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10ft x 17ft VariableBounce
Trampoline System
User’s Manual
Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use
Instructions
WARNING
Read these materials prior to assembling and using this trampoline and Trampoline Enclosure
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 person 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.
DO NOT attempt to jump over the barrier.
DO NOT intentionally rebound off the barrier.
DO NOT hang from, kick, cut or climb on the barrier.
Retain address information for future use.
JumpSport, Inc.
2055 South 7th Street, Suite A
San Jose, CA 95112 U.S.A.
The maximum user weight is 225 pounds. This trampoline is not recommended for use by children
under six years of age.
408-213-2551 www.jumpsport.com
P/N: INS-P-10725C
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Copyright Notice
This material is protected by United States copyright laws and is proprietary to JumpSport, Inc. Disclosure, reproduction, translation, 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, 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 © 2005-2008, by JumpSport, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed: 2008
Instruction Manual P/N: INS-P-10725C
AlleyOop 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System P/N: UNA-U-10413A
AlleyOop 10ft x 17ft PowerBounce Trampoline System P/N: UNA-U-10464A
Trademarks
JumpSport®, AlleyOop Sports®, VariableBounce™, VB2™, PowerBounce™, Sure-Lok™, ProFlex™ Basketball Set, Game and Party
Pak™, SureStep™ Trampoline Ladder, and BounceBoard Extreme™ are trademarks of JumpSport, Inc.
All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.
Patents
This product includes technology associated with one or more of the following U.S. Patents:
No. 6,053,845
No. 6,261,207
No. 6,840,891
No. 6,846,271
No. 7,060,001
Additional Patents Pending.
How to Contact Customer Support
Should you require customer service or technical support for your AlleyOop 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System, please contact AlleyOop Sports’ Customer Service department at:
408-213-2551
8:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 5
AlleyOop ProFlex Basketball Set
Game and Party Pak
Chapter 2 Assembly and Installation Instructions
6
6
7
Preparation
Trampoline Placement
7
7
Tools (Trampoline) 8
Parts List (Trampoline) 8
Tools (Safety Enclosure) 9
Parts List (Safety Enclosure) 9
Assembly
Final Steps
Disassembly
11
40
41
Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance Instructions 43
Inspection (Trampoline & Safety Enclosure) 43
Trampoline Mat
Cold Weather Protection
44
44
Replacement Parts 44
Disassembly 44
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Trampoline) 45
Care and Maintenance Safety Checklist (Safety Enclosure) 47
Windy Conditions
Moving the Trampoline
Care
48
48
48
Chapter 4 Warning Information 49
Points of Safety
Before you Jump, Read this:
Landing on Springs or Frame
Bouncing off the Trampoline
Landing Incorrectly on the Mat
Chapter 5 Use Instructions
49
49
50
50
50
51
Safety Rules (Trampoline) 51
Safety Rules (Safety Enclosure) 52
Basic Skills 53
Bouncing 53
Stop Bounce
Arm Action
Bounce Variations
Basic Landing Positions
Seat Drop
Hands and Knees Drop
Front Drop
Series of Drops
53
53
54
54
54
55
55
56
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Contents
Chapter 5 Use Instructions (cont.) 51
Twisting Moves
Swivel Hips
56
Turntable 57
Twist Variations
56
57
Warranty Information Last Page
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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 performance in mind. As a result, this product features our VB2 Spring Staging System.
Safe use of a 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 emphasized 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.
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, 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 Use Instructions section) for more information.
Recommended weight limitation is no more than 225 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 sure to 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.
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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
Set, look down for a change!
Whether you are into practicing your outside shot or improving your up-close game, the Pro-
Flex Basketball Set is a fun way to avoid homework. Heck, athletic scholarships pay for college too!
• Our most popular
accessory!
• Easily installed to your
safety enclosure
• Set includes basketball
Don’t miss out on these fun accessories and more at www.jumpsport.com !
Game & Party Pak
Bring the party to your trampoline! The Game & Party
Pak is a great way to take t u r n s a n d h a v e f u n participating in games while you are waiting.
Convince your parents that games provide the “structure" you need in your life, and that the Game & Party Pak is just the solution. Plus, you can tell them the Party Pak does big words like:
• Enhances Athletic Building
Blocks
• Develops Agility, Stamina,
Balance, Coordination
• I m p r o v e s
S p a t i a l
Awareness
(They won’t be able to turn you down!)
Set Includes:
• Illustrated book of 20
games
• 3 soft balls
• 4 shock cords
• 1 box of sidewalk chalk
• Hours of fun!
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Assembly and Installation
Instructions 2
Preparation
Before you begin assembling your AlleyOop 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System, make sure your trampoline is in a proper location.
