Jumpking Home Gym JTR6 User Manual

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PRODUCT MODEL JTR6  
Round 6' Diameter Trampoline  
Users Manual  
ASSEMBLY, SAFETY, CARE AND MAINTENANCE,  
USE, AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ENCLOSED.  
WARNING: USING THIS TRAMPOLINE EXPOSES YOU TO THE RISK OF SERIOUS  
INJURY, INCLUDING PERMANENT PARALYSIS OR EVEN DEATH FROM LANDING  
ON THE BACK, NECK OR HEAD. THIS RISK EXISTS EVEN IF YOU LAND ON THE  
TRAMPOLINE MAT (BED). READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED  
WITH THE TRAMPOLINE THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR ALLOWING  
ANY PERSON TO USE THE TRAMPOLINE. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE.  
COPYRIGHT © 9/93  
 
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Thank you for selecting a Jumpking Trampoline.  
The Jumpking Trampoline is designed and crafted to provide  
you and your family with many years of fun and fitness.  
For your benefit and safety, read this manual carefully before using this trampoline.  
If you have additional questions, please call our Customer Service Department,  
toll-free, at 1-800-322-2211, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Central Time  
(excluding holidays).  
WARNING:  
USING THIS TRAMPOLINE EXPOSES YOU TO THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY,  
INCLUDING PERMANENT PARALYSIS OR EVEN DEATH FROM LANDING ON THE  
BACK, NECK OR HEAD. THIS RISK EXISTS EVEN IF YOU LAND  
ON THE TRAMPOLINE MAT (BED).  
1. Misuse and abuse of this trampoline is dangerous and can cause serious injuries. This trampoline (JTR6) is intended  
for light recreational use by children weighing up to 100 lbs. as a jumping device and by adults up to 225 lbs. as a jogging  
device.  
2. Trampolines are rebounding devices which propel the user to unaccustomed heights, and into a variety of body move-  
ments. Rebounding off of the trampoline, striking the frame or springs, or improperly landing on the trampoline mat (bed)  
may cause injury.  
3. Read all instructions thoroughly before using this trampoline, or allowing its use by any person. Children should not be  
allowed to use this trampoline without close adult supervision.  
4. Inspect the trampoline before each use, and replace any worn, defective or missing parts.  
5. All purchasers and all persons using the trampoline must become familiar with the manufacturer’s recommendations for  
the proper assembly, use, and care of the trampoline. Each user must also be alert to his or her own limitations in the use  
of this device. Assembly instructions, selected precautions, recommended usage, and suggestions for the care and  
maintenance of the trampoline are included in this user’s manual to promote safe and enjoyable use of this equipment.  
6. It is the responsibility of the owner to insure that all users of this trampoline are adequately informed of all warnings and  
safety instructions.  
7. Never allow more than one (1) person on the trampoline at a time. This trampoline is not a gymnastic device.  
Do not perform or allow any gymnastic maneuvers such as flips or somersaults. Jumping or jogging are the only  
activities to be conducted on this trampoline.  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
This trampoline does not require any tools to assemble. It can easily be disassembled for compact and convenient storage  
during periods of nonuse.  
Before assembling:  
1. The assembly instructions reference parts by name and by part number. Please refer to Page 12 for part descriptions  
and numbers.  
2. Make sure that all parts listed in the parts list are included.  
3. The trampoline must be placed on a level surface. Indoors it should be placed on carpet. Outdoors it should be placed  
on grass.  
4. Adequate horizontal and vertical (overhead) clearance must be maintained from objects and possible hazards including  
electric power wiring, tree limbs, ceilings, and furniture.  
5. There must be no obstructions beneath the trampoline.  
6. The trampoline must always be used in a well-lighted area.  
7. The use of gloves to protect your hands from pinch points during assembly and disassembly is recommended.  
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Top view  
ASSEMBLY STEPS  
Read through all assembly steps carefully before beginning the assembly process. Refer to drawings for clarification. No  
additional tools are required for assembly. The use of gloves is recommended.  
Step 1:  
Top view  
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4
Lay out all frame sections in a circle (See Fig. 1).  
