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1. 22 Assembly and Installation Instructions VU LAKANA ANNY WNN NANNAN A A VAN YY i V i a VKM CE AON NSN i tN ey WN INN Phot bove and bel NN i Blaus gs bc side cF ramaolin e PH l T We Cane 7 NOS lt e lt R RS SL se DS SK OE ae fom a gt lt if ho i IS ate V f raman a 28 Divide inner panel of net at overlapping doorway into halves Place a coupler bungee through hole in top coupler Wrap bungee around bottom strap of net at the halfway point Then feed bungee through coupler again as shown Finally wrap bungee around strap again pull bungee tight and secure with a square knot as shown Note Do not connect coupler bungee to net mesh only to bottom strap INN V N M i NW NN ARONA RSI Pole strap Ref 19 29 Wrap a pole strap around pole 1 and vertical leg piece as 30 Wrap pole strap around rail and through bottom strap of shown Strap must wrap around pole and leg below rail and outer pand of net Continue wrapping pole strap around the rail behind short bungee Then pull non looped end of strap all the and bottom strap until you get to the end of the net Pole strap way through looped end should wrap once around rail between each spring before getting to end of net Secure at end of net with a knot Note Do not wrap strap around net mesh only to bottom strap 23 Assembly and Installation Instructions m RN mh T VU VI
2. A repaired or replacement part will be returned to you Please allow 3 to 4weeks for ddivery This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also haveother rights which vary from state to state x III III III S x A A A S X S l A ati f A J umpSport Inc 2055 South 7th Street Suite A San Jose CA 95112 408 213 2551 http www jumpsport com
3. I VA V NY V NN KU N i K 31 Continue wrapping excess pole strap around rail toward pole 2 Pole strap should wrap once around rail between each spring before getting to pole 2 Secure at pole 2 with aknot View from inside trampoline BX 38882 RRR X KO BS o x V ROKK KS SOS Ne RSS SO BS OO RKK RR SK DSSS ROSSO SRS SSS ON S RR R RS SO OR RR o KS KOSAS 32 Locate the pad couplers in each pad section Install coupler bungees to each top coupler and bottom strap of net as shown and described in Step 28 on the previous page Note Do not connect coupler bungee to net mesh only to bottom strap 24 Assembly and Installation Instructions tside of net u X 2 ROKK les RRR E PR KSI POR ROSY BERR RRR RKO RX SOO KX Pole strap Ref 19 KX KX XXX FIO RRIPI SIFIRA KAN RRR ie Re SSS SOSO BS net for 3 squares outside of net for 3 squares inside of net for 3 33 At top of net wrap a long pole bungee around the ball end 34 Weavelong pole bungee in and out of approximately every 3 cap Then pull hooked end of bungee all the way through looped squares of net on outside of pole Bungee will weave on inside of 35 Wrap long pole bungee around vertical leg piece under 36 Place loop of pole strap in slot of ball end cap Pole strap trampoline rail Secure hooked end of bungee to bungee between s
4. Inc is prohibited The information in this document is subject to change without notice JumpSport Inc shall not be liable for any damages resulting from technical errors or omissions which may be present in this document or from use of this document Copyright 2001 2006 by JumpSport Inc All rights reserved Printed 2006 Instruction Manual P N INS P 10048F AlleyOop 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System P N UNA S 10181A AlleyOop 14ft PowerBounce Trampoline Systen P N UNA S 10183A Trademarks JumpSport AlleyOop Sports VariableBounce PowerBounce Sure Lok ProFlex Basketball Set Game and Party Pak SureSteo Trampoline Ladder and BounceBoard Extrene are trademarks of JumpSport Inc All other brand or product names aretrademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Patents This product includes technology associated with oneor more of thefollowing U S Patents No 6 053 845 No 6 261 207 No 6 840 891 No 6 846 271 Additional Patents Pending How to Contact Customer Support Should you require customer service or technical support for your AlleyOop 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System please contact AlleyOop Sports Customer Service department at 408 213 2551 8 00am 5 00pm M onday through Friday Pacific Time Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 AlleyO op ProFlex Basketball Set Gam
5. Thread bolt through nut using Allen wrench Be sure couplers are facing in the correct direction as described in Steps 14a and 14b before tightening the couplers Then tighten firmly gt gt Repeat Steps A C at all other pad grommet locations Note lt may be necessary to shift the foam inside of the pad to easily fit the couplers together Your Pad Couplers are now installed Please continue to the next Step Bottom of frame pad For clarity frame pad and coupler not shown Bungee T anchor TE FO Bottom coupler 14b stretch bungee T anchor preinstalled on bottom coupler toward closest V ring and secure T anchor to V ring as shown 17 Assembly and Installation Instructions Top of lower po narrower end Lower pole Ref 21 or 22 Long foam tubing Ref 24 Pole sleeve Ref 18 Bolt Ref 13a Washer Ref 13c Pole spacer Nylock nut Ref 13b Ref 13d pb he 7e j OB Acorn nut Ref 13e 16 Using the tools and hardware provided connect a pole to the outside of each trampoline leg Snugly tighten bolts and N ylock nuts with wrenches Hand tighten acorn nuts le Top of upper pole notched end Upper pole Ref 23 Top of pole sleeve narrow end lt T end of pad bungee ds Looped end of pad bungee Ref 10b 17 Wrap looped end of pad bungee located on bottom side of frame pad aroun
6. sit on your heels 2 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 3 From the standing position prime the mat several times Lift upward with the hips reach forward with the hands and land on all fours Look slightly in front of your hands on landing Push to rebound to your feet Figure 5 Hands and Knees Drop A x Z ra K gt gt SIP 1 4 4 sa e i d Front Drop Figure 6 Front Drop In a front drop contact with the trampoline mat should simultaneously take place with your hands elbows chest stomach and hips Knees should be bent Hands should be placed close together with palms in contact with the mat forming a triangle Eyes should focus on the center of the triangle or slightly in front of your fingers See Figure 6 1 First learn how to go from the hands and knees drop to the front drop 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 2 Next perform Step 1 beginning and ending in astanding crouched position a Start from a standing position with your knees bent and your upper body low and close to the trampoline mat b Prime the mat several times c Lift your hips gently upward and backward d Land in a hands and knees drop rebound and stretch into a front drop an
