Rave Sports Classic Aqua Jump 25 User manual

Classic Aqua Jump® 25
Owner’s Manual
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Table of Contents
Introduction...........................................................................3
Safety Rules and Information................................................4
Aqua Jump®Classic™ 25 ....................................................9
Assembling Your Aqua Jump®Classic™ ...........................10
Anchoring ..........................................................................16
Cleaning and Storage .........................................................18
Repairs ...............................................................................20
Package Contents
Aqua Jump 25’
1 Inflatable Tube 112 Springs
1 Jumping Mat 2 Ladders
1 Safety Pad 1 Repair Kit
16 Trampoline Frame Pieces 1 Inflation Adapter
16 Frame Sleeves 1 Inflation Coupler (1 ¼”)
16 Sets of Frame Hardware 1 AJ25 Anchor Harness
(#20593)
Please make sure you have received the contents listed then
record the following information for future reference.
Date Purchased: _________________________________
Purchased from: _________________________________
Serial Number: ___________________________________
(Serial # is located next to the inflation valve on the tube.)

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Introduction
Water sports can be safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts.
The Owner’s Manual is presented to enhance your enjoyment
of the sport. It is intended to alert you to some of the
potentially dangerous conditions that can arise in all water
sports.
Please take a few minutes to read this manual before
assembling and using the product. Although the product is
simple to use, this manual contains important safety
information that you and all users must understand to safely
enjoy the Aqua Jump.
If you have any questions regarding this product, please call
RAVE Sports at 1-800-659-0790. Please have your serial
number available.
Staple your sales
receipt here.

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W A R N I N G
UNSAFE USE OF THE BONGO CAN RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
To reduce the risk of injury, read and follow all
instructions and warnings in this manual. Do not use
this product unless you understand and accept the
risk of injury involved with this activity.
EN 15649 –LIMIT (3) BOUNCERS FOR AJ25
Safety Rules and Information
•Read and understand all of the information contained in this owner’s
manual before assembling and using your product.
•Make sure that everyone who uses the product is provided with and
understands these safety rules and information.
•The Aqua Jump is designed to be used only in large bodies of water
with depths of at least 10 feet (3,1m) of water. Do not use or allow
anyone else to use the product on land or any other hard surface or
in swimming pools or shallow water.
•Consider the height and weight of the users of the Aqua Jump, as
well as the activities performed on the Aqua Jump when you are
selecting a safe location.
•Always maintain a safe distance between the Aqua Jump and any
dock, platform, boat or pier.
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•Choose a location for your product that is most protected from wind,
of sufficient water depth, and free of obstructions above and below
the water.
•Always anchor the Aqua Jump securely before it is used.
•Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type III (PFD) vest
when using the products.
•Never use the product after sunset, before dawn, or any other time
in poor lighting conditions.
•Never use the product in rough surface water conditions, during
storms, or when there is lightning. If an unexpected storm arises
while using the product, seek shelter on shore. Do not stay on the
product.
•Never use the product under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
•Always stay under control while using the product. Jump or bounce
in the center of the trampoline surface and away from the padded
metal frame.
•Never dive off of the Aqua Jump head first. If you choose to jump
off the product, always enter the water feet first.
•Never use the product while tired or fatigued. Use extreme caution
while swimming between the shore and the product. Do not attempt
to swim this distance if you are tired or fatigued.
•Never swim or play under or around the Aqua Jump.
•Always inspect the areas around and under the product before each
use to ensure the water is deep enough and free of all rocks, logs,
sand bars, and underwater obstructions and that the product is a
safe distance from hard objects above water. Ask about local water
conditions before using the product in unfamiliar water.

