foam Pad 12
12 CAP-P-21403-00 Ball end cap 6
13 STR-P-11157A Strap with buckle, long 12
14 NET-A-21427-00 46ft x 6ft heavy-duty net 1

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Assembly
Note: We recommend at least 2 people participate in assembling the trampoline. Use page 6 to help with part
names and numbers.
Assembly and Installation Instructions
4) Connect the leg assemblies to each other. T-joints and T-joint
with enclosure socket must alternate.
1) There are two types of frame rail connectors: a T-joint and a T-
joint with enclosure socket. Note: All T-joints have a hole on the
round tube for the leg. This hole must face in toward the center of
the trampoline, so that the legs will snap in place for proper as-
sembly. When assembling the frame rail, T-joints and T-joints
with enclosure socket must alternate.
2) Place a section of frame rail on the ground with the spring
holes facing downward. One end of the frame rail is swaged
larger than the other; insert the larger end into a socket connect-
or. Insert the large end of a second frame rail into a T-joint. Insert
the smaller end of the second frame rail assembly into the T-joint
with enclosure socket of the first frame rail assembly.
T-joint
Ref. #4
T-joint with
enclosure socket
Ref. #5
Note: Hole in T-joint must face the
inside of the trampoline (shown facing
out only for identification)
Note: Square tube on back of
T-joint with enclosure socket
must face outside of trampoline
T-joint T-joint with
enclosure socket T-joint
3) Using 1 horizontal leg piece and 2 vertical leg pieces, build a
leg assembly as shown above. The horizontal and vertical leg
pieces are secured to each other and the frame rail connectors by
snap buttons. Both ends of the leg must snap into place, if not,
confirm the hole on the side of the T-joint is facing inside, aligned
with the snap button. Adjust if necessary.
>> Repeat with all remaining leg pieces. When finished, you will have 4
complete leg assemblies.
T-joint with
enclosure socket
Horizontal leg
Ref. #1
Vertical legs
Ref. #2

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
5) Repeat step 4 until all leg assemblies are connected. Your
frame is now complete, and should look like the drawing above.
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.
6) Lay out the mat inside the frame. The enclosure net entrance
must be centered over a T-joint on the frame so the entrance
will be between two enclosure poles (installed later). Locate the
enclosure door, and connect the jumping mat to the spring slot on
the frame closest to the T-joint, then at three additional locations,
approximately 1/4 circle apart from each other.
V-rings
(Top view)
Mat
Ref. #6
Spring
Ref. #7
(Top view) Entrance over T-joint
7) Start at the 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.
Spring notches
Spring
Ref. #7
(Top view)
8) 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 7, reposition
it if necessary, so that the springs are all spaced exactly 4 V-rings
and spring notches apart.

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
9) 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. If assembling with one per-
son, alternate working opposite sides so spring tension remains
balanced
Person 2
Person 1
(Top view)
10) Connect all the remaining springs to the trampoline, again
working clockwise, with someone working across from you.
(Top view)
WARNING: Trampoline use is not recommended without the
frame pad installed (see Picture on page 16). 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 securely attach the frame pad to
the frame, and that it is in the correct position prior to using the trampo-
line.
Frame pad
Ref. #8
Small cut outs
in pad skirt
11) Lay the frame pad on the trampoline so that it covers all the
springs and the edges of the frame. Align pad so that small cut
outs on outside edge of pad skirt line up over each leg of trampo-
line.

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
12)Locate the elastic straps which are sewn to the underside of the frame pad. There is a pair of straps at each slit and a pair between
two slits. Connect the pad to the frame by tying the elastic straps around the frame rail as shown.
Elastic Strap
13) Connect the lower pole piece to the upper pole
piece to create an enclosure pole assembly. The
lower pole has a round end with snap button,
which connects to the upper pole. The other end of
the lower pole is square and this end fits into the T-
joint enclosure socket.
Lower Pole
Ref. #9
Snap Button
Upper Pole
Ref. #10
Foam Pad
Ref. #11
Pole
Assembly
14) Slide a short foam piece followed by a long foam piece onto
the completed enclosure pole assembly.
>> Repeat this step for all enclosure pole assemblies.

