JUMPtec TM-1406 Maintenance manual

14ft (426cm) Round Trampoline
84-0262 (TM-1406)
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions
Manual depicts typical installation – your model may differ from illustrations
Toll Free Helpline: 1-866-567-4089
WARNING
Please read and retain this manual as it will assist with identification for parts and service.
Read these materials prior to assembling and using of this product
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- WARNING -
This trampoline is subject to 113kgs weight limit.
Usage of this trampoline is limited to persons weighing less than weight specified above.
Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at a time. Use by more than one
person at the same time can result in serious injury.
Do not allow young children to use unless supervised by an adult.

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Contents
ASSEMBLYAND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..............................................3
PARTS LIST – TRAMPOLINE.....................................................................................4
EXPLODED VIEWTRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY........................................................5
TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY........................................................................................6
Frame Assembly.............................................................................................................6
Mat Assembly ................................................................................................................7
Frame Pad Assembly......................................................................................................9
CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................12
DISPOSAL INFORMATION......................................................................................12
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................................13
FUNDAMENTAL TRAMPOLINE SKILLS ..............................................................15
JUMPERS’ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS.................................................22
SUPERVISORS’ ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS........................................22
LIMITED WARRANTY .............................................................................................23

ASSEMBLYAND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
zAdequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 24ft (8m) from ground
level is recommended. Provide clearance for wires, tree limbs, and other possible
hazards.
zLateral clearance is essential. Place the trampoline away from walls, structures,
fences, and other play areas. Maintain a clear space on all sides of the
trampoline.
zPlace the trampoline on a level surface before use.
zUse the trampoline in a well-lighted area.Artificial illumination may be required
for indoor or shady areas.
zSecure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use.
zRemove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline.
zThe owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users
aware of practices specified in the use instructions.
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PARTS LIST – TRAMPOLINE
Parts Supplied
Item Ref Description Illustration Qty
1 14TM-1 Mat with Sewn-in
V-Rings
1
2 14TM-2B Frame Pad 2
3 14TM-3 Vertical Leg Tube
12
4 14TM-4 W-Shape Leg Tube 6
5 14TM-5 Top Rail Tube
12
6 14TM-6 T-Joint
12
7 14TM-7 Springs 84
11 14TM-11 Locking Pins
(Pre-installed in Vertical
Leg Tubes & W-Shape Leg
Tubes)
24
Use the Parts List to ensure all parts are present.
Contact Customer Service at 1-866-567-4089 if any parts are missing.
Do not attempt to assemble the trampoline if any parts are missing.
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EXPLODED VIEW
84-0262 (TM-1406) 14FT ROUND TRAMPOLINE
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TRAMPOLINE ASSEMBLY
Frame Assembly
1. Lay out the parts on a clear dry
surface as shown in Figure 1.
2. To complete the Legs assembly.
Connect the Vertical Leg Tubes (3)
with the W-Shape Leg Tube (4) as
shown in Figure 2.
3. Connect the top rail tube (5) by
sliding the BIGGER END to the
T-Joint (6) first, then slide the
SMALLER END to form the top rail
loop. After sliding both ends to the
T-Joint, push a bit the top rail tubes to
make sure they stay firm with the
T-Joint. Please see Figure 3.
4. Join the completed Leg Tubes to the
Top Rail Loop as shown in Figure 4.
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5. Once completed, the skeleton of the
Trampoline should look like the
Figure 5.
MatAssembly
To facilitate the assembly of the springs to the mat, please use the Spring Hook
provided to pull the springs during assembly.
1. Spread out the Mat (1) and have both
the Springs (7) and Spring Hook ready
for assembly as shown in Figure 1.
2. Divide the Mat into halves and then
connect the first set of Springs (7) as
shown in Figure 2.
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3. Divide the Mat in to quarters and
connect the springs as shown in
Figure 3.
4. Divide the Mat into eighths and
connect the springs as shown in
Figure 4.
5. Connect the remaining springs to the
mat as shown in Figure 5.
6. When the Springs have been properly
connected, the trampoline should look
like Figure 6.
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Frame Pad Assembly
1. Lay out the Frame Pad on a dry and
clean surface.
2. Tie the two Frame Pads (2) together by
the sewn-in tie down straps on the
Frame Pads.
3. Place the Frame Pad on top of the
trampoline.
4. Align the pre-sewn straps to each
T-joint as shown in Fig 4.
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5. Secure the pre-sewn straps around
the T-joint with a knot as shown in
Fig 5.
6. Thread the straps through the
sewn-in strap hook under the pad and
the closest v-ring. Tie knots and
secure the Frame Pad as shown in
Fig 6.
7. The recommended Safe Play Area
is to be 250cm (2.5 meters)
beyond the trampoline on all
sides and 700cm (7metres) above
the top.
The Safe Play Area must be on level ground, free from all structures,
landscaping, trees and branches, rocks, wires, sprinkler heads and
other obstacles. Children can be seriously injured running or
colliding into such obstacles.
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The assembly of the trampoline is now completed as shown below.
There is a plastic warning sign enclosed with the trampoline package. Permanently
affix this warning sign to the outside of the trampoline.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
zInspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective, or
missing parts. The following conditions could represent potential hazards:
(i) Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding.
(ii) Punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the bed or frame padding.
(iii) Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding.
(iv) Ruptured springs.
(v) A bent or broken frame.
(vi) A sagging bed.
(vii) Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system.
zThe product must not be used until properly and fully installed and checked.
Galvanized tubular products may require occasional maintenance. If surface rust
appears it should be removed with either a wire brush or coarse sandpaper, and
the area treated with non-toxic paint.
zTo avoid damage to the trampoline, do not allow pets or other animals on the
Trampoline. Their claws and teeth can damage the mat of the trampoline.
zMake sure that no bonfires are lit close enough to threaten your trampoline. In
windy conditions, sparks and embers can travel significant distances and burn
holes in the trampoline mat.
zAny large trampoline, with or without an enclosure, can be blown around in high
winds and cause injury or damage. We recommend that the enclosure should be
removed under these conditions and stored in a dry place.
zWhen the trampoline is not in use during the off-season or winter, disassemble
the trampoline and store it in a clean dry place.
DISPOSALINFORMATION
zWhen it becomes necessary to dispose of your equipment, remove all bolts and
disassemble. Store safely & out of reach for children until it can be properly
disposed of. Remember to dispose it in a safe place and manner so as not to
present any hazards to any individuals.

WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
READ THESE MATERIALS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND
USING THE TRAMPOLINE.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) 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.
(2) 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.
(3) Use the trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
(4) Trampolines over 20in.(51cm) tall are not recommended for use by children
under 6 years of age.
(5) Inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure the frame padding is
correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing
parts.
(6) 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.
(7) Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline
bed. Learn this skill before attempting others.
(8) 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.
(9) 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.
(10) While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward the
perimeter. This will help control bounce.
(11) Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
(12) Properly secure the trampoline when not in use. Protect it against
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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.
(13) Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer. Maintain a
clear area around the trampoline.
(14) Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
(15) For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, contact
the manufacturer.
(16) For information concerning skill training, contact a certified trampoline
instructor.
(17) 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.
(18) Read all instructions before using the trampoline. Warnings and instructions
for the care, maintenance, and the use of this trampoline are included to
promote safe, enjoyable use of this equipment.

FUNDAMENTALTRAMPOLINE SKILLS
zBASIC SKILLS - Bouncing
The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in
the centre of the bed. The basic bounce should always be low. High, reckless
bouncing should never be allowed.
zThe Stop Bounce
This technique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly. It is
achieved by keeping the feet in contact with the bed, and absorbing the rebound
of the trampoline with the knees and waist. This skill should be the first skill
learnt and should be employed whenever you feel out of balance, or land away
from the center area.
To learn the stop bounce:
(a) Stand in centre of the bed with your feet about hip-width apart.
(b) Attempt about three easy bounces, keep them low and controlled.
(c) Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline while bouncing in
order to keep your balance.
(d) Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips on contact with the bed.
zArm Action
Arms are very important for proper control and lift. Whenever you go up, your arms
go up. They go up to a set position about shoulder height and shoulder width. They
should remain in this balanced position until you start down. Then they circle down
and slightly behind the hips, ready to lift again as you bounce up (see Figure 1).
Figure 1 Arm Action
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zBounce variations
Figures 2, 3 and 4 show three variations, the tuck, the pike, and the straddle pike
respectively. These should be assumed at the top of the bounce, before resuming the
normal landing position on your feet.
Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form. Make sure that your
toes are pointed and fingers are straight.
These are simple variations to the basic bounce and are very important for gaining
experience in coordinated movement.
BASIC LANDING POSITIONS
zGeneral
Positions for all drops: seat, hands and knees, and front, should first be practiced on
the ground, then in a stationary position, and only then on the trampoline bed.
Drops should be performed after “Priming” the trampoline bed. Priming is done by
bending your knees and pushing down repeatedly on the trampoline bed, thereby
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setting the bed in motion. The feet stay in contact with the bed during the entire
priming motion.
zThe seat drop
To learn the seat drop:
(a) From the standing position, prime the bed several times.
(b) Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce, and sit down. You should land so
that your body is in a sitting position with legs straight out in front and your toes
