SereneLife SLTRA8BL Home Backyard Sports Trampoline

Assembly, Installation, Care, Maintenance, and Use Instructions

WARNING

YOU MUST CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PUTTING TOGETHER AND USING THIS TRAMPOLINE. KEEP THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SO THAT YOU CAN REFER BACK TO THEM LATER OR PASS THEM ON IF YOU SELL THIS TRAMPOLINE. THIS TRAMPOLINE MAY ONLY BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE NET THAT COMES WITH IT.

ATTENTION!

INTRODUCTION

Before you use this trampoline, carefully read all information in these operating instructions and make sure you follow it. Just like any other leisure activity, there is a risk of injury. To avoid injuries, ensure that you observe the corresponding safety regulations and tips. Misuse of this trampoline is dangerous and can lead to serious injuries!

WARNING

CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR PRIOR TO ANY KIND OF PHYSICAL TRAINING

THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY ONE PERSON AT A TIME! IF THERE ARE SEVERAL TRAMPOLINISTS, THERE IS A GREATER RISK OF BREAKING YOUR NECK, LEG OR BACK.

FALLING ON YOUR HEAD OR NECK MAY RESULT IN PARALYSIS OR DEATH! DO NOT PERFORM ANY SUMMERSAULTS AS THIS INCREASES THE RISK OF FALLING ON YOUR HEAD OR NECK!

Assembly and Installation Instructions

Use Instructions

Care and Maintenance Instructions

Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent potential hazards:

IF YOU COME ACROSS ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU THINK COULD LEAD TO ANY DAMAGE TO A USER, THE TRAMPOLINE MUST BE DISMANTLED OR PUT OUT OF OPERATION UNTIL THE PROBLEM(S) HAS/HAVE BEEN SOLVED.

WIND

In the event of strong wind, the trampoline can be blown away. If you are expecting strong wind, the trampoline must be placed in a sheltered position or dismantled. Another option is to secure the round outer part (top frame) of the trampoline in the ground with the help of ropes and stakes. Make sure that the connection at the bottom reaches to the middle of a frame part. For a secure positioning, at least three connections must be placed in the ground. Don't just secure the feet of the trampoline in the ground as these can be pulled out of the frame holders.

Trampolines over 20 in. (51cm) tall are not recommended for children under 6 years of age. DO NOT USE INDOORS

INFORMATION ON USING THE TRAMPOLINE

TYPES OF ACCIDENTS

TIPS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ACCIDENTS

TRAMPOLINE SAFETY INFORMATION

TRAMPOLINIST:

SPOTTERS:

Familiarize yourself with the basic jumps and safety information. To avoid or reduce the risk of injury, implement all safety regulations and ensure that new trampolinists learn the basic jumps before attempting more difficult, advanced jumps.

LESSON PLAN

The following lessons are suggested for learning of the basic steps and jumps before passing to more difficult and more complicated jumps. Read and understand all safety information before actually getting on the trampoline and using it. In addition, the spotter and pupil should fully discuss body movements and trampoline safety information and the spotter should perform a demonstration.

Lesson 1

  1. Performing the right techniques for getting on and off the trampoline
  2. Performing and practicing the basic jumps
  3. Stopping (see jump demonstrations) with exercise. Learning to stop on command.
  4. Hand and knee demonstration and practice. The focus should be placed on the four-point landing and position.

Lesson 2

  1. Repetition and practice of the techniques learned in Lesson 1.
  2. Demonstration of knee jump and practice. Learn to go up and down on your knees before attempting to perform a half twist to the left and right
  3. Seat drop demonstration and practice. Learn the basic seat drop and follow it with a knee drop with hands and knees;
  4. Repetition

Lesson 3

  1. Repetition and practice of the skills and techniques learned in the previous lessons.
  2. Front drop -to avoid grazes on the mat and to teach the front drop position, all pupils should be instructed to lie on their stomach (face down to the floor) while the trainer checks the positions for mistakes that could lead to injuries.
  3. Start with the hands and knees drop and then go face down on the mat and get back on your feet.
  4. Practice the hands and knees drop, perform a front drop, get back to your feet, seat drop, back to your feet. seat drop and back to your feet until you have learned the routine.

Lesson 4

  1. Repetition and practice of the skills and techniques learned in the previous lessons.
  2. Half twist
    • Start with the front drop position and when you touch the mat either push yourself left or right with your arms and twist your head and shoulders in the same direction.
    • Make sure that during the twist your back is parallel to the mat and your head is held high.
    • After the twist, land In the front drop position.

