Songmics USTR14 User manual

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USTR14

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General Guidelines
ŸThis product is suitable only for domestic use and is not intended for industrial or public use. It is not permissible to use against the above
description or to alter and reproduce the product without authorization, and may result in injury and / or damage to the product. This product must
be installed and used in strict accordance with the attached instructions. For damage resulted from the failure to comply with the provisions of the
assembly and use, manufacturers do not assume any responsibility.
ŸThis is a product for exercise. Do certain warm-up before use. Otherwise it may cause muscle strain, muscle exhaustion and other injury. Do not
overestimate yourself. When you are tired, or when there is no strength in the legs, take a break. Otherwise it may cause serious injury.
ŸWeight for User: ≤170 kg
ŸDo not use the product if it is damaged or defective.
ŸInspect whether the product is intact before every use. Defective parts must be replaced immediately as they can impair the function and the
safety of the product.
ŸThis manual contains assembly instructions, precautions and the care and maintenance recommendations of trampolines to ensure safe use and
enjoyment of the trampoline.
ŸBefore using the trampoline, or allowing someone to use the trampoline, all the precautions must be read and understood fully.
ŸIt’s the responsibility of the owner or supervisors to guarantee that all users of the trampoline are informed sufficiently of all warning references
and safety instructions.
ŸAll people who use the trampoline should be familiar with the recommendations given by the manufacturer for proper assembly, proper use and
proper care and maintenance of the trampoline.
ŸWe recommend making use of the safety enclosure net as we are not just selling trampolines, safety enclosure nets also included. Please note
that the customer shall assume the risk of not using a safety enclosure net.
ŸNeither our company nor our manufacturers will be responsible or liable for any damage caused by the misuse of not following the safety
instructions, any loss caused by theft, or loss caused by weather conditions, and other losses caused by other kinds of cases. If it was
recognizable manufacturing defects or production defects, dealer will bear the corresponding responsibility.
Notes
Assembly
ŸThe assembly of the product must be done carefully and by 3 able-bodied adults. If in any doubt, ask a technically qualified person.
ŸBefore you start with the assembly, please read the instructions carefully and check the assembly illustration.
ŸRemove all packing materials and lay down all parts on a free space. This gives you an overview and simplifies the assembly procedure.
ŸCheck with the parts list that make sure no part is missing. Dispose of the packaging material when the assembly is complete.
ŸCreate a danger free environment; for example, do not let tools lay around the workplace. Store the packaging material in a way that can not
cause any danger. Foils or plastic bags are dangerous for children(danger of suffocation)!
ŸBeware that there is always a risk of injury when using tools or doing technical work. Therefore, assemble the product carefully.
ŸWhen assembling or disassembling, please wear gloves to protect your hands.
ŸThe trampoline may be set up only on solid and flat ground.
ŸThe trampoline should not be buried in the ground.
ŸIf possible, put the trampoline on the lawn. Do not place it on a slippery surface!
ŸTrampolines shall neither be assembled over the concrete, asphalt or any other hard surface nor in the vicinity of other mutually conflicting
facilities such as diving pools, swings, slides, climbing frames.
ŸPlease pay attention to keep an appropriate and clear space over head or above the trampoline! A clear and free space of at least 9.5m is
necessary above the trampoline. Do not use the trampoline in closed areas, in sheltered areas, or under trees. Please clear the surrounding tree
branches, electric cables, etc. to avoid injury.
ŸPlease read the following instruction carefully and use the product accordingly.
ŸPlease keep this manual and hand it over when you transfer the product.
ŸThis summary may not include every detail of all variations and considered steps. Please contact us when further information and help are
needed.