Trampoline Placement
Caution:
When deciding on where to place your trampoline, consider the following:
WARNING
Overhead Clearance
Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 24 feet from ground level
is
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
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
Security Secure the trampoline and trampoline enclosure against unauthorized and unsupervised use. for or
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.
IMPORTANT: The best surface on which to place your trampoline is dirt or grass. However, if you plan to install the
trampoline on a very hard surface such as concrete or asphalt, a dense foam — similar to what can be found in public playgrounds — should be installed under each leg. Contact JumpSport Customer Service if you have any
questions.
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 225 pounds.
This trampoline is not recommended for use by children under six years of age.
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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 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System is shipped with the parts shown below. The trampoline parts ship in
3 separate boxes which may arrive on different days. If any parts are missing, immediately call AlleyOop Sports
Customer Service at 408-213-2551.
Note: The long rail pieces will have plugs in the bottoms of the leg sockets to help secure the legs during shipping.
The plugs must be removed before Step 1. You may discard the plugs after assembly is complete. See diagram below.
Reference #
1
Part # Description
RAI-P-10682A Long rail piece, 24 spring notches
2
3
RAI-P-10684A
LEG-P-10686A
Corner rail piece, 6 spring notches on top and 6 on bottom
Horizontal leg piece
Quantity
2
4
4
4
5
6
7
8a
LEG-P-10685A
RAI-P-10683A
MAT-A-10044A
SPR-P-10727A
Vertical leg piece
Short rail piece, 10 spring notches
Mat, 92 V-rings
Spring, 10 inches
POW-P-10379A PowerArm
8
2
1
108
16
9a
9b
9c
PAD-P-10687A Long frame pad piece
PAD-P-10688A Short frame pad piece
BUN-P-10160A Pad bungee, with plastic "T" (fits frame pad)
16
2
2
12
1
1
2
1 = concave plug (same as plug #2):
leave attached
2 = concave plug (on bottom of leg socket, same as plug #1):
remove and discard (used to help secure rails during ship
ping)
3 = flat plug:
leave attached
2
1 1
Tools (PowerBounce Kit)
No tools are required for installation of the PowerBounce assemblies. However, safety glasses and gloves are recommended for safety.
Parts List (PowerBounce Kit)
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If you ordered a PowerBounce Trampoline, the PowerBounce parts come in a separate, smaller box. The parts are listed below.
Reference # Part # Description Quantity
27 POW-P-10379A PowerArm 56
28
29
POW-P-10380A PowerHook
SPR-P-10727A PowerSpring, 10 inches
56
56
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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 are included in the safety enclosure box (see Reference #19 and #20). 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 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System is shipped with the parts shown below. The safety enclosure parts ship in a separate box, which has a smaller 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 #14 and #15), as it is used as part of the pole assemblies. It is
not just packing material. Do NOT remove any plugs from the ends of any of the support poles.
Reference #
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Part #
POL-A-10690A
13
14
POL-P-10689A
FOA-P-10692A
15
16
17
FOA-P-10693A
SLE-P-10694A
CAP-P-10075A
Description
Lower support pole, with snap-button
Upper support pole, notch at one end
Long foam tubing (1 tube packed over 1 pole)
Short foam tubing (2 tubes packed over 1 pole)
Pole sleeve, green vinyl
Ball end cap
18a
18b
BOL-P-10728A
SPA-P-10083A
M8 bolt, Allen head
Pole spacer, black
18c WAS-P-10082A Washer
18d NUT-P-10084A M8 Nylock nut
18e
19
20
21
22
NUT-P-10622A
TOO-P-10158A
TOO-P-10159A
NET-P-10712A
BUN-P-10695A
M8 acorn nut, capped end
Wrench, 13mm hex
Wrench, 5mm Allen
48ft x 7ft heavy-duty net
7ft bungee, loop at one end, hook at other end
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24
25
BUN-P-10696A
STR-P-10697A
PLC-P-10132F
10ft bungee, loop at one end, hook at other end
13ft pole strap, loop at one end
Warning placard (affixed to end of net)
Quantity
8
8
8
8
8
8
16
1
1
1
10
16
16
32
16
2
8
1
9
Nylock nut (Ref. #18d)
Acorn nut (Ref. #18e)
Assembly and Installation Instructions
The following pages contain diagrams, pictures, and written instructions for assembling your 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce
Trampoline System. The “Ref. #” mentioned in many steps is referring to the “Reference #” column of the parts list on the previous pages.
Familiarize yourself with the Assembly and Installation Instructions before beginning installation.
For installation questions, please contact AlleyOop Sports’ Customer Service department at:
408-213-2551
8:00am—5:00pm Monday through Friday, Pacific Time
CAUTION
Pinch point.
Pay careful attention to hand position when connecting tubes and handling springs.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Assembly
Note: We recommend at least 2 people participate in assembling the trampoline. Use pages 8—9 to help with part names and numbers.