7. Coupler requires a 5mm Allen wrench which comes in the Safety Enclosure box Your Frame Pad Coupler comes with 16 Coupler Assemblies Each Assembly consists of the items shown below M8 bolt with Allen head I Top coupler with oval protrusion on gt Coupler bungee bottom 18 inches long Outside edge of ____ frame pad closest to frame Inside edge of frame pad closest to mat Bottom coupler _ with hex indentation Bungee T anchor preinstalled on gt bottom coupler M8 Nylock 9x Assembly and Installation Instructions 4 Thicker side of coupler faces away from inside edge of pad ly Inside edge of pad closest to mat Top coupler Bottom coupler A Place top coupler over a pad grommet and rotate coupler so that oval piece on bottom of coupler sticks through the bottom side of the pad grommet Thicker side of top coupler should be facing toward outside of frame pad B Place bottom coupler with bungee T anchor still attached on underside of pad directly over pad grommet Holes in couplers should be lined up with each other Thicker side of bottom coupler should be facing toward inside of frame pad facing the opposte direction as the top coupler Assembly and Installation Instructions Side view of top of pad of pad C Place nut into indentation on bottom coupler and hold in place Place bolt through indentation on top coupler
8. Moving the Trampoline If you need to move your trampoline periodically it should be moved by at least two people and kept horizontal during the move Both people should stand next to each other on one of the short ends of the trampoline and lift that end of the trampoline Rotate that end of the trampoline about five feet then go to the opposite end of the trampoline and do the same thing This will slowly rotate each end of the trampoline toward your desired destination and is the easiest way to move the trampoline due to its heavy weight Disassemble the trampoline for any move greater than a few feet Care Do not allow family pets on the trampoline as claws may snag and pull the trampoline mat material or net material or damage the frame pad or pole foam The 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System is intended to be used by one person at a time weighing less than 245 pounds The user should either be barefoot or wearing gymnastic slippers or non cleated athletic shoes The user should remove all sharp objects from their person that may cause injury or damage to the trampoline mat Heavy sharp or hard pointed objects should not contact the mat surface 34 Warning Information 4 A WARNING 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 DO NOT allow more than one person on the trampoline DO NOT allow more than one per
9. See Figure 8 Twist Variations You can have hours and hours of fun and challenging bouncing by combining twists with each of the basic landing positions Drops You can twist after the landing For example Seat Drop with a half twist and land on your feet You can add more twists Always renember to practice and perfect the simpler twists before moving on to more complex twists You can also perform a series of twists For example perform several Swivel Hips in a row all in the same direction or alternate directions You can do thesame thing with Turntable twisting If you find you love the trampoline and have mastered the moves discussed in these instructions we encourage you to seek additional training from a certified trampoline instructor 43 Use Instructions This page left intentionally blank 44 Use Instructions This page left intentionally blank 45 Use Instructions This page left intentionally blank 46 Sa a a Va Va Va a a Va Va a a Va Va Va a Va Va a a Va Va Va a Va Va a Va as Va Limited Lifetime Warranty What is covered by this warranty This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship on all of the components of theAlleyOop ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System and is extended exclusively to the original retail purchaser How long does this coverage last Warranty coverage for each component begins from the original date of purchase and lasts as follows e Steel trampoline f
10. of your AlleyOop Sports trampoline frame should last for many years depending upon the weather in the area where you live Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Rust Clean and paint Structural failure Replace Bent frame Repair or replace part Sharp protrusions Repair Missing warning labels Call AlleyOop for replacement Review this manual with all jumpers Maintain all warning labels and signs If labels or signs become lost or unreadable write or call AlleyOop Sports for free replacements 32 Care and Maintenance Instructions Safety Enclosure Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist Safety Enclosure Note Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts Pole Foam Net Steel Poles Safety Rules The pole foam and vinyl pole sleeve life expectancy is two to five years To increase the life of your pole foam and sleeves do not allow people to grab them in order to pull themselves onto the trampoline Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Vinyl sleeve deterioration Replace Foam missing or deteriorating Replace The net support straps and bungee cords will require frequent inspection for deterioration or fraying Life expectancy is three to five years for the net and one to three years for the straps and bungees Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Faded and breaking top or Replac
11. padding e Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the barrier or support system frame padding e Ruptured springs e Bent or broken support system frame e A sagging barrier e Sharp protrusions on the support system frame or suspension system Note The bed mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual refers to the jumping surface generally referred to as the mat The barrier mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual refers to the safety enclosure netting The frame mentioned refers to the rail assembly pieces of the trampoline If any of the above conditions exist your 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System must be disassembled or otherwise protected against use until the condition is remedied 29 Care and Maintenance Instructions Trampoline Mat An item that poses one of the greatest hazards is worn out or rotten stitching around the trampoline mat bed Stitching may fail within two or three years or earlier due to excessive use or exposure to extreme weather In most cases evidence of deterioration will make itself known in the form of e Broken stitching around the edge of the mat e Rotten or frayed fabric at the V ring straps Caution f any deterioration is found all bouncing must cease and the trampoline must be disassembled or otherwise protected against use until the condition is remedied The mat should be replaced with the appropriate AlleyOop part Remember the only thing betwe
