Skytric UBSF02-8 User manual

Trampoline
User Manual
Easy Assemble/Disassemble
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance and Use Instructions.
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline.
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Instructions, Proper Assembly & Use, Safety Tips, Warnings
Page
Trampoline Frame Parts List
Overall Parts with Item Code
Trampoline Frame Assembly
Trampoline Mat Assembly
Trampoline Pad Assembly
Enclosure Set Parts List
Enclosure Set Assembly
Enclosure Set Disassembly
Testing the Trampoline
Fundamental Bounce Techniques
Replacement Parts List

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Included in this manual are instructions for: Proper assembly, care and maintenance of
product, safety tips, warnings, and proper use; in order to ensure a secure and fun use of
the trampoline. All users and supervisors must read and familiarize themselves with all
these instructions and all other information in this manual.
As with any type of recreational physical activity, without being careful participants can be
injured. Anybody who chooses to use this trampoline must be aware of their own limitations
in regards to performing various jumps and bounces with this trampoline. Trampolines are
rebounding devices which propel the performer to unaccustomed heights through a variety
of movements, so initially; you should get accustomed to the feel and bounce of the
trampoline. The focus must be on your body position, and you should practice each
fundamental bounce until you can do each bounce with skill before moving on to more
difficult and advanced bounces. Do not behave recklessly on the trampoline, emphasis
must be made on good control and the mastering of various bounce techniques.
The assembly of the product must be done carefully by at least two able-bodied
adults. Contact us, or ask any technically qualified person if you have any difficulties.
Beware that when using tools or doing technical work, there is always a risk of
injury, so assemble the product carefully, and use gloves to protect your hands.
Work in a danger free environment, do not leave tools or hazardous materials
scattered around the workspace.
Place trampoline on level and non-slippery ground, preferably on grass. Locating
the trampoline on a hard surface will add stress to the frame and over time cause
damage which is not covered by warranty. Placing the trampoline on uneven
surfaces could result in the trampoline tipping over.
A clearance space of at least 24ft is necessary above the trampoline. An appropriated
clearance must be kept between the trampoline and possible sources of danger, such
as electric cables, tree branches, playing devices, swimming pools and fences.
After assembling the trampoline according to the instructions, please make sure that
all screws, bolts and nuts are correctly installed and tightened, and that all joints are
tightly sealed.
For additional stability you can place sand bags on the trampoline legs. This will
prevent the trampoline from tipping over in the event of any sideward force.
Remove all packaging materials and lay down all parts on a free space. This gives
you an overview and simplifies the assembly procedure. Check with the parts list
that no parts are missing and dispose of the packaging material when the assembly
is completed.
Proper Assembly

Never set up the trampoline in rainy, windy or stormy conditions, especially lightening
conditions. It is recommended that the trampoline be taken apart and stored in bad
weather.
Do not alter the product; use it only as described in this manual.
Use the trampoline only in a well-lit area.
Do not place any objects under the trampoline.
Repairs should only be carried out by qualified technicians, using only original spare
parts. Improper repairs can compromise the safety of your trampoline.
Strong winds can compromise the stability of the trampoline. If strong winds are
predicted, the trampoline must be fastened to the ground with cords and moorings,
moved to a protected place, or taken apart and stored.
Try to avoid moving the assembled trampoline, it could bend during transportation.
Should it be necessary to move the trampoline, please consider the following: At least
four people, evenly spaced around the frame, are needed to lift the trampoline off the
ground. The trampoline must be carried horizontally, and if the frame shifts position,
use four people to draw the trampoline back into the correct shape.
The trampoline can only be used if the jumping mat is clean and dry. Worn or
damaged jumping mats should be replaced immediately.
Care and Maintenance
Always inspect the trampoline before each use. Check for damage, wear or defective
parts, as they can impair the overall safety of the trampoline. The damaged, worn, or
defective parts should be replaced immediately. In the meantime access to the
trampoline must be restricted.
Safety Guidelines
To reduce the risk of injury, please carefully read and follow the appropriate safety rules
and tips, implementing all safety rules at all times.
No more than one person at a time is allowed
on the trampoline! Multiple jumpers increase
the risk of mid-air collisions resulting in injury.
The product is intended for home/domestic
use only and is not suitable for professional or
medical uses.