The frame sections consist of 3 components:  
1
Top rail - 4 pieces  
(part no. JTR6TR)  
Top rail with leg sockets - 4 pieces  
(part no. JTR6TRS)  
2
Leg base - 4 pieces  
(part no. JTR6L)  
These are all interchangeable and have no “left  
hand” or “right hand” orientation. All connections  
consist of sliding a section tube end into a slightly  
larger tube end on the adjacent section. These are  
called slip joints.  
PARTS:  
1
2
3
Top rail w/leg sockets  
Leg base  
Top rail  
FIGURE 1  
Step 2:  
The frame will be assembled upside down. This  
means all leg sockets will be facing away from  
the assembly surface (See Fig. 2). First insert  
the end of a top rail without leg sockets into the  
corresponding end of a top rail with leg sockets  
(Step 1). Then attach another top rail with leg  
sockets to the top rail without leg sockets (Step  
2). Then put a “W” shaped leg into the two leg  
sockets closest to each other (Step 3). The leg  
will now span the top rail without sockets and  
connect the two top rails with sockets. Continue  
adding top rail pieces and legs in the previously  
described fashion.  
Step 3  
Step 2  
Step 1  
FIGURE 2  
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FRAME  
ASSEMBLED  
Step 3:  
After the metal frame has been assembled it  
must be turned over so the base of the legs is in  
contact with the assembly surface. Stand outside  
the frame circle and lift one edge of the top rail to  
a vertical position. The frame is now like a coin  
on edge with the legs facing away from you.  
Rotate the frame until the legs face you and  
slowly lower the assembly to the ground or floor.  
When lowering the unit, grab both upper legs to  
prevent them from dropping out of their sockets  
as the frame is lowered. Now check all connec-  
tions to see that they are fully seated and aligned  
(See Fig. 3).  
ROTATE  
LOWER  
LIFT  
FIGURE 3  
Step 4:  
Mat (bed)  
Mat (bed)  
It is best to use a spring as a tool to pull and  
attach the springs (part no. JTR6S) from the “V”  
ring on the bed (mat) to the frame holes. Using  
your hand can lead to getting “pinched” and also  
doesn’t properly tension the spring. Attach the  
spring to the “V” ring and using the “pull tool  
spring", pull the attachment spring to the frame by  
inter-connecting spring hooks and pulling with  
one hand. When the attachment spring hook  
reaches the frame, use your other hand to push it  
into the frame hole while disengaging the “pull  
tool” (See Fig. 4).  
"V" ring  
Pull with  
spring pull tool  
Top rail  
Hole  
FIGURE 4  
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Step 5:  
12 o'clock  
Top rail  
Lay the jumping mat (bed) (part no. JTR6B)  
inside the frame. Springs are used to support the  
mat (bed) and are connected between “V” rings  
on the mat (bed) and holes in the top frame rail.  
There are 48 “V” rings on the mat (bed) that have  
to line up with corresponding holes on the top  
frame rail. These are not numbered. To make  
sure they eventually all line up, pick an arbitrary  
point and call it zero or 12 o’clock. Connect a  
spring between the “V” ring and the frame hole at  
this point (See Fig. 5).  
Mat (bed)  
FIGURE 5  
Step 6:  
12 o'clock  
0
Now count 12 holes and “V” rings in a clockwise  
direction. Attach a spring. You should be at hole 12  
or 3 o’clock. Count another 12 holes and “V” rings in  
a clockwise direction. Attach a spring. You should  
be at hole 24 or 6 o’clock. Count another 12 holes  
and “V” rings clockwise and attach a spring. You  
should be at hole 36 or 9 o’clock. At this point, you  
should have 4 springs installed at 12, 3, 6, and 9  
o’clock (See Fig. 6). This equal tension procedure is  
essential to properly attach the mat (bed) to the  
frame.  