12. pounds This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age Assembly and Installation Instructions Tools Trampoline No tools are required for installation of the trampoline However safety glasses and gloves are recommended for safety Parts List Trampoline Your 14ft VariableBounce Trampoline System is shipped with the parts shown below The trampoline parts ship in 2 separate boxes which may arrive on different days If any parts are missing immediately call AlleyOop Sports Customer Service at 408 213 2551 Reference Part Description Quantity 1 CAB P 101 16A_able tie_ 3 R RALP 10041A Rail piece with no leg sockets 12 spring notches 4 LEG P 10043A a 7 LEG A 10257A orizontal leg piece with sticker 2 9 SPR P 10059A Spring 8 5 inches 06 40b BUN P 10160A_ Pad bungee with plastic T fits frame pad 8 Assembly and Installation Instructions Tools Safety Enclosure Installation of the safety enclosure requires a 13mm hex wrench and a 5mm Allen wrench both of which areincluded in the safety enclosure box see Reference 11 and 12 An 8 foot A Frame ladder will be useful for some Steps use care and follow procedures for use Safety glasses and gloves are also recommended for safety Parts List Safety Enclosure Your 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System is shipped with the parts shown below The safety enclosure parts ship in a separate box which has
13. RTY LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OR USE COST OF REMOVAL INSTALLATION OR OTHER CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ACCORDINGLY THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE WARRANTY EXTENDED HEREUNDERISIN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIESAND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN ITS SCOPE AND DURATION TO THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS ACCORDINGLY THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU How to get a defective part replaced 1 Call the AlleyOop Sports Customer Service department at 408 213 2551 to obtain a Return Authorization number All returns must be pre authorized 2 Send the part s to the designated Service Center along with a copy of your original sales receipt and a brief written description of the problem including how it occurred You must pay freight and insurance to return the part to AlleyOop Sports At AlleyOop Sports sole discretion we may ask you to send photographs in addition to or in lieu of returning the part 3 After inspecting the returned part s AlleyOop Sports will makea final determination whether the part is covered by this warranty We reserve the right to examine photographs or physical evidence concerning parts claimed to be defective prior to making a final determination concerning the daim
14. asmaller box inside of it If any parts are missing immediately call AlleyOop Sports Customer Service at 408 213 2551 Note Do NOT discard the foam tubing Reference 24 and 25 as it is used as part of the pole assemblies It is not just packing material Do NOT remove any caps from the ends of any of the support poles Reference Part Description Quantity Long pole bungee loop at one end hook at other end 14 BUN P 10125A 6 feet long Coupler bungee 16 BUN P 10645A 1 1 2 feet long 16 148 SLE P 10114A Pole sleeve green vinyl 8 20 CAP P 10075A Ball end cap 8 22 POL A 10241A Lower support pole with snap button and sticker 24 FOA P 10078A Long foam tubing 1 tube packed over 1 pole 8 Assembly and Installation Instructions The following pages contain diagrams pictures and written instructions for assembling your 14ft VariableBounce Trampoline System The Ref mentioned in many Steps is referring to the Reference 4 column of the parts list on the previous pages Familiarize yourself with the A ssembly and Installation Instructions before beginning installation For installation questions please contact AlleyOop Sports Customer Service department at 408 213 2551 8 00am 5 00pm M onday through Friday Pacific Time Pinch point Pay careful attention to hand position when connecting tubes and handling springs Assembly and Installation Instructions Assembly Note We recom
15. ave someone working across from you Otherwise the springs could become over extended causing them to become difficult to connect Frame Pad Ref 10a WARNING Trampoline use is not recommended without the frame pad installed see Picture A on page 27 The frame pad is designed to reduce the possibility of injury by protecting the user from coming into contact with the frame and springs of the trampoline It is very important that you properly and securely attach the frame pad to the frame and that it is in the correct position prior to using the trampoline 14a Lay frame pad on trampoline Align pad so that slits on outside edge of pad skirt lineup over each leg of trampoline If they do not line up rotate pad to an adjacent leg Then install pad bungees through the 2 grommets near edge of pad as shown Grommets should be on bottom side of pad Note Do not use pad bungees to secure frame pad around leg of trampoline at this time This will be done after installing the safety enclosure poles in a later Step Frame Pad Coupler Assembly and Installation Addendum Your AlleyOop Frame Pad should come with the Frame Pad Couplers already installed onto the pad See the picture below for reference If the couplers are already installed on the pad please skip ahead to Step 14b on page 17 If the couplers are not already installed on the pad please follow the instructions on pages 15 17 Parts List Installation of the Frame Pad
16. away and should be employed whenever you feel out of balance or land away from the center area To learn the Stop Bounce 1 Stand in center of the mat with your feet about hip width apart 2 Attempt three easy bounces keep them low and controlled 3 Focus your eyes toward the perimeter of the trampoline while bouncing in order to keep your balance 4 Stop the bounce when your feet contact the mat by bending at your knees and hips Arm 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 to go down Then they circle down slightly behind the hips ready to lift again as you bounce up See Figure 2 Figure 2 Arm Action 39 Use Instructions Bounce Variations Figure 3 shows three variations you can perform in theair These should be performed at the top of your bounce before returning to the normal landing position on your feet Figure 3 Bounce Variations Tuck Pike Straddle Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form When you are in position make sure you point your toes and straighten your fingers Pike and Straddle variations Also make sure you take off and land in the same spot on the center of the mat These simple variations to the basic bounce can be a lot of fun and are very important for gaining experience in coord
17. bjects away from the trampoline It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground Do not jump from the trampoline into a swimming pool onto a swing or any other object Do not install the trampoline on concrete asphalt or hard compacted surfaces Landing Incorrectly on the Mat Landing incorrectly on the mat creates great risk of a serious injury with most injuries resulting from attempted somersaults flips It is strongly recommended that somersaults flips are not performed 36 Use Instructions 5 Safety Rules Trampoline It is the responsibility of the owner to become familiar with the safety rules and to convey these rules to all users 4 WARNING e DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults Landing on your head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the bed e DONOT allow more than one person on the trampoline Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries e Usetrampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision e Trampolines over 20 inches 51 cm tall are not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age e Inspect the trampoline before each use Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned Replace any worn defective or missing parts e 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