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•When not in use, secure the product against unauthorized or
unsupervised use.
•Never use the Aqua Jump unless the safety pad is in place and
securely fastened to the trampoline frame.
•Inspect your product for any worn, defective, or missing parts.
•Do not attempt flips, somersaults or other acrobatic maneuvers on
the product. Most debilitating spinal cord injuries that occur during
trampoline use involve somersaults. Improper landing during a
somersault produces serious risk of broken bones, cuts, nerve
damage, spinal cord or brain injury, or death.
•Use only under mature, knowledgeable adult supervision.
•Not recommended for children under age six.
•DO NOT OVER-INFLATE. Over inflation can cause seam rupture.
•Keep objects that could interfere with jumping away from the jumping
surface.
•Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact
with the jumping surface. Learn this skill before you attempt others.
•Learn fundamental bounces and body positions thoroughly before
trying other jumps.
•Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your bounce
and repeatedly land in the center of the jumping surface.
•Focus your eyes on the jumping surface to help control your bounce.
•Do not use the jumping surface as a springboard on to other objects.
•Do not use in shark invested water or in water that may contain other
marine life dangerous to humans.

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•Ensure proper air pressure is maintained while the product is in use.
Check air pressure frequently especially on very hot/cold days.
•This device is not designed to be used as a life saving device.
•Take off watches, rings and other sharp objects before use.
•When using on land, always maintain adequate clearance from hard
surfaces or obstructions above and around this product. Use on soft
sand or place shock-absorbing material around ground perimeter.

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W A R N I N G
•Misuse and abuse of the Aqua Jump is dangerous and can cause
serious injuries including broken bones, cuts, nerve damage,
spinal cord and brain injury, or death.
•Trampolines, being rebound devices, propel the performer to
unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements.
•All purchasers and all persons using the Aqua Jump must
become familiar with the manufacturer’s recommendations for
proper assembly, use and care of the trampoline, as well as
being alert to the performer’s own limitations in the execution of
trampoline skills. Assembly instruction, selected precautions,
recommended instructional techniques and progressions are
included to promote safe, enjoyable use of the equipment.
•Safety pads must be used at all times. The pads are designed to
prevent injury due to falling upon the outer frame or on the
springs.
•Secure the Aqua Jump against unauthorized and unsupervised
use by disconnecting the ladder and removing it from the water.
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Aqua Jump Classic 25
(Item #02011 & #02086)
Product
Minimum
Water Depth
Maximum
Capacity
Maximum
Weight
Working Pressure
AJ25
10ft
(3,1m)
10 Users
2000lb
(907kg)
2 psi (0,14bar

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Liability
While every attempt is made to embody the highest degree of
protection in all equipment, we cannot guarantee freedom from
injury. The user assumes all risk of injury due to use. All
merchandise is sold on this condition, which no representative
of the company can waiver or change.
Assembling Your Aqua Jump
Unpack the contents.
Lay the Aqua Jump on a flat surface. Make sure there are no
sharp objects under the product that might puncture the tube.
Inflate the tube
Locate the valve of the Aqua Jump and unscrew the cap.
Note: The AJ25’ has two valves to speed inflation/deflation.
We recommend using the High Speed Inflator/Deflator from
RAVE Sports to inflate and deflate (Part # 01083).
A special inflation adaptor is included with
this product. If you are using the RAVE
Sports High Speed Inflator (P/N 01083),
simply lock the adaptor onto the end of the
inflation hose and insert into the valve body.
Turn ¼ turn to lock in place.
OPEN
CLOSE
To lock open valve, depress stem and
rotate ¼ turn clockwise. To close
valve, depress stem and rotate ¼ turn
counter-clockwise. The valve stem
should be in the depressed position
while inflating. Replace cap on valve
after inflation to ensure air tight seal.

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NOTE: This inflation adaptor will automatically open the
valve when inserted and will close the valve when
removed. You do not need to manually open/close the
valve when using this special adaptor.
If you will be using a shop vacuum or other
inflation device with a larger nozzle, use
the 1 ¼” diameter coupler (included)
between the valve adaptor and the hose of
your inflator. Make sure the hose is
attached to the blower port of the
vacuum for inflation. Insert the adapter
into the air valve and lock into place by
turning clockwise.
Inflate until the tube is firm and resistant to pressure. Your fist
should create only a slight depression when pushed against
the tube. Replace cap to ensure an air tight seal.
To check the exact pressure of your product the use of a RAVE Digital
Pressure Gauge (Item #02496) is recommended.
C A U T I O N
DO NOT OVER-INFLATE.
Do not exceed 2.5 PSI (0,17 bar) if filling with
compressed air. Excessive pressure can cause the
tube to rupture with potentially damaging force to
eyes, ears, skin and limbs. Use of an air compressor
or over-inflation can rupture the tube beyond repair,
thus voiding the warranty.
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Coupler
Adaptor