Note: The long rail pieces will have plugs in the bottoms of the leg sockets to help secure the legs during shipping.
The plugs must be removed before continuing to Step 1. Do NOT remove any other plugs. See diagram on page 8.
Corner rail piece
Ref. #2
Rail Assembly A
(Rail pieces are approximately 18 feet apart)
Long rail piece
Ref. #1
Corner rail piece
Ref. #2
Rail Assembly B
(Top view)
1)
Lay each long rail piece on the ground. Position each long rail piece approximately 18 feet apart (if space allows), parallel to each other, with spring notches facing up. Connect each corner rail piece into the ends of each long rail piece. This will create 2 rail assemblies: “rail assembly A” and “rail assembly B”. (See page 8 for detailed part descriptions.)
Vertical leg pieces
Ref. #4
Horizontal leg piece
Ref. #3
2)
Using 1 horizontal leg piece and 2 vertical leg pieces, build a “leg assembly”.
>> Repeat with all remaining leg pieces. When finished, you will have 4 complete leg assemblies.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Leg assemblies connect into sockets on bottom of rail assembly A.
3)
Rotate rail assembly A onto its outer edge. Insert leg assemblies into rail sockets.
4)
With the aid of another person, slowly pull a leg assembly down toward you until the leg assembly is standing upright on the ground. This will leverage rail assembly A up into position. Then, rotate the leg assemblies toward each other to help make rail
assembly A more stable.
>> Repeat Steps 3 and 4 using rail assembly B.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Rail assembly A
Rotate leg assemblies toward each other to stabilize frame.
Leg assemblies
Short rail piece
Ref. #5
(Top view)
(Sockets pointing down, on bottom side of short rail)
Rail assembly B
5)
Have one person hold the leg assemblies close together. The other person should go to one end of the rail assemblies and connect a short rail piece to 2 opposite corner pieces.
Rail assembly A
(Connect first)
(Connect second)
Rail assembly B
(Top view)
6)
Connect the closest leg assemblies into the sockets on the bottom of the short rail piece, while the other person holds the rail assemblies steady.
Note: You may have to wiggle and lift the rail to get the leg pieces to fit properly into the sockets.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Rail assembly A
(Connect fourth)
Short rail piece
Ref. #5
(Connect third)
Rail assembly B
(Top view)
7)
Go to the other end of the rail assemblies, and connect a short rail piece to the 2 remaining corner pieces. Now connect the nearby
leg assemblies into the sockets on the bottom of the short rail piece.
Note: You may have to wiggle and lift the rail to get the leg pieces to fit properly into the sockets.
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 hole with fixed upper hole.)
Hole in vertical leg
piece, shown with indentation facing out.
8)
Adjust each vertical leg of each leg assembly so that the hole in each vertical leg lines up with the hole in each leg socket. Hole has an indentation on 1 side, and the indentation must face out from trampoline.
9)
Completed frame.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Mat
Ref. #6
(Top view)
10)
Connect jumping mat to trampoline frame by attaching 2 springs to each corner, on short ends of trampoline, as shown. Warning labels on mat must face up.
TIP: For easy spring installation, connect spring to V-ring of mat and pull toward you, to connect to frame. Use a second spring as
a tool to hook onto the one you are installing.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
PowerSpring
Ref. #29
&
Ref. #7 (x16)
PowerArm
Ref. #27
&
Ref. #8a
PowerHook
Ref. #28
&
Ref. #8b
Parts
Upper spring
(Cut-away side-view of installed
PowerBounce assembly)
PowerSpring
11)
Familiarize yourself with the parts used to install Power-
IMPORTANT: If you have a 10x17 PowerBounce, continue to
the next step. If you have a standard 10x17 VariableBounce
(without PowerBounce), skip to Step 21 on Page 21.
Bounce Assemblies to the mat. Some parts will be located in the
PowerBounce box, and other parts will be in a Trampoline box.
Note: 16 springs (Ref. #7) will be used as PowerSprings during this installation.
Short Side
Starting PowerBounce
Assembly location.
Long Side
(Top view)
12)
Familiarize yourself with the starting PowerBounce Assembly location. The starting location is where the first PowerArm and
PowerSpring will be installed, just to the left of the center of the trampoline, along one of the long sides.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
V-ring
PowerArm
Horizontal head of PowerArm
13)
Insert a PowerArm into the V-ring at the starting PowerBounce Assembly location. Position the horizontal head (top) of the
PowerArm along one side of the V-ring, point the tip of the V-ring up into the air, and rotate the PowerArm into place around the tip of the V-ring. The head of the PowerArm will then be locked under the tip of the V-ring so that it is firmly held in place, as shown.
IMPORTANT: The horizontal head needs to go under the tip of the V-ring. If you can push the PowerArm up through the V-ring, then the PowerArm is not installed correctly. Repeat this step, and see pictures in this step and the step below for how the Power-
Arm will look when correctly installed.