18. d return to ahands and knees drop e Push with the hands to return to your feet 3 Lastly perform Step 2 from a standing position a Start from a straight standing position b Prime the mat several times c Perform a Front Drop asin Step 2 41 Use Instructions Front Drop Note Your body must contact the trampoline mat all at once If you land on your chest and arms first they will rebound before the knees hit which will result in a straining action on the back If this type of landing is made with a traveling diving approach there is a good chance that the elbows may become skinned If the landing is made so that the knees and hips hit first then they will rebound and you will land heavily on your shoulders and face Series of Drops Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops try performing them in seguence For example Seat Drop H ands and Knees Drop Front Drop or Seat Drop H ands and Knees Drop Seat Drop Twisting Moves Twisting moves include e Swive Hips e Turntable e Twist Variations Swivel Hips A Swivel Hips is a combination move consisting of a Seat Drop half twist then another Seat Drop 1 First become familiar with the first part of a Swivel Hips a Perform a seat drop b Push down on the mat with the hands and straighten in the air with your arms stretched over your head 2 Next add thehalf twist a Perform Step 1 As you rebound up to your feet move one shoulde
19. d leg of trampoline between vertical leg piece and pole Then wrap looped end around the T on the opposite end of the bungee Be sure the bungee wraps beneath the top pole spacer as shown Note Be sure pad bungee can move freely after connecting around leg of trampoline Assembly and Installation Instructions AN Legs shown with dotted lines that the distance between knots is between 46 feet 8 inches and around ball end cap at pole 1 47 feet Net shown hung on poles 1 4 lt a 21 Continue back to pole 1 Hang net around outside of pole 1 with top strap and 1 mesh of netting resting in groove on top of ball end cap Then pull net to pole 2 Feed top strap through top of net near pole 2 Wrap top strap around ball end cap to secure it Then tie a double knot in the strap Loosely wrap excess strap 20 Hang net clockwise around outside of all poles Top strap around pole 2 and tieoff loose end toward bottom of pole and 1 mesh of netting rest in groove on top of ball end cap Top strap should hang slightly curved between poles time This is normal Note Bottom of net may not be touching trampoline at this Assembly and Installation Instructions Loop of bottom strap of net Pad not shown for clarity Center of trampoline Center of trampoline 22 Atinner pand of net find loop of bottom strap Place a coupler bungee through holein top coupler Wrap bung
20. e and Party Pak Assembly and Installation I nstructions Preparation Trampoline Placenent Tools Trampoline Parts List Trampoline Tools Safety Enclosure Parts List Safety Enclosure Assembly Final Steps Disassembly Care and Maintenance Instructions Inspection Trampoline amp Safety Enclosure Trampoline Mat Cold Weather Protection Replacement Parts Disassembly Care and Maintenance Safety C hecklist Trampoline Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist Safety Enclosure Windy Conditions M oving the Trampoline Care Warning Information Points of Safety Beforeyou Jump Read this Landing on Springs or Frame Bouncing off the Trampoline Landing Incorrectly on the Mat Use Instructions Safety Rules Trampoline Safety Rules Safety Enclosure Basic Skills Bouncing Stop Bounce Arm Action Bounce Variations Basic Landing Positions Seat Drop Hands and Knees Drop Front Drop Series of Drops Contents Chapter 5 Use Instructions cont Twisting Moves Swivel Hips Turntable Twist Variations Warranty nformation 37 42 42 43 43 Last Page Introduction 1 Congratulations on purchasing an AlleyOop Sports Trampoline Safety System We sincerely believe that you have purchased the finest round trampoline on the market It has been engineered with safety durability and performancein mind Asa result this product features our Variable Bounce mat system and our Sure Lok rail system Safe use of a
21. e straps bottom net strap Brittle and tearing net Replace Cuts tears or holes in net Replace or net straps Missing warning labels Call AlleyOop for replacement The pole life expectancy is for many years To increase the life of your poles do not allow people to grab them in order to pull themselves onto the trampoline Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Rust Clean and paint Structural failure Replace Bent frame Repair or replace part Sharp protrusions Repair Missing pole warning label Replace Review this manual with all jumpers Maintain all warning labels and signs If labels or signs become lost or unreadable write or call AlleyOop for free replacements 33 Care and Maintenance Instructions Windy Conditions It is possible for the trampoline to be blown about by a high wind If you anticipate high winds the frame should be secured to the ground with the use of an AlleyOop Sports Trampoline Anchor Kit If you anticipate severe winds the trampoline should be moved to a sheltered location or completely disassembled Our anchor kit can be found in the Accessories section at www jumpsport com Diagram 2 AlleyOop Sports Trampoline Anchor Kit Fai es ee R IOS XXXIX mY OS SSS ST 8 o RRR XNA O SKY RSENS OS RRN S 9 x 0 RBH RON ZOSNAS 0 SEXO RRS X R Use an AlleyOop Sports Trampoline Anchor Kit to tie down your 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System
22. ee around loop of bottom strap Then feed bungee through coupler again as shown Finally wrap bungee around strap again pull bungee tight and secure with a square knot as shown 20 Assembly and Installation Instructions 23 Lift frame pad between poles 1 and 2 Tuck pad skirt up underneath pad so skirt is wedged between bottom of pad and rail of trampoline IRT X KK IA VK V wi VIJ 24 At outer pand of net pull the bottom strap as close as possible to pole 2 There should now be an hourglass shape at the overlapping doorway 21 Assembly and Installation Instructions my AIA NANNY aay ana ae VT Ti am AX as N RS A VAT gt KASS Minimum 6 inch overlap in middle VI N IANA M XM Wi PA vane FERRARA A ASS NA KN 25 When hung correctly theinner and outer pand of net should overlap by a minimum of 6 inches in the middle It can have as much as 3 feet of overlap but the net should not extend past poles lor 2 NN K NIN oY K KA RI ra N A g thy J x f ol TU 27 Working clockwise from pole 2 pull bottom of net down pole so that bottom strap is positioned below bottom of pole foam Wrap short bungee around bottom strap then around trampoline leg and connect ends of bungee together under trampoline frame Ref 15 gt gt Repeat at all other poles continuing to work clockwise around trampoline
