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Upper Bounce MOXIE MXSF03-6-BL User manual

MXSF03-6-BL
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USER
MANUAL
MOXIE™ PUMPKIN-SHAPED
OUTDOOR TRAMPOLINE SET WITH
PREMIUM TOP-RING FRAME
SAFETY ENCLOSURE
1-888-965-3331 020-3150-0484
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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE UPPER BOUNCE® TRAMPOLINE PART
MONDAY - THURSDAY
9:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Eastern Time.
FRIDAY
9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
Eastern Time.
8-9
10-11
11
12-14
15
16
Trampoline Frame Assembly
Trampoline Enclosure Parts Set 7
Trampoline Mat Assembly
Trampoline Pad Assembly
Enclosure Assembly
Jump Like a Pro
Packaging & Replacement Parts
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Instructions, Proper Assembly & Use, Safety Tips, Warnings
Trampoline Frame Parts List
2-5
6
Page
UPPER BOUNCE® exercise program for a happier, healthier and more fun lifestyle!
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.
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.
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.
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 attach anchors on the trampoline legs. This will prevent
the trampoline from tipping over in the event of any wind force.
Proper Assembly
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.
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Never set up the trampoline in rainy, windy or stormy conditions, especially lightening
conditions. It is recommended that the trampoline be anchored with ground stakes.
Do not alter the product; use it only as described in this manual.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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 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 outdoor objects
and furniture.
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.
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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.
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1
1
1
T JOINT
MAT
FRAME PAD
SPRING
LEG
EXTENSION
LEG BASE
BOLT SET
SPRING TOOL
WRENCH
TOP-RAIL
6
1
1
36/48/60
0/0/6
3
0/0/6
1
1
6
DESCRIPTIONPART ILLUSTRATION
QTY.
6/8/10FT
8
1
1
72/80
8
4
8
1
1
8
QTY.
12/14FT
10
1
1
90
10
5
10
1
1
10
QTY.
15FT
12
108
12
6
12
1
12
QTY.
16FT
TRAMPOLINE FRAME PARTS LIST
6
LOWER POLE
ENCLOSURE
NET
FIBERGLASS
ROD
POLE CLIP
POLE
SLEEVE
BOLT
SET
ROPE
UPPER POLE
6
1
1
36/48/60
0/0/6
0/0/6
1
6
DESCRIPTIONPART ILLUSTRATION
QTY.
6/8/10FT
8
1
1
72/80
8
8
1
8
QTY.
12/14FT
6
1
1
36/48/60
0/0/6
0/0/6
1
6
QTY.
15FT
10
1
1
90
10
10
1
10
QTY.
16FT
TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE PARTS LIST
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Two adults are required for the folling assembly. For your safety, you should wear
suitable gloves. Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
The upper rail (part A) has 2 different ends - one side is narrow, the other side is
wider. Please put the T-piece (part B) on the wide end of the upper rail part A).
Please repeat this for all the other upper rails.
Step 1 : Assembling the frame
Please connect all of the upper rails together by inserting the narrow side of one
upper rail into the wide side of the next upper rail.
Step 2 :
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Step 3 :
Please screw the “vertical leg extensions” (part F) to the leg base (part G).
Please use the bolts (part H) for this.
Step 4 :
Assemble the legs (in step 3) with the frame (in step 2).
Caution! Please note that all bolts point to the center of the frame.
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Step 5 : Assembly of the jumping mat
Use caution when installing the jumping mat. Two people, work gloves, and
proper attire are recommended.
1) Unfold the jumping mat inside the ring.
2) Please attach the springs. The narrower opening of the spring (A) goes into the
jumping mat eyelet. Using the spring tool (part I) please pull the wider opening of
the spring (B) towards the frame and insert the spring.
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1ST
2ND
6TH
11TH
5TH
7TH
12TH
10TH
3RD
4TH
9TH
8TH
3) Please repeat this process for all springs one after the other.
So that the tension of the jumping mat is evenly distributed, please note the
following figure and keep to the sequence of the spring assembly.
Caution: Please be careful not to injure your fingers. As mentioned at the begin-
ning, please use gloves!
4) Installation of the frame pad
Please place the edge cover (part D) over the springs and the steel frame. Attach
the elastic bands of the edge cover to the frame.
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ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY
For your safety, it is recommended that assembly is done by 2 adults wearing
working gloves.
Step 1 :
Please connect the poles to each other by inserting the lower enclosure pole
(enclosure part B) into the upper enclosure pole (enclosure part A) securing it
with the safety pin. Repeat this process for all other bars.
Slide the pole sleeve (Enclosure Part F) over each of the assembled bars.
Step 2 :
Step 3 :
Attach the lower net bars with the bolts (Enclosure Part H) to the leg
extension (Part F) and T-Joint(Part B), securing the nut with the provided
wrench or another tool.
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Hold the enclosure net (Enclosure Part C), with sleeves facing up. Pull each
section of the fiberglass rod (Enclosure Part D) through each sleeve on the net.
Connect the ends together forming a circle. This is easier when two people hold
the net.
Step 4 :
A. Align the two parts of the Pole Clip (Enclosure Part E) according to the below
diagram.
B. Insert over each open section of the fiberglass loop.
C. Insert the pole caps which are now holding the fiberglass ring, over the
enclosure poles, and secure with locking pins.
Step 5 :
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R R
Step 6:
Pull back the frame pad for better visibility. Align the bottom hem of the enclosure
net to the eyelet rings on the jumping mat and insert the Rope (Enclosure Part I)
alternating between the slits in the jumping mat, and the eyelet rings.
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Congratulations
you have completed the
trampoline assembly!
Remember to abide by
all the safety rules.
Have fun, play safe...
JUMP LIKE A PRO! 1. Standing starting position, feet shoulder-width
apart, head straight and eyes on the jumping mat.
2. Swing your arms forwards and up in a circular
motion.
3. Bring your feet together in the air, toes pointing
down.
4. When landing on the jumping mat, the feet must
be shoulder-width apart again.
1. Start with a basic jump.
2. Land on your knees, keeping your body and back
straight. Keep your balance with your arms.
3. Jump back to the basic jump position by swinging
your arms.
1. Land in a flat sitting position.
2. Place your hands on the jumping mat next to your
hips.
3. Return to a standing position by pressing with your
hands.
1. Start from the forward drop position.
2. Land in prone position (face down) with your arms
and hands stretched forward on the jumping mat.
3. Push your arms off the jumping mat to return to
the standing position.
1. Start fromt he forward drop position.
2. Push with your left or right hand and your left or
right arm (depending on which direction your want
to turn).
3. Turn your head and shoulders in the same
direction, keep your back parallel to the jumping
mat and your head up.
4. Land in the prone position and return to the
standing position by pressing with your hands and
arms.
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16
CERTIFIED
Dispose of the packaging
Please recycle all parts appropriately. Paper,
cardboard, and plastic should be disposed to correct
recycle areas according to your local recycling laws.
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