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
15) Insert the square end of the enclosure pole assembly into the
socket joint. Ensure the snap button engages (rotate if necessary).
>> Repeat this step for all enclosure pole assemblies and socket
joints
Snap Button
16) Attach a pole cap to the top of the upper pole so that the slot
is generally aligned with the trampoline frame.
>>Repeat this step for the rest of the pole caps.
Upper Pole
Ref. #10
Pole Cap
Ref. #12
17) Lay the safety net out on the bed of the trampoline, locate
the overlapping doorway section, and get acquainted with these
features: 1) top strap will have at least one red mark near the
door 2) bottom will have a warning tag installed 3) the outside
will have a small net identification tag on it. When the net is in-
stalled properly, users will enter the enclosure by stepping right
to enter the doorway.
18) Hang the top of the net (including the strap) into two adja-
cent pole caps so that the doorway is approximately centered.
Use the red marks as guides on where to hang the net. Make sure
the net is to the inside of the poles, and the warning at the door is
at the bottom. Continue to hang the net in the remaining pole
caps so that it is hung on all 6 poles. See Ref. #15 on page 12 for
proper net attachment to Pole Caps.
Red marks
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Red marks
Enclosure Net
Ref. #14

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19) Secure the bottom of the net at each enclosure pole, using 6
straps with buckles. Steps A-D illustrate how to properly insert
and fasten. Note that the strap wraps around the trampoline leg.
Leave the straps loose until all are positioned, and tighten evenly.
20) Repeat securing the bottom of the net at each T-joint, using
the remaining 6 straps with buckles. Note that the strap wraps
around the trampoline leg.
Assembly and Installation Instructions
A.
B.
C. D.
21) Your JumpSport trampoline and safety enclosure are now
complete!
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Pole Cap
Ref. #12
Enclosure Net
See step #18
Ref. #15

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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Frame Pad Placement - Showing Correct Placement over Frame Rails and Springs
(Section of frame pad removed for clarity. Be sure pad is completely installed before use.)
Picture A
For more information about
the SureStep Ladder,
the Trampoline Anchor Kit,
and other great trampoline accessories,
visit our website at www.jumpsport.com
WARNING: Trampoline use is not recommended without the frame pad installed (see Picture A, below).
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 securely
attach the frame pad to the frame, and that it is in the correct position prior to using the trampoline.
Final Steps
Assembly is now complete! Make sure all parts are securely assembled. Before using your 14ft Trampoline, familiarize
yourself and all users with the Care and Maintenance Instructions, Warning Information, and Use Instructions included in
this manual.
To register your trampoline, visit our webpage at www.jumpsport.com and click on the Product Registration link.
Disassembly
To disassemble the 14ft Trampoline, follow the assembly Steps in reverse order. Do not attempt to disassemble any
rail pieces before the mat and springs have been removed.

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Your JumpSport trampoline is made using quality materials and is finely-crafted to provide you and your family with
many years of enjoyment and exercise. Proper maintenance and care will help to prolong the life of the trampoline and
reduce the possibility of injury.
All trampolines require maintenance at some point. Springs may need to be replaced, rail pieces may become bent,
stitching in the mat and frame pads may rot out. The following maintenance guidelines should always be observed.
Inspection (Trampoline)
Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could
represent potential hazards:
Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding
Puncture, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed or frame padding
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding
Ruptured springs
A bent or broken frame
A sagging bed
Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system
Inspection (Safety Enclosure)
Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. The following
conditions could represent potential hazards:
Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached barrier or enclosure support system (frame) padding and
pole caps
Puncture, frays, tears, or holes worn in the barrier or support system (frame) padding
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the barrier or support system (frame) padding
Bent or broken support system (frame)
A sagging barrier
Sharp protrusions on the support system (frame) or suspension system
Note: The “bed” mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual, refers to the jumping surface (generally referred to
as the “mat”). The “frame” mentioned refers to the rail assembly pieces of the trampoline.
If any of the above conditions exist, your trampoline must be disassembled or otherwise protected against use until the
condition is remedied.
Care and Maintenance
Instructions 3

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Care and Maintenance Instructions
Trampoline Mat
Periodically inspect the trampoline for worn out or rotted stitching around the trampoline mat (bed). Stitching may fail
due to excessive use or exposure to extreme weather. In most cases, evidence of deterioration will make itself known in
the form of:
Broken stitching around the edge of the mat
Rotten or frayed fabric at the V-ring straps
CAUTION: If any deterioration is found, all bouncing must cease and the trampoline must be disassembled
or otherwise protected against use until the condition is remedied.
The mat should be replaced with the appropriate JumpSport part. Remember, the only thing between the jumper and
the ground is the mat. If a deteriorated mat is not inspected properly, further jumping could cause the mat to pull away
from the straps in a large area and the jumper may land on the ground, which could cause serious injury.
Cold Weather Protection
The 14ft SkyBounce ES Trampoline System is designed for year-round outdoor use. However, in climates of cold weath-
er 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.
Ice and 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.
Do not use a sharp object - such as a shovel, hoe, or garden rake - to remove ice or snow as this may damage the mat.
This type of damage is not covered by warranty.
Replacement Parts
All replacement parts should be ordered through JumpSport. Stores that repair shoes, awnings, or tents, as well as
upholstery shops, do not have the proper materials, equipment, or methods for the proper/safe repair of trampoline
mats and frame pads.
Call JumpSport at 408-213-2551 if you need replacement parts, or have any questions.
If any warning labels or signs become unreadable or missing, call JumpSport Sports for free replacements.
Trampoline mats should be completely replaced if any tear or hole is greater than one inch in length. Patches over larger
holes will eventually fail, creating a potential for hazardous injury.
CAUTION: Do not repair trampoline mats with holes greater than one inch.