23. en the jumper and the ground is the mat If a deteriorated mat is not inspected properly further jumping could cause the mat to pull away from the straps in a large area and the jumper may land on the ground which could cause serious injury Cold Weather Protection The 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System is designed for year round outdoor use However in climates of cold weather where snow and ice are common we recommend the trampoline mat springs frame pad and net be removed and stored in adry area out of the sun To remove these parts simply complete the instructions for installing them in reverse order Ice and Snow Use extreme care in removing any ice and snow that may have accumulated on the mat before removing the mat for storage We suggest using a high pressure water hose and spraying upward from underneath the trampoline starting at the mats lowest point Another option is to pour hot water on theice and snow to melt it away Left unattended in snow and ice your trampoline mat will accumulate weight in the middle causing damage to your springs This type of damage is not covered by warranty Do not use a sharp object such as a shovel hoe or garden rake to remove ice or snow as this may damage the mat This type of damage is not covered by warranty Replacement Parts All replacement parts should be ordered through AlleyOop Sports Stores that repair shoes awnings or tents as well as upholstery shops do not have
24. hould hang on inside of net pole and rail as shown end of bungee so that bungee is snug gt gt Repeat Steps 33 35 at all remaining poles 25 Assembly and Installation Instructions Y K gt Xx BJ X i S SZ S OSS oS RS ee O Lo gt N LS SS o 8 S 9 By 4 KK SRK gt L S YS fa 7 YVO 7 VE DAVED aa e EEN A MAN A cin VU I N IV OT ASA N lt _ eA AK 39 Connect warning placard to outer pand of net at overlapping doorway using cabletie where it can be most easily seen by those accessing the trampoline bed pre ti a N a ieee S ORU i W i U 26 Assembly and Installation Instructions Final Steps Assembly is now complete Make sure all parts are securely assembled Before using your 14ft VariableBounce Trampoline System familiarize yourself and all users with the Care and Maintenance Instructions Warning Information and Uselnstructions included in this manual To register your 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline visit our webpage at www jumpsport com and click on the Product Registration link WARNING Trampoline use is not recommended without the frame pad installed see Picture A below The frame pad is designed to reduce the poss
25. ibility of injury by protecting the user from coming into contact with the frame and springs of the trampoline It is very important that you properly and securely attach the frame pad to the frame and that it is in the correct position prior to using the trampoline Frame Pad Placement Showing Correct Placement over Frame Rails and Springs Section of frame pad removed for clarity Be sure pad is completely installed before use 27 Assembly and Installation Instructions Final Steps continued See Diagram 1 below to see how to properly enter the safety enclosure Note The upper and lower support straps may need periodic tightening Check the knots and straps regularly If the net sags due to extended use we recommend repeating Steps 19 through 39 To enter your AlleyOop 14 Variable Bounce Trampoline System step up on the frame between pole 1 and 2 Then move to the right passing between the inside and outside panels of net A SureStep Trampoline Ladder makes entering the trampoline easy Enter through here Disassembly To disassemble your 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System follow the assembly Steps in reverse order Do not attempt to disassemble any rail pieces before the mat and springs have been removed For more information about the SureStep Trampoline Ladder the Trampoline Anchor Kit the ProFlex Basketball Set the BounceBoard Extreme and other great trampoline accessories visi
26. inated movement and balance Basic Landing Positions Once the jumper understands the body placement of the position the drop can be performed after priming the trampoline mat Priming is done by bending the knees and pushing down on thetrampoline mat several times thereby setting the mat in motion The feet stay in contact with the mat during the entire priming motion Seat Drop Figure 4 Seat Drop To perform a Seat Drop 1 From the standing position prime the mat several times 2 Pick up your feet at the top of the last bounce and sit down You should land with your body in a seated position with your legs straight out in front of you and your toes pointed Hands should be on the mat next to your hips Fingers should be together and pointed toward your feet See Figure 4 3 Push on the mat with your hands to rebound up to your feet 40 Use Instructions Hands and Knees Drop To do a Hands and Knees Drop properly there should be just as much weight on the hands as on the knees The back should be about parallel to the mat The knees and hands should land simultaneously with the middle of the body landing in the center of the trampoline The hands should be directly under the shoulders The knees should be directly under the hips The toes should be pointed See Figure 5 To perform aHands and Knees Drop 1 Get down on your hands and knees on the mat Make sure you have weight on both your hands and knees Do not
27. lling each spring toward you and hooking it i 3 into the notches on the frame use a second spring as a tool to Connect each spring to a V ring and spring notch approximately hook onto the one you are pulling This will give you more V 4drdeapart from each other Warning labels must face up leverage and make pulling the springs to the notches much easier Note For this Step the springs do not have to be perfectly spaced They are to help keep tension on the mat while you connect the remaining springs 10 Start at a spring that is already connected While standing 11 Continue counting 4 V rings and notches and connecting a outside the frame count 4 V rings and spring notches clockwise spring until you have gone all the way around the trampoline and connect another spring The easiest way to connect a spring is to hook spring onto V ring then pull it toward you and hook it When you get to a spring that you connected in Step 9 reposition into spring notch on top of frame rail it if necessary so that the springs are all spaced exactly 4 V rings and spring notches apart 13 Assembly and Installation Instructions 12 Now connect a spring to every middle Vring and spring 13 Connect all the remaining springs to the trampoline again notch working clockwise around the trampoline Have someone working clockwise with someone working across from you work across from you also going clockwise Note It is important to h