ŸMake sure there is enough horizontal activity space. The trampoline must keep a distance of at least 3m from the buildings, the walls, the fences
or the electric cables.
ŸThe metal frame of the trampoline will conduct electricity. Please assemble the trampoline away from all power supplies. All electrical equipment
must never be allowed to come in contact with the trampoline.
ŸThe trampoline in the vicinity of other recreational facilities and constructions must not be used.
ŸIf the trampoline is placed in shadows or dark areas, make sure there is adequate lighting.
ŸNothing may be placed under the trampoline.
ŸAfter assembling the product according to the instruction manual, please make sure that all screws, bolts and nuts are correctly assembled and
tightened, and that all frame legs are mutually inserted together.
ŸTry to avoid moving the well assembled trampoline, because it could bend under the tension of the springs. If you have to do this, please
consider the following:
Ÿ1.During transportation, at least 4 people must be evenly spaced around the trampoline to lift the trampoline off the ground.
Ÿ2.The trampoline must be carried horizontally.
Ÿ3.Be careful when moving the trampoline, otherwise the frames may be bent.
Ÿ4.If this happens, please arrange 4 people to restore the frame to its original shape.
Usage
ŸChildren can only use trampolines under the supervision of experienced adults with appropriate knowledge.
ŸIncorrect use and abuse of the trampoline are dangerous and can cause serious injury.
ŸBe aware of the fact that a trampoline’s attached springs can generate tremendous elasticity and propel the person on the jumping mat to
unusual heights and cause the body to move in a variety of unusual and extreme directions. Use the trampoline only if you are physically fit and
know the danger that may arise during use.
ŸUse the product only on even, non-slippery and sturdy surface.
ŸPlease empty your pocket before jumping. Do not carry any objects to the trampoline, and do not put anything on it.
ŸDo not wear any slippers or tennis shoes when jumping. Trampoline jumpers should be barefoot, or only wear socks or gymnastic shoes. No firm
shoes may be carried since they lead to excessive wear of the trampoline.
ŸNo clothes with hooks or parts may be worn when jumping on the trampoline, in order to avoid hooks getting caught.
ŸClothing should consist of a T-shirt and short trousers. Beginners can also wear loose protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts and
training pants, until they can properly control the landing. This prevents wear on elbow and knee skin due to improper landing.
ŸAlways keep the front opening door of the safety enclosure net closed before jumping.
ŸDo not eat during or just before jumping.
ŸFor correct climbing on and off the trampoline, a fixed rule must be followed by beginning users. Therefore, you must always use the ladder that
comes with the package to enter or leave the trampoline through the scheduled entrance. Do not jump directly onto the trampoline or jump down
from the trampoline.
ŸDo not attempt to enter the trampoline by crawling from under the safety enclosure net.
ŸDo not jump from trees, balconies or other such high places on to the trampoline, and do not use the trampoline as a springboard.
ŸNever jump off directly from the trampoline to the ground, regardless of whether there being a soft mat on the ground.
ŸWhen climbing on or off the trampoline, children who use the trampoline need assistance. Always keep an eye on the ladder and hold the handle
of the vertical bars on it when climbing on or off the trampoline, and ensure that there is a firm contact between the foot and the horizontal bar of
the ladder.
ŸTo climb on the trampoline correctly, put hands on the frames, climb onto the frames, cross the springs, and stand on the jumping mat.
ŸTo climb off the trampoline correctly, go to the edge of the trampoline, sit down and then leave the trampoline through the ladder.
ŸThe trampoline must not exceed the specified maximum load.
ŸMake sure that no more than one person is using the product at the same time. Two or more people jumping at the same time will increase the
risk of injury!
ŸAlways stay in the center of the jumping mat. Stop jumping immediately if you have moved more than 50m from the center, and then get back to
the center of the mat to resume jumping. This will reduce the risk of getting injured by landing on the spring guard mat.
ŸDo not stand on the spring guard mat since it is not intended to support the the weight of a person.
ŸTo stop jumping, bend your knees when your feet come in contact with the jumping mat. Master this technique before trying newer ones.