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Care and Maintenance Instructions
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Safety Enclosure)
Note: Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
Pole Foam The pole foam and vinyl pole sleeve life expectancy is two to five years. To increase the life of
your pole foam and sleeves, do not allow people to grab them in order to pull themselves onto the
trampoline.
SafetyCheck
Check for… Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Foam missing or deteriorating Replace _______ _______
Net The net, support straps, and bungee cords will require frequent inspection for deterioration or
fraying. Life expectancy is three to five years for the net, and one to three years for the straps and
bungees.
SafetyCheck
Check for… Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Faded and breaking top or Replace straps _______ _______
bottom net strap
Brittle and tearing net Replace _______ _______
Cuts, tears, or holes in net Replace _______ _______
or net straps
Missing warning labels Call JumpSport for replacement _______ _______
Steel Poles The pole life expectancy is for many years. To increase the life of your poles, do not allow people
to grab them in order to pull themselves onto the trampoline.
SafetyCheck
Check for... Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Rust Clean and paint _______ _______
Structural failure Replace _______ _______
Bent frame Repair or replace part _______ _______
Sharp protrusions Repair _______ _______
Missing pole warning label Replace _______ _______
Safety Rules Review this manual with all jumpers. Maintain all warning labels and signs. If labels or signs
become lost or unreadable, write or call JumpSport for free replacements.

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Care and Maintenance Instructions
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Trampoline)
Note: Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
Frame Pad Our frame pad reduces the risk of accidental injury due to falling onto the frame railing and gives
minimal resistance to striking or falling on and through the springs. The frame pad life-expectancy
is one to two years. To increase life of pad:
Do not allow jumpers to stand or sit on pad
Do not allow jumpers to grab pad in order to pull themselves onto trampoline
Do not allow sharp, abrasive objects to come in contact with the pad surface
If you have a safety enclosure installed, rotate the pad periodically to spread out wear and tear
SafetyCheck
Check for… Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Vinyl deterioration Replace _______ _______
Foam deterioration Replace _______ _______
Missing pads Replace _______ _______
Improperly attached pads Reattach (see pad installation _______ _______
section of instructions)
Stitching deterioration Re-stitch _______ _______
Trampoline Make sure the trampoline is visually inspected by a responsible adult, checking the stitching
Mat carefully at each V-ring before every use. See Trampoline Mat on page 17 for more information.
SafetyCheck
Check for… Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Bent or missing V-rings Replace V-rings _______ _______
Faded and breaking top thread Replace _______ _______
Brittle or tearing V-ring straps Replace _______ _______
Cuts, tears, or holes on mat Patch (holes greater than _______ _______
one inch cannot be repaired)
Missing warning labels Call JumpSport for replacement _______ _______
Springs The life of a set of springs is three to five years depending on weight of jumpers, frequency of use,
and care of the trampoline.
SafetyCheck
Check for... Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Over-stretched springs Replace _______ _______
Missing springs Replace _______ _______
Weak (soft) springs Replace _______ _______