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It is normal for the air pressure within the tube to fluctuate
depending on air and water temperatures. It may be necessary
to increase or decrease the air pressure in your product
accordingly. To avoid damage on extremely hot days it may
be necessary to check and release the air pressure from your
product throughout the day. A fully inflated product on warm
land will lose some of its pressure when placed in cold water.
Assemble the trampoline frame
Lay the trampoline frame sections in a circle with the
tapered ends next to the non-tapered ends, and the spring
holes facing up.
Slip a vinyl sleeve on each section before connecting them.
Slide the ends of the sections together to form a complete
circle.
Inserting from the top of the frame
through to the bottom, install a bolt
through each intersection. Add washer
and nut to bolt. Tighten firmly. Slide
the vinyl sleeves over each
intersection to protect inflatable tube
from abrasion.

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Attach the frame to the tube
With another person helping, place the trampoline frame onto
the inflated tube.
IMPORTANT! Align the frame joints
as close as possible to the junctions
of the blue and yellow panels. This
placement prevents the hardware
from rubbing against the tube.
At each of the frame holders on the
tube, pull the strap over the frame,
through both stainless steel rings,
and then back under the front ring. Do not fully tighten until all
straps are loosely in place around the frame. When all the
straps are in place, and the frame is evenly centered on the
tube, tighten each securely, ensuring that the frame lies flat
against the tube in all directions.
Attach the Anchor Harness to the frame
Follow the instructions included with the AJ25 Classic Anchor
Harness (#20593). It is critically important that the anchor
harness is connected to the proper locations on the trampoline
frame in order to ensure proper function and performance of
the anchoring system, especially in high winds.

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Attach the jumping mat
Lay the jumping mat inside the assembled frame with the
warning labels of the mat facing up. Attach the mat to the
frame by hooking one end of the spring to the V-ring on the
mat and the other end to the hole in the frame. Make sure that
the hooks on each end of the spring point down toward the
ground and are fully inserted into the frame.
Note: To ease the process, start by attaching a spring at one
point on the frame. Working in a clockwise direction, count the
appropriate number of holes and V rings until you are one
quarter around the frame. Attach a spring. Repeat until you
reach your starting point. Place one spring midway between
each existing spring around the entire jump. Repeat the
process until all springs are on the jump.
W A R N I N G
FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL THE
SPRINGS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DAMAGE TO THE AQUA JUMP.
Each V-ring on the jumping mat must be
attached to the frame by a spring. Each spring must be attached with
the hooks pointing down. Be sure the hook on each spring is pushed
securely into its hole on the frame.
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Attach the ladder and safety pad
Position the ladder left of the air valve so that the warning label
on the tube is visible to anyone climbing the ladder.
Attach the ladder to the trampoline frame by
looping the quick link under then around the
frame and securing the quick link to the
ladder webbing. Tighten the nut on the
quick link hand tight.
Lay the spring cover pad on the
trampoline so it covers the frame and
springs and the attachment straps are
face down.
Attach the pad by fastening the inside
bungee loops to the triangle rings on the
trampoline mat, then securing the
outside straps by looping them under
the frame, loop through buckle and
fasten the Velcro.

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Anchor the product
Due to extreme varieties of installations, anchor line and
anchor are not included with the Aqua Jump and must be
purchased separately.
Please consider the following when determining an adequate
anchoring system and location of your Aqua Jump:
•Choose a location that is most protected from the wind, of
sufficient water depth 10ft (3,1m) minimum and free of
obstructions a safe distance in all directions.
•A minimum of 200-lbs. (91kg) Anchor weight is
recommended for most applications; however larger Aqua
Jumps on larger bodies of water may require more.
•Bell anchors are not typically recommended since they
are easily dragged, especially on flat, sandy bottoms.
Screw-type or more permanent toggle-type anchors may
be necessary in more extreme conditions.
•Attaching a shock cord to the anchor line is recommended
to help absorb vertical movements of the Aqua Jump due
to waves and normal use. An Anchor Connecting System
(part # 01024) is available through RAVE Sports, and
does include a shock cord (bungee).
•Please consult with local authorities regarding any specific
anchoring restrictions in your area.
•Set anchor in position in water and use float on the anchor
line to locate.