Clockwise  
9 o'clock  
36  
12  
Mat (bed)  
3 o'clock  
Hole numbers:  
24  
6 o'clock  
FIGURE 6  
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Step 7:  
To install the rest of the springs, follow the above  
procedures in the following steps:  
a. Attach springs every 6 holes/”V” rings (springs  
now at 6, 18, 30, 42).  
b. Attach springs every 3 holes/”V” rings (springs  
now at 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33, 39, 45).  
c. You now have a two spring gap between the  
installed springs. Install one spring in each gap in  
a circular sequential fashion. Now install the  
remaining springs.  
As you go through the above procedure, make  
sure you haven’t skipped a hole/”V” ring align-  
ment. If this happens, recount and remove/  
reattach springs as required to re-establish the  
proper alignment.  
Caution:  
As you perform the spring attachment procedure, be  
aware that frame member slip joints can become  
“pinch” points. Be careful how you place your hands  
in these areas.  
ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE.  
Make sure that all parts are securely assembled.  
Familiarize yourself and all users of the trampoline with  
the care and maintenance instructions, use and instruc-  
tional materials, and warranty and safety precautions  
contained in this manual before using the trampoline.  
Step 8:  
CAUTION: Use of this trampoline is not recommended  
without the frame pad, which is designed to reduce the  
likelihood of injury to the user from coming into contact  
with the frame of the trampoline. If you do not have a  
frame pad, contact your dealer to obtain a frame pad.  
Properly install the frame pad before using the trampo-  
line.  
Now attach the yellow warning placard using the  
enclosed tie wrap. Place it at the point where you will  
normally mount the trampoline. The tie wrap should  
go around a vertical frame joint and a top rail to keep  
it from moving laterally.  
Step 9:  
Lay the one-piece frame pad (part no. JTR6PW) on  
the trampoline so it covers the frame and springs.  
Make sure the pad completely covers the frame.  
The pad has six (6) sets of attachment straps.  
Using the plastic strap buckles and following the  
instructions enclosed with them, buckle one set of  
straps around the top frame rail at an initial spot  
which is designated 12 o’clock. Next buckle the  
straps at 4 o’clock, and 8 o’clock. Now buckle the  
three remaining sets of straps in a sequential  
clockwise fashion. Do not tighten and final-secure  
the buckles until the pad is equally positioned and  
tensioned.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your trampoline is manufactured 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. The following guidelines should always  
be observed.  
1. Inspect the trampoline before each use, and replace any worn, defective or missing parts. The  
following conditions present potential hazards and increase the danger of personal injury:  
a. Punctures, holes or tears in the trampoline mat (bed).  
b. Deterioration in any stitching of the mat (bed).  
c. Bent or broken frame or legs.  
d. Ruptured or missing springs.  
e. Missing or insecurely attached frame pad.  
f. Sagging jumping mat (bed).  
g. Sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system.  
If any of these conditions exist, the trampoline should be disassembled or otherwise  
protected against use until the condition is remedied.  
2. The trampoline mat (bed) material and the frame pads can be damaged by extreme heat. Keep  
the trampoline away from fire, sparks and fireworks.  
3. Do not allow family pets on the trampoline, as claws may snag and pull the mat material or dam-  
age the frame pad.  
4. The trampoline is intended to be used by one person at a time. It is intended to be used for light  
recreational purposes. The user should be either barefoot, in stockings, or wearing gymnastic shoes.  
Street shoes or tennis shoes should not be worn on the trampoline. The user should remove all  
sharp objects from their person which may cause injury or damage to the trampoline mat (bed).  
Heavy, sharp or pointed hard objects should not contact the mat (bed) surface.  
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TRAMPOLINE SAFETY  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1. When used indoors or outdoors, ensure adequate horizontal and vertical (overhead) clearance from electric power  
wiring, tree limbs, ceilings, furniture, and other possible hazards.  
2. The trampoline must be placed on a level surface before use. Place on carpet when used indoors. Place on grass  
when used outdoors.  
3. The trampoline must always be used in a well-lighted area. If artificial illumination is provided, it is recommended that  
such illumination meet the standards of 50 fc (538 lx) as recommended for gymnasiums and fieldhouses in I.E.S. Recom-  
mended Practice RP-6.  