Do not perform somersaults on the trampoline
as this will increase the chances of landing on
your head or neck, paralysis or even death
can result.
Children do not recognize the potential
dangers of this product, so do not allow your
children to play on this product without adult
supervision.
Trampolines over 51 cm (20”) in height are
not recommended for children under 6 years
of age.
Warnings
Secure the trampoline against unauthorized use.
Do not use during pregnancy or if suffering from high blood pressure.
Do not smoke on the trampoline or use the trampoline when under the influence of
alcohol or drugs (incl. Medication).
Protect the product against humidity and high temperatures.
Do not put cigarettes, pets, sharp objects or
any other foreign objects on the trampoline.
Do not allow anyone or any object to go
under the trampoline while someone is
jumping on the mat. The jumping mat is
flexible and the downward force created by
someone jumping can cause serious injuries.
Take care to keep the packaging materials beyond children’s reach, as they
present a choking hazard.
Do not expose the trampoline to open flames.
The metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity. Lighting, extension
cords and all electrical equipment must never be allowed to come in to contact
with the trampoline parts.
The trampoline may not be used in the close vicinity of other leisure devices
and constructions.

Proper Use
Carefully climb onto trampoline. Do not jump into it directly, or use it as a jump board
for other activities. Jumping into the trampoline, hitting the frame, cover pads, and
landing incorrectly on the trampoline; can lead to injury.
The maximum weight allowed on the trampoline is 500 lbs. Overloading the
trampoline above the recommended user weight will cause damage to the
trampoline.
No more than one person at a time should be allowed on the trampoline!
Avoid unsupervised use of the trampoline.
Do not use the trampoline if it is wet.
Do not wear shoes while jumping; this will damage the jumping mat.
Do not sit or lean on the cover pad as it needs to be flexible so it can move with
the jumping mat.
Objects that could be dangerous should be vacated from the playing area.
Do not allow small children to pull themselves up onto the trampoline by using the
cover pads, as this may damage the pads and compromise the safety of your
trampoline.
Do not wear clothes with hooks or loose parts when jumping on the trampoline, in
order to avoid getting stuck in any trampoline parts.
It is the responsibility of the owner or the supervisor to guarantee that all users of the
trampoline are informed about all safety rules and that there is sufficient space around
the trampoline to allow for safe play.
Learn the fundamental jumping techniques thoroughly before trying difficult jumps, see
section: fundamental bounce techniques for further guidance.

TRAMPOLINE FRAME PARTS LIST
ITEM PART IMAGE MODEL
8 FT 11 FT 13 FT 15 FT
A
B
C2
D
F2
G
H
I
J
K
F1
C1
Frame Cover
Jumping Mat
Top Rail
Springs
Leg Extensions
W-shaped Leg
Screws
Spring Tool
Screw Driver
Leg Stabiizer
1
1
3
3
48
0
6
3
18
1
1
6
1
1
6
6
72
6
6
6
36
1
1
12
1
1
6
6
84
1
1
6
6
96
6
6
6
36
1
1
12
6
6
6
36
1
1
12

OVERALL PARTS WITH ITEM CODE
For size 8’ the
F-2 part goes here.
This diagram is only for your reference. All sizes have different quantities for
specific parts. Please refer to parts list page for exact components per size.
Note:

TRAMPOLINE FRAME ASSEMBLY
WARNING: 2 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly.
Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall. Failure to follow
all instructions and warning exactly may result in serious injury.
Connect parts C-1 and C-2 together and continue
to complete the circle, following the pattern: C-1 +
C-2 + C-1 + C-2. Continue until you form a
complete circle. Joining the last bar may require
two or more adults in good physical condition. With
a second person holding the opposite end, bring
both sides of the circle together and secure them.
Lay out the
trampoline parts
on the ground
so that you start
to form a circle
with the top rial
sections. Make
sure to keep all
the tubes in the
same direction
all around the
trampoline
frame.
Frame layout
If your frame does not seem sturdy this should not worry you, as the trampoline
mat will tighten it up.
Note:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Attach the two leg extensions, part F-1 and F-2 to the leg base part G, and tightly secure
together with screws (part H). Note: The 7.5’ and 10’ trampolines only have F-2 parts, so
you attach the F-2 on both sides. Repeat this step for all legs.
Construct the Legs
7.5' Trampoline
10' Trampoline

Secure the frame with screws (part H) under
the C-2 parts, to hold together the top rail.
If you are unable to insert a
screw because the holes
are not aligned, wait until
after installing the mat, the
structure will realign then.
Add two stabilizers, part K,
to the bottom of each leg;
1 on each side of the leg.
Now, the frame assembly is complete.
Attach the Legs.
Note:
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Attach the leg supports you assembled in
step 3 to the top rails C-1. Each leg
attaches to 2 different C-1 parts,
straddling the C-2 part, as shown in the
image. Repeat with all legs until you have
the full frame standing.
Secure the Legs
Secure the leg
supports to the
top rail frame with
screws- part H,
fastening tightly.
Secure the Frame