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Care and Maintenance Instructions
Frame The life of your JumpSport trampoline frame should last for many years, depending upon the
weather in the area where you live.
SafetyCheck
Check for... Necessary Action Safe Unsafe
Rust Clean and paint _______ _______
Structural failure Replace _______ _______
Bent frame Repair or replace part _______ _______
Sharp protrusions Repair _______ _______
Missing warning labels Call JumpSport for replacement _______ _______
Safety Rules Review this manual with all jumpers. Maintain all warning labels and signs. If labels or signs
become lost or unreadable, write or call JumpSport for free replacements.
Windy Conditions
It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by a high wind. If you anticipate high winds, the frame should be
secured to the ground with the use of a JumpSport Trampoline Anchor Kit. If you anticipate severe winds, the
trampoline should be moved to a sheltered location or completely disassembled. Our anchor kit can be found in the
Accessories section at www.jumpsport.com.
Moving the Trampoline
If you need to move your trampoline periodically, it should be moved by at least two people, and kept horizontal during
the move. Both people should stand next to each other on one of the short ends of the trampoline, and lift that end of the
trampoline. Rotate that end of the trampoline about five feet, then go to the opposite end of the trampoline, and do the
same thing. This will slowly rotate each end of the trampoline toward your desired destination, and is the easiest way to
move the trampoline due to its heavy weight. Disassemble the trampoline for any move greater than a few feet.
Care
Do not allow family pets on the trampoline, as claws may snag and pull the trampoline mat material or damage the
frame pad.
The 14ft Trampoline is intended to be used by one person at a time, weighing less than 220lbs (100kg). The user should
either be barefoot or wearing gymnastic slippers or non-cleated athletic shoes. The user should remove all sharp objects
from their person that may cause injury or damage to the trampoline mat. Heavy, sharp, or hard pointed objects should
not contact the mat surface.
Diagram 2 JumpSport Trampoline Anchor Kit
Use a JumpSport Trampoline Anchor
Kit to tie down your 14ft Trampoline.

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WARNING
Points of Safety
It is essential that trampoline users follow a carefully planned safety program so that the trampoline can be fully
enjoyed. Most accidents can be classified into the following:
Landing on springs or frame
Bouncing off the trampoline
Landing incorrectly on the mat
These are covered in detail in the following sections.
Landing on Springs or Frame
The risk of falling on the springs or frame, landing between the springs, or hitting the frame can be reduced by:
Proper mounting and dismounting of the trampoline
Jumping at the center of the mat without traveling toward the side
Properly installing the frame pads
Properly installing a JumpSport safety enclosure
Simple frame pads or spring covers on their own do not give adequate protection. Installing the JumpSport Safety
Enclosure and using spotters, will greatly reduce the risk of injury.
Bouncing off the Trampoline
Bouncing off of the trampoline can be controlled, if not completely eliminated, through:
Proper instruction and mastering of the “Stop Bounce” technique in the “Basic Skills” section
Maintaining a position in the center of the mat
Strictly forbidding any “flying dismounts” (i.e. jumping off of the trampoline onto another object or the ground)
Installing a JumpSport Safety Enclosure
Using spotters
Using the trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision
Keep objects away from the trampoline. It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground. Do not jump
from the trampoline into a swimming pool, onto a swing, or any other object. Do not install the trampoline on concrete,
asphalt or hard compacted surfaces.
Warning Information 4
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.
Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
DO NOT allow more than one
person on the trampoline.
Use by more than one person
at the same time can result in
serious injury.
Landing Incorrectly on the Mat
Landing incorrectly on the mat creates great risk of a serious injury, with most injuries resulting from attempted
somersaults/flips. It is strongly recommended that somersaults/flips are not performed.

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Use Instructions 5
Safety Rules (Trampoline)
It is the responsibility of the owner to become familiar with the safety rules and to convey these rules to all users.
WARNING
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. Use by more than one person at the same time can result in
serious injuries.
DO NOT Jump directly on-top of pad or springs as this may result in injury to jumper and damage to the trampoline not covered
by warranty.
Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
Trampolines over 20 inches (51 cm) tall are not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age.
Inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned. Replace
any worn, defective, or missing parts.
Climb on and off the trampoline. It is a dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground when
dismounting, or to jump onto the trampoline when mounting. Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other
objects.
Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline bed. Learn this skill before attempting
others.
Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. A variety of
trampoline activities can be carried out by performing the basic fundamentals in various series and combinations,
performing one fundamental after another, with or without feet bounces between them.
Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until bounce control and repeated landing in the center of the trampoline can be
accomplished. Control is more important than height.
While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward the perimeter. This will help control bounce.
Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
Properly secure the trampoline when not in use. Protect it against unauthorized use. If a trampoline ladder is used,
the supervisor should remove it from the trampoline when leaving the area to prevent unsupervised access by
children under 6 years of age.
Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer. Maintain a clear area around the trampoline.
Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, contact the manufacturer.
For information concerning skill training, contact a certified trampoline instructor.
Bounce only when the surface of the bed is dry. Wind or air movement should be calm to gentle. The trampoline
must not be used in gusty or severe winds.
Read all instructions before using the trampoline. Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and use of
this trampoline are included to promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.
Note: The “bed” mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual, refers to the jumping surface (generally referred to
as the “mat”). The “frame” mentioned refers to the rail assembly pieces of the trampoline.
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