Horizontal head of PowerArm locked under tip of V-ring.
Hook of upper spring
(Top view)
PowerArm properly installed on V-ring is held in place by upper spring.
14)
Install upper spring so that the PowerArm is held in place by the spring hook.
Note: The horizontal head of the PowerArm will be situated below the V-ring. The hook of the upper spring will be situated
between the V-ring and the horizontal head of the PowerArm.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Spring assembly
PowerHook
PowerSpring
15)
Connect a PowerSpring to the looped end of a PowerHook to create a “spring assembly.” Connect PowerHook to spring notch on frame, as shown. Spring assembly will hang on outside of frame.
Position 3
Position 2
PowerSpring shown connected to Position
1 of PowerArm
PowerSpring
16)
Connect the opposite end of the PowerSpring to Position 1 on the PowerArm (Standard Setting). You now have one
“PowerBounce Assembly” installed.
Note: For jumpers over 200 lbs or if a firmer feel is desired, connect the PowerSpring to Position 2 or Position 3 on the PowerArm.
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Short Side
Person 2
Assembly and Installation Instructions
Long Side
= PowerSpring Locations
= Standard Spring Locations
(without PowerSpring)
Note: It is important to have someone working across from you. Otherwise, the springs could over-extend and become difficult to connect, or possibly even damaged.
(Top view)
Person 1
17)
Install PowerBounce Assemblies and standard springs as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
Person 2
Short Side
Long Side
= PowerSpring Locations
= Standard Spring Locations
(without PowerSpring)
(Top view)
Person 1
18)
Install PowerBounce Assemblies and standard springs on the other half of each long side, as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Short Side
Long Side
= PowerSpring Locations
= Standard Spring Locations
(without PowerSpring)
Person 2
Person 1
(Top view)
19)
Install PowerBounce Assemblies and standard springs on each short side, starting at one end and working toward the other, as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
(Top view)
20)
All 164 springs should now be connected, as shown. There will be a total of 20 springs that are not PowerBounce Assemblies: 6 on each long side, 4 on each short side.
NOTE: If any PowerArms or PowerSprings come loose after jumping, the PowerArms have not been installed correctly. Repeat
Steps 13 and 14, and see the pictures in those steps for how the PowerArm should look after it is properly installed.
Now skip to Step 31.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Long Side
Short Side
= BoosterSpring Locations
= Standard Spring Locations
(without PowerSpring)
Starting Booster-
Spring Assembly location.
(Top view)
Long
V-ring
Spring
Ref. #7
PowerArm
Ref. #8a
Spring
Ref. #7
Short
V-ring
Spring
Ref. #7
PowerHook
Ref. #8b
Parts
Spring notches on frame
Upper spring
(Cut-away side-view of installed
BoosterSpring Assembly)
Lower spring
21)
Steps 21—30 are for standard 10ft x 17ft VariableBounces (without PowerBounce) ONLY:
Familiarize yourself with the parts used to install BoosterSpring Assemblies to the mat. Locate and become familiar with the starting
BoosterSpring Assembly location, as well as where all the BoosterSpring Assemblies will be installed.
Each long side of the trampoline will have a total of 8 BoosterSpring Assemblies installed near the middle of the trampoline. There will be four small V-rings to the left and right of the middle. BoosterSpring Assemblies should be installed on the small V-rings only, and will therefore be installed on every other spring location along the middle.
Note: Due to the staggering of the small and large V-rings on the mat, BoosterSpring Assemblies may not be installed directly across the trampoline from each other.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
V-ring
PowerArm
Horizontal head of PowerArm
22)
Insert a PowerArm into the small V-ring at the starting BoosterSpring Assembly location. Position the horizontal head (top) of the
PowerArm along one side of the V-ring, point the tip of the V-ring up into the air, and rotate the PowerArm into place around the tip of the V-ring. The head of the PowerArm will then be locked under the tip of the V-ring so that it is firmly held in place, as shown.
IMPORTANT: The horizontal head needs to go under the tip of the V-ring. If you can push the PowerArm up through the V-ring, then the PowerArm is not installed correctly. Repeat this step, and see pictures in this step and the step below for how the Power-
Arm will look when correctly installed.
Horizontal head of PowerArm locked under tip of V-ring.
Hook of upper spring
(Top view)
PowerArm properly installed on V-ring is held in place by upper spring.
23)
Install upper spring so that the PowerArm is held in place by the spring hook.
Note: The horizontal head of the PowerArm will be situated below the V-ring. The hook of the upper spring will be situated
between the V-ring and the horizontal head of the PowerArm.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Spring assembly
PowerHook
PowerSpring
24)
Connect a spring to the looped end of a PowerHook to create a “spring assembly.” Connect PowerHook to spring notch on frame, as shown. Spring assembly will hang on outside of frame.