Secure the frame with screws (part H) under
the C-2 parts, to hold together the top rail.
If you are unable to insert a
screw because the holes
are not aligned, wait until
after installing the mat, the
structure will realign then.
Add two stabilizers, part K,
to the bottom of each leg;
1 on each side of the leg.
Now, the frame assembly is complete.
Attach the Legs.
Note:
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Attach the leg supports you assembled in
step 3 to the top rails C-1. Each leg
attaches to 2 different C-1 parts,
straddling the C-2 part, as shown in the
image. Repeat with all legs until you have
the full frame standing.
Secure the Legs
Secure the leg
supports to the
top rail frame with
screws- part H,
fastening tightly.
Secure the Frame
How To Use The Spring Pulling Tool
Step I: Hook the more rounded end of the spring
onto the trampoline mat's triangular rings.
Step II: Extend the spring pull tool and link it up
with the other end of the spring. Pull the tool in
the direction of the trampoline frame until the
spring head is lined up with the hole in the
trampoline frame.
WARNING: Be careful where you place your hands during spring assembly as
connector points can pinch!
Make sure the v-rings between the springs matches the number of holes in the
frame between the springs.
Note:
Lay out the trampoline mat inside the frame.
1.
Connect 4 springs between the mat and the rail, at the 1/4 way points in the
circle, as in the figure below. Attach the rest of the springs according to the
steps outlined below.
2.
TRAMPOLINE MAT ASSEMBLY
First connect the 4 springs
at the 1/4 points.
Follow by connecting
4 additional springs
in the center of the quarters.
Then continue,
connecting every
few springs
Complete the
rest of the springs
Step III: Slide the spring end into the hole as
you remove the tool.

The trampoline is almost complete, with all the springs in place. Before using the
trampoline please attach the provided safety pads.
The safety pad has several sets of strings with
two S-shaped hooks attached, along the
perimeter of the pad. Passing the string under
the frame of the trampoline, attach 1
S-shaped hook to the v-ring of the mat, and
the other to the outer end of the spring. Refer
to the figure alongside to see how to attach it
correctly.
2.
Lay out the safety pad around the outer edge
of the trampoline, covering all the springs- as
shown on right.
1.
TRAMPOLINE COVER PAD ASSEMBLY

ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST
6 6 6
6 6 6
6 6 6
10 1111
111
111
6 6 6
6 6 6
12 12 12
6
6
6
1
5
1
1
6
6
12
V
X
C
Y
E
F
Z
U
T
S
ITEM PART IMAGE MODEL 8 FT 11 FT 13 FT 15 FT
111
Upper Net Pole
With Foam Sleeve
Lower Net Pole
With Foam
Top Cap
Enclosure Net
Fiberglass Rod
Fiberglass Rod
Connector
Rope
Foam Sleeve
Covers
PVC Sleeve
Push Button
OVERALL ENCLOSURE PARTS WITH ITEM CODE

Step 1
ENCLOSURE POLE ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
Note:
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
New Feature!
2 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly.
Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall. Failure to follow
all instructions and warning exactly may result in serious injury.
The lower poles are the poles that are
tapered/narrow at both ends.
Insert push buttons into part F2, the button should pop out
through the hole. You can then attach the lower enclosure poles
to part F2 all the way around the trampoline.
Once the lower pole is attached, insert push buttons in the top
end of the poles. (Make sure the button pops out of the desig-
nated hole.) You can then attach the upper poles to the lower
poles. Attach all the upper poles, making sure the foam
sleeves are covering the poles properly. Place the pole caps
part C on top of the upper poles.
The PVC sleeves should be used to cover all
the poles. Once the upper and lower poles are connected to the
trampoline frame, cover the poles with the PVC sleeves (Part T).
Start connecting the fiberglass rods to each
other by clicking them together, until you
have connected all the rods.
Run the connected fiberglass pieces (from step 3) through the
casing/tubing at the upper edge of the safety net. Continue
through each casing until you form the entire circle, and both
ends of the rods are coming together.
Connect the 2 ends of the rods together with the Rod Connector by sliding them into the
rod connector and ensuring that the extruded parts from the rods click into the holes of the
rod connector