After completing this lesson, the pupil has learned the basic trampoline jumps. Trampolinists should be encouraged to try out and develop their own combinations while paying attention to control and form. To encourage the pupils to develop combinations, you can play the "JUMP" game. This game has one to 10 players. Player one starts with a combination. Player two repeats the jump of player one and adds a jump of their own. The players must perform the combination in the right order. The first player to make a mistake is given the letter “S”. The game ends when someone says the word "JUMP". The final remaining player is the winner! During the game, it is important to perform the combinations in a controlled manner and not to perform any difficult jumps that you haven't already mastered.

Contact a qualified trampoline teacher to improve your trampolining skills.

BASIC TRAMPOLINE JUMPS

BASIC JUMP

  1. Start out standing with your feet a shoulder's width apart, your head held up high and your eyes focused on the mat.
  2. Swing your arms to the front and upln a circular shape.
  3. Put your feet together in mid air and point your toes down.
  4. When you land on the mat, position your feet a shoulder's width apart.

KNEE DROP

  1. Start with the basic jump and perform a low jump.
  2. Land on your knees with a straight back and upright body and keep your balance with your arms.
  3. Jump back into the basic jumping position by swinging your arms upwards.

SEAT DROP

  1. Land in a flat seated position.
  2. Place your hands on the mat next to your hips and keep your elbows relaxed.
  3. Return to the upright position by pushing off with your hands.

FRONT DROP

  1. Start with a low jump.
  2. Land on your stomach (face down) and hold your hands and arms stretched out to the front on the mat. Push yourself off the mat with your arms to return to standing position.

180-DEGREE SWIVEL

  1. Start lying on your stomach.
  2. Push yourself off with your right or left arm (irrespective of the direction in which you would like to twist).
  3. Stretch your head and shoulders in the same direction and hold your back parallel to the mat and your head up high.
  4. Land on your stomach and return to a standing position by pushing off with your arms.

ALWAYS START YOUR JUMP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MAT. IF YOU ARE MORE THAN 30CM OUTSIDE OF THE MIDDLE OF THE TRAMPOLINE MAT, IMMEDIATELY STOP JUMPING!! START YOUR JUMP AGAIN IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MAT!

PUTTING UP THE TRAMPOLINE

There must be a space of at least 7.3m above the trampoline. With regard to the space at the sides, please ensure that there are no dangerous objects such as branches, other leisure appliances (e.g. swing, swimming pool), electricity cables, walls, fences, etc. near the trampoline.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

To assemble this trampoline, you need the special spring tension tool included with the trampoline. When it is not in use, this trampoline can be easily dismantled and stored. Please read the assembly instructions before starting. It is recommended that this product is assembled by at least two people.

BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY

Refer to the parts descriptions and parts numbers on this page. To make it easier for you, these descriptions and numbers are used in the assembly steps. Make sure that you have all listed parts. Refer to this page for how to obtain parts that are missing. Please use gloves during the assembly in order to avoid hurting your hands by trapping them.

LIST OF PARTS

PURCHASE NO. DESCRIPTION 180cm 244cm 305cm 366cm 430cm
1 Trampoline mat with sewn on eyelets 1 1 1 1 1
2 Frame padding/ Protective pad 1 1 1 1 1
3 Top bar with leg support 3 3 4 4 4
4 Top bar 3 3 4 4 4
5 Base/Foot 3 3 3 3 3
6 Vertical leg extender 6 6 8 8 8
7 Galvanized springs 36 42 64 72 88
8 Spring clamps 1 1 1 1 1
9 Instructions 1 1 1 1 1
10 Fastening Cables 4 5 7 8 0

REMEMBER TO WEAR GLOVES DURING THE ASSEMBLY IN ORDER TO AVOID TRAPPING YOUR HANDS. ATLEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE THE TRAMPOLINE.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1 - Frame Assembly

To assemble the frame, a total of 15 or 20 tube parts are required. All parts with the same part number are interchangeable and can be used on both the left or right. To connect the parts, push the thinner end of a tube into the wider end of another tube. These connections are called connection points. Lay out all parts as shown in figure 1.1 (Jumper 180/244) and Figure 1.2 (Jumper 305/366/430)

A. Lay out all the frame parts as shown. In this step, pay attention to the order.

B. You must have the following parts:

  1. Top bar with leg supports (#3,4 items)
  2. Top bar (#4, 4 items)
  3. Base (#5, 4 items)

Figure 1.1

Figure 1.2

STEP 2 - Assembly of the Support

Push all vertical leg extenders (#6) into the base (#5), as shown in FIGURE 2.