28. m kick cut or climb on the barrier e Wear clothing free of drawstrings hooks loops or anything that could get caught in the barrier e Donot attach anything to the barrier that is not a manufacturer approved accessory or part of the enclosure system e Enter and exit the enclosure only at the enclosure door or barrier opening designated for that purpose e Read all instructions before using the trampoline enclosure Warnings and instructions for the care maintenance and use of this trampoline enclosure are included to promote safe enjoyable use of this equipment Note The barrier mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual refers to the safety enclosure netting The frame mentioned refers to the rail assembly pieces of the trampoline 38 Use Instructions Basic Skills Basictrampolineskills include e Bouncing e Stop Bounce e ArmAction e Bounce Variations Bouncing The most important basic skill in jumping on a trampoline is controlling the height and landing of your bounce The goal is to land in the center of the mat or as close to the center of the mat as possible The basic bounce should always being low High reckless bouncing should never be allowed Stop Bounce The Stop Bounce technique allows the jumper to gain control by stopping quickly It is done by keeping the feet in contact with the mat and absorbing the rebound of the trampoline with the knees and waist This skill should be learned right
29. mend at least 2 people participate in assembling the trampoline Use pages 8 9 to help with part names and numbers Rail with 2 Rail with no leg sockets ets Horizontal leg piece Vertical leg Ref 6 or 7 piece Ref 5 2 Using 1 horizontal leg piece and 2 vertical leg pieces build a leg assembly as shown above gt gt Repeat with all remaining leg pieces When finished you will 1 Lay all rail and leg pieces in acircleas shown have 4 completeleg assemblies Leg assembly 3 Stand 1 leg assembly upright and connect a rail with 2 sockets 4 Connect another leg assembly to same rail with 2 sockets as shown Assembly and Installation Instructions 5 Connect rail with no sockets then rail with 2 sockets 7 Completed frame 6 Connect next leg assembly to rail with 2 sockets gt gt Repeat Steps 5 and 6 all the way around until all rail pieces and leg assemblies are connected together Hole in leg socket of trampoline rail Both holes shown correctly lined up with each other In order for the safety enclosure to be installed correctly align lower i i hole with fixed upper Hole in vertical leg hole piece 8 Adjust each vertical leg of each leg assembly so thattheholein each vertical leg lines up with the hole in each leg socket Assembly and Installation Instructions Spring Ref 9 9 Connect jumping mat to trampoline frame using 4 springs TIP To aid with pu
30. mounting Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects e Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline bed Learn this skill before attempting others e 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 e 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 e While keeping the head erect focus eyes on the trampoline toward the perimeter This will help control bounce e Avoid bouncing when tired Keep turns short e Properly secure the trampoline when not in use Protect it against 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 e Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer Maintain a clear area around thetrampoline e Donotusethe trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs e For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment contact the manufacturer e For information concerning skill training contact a certified trampoline instructor e Bounce only when the su
31. n contact with the pad surface e If you have a safety enclosure installed rotate the pad periodically to spread out wear and tear Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Vinyl deterioration Replace Foam deterioration Replace Missing pads Replace Improperly attached pads Reattach see pad installation section of instructions Stitching deterioration Re stitch The trampoline mat requires periodic re stitching maintenance every two to three years Normal mat life is approximately five to eight years with two re stitchings Make sure the trampoline is visually inspected by a responsible adult checking the stitching carefully at each Vring before every use See Trampoline Mat on page 30 for more information Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Bent or missing V rings Replace V rings Faded and breaking top thread Regular re stitch Brittle and tearing V ring straps Complete re stitch Cuts tears or holes on mat Patch holes greater than one inch cannot safely be repaired Missing warning labels Call AlleyOop for replacement The life of a set of springs is three to five years depending on weight of jumpers frequency of use and care of the trampoline Safety Check Check for Necessary Action Safe Unsafe Over stretched springs Replace Missing springs Replace Weak soft springs Replace 31 Care and Maintenance Instructions Trampoline Frame Safety Rules The life
32. off the edge of the trampoline Always sit on the edge then carefully lower your body onto the ground e Do not attach other apparatus to the trampoline enclosure unless it is an AlleyOop Sports approved device Any additional AlleyOop accessory that you may attach to the trampoline enclosure must be attached and used only in accordance with the instructions for such accessory 35 Warning Information Landing on Springs or Frame The risk of falling on the springs or frame landing between the springs or hitting theframe can be reduced by e Proper mounting and dismounting of the trampoline e Jumping at the center of the mat without traveling toward the side e Properly installing the frame pads e Properly installing the safety enclosure Simple frame pads or spring covers on their own do not give adequate protection Installing theAlleyO op Sports Safety Enclosure and using spotters will greatly reduce the risk of injury Bouncing off the Trampoline Bouncing off of the trampoline can be controlled if not completely eliminated through Proper instruction and mastering of the Stop Bounce technique in the Basic Skills section Maintaining a position in the center of the mat Strictly forbidding any flying dismounts i e jumping off of the trampoline onto another object or the ground Installing an AlleyO op Sports Safety Enclosure Using spotters Using thetrampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision Keep o
33. r in the direction you want to twist b Finish standing with arms stretched overhead facing the opposite direction 180 degree twist completed 3 Last try the complete Swivel Hips twist See Figure 7 a Perform a Seat Drop b As you rebound with your arms overhead twist around to face the opposite direction c Land in another Seat Drop Figure 7 Swivel Hips 42 Use Instructions Turntable A Turntable is a combination move consisting of a Front Figure 8 Turntable Drop a Half Twist then another Front Drop ee J Py AD N oY NAVY Di 1 First become familiar with the first part of a Turntable R AA gt a Begin in a hands and knees position with hands of TOs forming atriangle likea Front Drop N b Primethe matin this position c Push backward with your hands and extend your K body to land in the Front Drop position V d Repeat several times in succession Hands and Knees Drop Front Drop Hands and Knees Drop etc 2 Next peform the movement in Step 1 but at twice the speed so as to bring the knees inward under the hips and out again without touching the knees on the mat 3 Now perform the movement in Step 2 but push sideways on the mat so that your body rotates before you land on the mat 4 Last try the complete Turntable twist from a standing position Prime the mat and perform a Front Drop Push sideways complete a 180 degree rotation and finish in a Front Drop facing the opposite direction