4. There must be no obstructions beneath the trampoline.  
5. The surface of the trampoline mat (bed) must be clean and dry.  
6. Wind or air movement must be calm. The trampoline must not be used in gusty or severe winds.  
7. The person responsible for the use of the trampoline shall make all users aware of the rules, instructions, and warnings  
contained in this manual and on the trampoline labels and placards.  
CAUTION SHOULD BE USED TO AVOID THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF ACCIDENTS  
1. Abrasions or “mat burns” caused by sliding or incorrect contact with the trampoline mat (bed).  
2. Stepping, falling or landing between the springs and frame. Attach the frame pad before use.  
3. Falling off, or rebounding off, of the trampoline.  
4. Landing incorrectly on the trampoline mat (bed).  
5. Striking some overhead object or other hazard too close to the trampoline.  
USER’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS  
Education on the part of the user is a must for safety. The user must understand that he/she has to first learn a low,  
controlled bounce. He/she must understand why he/she has to master “control”. Lack of basic skills and knowledge is the  
greatest single cause of injury.  
OWNER’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS  
It is not uncommon for trampolines to be informally used in a home or backyard setting. If so, it is the responsibility of the  
owner or other person responsible for the trampoline to ensure that young or inexperienced persons use the trampoline  
only under mature supervision, that the warnings and cautions set forth in this manual are made known to all such pro-  
spective users, and that the rules are enforced in order to minimize the likelihood of accidents and injuries. This may  
require, during periods of time when supervision is unavailable or inadequate, that the trampoline be disassembled, placed  
in a secure area, or otherwise secured against unauthorized use. One option which may be considered is tipping the  
trampoline up against the side of a structure and securing it at the top with a locking device. It is also the responsibility of  
the owner to post the Safety Instruction Placard on the trampoline and make sure that all users are properly informed of  
these rules along with all warnings and safety instructions.  
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OWNER’S ROLE IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS  
The supervisor or owner must teach the fundamentals, supervise the users, and enforce the rules. Strict supervision and  
enforcement of the rules will help minimize the likelihood of accidents or injuries. The supervisor must be in direct charge  
of any activity on the trampoline.  
Nearly every activity has rules or regulations which govern play or exercise. The rules set forth in this manual may not, by  
themselves, make such an activity safe. However, it is the responsibility of all concerned to see that the rules become an  
integral part of the activity. Participants should not only know what the rules say, but should understand the reason  
behind each rule. The rules should be understood by the participant early in the activity and periodically reviewed. Strict  
compliance with the following basic rules is the best known method for accident prevention.  
RULES  
WARNING: USING THIS TRAMPOLINE EXPOSES YOU TO THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY, INCLUDING PERMA-  
NENT PARALYSIS OR EVEN DEATH FROM LANDING ON THE BACK, NECK OR HEAD. THIS RISK EXISTS EVEN  
IF YOU LAND ON THE TRAMPOLINE MAT (BED).  
1. Read and understand the User’s Manual and all materials furnished with this trampoline before using.  
2. Use this trampoline only with mature, knowledgeable supervision.  
3. This trampoline is not a gymnastic device. Do not perform or allow any person to perform any gymnastic  
maneuvers such as flips or somersaults. Jumping and jogging are the only activities to be conducted on this  
trampoline.  
4. Permit only one person at a time on the trampoline. Two (2) or more people create additional risks of injury due to  
collisions, being bounced off the trampoline, and unexpected responses by the trampoline mat (bed).  
5. DO NOT use the trampoline when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  
6. DO NOT use the trampoline as a springboard to or from other objects.  
7. Stop your bounce by flexing your knees as your feet come in contact with the trampoline mat (bed).  
8. Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised use.  
9. Learn fundamental bounces and body control for jumping or jogging.  
10. Step or climb on and off the trampoline. DO NOT JUMP ON OR OFF THE TRAMPOLINE.  
11. Avoid bouncing too high or for too long. Always control your bounce.  
12. Focus your eyes on the trampoline. Failure to do so may result in a lack of balance and control.  
13. Keep objects away that could interfere with the performer. Maintain adequate overhead clearance. There must be  
no obstructions beneath the trampoline.  