pointed. Hands should be on the bed next to your hips. Fingers should be
together and pointed toward the toes.
(c) Push on the bed with your hands to rebound up to your feet (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 Seat Drop
zThe Hands and Knees Drop
To do this drop properly, there should be just as much weight on your hands as on
your knees. Your back should be about approximately parallel to the bed. Knees and
hands should land simultaneously, with the middle of the body landing in the centre of
the trampoline. Hands should be directly under the shoulders. Knees should be
directly under the hips. Your toes should be pointed.
To learn the hands and knees drop:
(a) Get down on your hands and knees on the bed. Make sure you have weight on
both your hands and your knees. Do not sit on your heels.
(b) Remain in this position and try to bounce. Do not rock back and forth between
the hands and knees, but develop an even landing on all four points.
(c) From the standing position, prime the bed several times. Lift upward with your
hips, reach forward with our hands, and land on all fours. Look slightly in front
of your hands on landing. Push to rebound to your feet (see Figure 6).
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Figure 6 Hands and Knees Drop
zThe Front Drop
Contact with the trampoline be should simultaneously take place with your hands,
elbows, chest, stomach, hips and knees. Knees should be bent.
You must come down level. If the landing is made first on your chest and arms, they
will rebound before your knees hit which will result in a straining action on you back.
If this type of landing is made with a traveling, diving approach there is a chance that
your elbows may become skinned. If the landing is made so that your knees and hips
hit first, then they will rebound and your shoulders and face will land heavily.
Step 1:
(a) Start from the hands and knees drop position.
(b) As you rebound from the hands and knees, stretch so that you land on your
stomach. From this position, rebound to your hands and knees.
Step 2:
(b) Start from a standing position with knees bent so that your upper body is low and
close to the trampoline bed.
(c) Prime the bed several times.
(d) Lift hips gently upward and backward.
(e) Land in contact with the bed as described in Step 1.
(f) Push with your hands to return to the feet
Step 3:
(a) Start from a straight standing position.
(b) Prime the bed several times.
(c) Perform skill as in Step 2 (see Figure 7).
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Figure 7 Front Drop
SERIES OF DROPS
zSequencing
Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops, practice them in
sequence. For example: Seat drop-Hands and knees drop-Front drop, or Seat drop
-Front drop-Hands and knees drop-Seat drop.
zBeginning Twisting
General
Figures 8, 9 and 10 will show you a few of the many possible twisting variations of
the basic landing positions.
Seat drop
-
Half twist
-
Seat drop(AKA: Swivel hips)
Step 1:
(b) Perform a seat drop.
(c) Push down on the bed with your hands and come to a stand with the arms
stretched overhead.
Step 2:
(a) Perform the movement in Step1. As you rebound up to your feet, move one
shoulder in the direction you want to twist.
(b) Finish standing with arms stretched overhead, facing the opposite direction (180
degree twist completed).
Step 3:
Perform as in Step 2. Just before contacting feet with the trampoline bed, lift your legs
to land in a sitting position (see Figure 8).
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Figure 8 Seat Drop—Half Twist—Seat Drop
Front drop
-
Half twist
-
Front Drop(AKA: Turntable)
Step 1:
(a) Begin in a hands and knees position, with hands forming the apex of a triangle,
like in front drop.
(b) Prime the bed in this position.
(c) Push backward with your hands and extend your body to land in the front drop
position.
(d) Repeat several times in succession: Hands and knees drop-Front drop-Hands and
knees drop-etc.
Step 2:
Perform the movement as in Step 1. However, do it at twice the speed so as to bring
your knees inward, under your hips and out again without touching your knees on the
bed.
Step 3:
Perform the movement as in Step 2. Push sideways on the trampoline bed so your
body rotates.
Step 4:
From a standing position, prime the bed, then perform a front drop. Push sideway, as
in Step 3, and complete a 180 degree turn, finishing in a front drop facing the opposite
position (see Figure 9).
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