34. rame and safety enclosure poles lifetime of the original purchaser e Fabricon jumping surface mat 5 years Stitching on mat includes V rings and straps that hold the V rings in place 5 years Springs 5 years Safety enclosure netting 5 years Frame pad 1 year e All other components of the trampoline and endosure 1 year What will AlleyOop Sports do If you return the defective part to AlleyOop Sports as instructed below AlleyOop Sports will either repair or replace such part at AlleyOop Sports discretion and return it to you What is not covered by this warranty This warranty does not cover expenses of onsite labor trava assembly or disassembly or other charges associated with the repair or replacement of covered components This warranty also does not cover any problem that is caused by abuse misuse commercial or public use ordinary wear and tear weathering acts of God such as wind and lightning failure to follow directions improper installation or improper maintenance Rust is a natural occurrence with any outdoor steel product and is likewise not covered by this warranty to the extent that it does not affect the structural integrity of the part ALLEYOOP SPORTS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ORIN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR OTHER DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY LOSS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ECONOMIC LOSS LOSS OF PROPE
35. rance Adequate overhead clearance is essential A minimum of 24 feet from ground level is recommended Provide clearance for wires tree limbs and other possible hazards Lateral Clearance Lateral clearance is essential Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure away from walls structures fences and other play areas Maintain a clear space on all sides of the trampoline and trampoline enclosure Level Surface Place the trampoline and trampoline enclosure on a level surface before use Lighting Use the trampoline and trampoline enclosure in a well lighted area Artificial illumination may be required for indoor or shady areas Security Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure against unauthorized and unsupervised use Ground Clearance Remove any obstructions from beneath the trampoline and trampoline enclosure Note The trampoline enclosure is only to be used as an enclosure for a trampoline and the trampoline must be of the appropriate size as covered by the specific enclosure Note The owner and supervisors of the trampoline are responsible to make all users aware of practices specified in the Use Instructions It is the responsibility of the purchaser to become familiar with all of the information in this booklet to convey the warnings to all users and to enforce AlleyOop Sports rules for safe use This unit is not intended for commercial or public use and is therefore strictly prohibited The maximum user weight is 245
36. rface 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 e Read all instructions before using the trampoline Warnings and instructions for the care maintenance and use of this trampoline areincluded to promote safe enjoyable use of this equipment Note The bed mentioned above and elsewhere in this manual refers to the jumping surface generally referred to as the mat The frame mentioned refers to the rail assembly pieces of the trampoline 37 Use I nstructions Safety Enclosure Safety Rules Safety Enclosure It is the responsibility of the owner to become familiar with the safety rules and to convey these rules to all users A WARNING e DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults Landing on your head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the bed e DO NOT allow more than one person inside the trampoline enclosure Use by more than one person at the same timecan result in serious injuries e Usetrampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision e Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use Make sure the barrier and the enclosure support frame padding is correctly and securely positioned Replace any worn defective or missing parts e Do not attempt to jump over the barrier e Donotattemptto crawl under the barrier e Donot intentionally rebound off the barrier e Donothang fro
37. son inside the trampoline enclosure Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injury Use trampoline only with mature knowledgeable supervision rati DO NOT intentionally rebound pie off the barrier ii nen the barrier DO NOT hang from kick cut h NAAR y al V I YY N a tte y or climb on the barrier Points of Safety It is essential that trampoline users follow a carefully planned safety program so that the trampoline can be fully enjoyed M ost accidents can be classified into the following AN DO NOT attempt to jump over MN Beforeyou jump Landing on springs or frame Bouncing off thetrampoline Landing incorrectly on the mat These are covered in detail in the following sections Before You Jump Read this Please read the Safety Rules under theU se Instructions section with the following in mind e The trampoline enclosure is not designed to prevent injuries associated with unsafe use of the trampoline or with more advanced skills like flips somersaults or acrobatic maneuvers Do not attempt any of these activities e Each user should become familiar with the Care and Maintenance Instructions Warning Information and Use Instructions included in this manual e Thetrampoline enclosure does not replace the need for supervision by a responsible knowledgeable adult e Allow only one person to usethe entrance at one time e When exiting do not jump
38. t look down for a change Our most popular accessory Easily installed to your Whether you are into practicing safety enclosure your outside shot or improving your up close game the Pro Set includes basketball Flex Basketball Set is a fun way to avoid homework Heck athletic scholarships pay for college too Don t miss out on these fun accessories and more at www jumpsport com Game amp Party Pak Bring the party to your trampoline The Game amp Party Pak is a great way to take turns and have fun participating in games while you are waiting g j tu TPP ti Set Includes Convince your parents that Illustrated book of 20 games provide the structure games you need in your life and that the Game amp Party Pak is just 3 soft balls the solution Plus you can tell a them the Party Pak does big s jog J FP 4 shock cords words like s Nis e Enhances Athletic Building Pen sti 1 box of sidewalk chalk Blocks FA 1 e Develops Agility Stamina Wm Hours of fun Balance Coordination e Improves Spatial Awareness They won t be able to turn you down Assembly and Installation Instructions 2 Preparation Before you begin assembling your AlleyOop 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System make sure your trampoline is in a proper location Trampoline Placement A Caution When deciding on where to place your trampoline consider the following A WARNING Overhead Clea