Picture G
Lower spring shown connected to
Position 3.
Position 2
B
Position 1
A
25)
Connect the opposite end of the lower spring to Position 3 on the PowerArm (Standard Setting). You now have one
“BoosterSpring Assembly” installed.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Short Side
Long Side
= BoosterSpring Locations
= Standard Spring Locations
(without PowerSpring)
Person 2
Note: It is important to have someone working across from you. Otherwise, the springs could over-extend and become difficult to connect, or possibly even damaged.
(Top view)
Person 1
26)
Install BoosterSpring Assemblies as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
Person 2
Long Side
Short Side
(Top view)
Person 1
27)
Install standard springs on all remaining short V-rings on each long side, starting at one end and working toward the other, as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
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Long Side
Assembly and Installation Instructions
Person 2
Short Side
(Top view)
Person 1
28)
Install standard springs on all long V-rings on each long side, starting at one end and working toward the other, as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
Long Side
Short Side
Person 2
Person 1
(Top view)
29)
Install standard springs on each short side, starting at one end and working toward the other, as shown. Have someone work directly across from you.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
30)
All 108 springs should now be connected, as shown.
NOTE: If any PowerArms or PowerSprings come loose after jumping, the PowerArms have not been installed correctly. Repeat
Steps 22 and 23, and see the pictures in those steps for how the PowerArm should look after it is properly installed.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
WARNING: Trampoline use is not recommended without the frame
pad installed (see Picture on page 40). 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.
Slits in pad skirt
Long pad piece
Ref. #9a
Short pad piece
Ref. #9b
31)
Line up pads so they completely cover all springs and rail pieces, on all sides of the trampoline. Connect each pad section together using Velcro pieces at each end of pad. Velcro on each long pad piece will connect to top and bottom of each short pad piece.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
Pad bungee
Ref. #9c
(View of bottom of frame pad)
32)
Install pad bungees onto bottom side of pad, as shown.
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.
(View of bottom of frame pad)
IMPORTANT: Bungee
T-anchor must be installed on nearest V-ring.
V-ring
Bungee T-anchor
33)
Lift frame pad and find a factory-installed bungee T-anchor. Remove the spring (and PowerBounce PowerArm if applicable) that is closest to the bungee T-anchor. Secure bungee T-anchor through V-ring on trampoline mat as shown. Then reconnect the spring
(and PowerBounce PowerArm if applicable) .
>> Repeat at every location on bottom of pad where you see a bungee T-anchor until all 16 bungee T-anchors are securely fastened to
V-rings.
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Lower pole (Ref. #12)
Top of lower pole
(narrower end with snap button)
Assembly and Installation Instructions
Upper pole (Ref. #13)
Top of upper pole
(notched end)
Long foam tubing (Ref. #14)
Pole sleeve (Ref. #16)
Top of pole sleeve
(narrow end)
Short foam tubing (Ref. #15)
Ball end cap (Ref. #17)
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Build all pole assemblies as shown. (Pole sleeve and foam will fit up inside ball end cap.) See page 9 for detailed part descriptions.
(Pole shown being installed on long rail piece)
Frame pad
Bolt
Ref. #18a
Washer
Ref. #18c
(Side view)
Pole spacer
Pole spacer
Ref. #18b
Nylock nut
Ref. #18d
“T” end of
pad bungee
Looped end of
pad bungee
(Ref. #9c)
Acorn nut
Ref. #18e
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Using the tools and hardware provided, connect a pole to the outside of each trampoline leg. Holes on bottom of pole will have indentations on 1 side. Indentations must face in toward vertical leg. Snugly tighten bolts and Nylock nuts with wrenches. Handtighten acorn nuts.
36)
Wrap looped end of pad bungee (located on bottom side of frame pad) around 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. Then at each corner of the trampoline, secure pad bungee around frame with looped end around “T” end.
Note: Be sure pad bungee can move freely after connecting around leg of trampoline.
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Wider top strap
Bottom strap written and slaved over by
Andy Graser for many long hours. special thanks to Jon
Greiner and April Smith for their help and contributions.
Net
Ref. #21
End with loops
37)
Familiarize yourself with the net. The net is trapezoid-shaped, with the wider strap being at the top of the net.
Pole 5 Pole 6
Pole 4
(Legs shown with dotted lines.)
Pole 7
Wider top strap
(Top view)
Pole 3
Pole 8
Start
Ball end cap at Pole 1
Pole 2 Pole 1
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Top strap of net is slightly wider than bottom strap. Wider strap must be at top of net. Place looped end of top strap of net around ball end cap at pole 1.
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Pole 6
(View from outside of net)
Pole 4
(Net shown hung on poles 1
—
4)
(Top view)
Pole 1
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Hang net clockwise around outside of all poles. Top strap and 1 mesh of netting both rest in groove on top of ball end cap. Top strap should hang slightly curved between poles.