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ŸMaster basic jumps before trying advanced skills. You can combine these basic moves in a variety of combinations with or without straight
intermediate jumps to carry out various sequences on the trampoline.
ŸAvoid jumping too high. Keep your jumps low till you have sufficient control on your jumps and always land on the middle of the trampoline. Keep
your eyes on the trampoline as it helps to control the jumps.
ŸPlease only make easy and short rotation when jumping.
ŸVery serious injury (such as paralysis, fracture or death) may occur when landing on the head or neck. Especially jumping in the air performing
somersaults will be particularly dangerous!
ŸPay attention that do not let your arms and legs close to the parts of the body in movement. Do not insert any material into the existing opening
edges of the product.
ŸDo not jump for such a long time without a break as exhaustion may cause you to have an accident.
ŸJumpers should take turns jumping in a short time. Jump for a long time will increase the risk of injury.
ŸDo not use the trampoline under the influence of alcohol or drugs(incl. over the counter or prescription medication).
ŸPlease only jump on a dry jumping mat! Using the trampoline in strong winds is not allowed. Wet mat and moist weather will cause risk of injury.
ŸAvoid the jumping mat in contact with sharp objects.
ŸNo one under the trampoline. Trampolines do not provide weather protection!
ŸWhen using a trampoline outdoors, the wind or air movement should be calm or slight. Do not use it under strong wind.
ŸIn winter of some countries, the snow load and very low temperatures may destroy the trampoline. It is recommended to regularly clear the snow
and store the safety enclosure net and jumping mat indoor and keep dry.
ŸDo not use a trampoline when damage or an abnormality is detected or when it can not meet the conditions. Please ensure that sports
equipment shall not be used until returned to their condition.
ŸThe owner of the trampoline is responsible for ensuring that all users are familiar with the instructions in this manual.
Care and Maintenance
ŸThe trampoline is made of high quality material. If you care and maintain it correctly, you will be satisfied with it for many years. Please pay
attention to these maintenance instructions.
ŸDo not make any structural changes.
ŸCheck all springs or bolts connections regularly and tighten them if necessary to prevent them from being lost when used.
ŸCheck regularly whether the spring guard mat is fixed in place.
ŸIf sharp edges or corners develop, the product may not be used any more.
ŸCheck the trampoline for any missing parts, damage and traces of wear and tear before and after each use. Defective or missing parts must be
replaced immediately.
ŸWeather such as direct sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures can damage the jumping mat, spring guard mat and safety enclosure net.
Please check regularly whether these parts have been damaged and whether they are still able to withstand the weight of the user. Please
replace the jumping mat and spring guard pad when damage occurs.
ŸFor your own safety, use the original spare parts only, which can be sourced from Songmics. If in any doubt, please contact our service team.
ŸProtect products from splashing, damp, high temperature and direct sunlight. If you do not use the trampoline, we recommend you use a suitable
protective cover to protect the trampoline from weather effects. If exposed outside without protection, the damage that occurs will not be covered
by the warranty.
ŸSevere winds can blow away the trampoline. Please note that if severe winds are expected, please move the trampoline to a sheltered location
or take it apart. The safety enclosure net and trampolines may play a similar role as sails, causing danger to other objects and people.
ŸKeep the trampoline safe from impermissible access when not in use. The supervisor must remove the ladder when leaving the trampoline area
so that unsupervised children under 6 years do not get on the trampoline.
ŸTrampolines should always be stored in a cool and dry place, or also in the original cartons. Lubricate all joints for protection before storage.
ŸStore the product in a safe and weatherproof place to avoid damage or injury to the product or people.
ŸPlease note that the detergent, water temperature and washing method you use is appropriate. We recommend that users should gently wipe off
with warm water and a soft brush.
Warnings
Danger for Children