39. t our website at www jumpsport com 28 Care and Maintenance I nstructions 3 Your AlleyOop Sports Trampoline is made using guality materials and is finely crafted to provide you and your family with many years of enjoyment and exercise Proper maintenance and care will help to prolong the life of the trampoline and reduce the possibility of injury All trampolines require maintenance at some point Springs may need to be replaced rail pieces may become bent stitching in the mat and frame pads may rot out The following maintenance guidelines should always be observed Inspection Trampoline Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts The following conditions could represent potential hazards Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame padding Puncture frays tears or holes worn in the bed or frame padding Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the bed or frame padding Ruptured springs A bent or broken frame A sagging bed Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system Inspection Safety Enclosure Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts The following conditions could represent potential hazards e Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached barrier or enclosure support system frame padding and pole caps e Puncture frays tears or holes worn in the barrier or support system frame
40. the proper materials equipment or methods for the proper safe repair of trampoline mats and frame pads Call AlleyO op Sports at 408 213 2551 if you need replacement parts or have any questions If any warning labels or signs become unreadable or missing call AlleyOop Sports for free replacements Trampoline mats should be completely replaced if any tear or holeis greater than oneinch in length Patches over larger holes will eventually fail creating a potential for hazardous injury A Caution Do not repair trampoline mats with holes greater than one inch Disassembly To disassemble follow the assembly Steps in reverse order Do not attempt to disassemble any rail pieces before the mat and springs have been removed See the Assembly Instructions beginning on page 11 30 Care and Maintenance Instructions Trampoline Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist Trampoline Note Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn defective or missing parts Frame Pad Trampoline Mat Springs Our frame pad reduces the risk of accidental injury due to falling onto the frame railing and gives minimal resistance to striking or falling on and through the springs The frame pad life expectancy is one to two years To increase life of pad e Do not allow jumpers to stand or sit on pad e Do not allow jumpers to grab pad in order to pull themselves onto trampoline e Do not allow sharp abrasive objects to come i
41. trampoline also requires adequate knowledge of technique as well as what not to do Please read this manual thoroughly for key points of safety Trampolines being rebounding devices propel the performer to unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements Therefore it is enphasized that all purchasers and all persons using the trampoline become familiar with the rules for safe use Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous and can cause serious injuries The purchaser user of this piece of equipment is assuming a degree of risk for which AlleyOop Sports cannot be responsible Read this information thoroughly before allowing the trampoline to be used Keep this manual available for your review and for review by all potential users If there are questions please call AlleyOop Sports for further explanation A Caution AlleyOop Sports trampolines are designed exclusively for the home backyard market Many users of our trampolines are children and therefore need close supervision and rules to follow while playing on the trampoline These rules must be enforced by whomever is responsible for the care of the children It is strongly recommended that the buyer of this product go over the rules and recommendations in the packet of information supplied including those in this manual It is also strongly recommended that these rules and recommendations be supplemented with those of your own for example the time that jumping is allowed
42. um SOA DOS S OO R22 S020 RX K BONS XxX SOX ROKR SS O J KOKU ti SO Uleieleletetetettetens 14ft Variable Bounce Trampoline System User s Manual Assembly Installation Care Maintenance and Use Instructions A WARNING Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline and Trampoline Enclosure DO NOT allow more than one DO NOT attempt or allow person on the trampoline DO somersaults Landing on the NOT allow more than one head or neck can cause serious person inside the trampoline injury paralysis or death even enclosure Use by more than when landing in the middle of the 4 one person at the same time bed A l is can result in serious injury DO NOT intentionally rebound DO NOT attempt to jump over oir Hie Damigr tne bamer DO NOT hang from kick cut or climb on the barrier The maximum user weight is 245 pounds This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age Retain address information for future use JumpSport Inc 408 213 2551 2055 South 7th Street Suite A www jumpsport com San Jose CA 95112 U S A P N INS P 10048F Copyright Notice This material is protected by United States copyright laws and is proprietary to JumpSport Inc Disclosure reproduction transation modification or use of this document by anyone other than authorized employees authorized users or licensees of JumpSport without the prior written consent of JumpSport
43. when neighbors can visit and so on These rules and recommendations should be reviewed with anyone who is going to jump on the trampoline If it is possible review these rules with the parents or guardians of any visitors who may be jumping on the trampoline See Safety Rules under the U selnstructions section for more information Recommended weight limitation is no more than 245 pounds Persons at or near this weight should test the resiliency of the springs prior to extensive bouncing Do this by jumping lightly on the mat If the resiliency appears to be weak mat does not lift the individual when light jumps are made discontinue bouncing immediately take off the springs and inspect them If the springs appear to be stretched out of shape the mat should not be put back on until the springs have been replaced Be sureto check the mat for any areas that need re stitching or V rings that may need replacing We also urge you to not keep any ladder step stool or other climbing device next to the trampoline when use of the trampoline is not supervised by an adult This precaution helps to prevent access to the trampoline by individuals that are too small or do not have the physical strength necessary to jump on a trampoline without having the proper supervision Introduction AlleyOop ProFlex Basketball Set Let s face it kids have to look up a lot at parents teachers and bigger brothers sisters With the AlleyOop ProFlex Basketball Se
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