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•Move jump to the water with the aid of 2-4 people.
Carefully carry the Aqua Jump and rest it in shallow water.
CAUTION: To avoid risk of puncture or damage to the
product, DO NOT DRAG the Aqua Jump to the water.
•Attach anchor line (not included) securely to the swivel or
ring on center of the rope harness on the underside of the
Aqua Jump.
•Adjust length of anchor line so that it is approximately 1-2
ft. longer than the depth of the water. The RAVE Sports
anchor bungee will provide 2 ft. of stretch to absorb waves
and any vertical bouncing motion. To help prevent flipping
of your jump in high wind conditions, do not exceed 3 ft. of
slack in the anchor line.
NOTE: More slack will improve anchor holding performance,
but too much slack may be sufficient line to allow the Aqua
Jump to stand on edge and flip over in strong winds. For
best results, maximize your anchor holding power via more
weight or a different type of anchor and minimize your
anchor line length.

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Operations
Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn,
defective or missing parts.
The following conditions could represent potential hazards:
•Punctures or holes worn in the jumping surface
•Deterioration in the stitching of the jumping surface
•Bent or broken frame
•Stretched springs
•Missing or insecurely attached frame safety pads
•Sagging jumping surface
•Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system
•Unsecured against unauthorized use
•Regularly inspect the condition of the inflatable tube. Any
repairs should be done immediately
Cleaning and Storage
•When the inflatable product is not being used, store it in a
covered, shaded area. This will help protect it against
ultraviolet (UV) rays and extend the life of the product.
•Ultraviolet (UV) rays are very hard on inflatables. To
maximize the life of your Aqua Jump, store it out of the
sun whenever possible. For additional protection, we
recommend using 303 protectant, which is a one-step
product that provides UV protection. 303 is available from
RAVE Sports at the number listed on the front of this
manual.

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•Clean the inflatable completely with a mild soap and fresh
water or a citrus based cleaner. NEVER USE
PETROLEUM BASED PRODUCTS OR SOLVENTS FOR
CLEANING.
•NEVER USE A POWER WASHER SINCE THE HIGH
PRESSURE WATER JET WILL DAMAGE THE SOFT
PVC COATING ON THE TUBE BEYOND REPAIR.
•Product should be completely dry and remain dry while
stored.
•Roll the product loosely and place in a container,
preferably one that rodents can’t chew through.
•Secure against unauthorized or unsupervised use.
•Store in a cool, dry location. Do not store product directly
on concrete surface. Place mothballs around stored
inflatable to keep mice and insects away.
:::::::::::::::::::::::: Important Information ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Rodents, like muskrats, may be attracted to the PVC vinyl of your
product. When your product is on the water, maintaining full air
pressure during periods of non-use will discourage them from
chewing the vinyl.
Another way to ease the problem of nuisance rodents is to
remove the temptation by taking the product out of the water at
night. You can also make the whole area unattractive to rodents
by changing the environment, making the area less hospitable for
rodents. Removing any food source from the shoreline can also
be a good deterrent. Check with your local DNR for additional
guidance or possible restrictions.

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Repairs
For large holes, tears or seam failures, contact RAVE Sports at
1-800-659-0790. For minor holes or tears:
•Inflate the product and locate the leak by spraying the tube
with mild soapy water.
•Determine the hole size and cut a patch 1-2 inches wider
than the diameter of the hole. Make sure all corners of the
patch are rounded.
•Deflate the product and clean the patch and area around
the hole with rubbing alcohol. Let dry.
•READ AND UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS ON THE
GLUE CONTAINER.
•Apply glue to the patch and the area around the hole. Let
the glue dry until it is tacky to the touch. (Approximately 1-2
minutes.)
•Lay the product on a flat, hard surface and apply the patch.
Working from the center to the outer edge, rub out any air
bubbles between the patch and the product.
•Let the patch dry for 24 hours before attempting to inflate
the product.
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