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ŸWARNING! Trampolines over 50cm (20inch) in height are not recommended for children under 6 years of age! Children do not recognize the
potential dangers from this product. Keep children away from this product.
ŸTrampolines are not toys. The product has to be stored out of reach of children and pets.
ŸBe aware that the packaging material is not suitable for children! There is danger of suffocation!
Risk of Injury
ŸUsing of the trampoline can, as in all active leisure kinds of sports, lead to injury. Even landings on the jumping mat can lead to injury,
especiallyto the back, neck or head.
ŸDo not land on the head or neck. There is the risk of paralyzing death, even landing in the middle of the trampoline. Do not attempt to somersault
to avoid the risk of landing on head or neck.
ŸTrampolines are jumping devices, enabling the user to jump into unusual heights as well as into a multiplicity of body movements. Jumping from
the trampoline, hitting the frames or springs, or incorrect landing on the trampoline can lead to injury.
ŸMake sure that no more than one person is using the product at the same time. If more than one person jump on the trampoline and lose control
of their trajectory, the possibility of an injury increases that users may collide or fall off of the trampoline. This may lead to injury of skull, neck,
back or legs.
ŸThe trampoline can only be used under the guidance of experienced people or proven instruction manual. Do not use the trampoline without
supervision, regardless of age or experience.
ŸAlways follow the safety and warning instructions of the trampoline. Use of the trampoline may lead to a serious risk of injury, including
permanent injury, such as paralysis or even death.
ŸProduct defects are announced immediately by the dealer, manufacturer or importer, and shall be fixed immediately for further use. The buyer or
user of the trampoline has to inspect the device regularly for wear or damage.
ŸThe safety enclosure net and trampolines are likely to play a similar role as sails. At times when this happens, it will cause a very large force and
"floated" trampoline will be a great danger to other objects and people. Under the weather effect of heavy thunderstorms and violent wind, the
trampoline should be fixed well to prevent being blown away. Therefore, a sufficient number of anchorages are required (no less than one per
leg; not included in the package) to ensure using the appropriate fixing material. Alternatively, you should move the trampoline into a protected
area or disassemble it. In the case of bad weather, we are not responsible for the damage in the case that the trampoline had not been fixed
thoroughly.
For the Supervisor
ŸObey all safety rules and make yourself familiar with the information in the user manual.
ŸAll users of the trampoline need a supervisor, regardless of the age and the experience of the user.
ŸTrampoline can only be used when the jumping mat is clean and dry. A jumping mat with wear or damage must be replaced immediately.
ŸObjects, which could be dangerous to the user, should be vacated from the area.
ŸDo not carry pets on the jumping mat to protect the health of your animal and jumping mat.
ŸAvoid unauthorized and unsupervised use of the trampoline.
ŸEnsure that the user enters the trampoline through the safety enclosure net as the warning signs on the spring guard mat are readable.
For the Jumpers
ŸDo not use trampolines under the influence of alcohol or drugs(incl. over the counter or prescription medication).
ŸPlease study the fundamental jump and body positions carefully before trying difficult jumps.
ŸStop rebounding by bending your knees when your feet come to contact to the jumping mat.
ŸThis technique should be practiced while you are learning the balance and control of previous manoeuvre. If you always lose balance in jumping
or if you are just learning the basic on how to jump on a trampoline, then you should learn how to control your weight distribution. A controlled
jump is considered landing on the same spot that you took off from. If you do lose control when you are jumping on the trampoline, bend your
knees sharply when you land and this will allow you regain control and stop your jumping.
ŸPlease take turns jumping and pay attention to other users.
ŸFor further information or exercise documents, please turn to a trained trampoline teacher. Use of the trampoline, as in all active leisure kinds of
sports, may lead to injury. But there are ways to reduce the risk of injury. In the following sections, the basic cause of accidents are emphasized
and tips are given regarding the responsibility of supervisors and users to avoid accidents.
Accident Categories