Your Upper Bounce Trampoline is now assembled and ready to be used.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Put warning
label here
Step 6Fiber Glass Rod
Pole cap
Clipped pole cap
SECURING THE BOTTOM OF THE NET
Connect the net to the v-rings of the trampoline
mat using the attached clips, securing at regular
intervals. This holds the net in place for you to
complete the attachment with rope.
Secure one end of the rope by knotting it to the
v-ring closest to the trampoline entrance zipper
on one side.
Weave the rope through the net and every second
v-ring successively, moving around the trampoline
in the direction away from the entrance zipper.
When you complete the weaving and reach the
other side of the entrance zipper, secure the other
end of the rope also by knotting it to the v-ring
closest to the entrance on that side.
Your trampoline safety net is now fully secured. Follow the safety checks in the
'testing the trampoline' section before using the trampoline net.
Please attach the warning label included in the box to the enclosure net and safety pad.
Make sure labels are placed at the trampoline entrance to avoid misuse of the trampoline.
Lift the fiberglass ring and safety net to the top of
the support poles. At each pole, click the fiber glass
rod into the opening of the pole cap, aligning at the
spaces between the casings.
Note: the pole caps should be facing outwards.

2.
3.
4.
1.
TRAMPOLINE STORAGE DURING WINTER
Lay down the entire net together with the
circle of rods on the trampoline mat as
shown in the figure on right.
Note: You do not have to detach the bottom
of the net in order to cover it. Just remove
the circle of rods and lay it on the trampo-
line mat while the net is still attached to the
trampoline frame.
Cover the trampoline and all the parts with
a weather cover. (Not included in this
purchase, can be purchased seperately.)
Slide the fiberglass rod circle out of the
poles caps on the top of each support pole.
This Upper Bounce trampoline is specially designed with an easy to disassemble
enclosure set. Protect your enclosure by taking it down while it is not in use for a longer
period such as during the winter. Below are the instructions for how to disassemble it.
Please note! The instructions below refer to a weather cover that is not included in the
trampoline purchase, but can be purchased as a supplement.
Remove all the support poles from trampo-
line frame and lay them down on the tram-
poline mat as well.

TESTING THE TRAMPOLINE
After assembling the trampoline, it is important that you perform the following
safety checks:
Using a screw driver, check if all the screws are tightly secured.
Look under the trampoline and check that all the springs are hooked securely
between the frame and triangle rings.
Move the trampoline around and check the sturdiness of the frame.
Using your two hands, put your body weight on one section of the trampoline and
release to check that the floor is even.
Inspect the cover pads and check that they completely cover the springs and frame.
Make sure the strings of the safety pads are tied securely.
Trampoline Safety Checks:
Take hold of the safety net and check that all the enclosure poles are sturdy by
shaking it.
Check the safety net for any tears in the stitching or material.
Ensure the enclosure net zipper and entrance hooks function properly.
Check to see if the safety net is fully attached to the triangle rings by attempting to
lift it at intervals. If gaps are detected, tighten the rope attachment until no more
gaps appear.
Once all the checks are performed and the trampoline has passed all the initial tests,
perform a final test by having one person jump continuously for 5 minutes in the
center of the trampoline. If the trampoline feels sturdy then your trampoline passes
the test.
Congratulations, you have completed the trampoline assembly! Remember to abide
by all the safety rules. Have fun, play safe ...
Enclosure Net Safety Checks:

FUNDAMENTAL BOUNCE TECHNIQUES
It is recommended that all trampoline users familiarize themselves with these
fundamental bounces, practicing them carefully to gain mastery.
Start from a standing position, feet shoulder width apart
with head and eyes on the mat.
Swing your arms forward end up and around in a circular
motion.
Bring feet together while in mid-air and point toes
downward.
Keep your feet shoulder width apart for your landing on the mat.
The Basic Bounce
Occasionally they may lose control of their jump and
bounce wildly. Performing the braking manouevre will allow
the user to regain control of the jump and their balance.
Start with a basic bounce.
As you land, bend your knees sharply and this will allow
you to stop your jump.
The Braking Manouevre
Start with a low controlled basic bounce.
Land on your hands and knees keeping your back straight.
Emphasis should be directed at a good four-point landing,
and not on jumping height.
The Hands and Knees Bounce
Start with a low controlled basic bounce.
Land on your knees keeping your back straight, body
erect, and use your arms to maintain balance.
Bounce back to the basic upright bounce position by
swinging your arms up.
Knee Bounce
Land in a flat sitting position.
Place your hands on the mat beside your hips.
Return to an erect position by pushing yourself up
with your hands.
Seat Bounce

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Ladder with Flat Steps
Trampoline Shoe Bag
Trampoline Anchor Kit (Set of 4)
Deep Fastening Spiraled Anchor Kit - Set Of 4
Trampoline Spring Pull Tool (T-hook)
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