14. Use only when the trampoline mat is clean and dry. A wet mat is extremely slick and prevents a controlled bounce,  
as well as a stable landing. A worn or damaged mat should be replaced immediately.  
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BASIC JUMPING TECHNIQUE  
FUNDAMENTAL BOUNCE  
1. Start from standing position with head erect and eyes on mat.  
2. Swing arms forward and up in a circular motion.  
3. Bring feet together and point toes downward while in the air.  
4. Keep feet about 15 inches apart when landing on mat.  
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Exploded Drawing and Part List  
for Model JTR6, Round 6' Diameter Trampoline.  
2
1
3
4
5
6
Replacement Parts  
Drawing  
Reference  
Number  
Needed  
Quantity  
Part Number  
Description  
JTR6B  
( 1)  
( 1)  
(48)  
( 4)  
( 4)  
( 4)  
5'-6''dia. bed stitched w/48 V-rings  
8" wide frame pad  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
JTR6PW  
JTR6S  
set of 48, 5-1/2" galvanized springs  
top rail w/leg sockets  
top rail  
JTR6TRS  
JTR6TR  
JTR6L  
leg base  
The following items are not illustrated:  
( 1)  
( 8)  
( 1)  
instruction placard w/tie wrap  
plastic buckles w/instructions  
owner’s manual  
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ORDERING  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Replacement parts can be ordered by calling our  
Customer Service Department, toll-free, at  
1-800-322-2211, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.  
until 5 p.m. Central Time (excluding holidays).  
When ordering parts, please be prepared to give  
the following information:  
1. The NAME and MODEL NUMBER OF  
THE PRODUCT (Jumpking trampoline).  
2. The PART NUMBER (from page 12) .  
3. The DESCRIPTION of the part (from  
page 12).  
4. Quantity needed.  
5. How to ship.  
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ORDER FORM  
Name:____________________________________________________________________________________________________  
Street :  
_____________________________________________________________________________________________  
City: ___________________________________  
Home Phone #:  
State: __________________ Zip: _____________  
Business Phone #  
(
)
(
)
Ship To: (if different from above)  
Name:  
______________________________________________________________________________________________  
Street:  
______________________________________________________________________________________________  
City: ____________________________________  
________  
State: _____________________________________ Zip:  
Ordering:  
Quantity  
Cost  
Part #  
Description  
Total Cost  
Unit  
__________  
__________  
__________  
__________  
__________  
__________  
____________________  
____________________  
____________________  
___________  
___________  
___________  
_________  
_________  
_________  
Method of Payment: (No C.O.D.’s) Circle One (MASTER CARD), (VISA), (DISCOVER)  
CARD #_______________________________________________________________ exp. date  
____________________  
For Cashier’s Check or Money Order please list Driver’s license # /State:  
_______________________________________  
Call for appropriate freight charges .  
Mail to:  
Total from above  
State Sales Tax (Texas only)  
Handling Charge  
Freight Charge  
$ _____________  
_____________  
5.00  
_____________  
_____________  
Jumpking, Inc.  
901 W. Miller Road  
P. O. Box 461806  
Garland, TX 75041  
UPS Charge  
Mail to:  
Jumpking, Inc.  
901 W. Miller Road  
P.O. Box 461806  
Garland, TX 75041  
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NOTES:  
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(Optional) 2nd Day UPS Charge  
TOTAL ENCLOSED  
_____________  
$ _____________  
You may order by phone with a credit card by dialing 1-800-322-2211; ask for Retail Sales Office.  
Jumpking, Inc.  
901 W. Miller Road  
Garland, Texas 75041  
800-322-2211  
As a manufacturer, we are committed to providing you complete customer satisfaction. If you have questions about  
this product, or find there are missing or damaged parts, we guarantee you complete satisfaction through direct  
assistance from our factory. TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAYS, PLEASE CALL DIRECT TO OUR TOLL-FREE  
CUSTOMER “HOT LINE”. Let the trained technicians on our Customer “Hot Line” provide immediate assistance, free  
of charge to you. Customer “Hot Line”: 1-800-322-2211, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CST (excluding holi-  
 

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