Pole 2
Pole 2
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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 around pole 2, and tie off loose end toward bottom of pole.
Note: Bottom of net may not be touching trampoline at this time. This is normal.
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(Pad not shown for clarity)
Bottom corner of net
Pole 1
A
B
C
D
Square knot
E
F
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At starting edge of net (where you first hung the net on pole 1), find the bottom corner. Pull bottom corner toward pole 1. Attach bottom strap of net and looped end of net to frame pad using factory-installed bungee, as shown. Secure bungee to bottom strap with a square knot, as shown.
Note: Do not wrap bungee around net mesh, only around bottom strap of net.
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(Pad skirt shown hanging then shown being tucked under)
(Pad skirt shown hanging then shown tucked under)
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The skirt of the frame pad will be hanging down between the 2 poles on each side of the trampoline. Tuck pad skirt up underneath pad, so skirt is wedged between bottom of pad and rail of trampoline. Do this on all 4 sides of the trampoline.
18 inches
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At outer panel of net, pull the bottom strap so that bottom corner is approximately 18 inches from pole 2. There should now be an
“hourglass” shape at the overlapping doorway.
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Minimum 6 inch overlap in middle
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When hung correctly, the inner and outer panel of net should overlap by at least 6 inches in the middle. It can have as much as 3 feet of overlap, but the net should not extend past pole 2.
IMPORTANT: If the net does not overlap by at least 6 inches in the middle, STOP. Do NOT continue with the installation. Make
sure the top of the net is snug between the poles. If it is too loose, there will not be enough net to make a full overlap.
Warning placard shown in this step will be omitted in subsequent illustrations so that doorway illustrations can be more clearly seen. written and slaved over by
Andy Graser for many long hours. special thanks to Jon
Greiner and April Smith for their help and contributions.
45)
Securely wrap bottom strap around rail toward pole 2. Tie a knot around pole 2 to secure the strap to the rail. You should still have a minimum of 6 inches of overlap at the entryway.
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A
B
Square knot
C
D
E
46)
At overlapping doorway, find midpoint of inner panel of net. At this point, attach bottom strap of net to pad using factoryinstalled bungee, as shown. Secure bungee to bottom strap with a square knot, as shown.
Note: Do not wrap bungee around net mesh, only around bottom strap of net.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
7ft bungee
Ref. #22
IMPORTANT: Flip warning placard up out of the way when performing this step.
47)
Wrap a 7ft bungee around pole 1 and vertical leg piece as shown. Bungee must wrap around pole and leg below the rail, and behind the 7ft bungee. Then pull end with hook all the way through looped end.
48)
Wrap 7ft bungee around rail and through bottom strap of outer panel of net. Continue wrapping bungee around the rail and bottom strap until you get to the end of the net. Bungee should wrap once around rail between each spring before getting to end of net.
7ft bungee
49)
Continue wrapping 7ft bungee around rail toward pole 2. Secure bungee around pole 2 by connecting the end with hook back to bungee, as shown.
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Assembly and Installation Instructions
50)
Using a 7ft bungee at the end opposite the overlapping doorway, and 10ft bungees on the long sides of the trampoline, connect bottom edge of net to frame:
•
Connect looped end of bungee to trampoline as shown in Step 47.
•
Wrap bungee around rail and through the bottom strap of net until you get to the next pole.
•
Connect end with hook as shown in Step 49.
Not used
(Bottom of net shown secured to each circled location)
(Top view)
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Secure the bottom strap of net to each bungee, as circled above. Each bungee is sticking out of the top of the frame pad. Tie the bungee to the bottom strap of net as shown in Step 46.
Note: Do not wrap bungee around net mesh, only around bottom strap of net.
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(View from outside of net)
7ft bungee
Ref. #22
(View from outside of net)
52)
At top of net, wrap a 7ft bungee around ball end cap. Then pull hooked end of bungee all the way through looped end of bungee so that bungee is snug.
53)
Weave 7ft bungee in and out of approximately every 3 squares of net, on outside of pole. Bungee will weave on inside of net for 3 squares, outside of net for 3 squares, inside of net for 3 squares, etc.
(Front view from outside of net)
13ft pole strap
Ref. #24
(Side view)
7ft
bungee
(View from outside of net)
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Wrap 7ft bungee around vertical leg piece, under trampoline rail. Secure hooked end of bungee to bungee, between pole and rail, as shown.
>> Repeat Steps 52—54 at all remaining poles.
55)
Place loop of 13ft pole strap in slot of ball end cap. 13ft pole strap should hang on inside of net.
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(Picture not to scale)
(Side view)
56)
Wrap 13ft pole strap around pole and around 7ft bungee on
inside of net. This will create approximately 5—8 wraps.