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ŸSomersaults: Landing on the head or neck, even if it may happen in the center of the trampoline, increases the risk of neck and back injury,
which can lead to paralysis and even death. This can occur if the user makes an error and falls forward or backward. No somersaults should be
attempted on the trampoline.
ŸThe probability of an injury increases if more than one person jumps on the trampoline and loses control of their jump. Users may collide with
each other, fall off of the trampoline, fall on the springs, or land wrongly on the jumping mat. Smaller users will be more easily hurt in that case.
ŸClimbing on and off the trampoline: The jumping mat is approximately a meter above the ground. Jumping off the trampoline on to the floor or
another surface can lead to injury. Jumping on the trampoline from a building roof, a terrace or other objects can lead to injury. Small children
need assistance when climbing on and off the trampoline. Be careful when climbing on and off the trampoline. Do not step on the springs or
spring guard mat. Do not use the spring guard mat for climbing on and off the trampoline.
ŸHitting the frames or springs: It can lead to injury by hitting the frames or falling into the springs when jumping up and down on the trampoline.
Please stay in the center of the mat when jumping. Make sure the spring guard mat remains in place and cover the frames and springs. The
spring guard mat is not intended to support the weight of a person. Do not step onto or jump directly to the spring guard mat.
ŸLoss of control: When users lose control of their jump, they can land on the jumping mat in the wrong way, or land on the frames or springs, or
fall off of the trampoline. A controlled jump is one where the jumper lands and jumps from the same spot. Before a more difficult jump maneuver
is practiced, the basic controlled jump should be mastered perfectly and continuously. If trying a jump maneuver that exceeds the abilities of the
jumper, there is a danger of losing control. In order to regain control of the jump and land correctly, knees should be completely bent upon
landing.
ŸUnder the influence of drugs or alcohol: The possibility of injury rises, if the user is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. These substances
weaken the response, faculty of judgment, spatial awareness, coordination and motor functions of the concerned users.
ŸCollision with objects: The possibility of injury will increase, if other people, animals or objects are under the trampoline in the jump, jumping on
the trampoline while carrying sharp or fragile objects, or placing the trampoline too close to electric cables, tree branches or other obstacles.
ŸPoor maintenance of the trampoline: Users can hurt themselves if the trampoline is in bad condition. A torn jumping mat, a bent frame, missing
springs or missing spring guard mat must be replaced before using the trampoline. The trampoline should be examined before each use.
ŸWeather conditions: A wet jumping mat is too slippery for safe jumping. Gusting or heavy winds can lead to a loss of control when jumping. In
order to lower the possibility of an injury, the trampoline should be only used under suitable weather conditions.
Methods of Accident Prevention
Role of the User in Prevention Accidents
ŸA basic knowledge of the trampoline by the user is essential for security.
ŸAll users of the trampoline must learn firstly how to accomplish a low controlled jump as well as the fundamental landing positions and
combinations before turning to advanced jump exercises.
ŸUsers need to understand why they must firstly control their jump before they practice other movements.
ŸA controlled jump is one where you can land and take off from the same location.
ŸThe first lesson is the understanding of the correct order in developing jumping skills on a trampoline.
ŸFor further information or exercise materials, please turn to a trained trampoline teacher.
Role of the Supervisor in Prevention Accidents
ŸIt lies in the responsibility of the supervisor to guarantee that the users use the trampoline under a reasonable and experienced supervision.
ŸRules and warnings in this manual must be applied and known by the users of the trampoline in order to reduce the possibility of accidents and
injury.
ŸIn the case that supervision is not possible or sufficient, the trampoline should be taken apart and stored in a secured place to guard against
unauthorized use.