Note: Do not wrap 13ft pole strap through net mesh. Only wrap it around the 10ft bungee on the inside sections of the net.
57)
Tie end of 13ft pole strap off with a firm knot at bottom of pole, just below rail.
>> Repeat Steps 55—57 at all remaining poles.
Warning placard
Ref. #25 written and slaved over by
Andy Graser for many long hours. special thanks to Jon
Greiner and April Smith for their help and contributions.
58)
Be sure the warning placard attached to the bottom strap of net (at the doorway) is clearly visible at all times.
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Final Steps
Assembly is now complete! Make sure all parts are securely assembled. Before using your 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce
Trampoline System, familiarize yourself and all users with the Care and Maintenance Instructions, Warning Information, and Use Instructions included in this manual.
To register your 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce 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 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.
Picture A
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.)
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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 38 through 57.
Diagram 1
(Top view)
To enter your
AlleyOop 10’x17’
VariableBounce
Trampoline System, step up onto the frame
Pole 2
between poles 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.
Pole 1
Disassembly
To disassemble your 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce 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, visit our website at www.jumpsport.com
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Care and Maintenance
Instructions 3
Your AlleyOop Sports Trampoline is made using quality 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:
• Missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached barrier or enclosure support system (frame) padding and pole caps
• Puncture, frays, tears, or holes worn in the barrier or support system (frame) padding
• Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the barrier or support system (frame) padding
• Bent or broken support system (frame)
• A sagging barrier
• 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 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System must be disassembled or otherwise protected against use until the condition is remedied.
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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:
• Broken stitching around the edge of the mat
• Rotten or frayed fabric at the V-ring straps
Caution: If 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 between 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 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce 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 a dry 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 the ice 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 the proper materials, equipment, or methods for the proper/safe repair of trampoline mats and frame pads.
Call AlleyOop 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 hole is greater than one inch in length. Patches over larger holes will eventually fail, creating a potential for hazardous injury.
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.
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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
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:
• Do not allow jumpers to stand or sit on pad
• Do not allow jumpers to grab pad in order to pull themselves onto trampoline
• Do not allow sharp, abrasive objects to come in contact with the pad surface
• 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
Foam deterioration
Missing pads
Improperly attached pads
Replace
Replace
_______ _______
_______ _______
Replace _______ _______
Reattach (see pad installation _______ _______
Stitching deterioration Re-stitch _______ _______
Trampoline
Make sure the trampoline is visually inspected by a responsible adult, checking the stitching
carefully at each V-ring before every use. See Trampoline Mat on page 44 for more information.
Mat
Safety Check
Check for…
Bent or missing V-rings
Faded and breaking top thread
Necessary Action
Replace V-rings
Replace
Safe
_______
_______
Unsafe
_______
_______
Springs
Brittle or tearing V-ring straps
Cuts, tears, or holes on mat
Missing warning labels
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.
Over-stretched springs
Missing springs
Weak (soft) springs
Replace _______ _______
Patch (holes greater than _______ _______ one inch cannot safely be repaired)
Call AlleyOop for replacement _______ _______
Replace
Replace
Replace
Safety Check
Safe
Unsafe
_______ _______
_______ _______
_______ _______
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Care and Maintenance Instructions (Trampoline)
Frame
The life of your AlleyOop Sports trampoline frame should last for many years, depending upon the
weather in the area where you live.
Rust
Structural failure
Bent frame
Sharp protrusions
Missing warning labels
Clean and paint
Replace
Repair or replace part
Repair
Safety Check
Safe
_______
_______
_______
_______
Unsafe
_______
_______
_______
_______
Call AlleyOop for replacement _______ _______
Safety Rules 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.
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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
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…
Vinyl sleeve deterioration
Foam missing or deteriorating
Necessary Action
Replace
Replace
Safe
Unsafe
_______ _______
_______ _______
Net
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.
Check for…
Faded and breaking top or
bottom net strap
Brittle and tearing net
Necessary Action
Replace straps
Safety Check
Safe Unsafe
_______ _______
Replace _______ _______
Cuts, tears, or holes in net
or net straps
Replace _______ _______
Missing warning labels Call AlleyOop for replacement _______ _______
Steel Poles
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
Rust
Structural failure
Bent frame
Clean and paint
Replace
Repair or replace part
Safe
_______
_______
_______
Unsafe
_______
_______
_______
Sharp protrusions Repair _______ _______
Missing pole warning label Replace _______ _______
Safety Rules 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.
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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
Use an AlleyOop Sports Trampoline Anchor
Kit to tie down your 10ft x 17ft Variable-
Bounce Trampoline System.
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 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce Trampoline System is intended to be used by one person at a time, weighing less than 225 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.
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Warning Information 4
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 person 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.
DO NOT attempt to jump over the barrier.
DO NOT intentionally rebound off the barrier.
DO NOT hang from, kick, cut 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. Most accidents can be classified into the following:
• Before you jump
• Landing on springs or frame
• Bouncing off the trampoline
• 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 the Use Instructions section) with the following in mind:
• 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.
• Each user should become familiar with the Care and Maintenance Instructions, Warning Information, and Use
Instructions included in this manual.
• The trampoline enclosure does not replace the need for supervision by a responsible, knowledgeable adult.
• Allow only one person to use the entrance at one time.
• When exiting, do not jump off the edge of the trampoline. Always sit on the edge, then carefully lower your body onto the ground.
• 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.
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Warning Information
Landing on Springs or Frame
The risk of falling on the springs or frame, landing between the springs, or hitting the frame can be reduced by:
• Proper mounting and dismounting of the trampoline
• Jumping at the center of the mat without traveling toward the side
• Properly installing the frame pads
• Properly installing the safety enclosure
Simple frame pads or spring covers on their own do not give adequate protection. Installing the AlleyOop 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 AlleyOop Sports Safety Enclosure
• Using spotters
• Using the trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision
Keep objects 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.
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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.
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. Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries.
• Use trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
• Trampolines over 20 inches (51 cm) tall are not recommended for use by children under 6 years of age.
• Inspect the trampoline before each use. Make sure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
• 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 mounting. Do not use the trampoline as a springboard to other objects.
• Stop bounce by flexing knees as feet come in contact with the trampoline bed. Learn this skill before attempting others.
• 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.
• 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.
• While keeping the head erect, focus eyes on the trampoline toward the perimeter. This will help control bounce.
• Avoid bouncing when tired. Keep turns short.
• 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.
• Keep objects away which could interfere with the performer. Maintain a clear area around the trampoline.
• Do not use the trampoline while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• For additional information concerning the trampoline equipment, contact the manufacturer.
• For information concerning skill training, contact a certified trampoline instructor.
• Bounce only when the surface 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.
• Read all instructions before using the trampoline. Warnings and instructions for the care, maintenance, and use of this trampoline are included 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.
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Use Instructions (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.
WARNING
• DO NOT attempt or allow somersaults on the trampoline. 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 inside the trampoline enclosure. Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries.
• Use trampoline enclosure only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.
• 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.
• Children may be entangled or strangled in loose cords or gaps between trampoline and enclosure. Keep enclosure tightly fastened to the trampoline in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to properly assemble and maintain a tight, secure trampoline/enclosure boundary may result in serious injury, strangulation or death.
• Do not attempt to jump over the barrier.
• Do not attempt to crawl under the barrier.
• Do not intentionally rebound off the barrier.
• Do not hang from, kick, cut or climb on the barrier.
• Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or anything that could get caught in the barrier.
• Do not attach anything to the barrier that is not a manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the enclosure system.
• Enter and exit the enclosure only at the enclosure door or barrier opening designated for that purpose.
• 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.
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Use Instructions
Basic Skills
Basic trampoline skills include:
• Bouncing
• Stop Bounce
• Arm Action
• 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 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
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Bounce Variations
Figure 3 shows three variations you can perform in the air. 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 coordinated 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 the trampoline mat several times, thereby setting the mat in motion. The feet stay in contact with the mat during the entire priming motion.
Seat Drop
To perform a Seat Drop:
1. From the standing position, prime the mat several times.
Figure 4 Seat Drop
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.
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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 a Hands 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 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
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 a standing 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, and
return to a hands 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 as in Step 2.
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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 sequence. For example:
Seat Drop—Hands and Knees Drop—Front Drop or Seat Drop—Hands and Knees Drop—Seat Drop.
Twisting Moves
Twisting moves include:
• Swivel Hips
• Turntable
• 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 the half twist.
a. Perform Step 1. As you rebound up to your feet, move one shoulder 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
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Turntable
A Turntable is a combination move consisting of a Front
Drop, a Half Twist, then another Front Drop.
1. First become familiar with the first part of a Turntable.
a. Begin in a hands and knees position, with hands
forming a triangle, like a Front Drop.
b. Prime the mat in this position.
c. Push backward with your hands and extend your
body to land in the Front Drop position.
d. Repeat several times in succession: Hands and
Knees Drop—Front Drop—Hands and Knees
Figure 8 Turntable
Drop, etc.
2. Next, perform 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. 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 remember 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 the same 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.
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Limited Lifetime Warranty
What is covered by this warranty?
This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship on all of the components of the AlleyOop 10ft x 17ft VariableBounce 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:
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Steel trampoline frame and safety enclosure poles – lifetime
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Jumping surface (mat) – 5 years
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Safety enclosure netting – 5 years
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Springs – 2 years
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Frame pad – 1 year
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All other components of the trampoline and enclosure – 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.
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