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A× 1 B× 96
D× 5 E1 × 6
F× 6 G× 1 H× 5
E2 × 6
Jumping Mat Spring
Enclosure Pole Cap Leg Joint Pole
Leg Joint Pole
U-shaped Leg Spring Guard Mat Rope
C1 × 6
Top Frame
C2 × 6
Top Frame
I1 × 1 I2 × 5 J1 × 1
Enclosure Pole (Upper) Enclosure Pole (lower)Enclosure Pole (Upper)
Φ25 × 1.2 × 1060mm
Φ32 × 1.5 × 1060mm Φ32 × 1.5 × 1060mm

× 1 L1 × 5
L2 × 1 M1 × 5 M2 × 1
N× 12 P× 12 Q× 12
R× 8 S1 × 12 T× 1
Safety Enclosure Net Loop Screw
M6 × 50mm
M6 × 55mm
Loop Screw
K
Long screw Long screw
M6 × 80mm M6 × 85mm
Leg Guard Mat Plastic Pad Universal Pad
Universal Pad Universal Screw Cap Ladder
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J2 × 5
Enclosure Pole (lower)
Φ25 × 1.2 × 1060mm
M6 M8
S2 × 4
Universal Screw Cap

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U× 4 V× 6 W1 × 1
X× 1 Y× 1
Z1 × 2 Z2 × 1 × 1
Z4
× 6
Z5
Spring Hook
Mat for Changing Shoes
Allen Wrench
M8 × 30mm
Medium Screw Protective Sleeve
Hinge
Backboard Basket Rim
U-type to nail
W2 × 2
Screw
Z3 × 1
Wrench

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1
E1
E2
F
N
ŸAttach the U-shaped leg (F) to the leg joint pole (E) together in strict accordance with the instruction as shown in the picture.
ŸAfter assembly of the 6 groups of U-shaped legs is complete, ensure that all the pins are ejected.

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ŸAs shown in the picture, attach the properly assembled U-shaped legs with the top frame(D) to ensure that the leg joint pole(E) is completely inserted into the
T-shaped jacket attached with the top frame(D) (adjust the opening direction of the side hole of the leg joint pole(E) before pressing to ensure that the screw
hole of both the leg joint pole(E) and the T-shaped jacket is facing one-to-one.)
ŸAs shown in the picture, insert the four top frames© into the middle of the two top frames(D) in
turn until a complete circle is formed.
C1
C2

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ŸCheck each joint of both the top frames and the U-shaped legs to ensure that each part is firmly fixed.

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A
ŸFor assembly of the jumping mat (A) and springs (B), please strictly refer to the following methods:
ŸA. First, select a spring hole on the top frame as a starting point and mark it, and then, as shown in the picture, find the 18th, 36th and 54th
spring holes by counting.
ŸB. In the same way as detailed above, find the triangular ring in corresponding number on the jumping mat (A), and mark it.
ŸC. Hang one end of the spring onto the triangular ring of the jumping mat (A) and the other end onto the top frame with a spring hook (T).
ŸNote: The 2 ends of the springs (B) are not the same that the degree of bending of hanging at one end of the triangular ring is larger than
hanging at the other end, as shown in the picture.
ŸD. Follow the illustrations to assemble the symmetrical two springs (B) in turn until all the springs (B) are placed on frames securely.
B

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1 2
#1
#25
#48
#72
#13
#36
#60
#84
#7
#19
#30
#42
#54
#66
#78
#90

G
15
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Spring Guard(G) Assembly
ŸDo not attach the rubber band on the bottom of the spring guard mat to the circle frame until step 15.

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ŸConnect the Part I2 and Part J2 by spring button clips, making sure that the side with spring button of Part I facing upward; put on the
protective sleeve (V) from the bottom and fasten the rail and foam tightly, finally attach enclosure pole caps to the rail on the top tightly with
spring button.
I2
J2
V

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D

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ŸConnect the Part I1 and Part J1 by spring button clips, making sure that the side with spring button of Part I facing upward; put on the
protective sleeve (V) from the bottom and fasten the rail and foam tightly.
I1
J1

Y
X
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ŸFirst, fix the backboard (X) and basket rim (Y) together
with the hinge (W1) and screws (U, R, S2).
W1
U
R
S2
4PCS
U
4PCS
S2
8PCS
R
Z2
Z3

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W2
72PCS
W2
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