Figure 2

STEP 3 - Assembly of the top bars

Two people are required to assemble the trampoline in this step. Lift one of the support components from Step 2 into the vertical position. Insert the top bar with the leg base into one end of the support component. Insert the opposite end of the top bar with leg base into a second support group, as shown in FIGURE 3. Repeat this step until all support groups have been attached to the top bars with leg base.

Figure 3

Attach the top bar (#3/#4) into the gaps between the vertical leg extenders by inserting these into the gaps, as shown in FIGURE 4. The upper mail must be connected by two different supports.

Figure 4

STEP 4 - Attaching the trampoline mat

A. Lay the trampoline mat (#1) in the frame. The logo must face upwards as shown in FIGURE 5.

Figure 5

B. In total Jumper 180 has -> 36 triangular eyelets sewn on the mat and 36 holes in the frame of the top bars. Jumper 244 has -> 42 triangular eyelets sewn on the mat and 42 holes in the frame of the top bars. Jumper 305 has 64 triangular eyelets and 64 holes in the frame. Jumper 366 has 72 triangular eyelets and 72 holes in the frame and Jumper 430 has 88 eyelets and 88 holes. None of these eyelets or holes are numbered. Please carefully follow the instructions to ensure correct assembly.

C. Choose a random point on the frame of the top bars (call it ZERO), as shown in FIGURE 5. First, attach the springs (#7) in the direction and angle (as shown) of the main frame. The springs only fit in one direction, so please be careful. Once you have attached the hooks of the springs into the main frame, twist the springs in the direction of the mat, as shown below. Use the specially enclosed tool to pull together the springs and the mat and attach the hooks to the frame. Please note the zero point as you will later use this point to attach the springs.

INSTRUCTIONS TO TENSE THE SPRINGS

CAUTION

D. For Jumper 180, count -> 18 holes (Jumper 244 -> 21; Jumper 305 -> 32; Jumper 366 -> 36; Jumper 430 -> 44) from Point ZERO on the top bars and the corresponding eyelets to move on to Point 18 for Jumper 180 (Jumper 244 -> 21 Jumper 305 -> 32; Jumper 366-> 36; Jumper 430-> 44). Attach a spring to this point, as shown In FIGURE 6. Now this is Point B.

E. For Jumper 180, count ->9 holes from Point ZERO on the top bars and the corresponding eyelets to move on to Point 9. Attach a spring to this point, as shown in FIGURE 6. For Jumper 244, please count 11 holes to move on to Point 11; for Jumper 305, please count 16 holes to move on to Point 16. For Jumper 366, please count 18 holes to move on to Point 18; and for Jumper 430 counts 22 holes to move on to Point 22. Now this is Point A.

F. For Jumper 180 -> 9 holes from Point ZERO on the top bars and the corresponding eyelets to move on to Point C. For Jumper 244, please count 11 holes from Point ZERO; for Jumper 305, please count 16 holes; and for Jumper 366, please count 18 holes; and for Jumper 430, please count 22 holes. Attach a spring to this point, as shown in FIGURE 6. By this time you should have attached four springs to the points ZERO, A, B, and C. This even distribution of the tension is important for the correct and easy assembly of the trampoline as shown in FIGURE 6. (for Jumper 244, uneven distribution)

Figure 6

G. For Jumper 180, every six holes attach a spring to the corresponding eyelets; for Jumper 244, every seven holes; for Jumper 305, every eight holes; for Jumper 366, every nine holes; for Jumper 430, every 11 holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat of the frame, l.e. first A1 and then C1, B1 then D1, etc. In addition to the previously attached springs, you should have springs at ZERO, A1, A, B1, B, C1, C and D1, as shown in FIGURE 7.

Figure 7

H. Jumper 244
Attach a spring to hole 4 of the corresponding eyelet and from there attach a spring every seven holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat, i.e. first 4 then 38, etc. In addition to the previously attached springs, you should have springs at 4, 11, 18, 25, 32, 39.

Jumper 305
Attach a spring to hole 4 of the corresponding eyelet and from there attach a spring every eight holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat/ the frame, i.e. first 4 then 36,12 then 44, etc. In addition to the previously attached springs, you should have springs at 4,12, 20, 28, 36, 44, 52 and 60.

Jumper 366
Attach a spring to hole 5 of the corresponding eyelet and from there attach a spring every nine holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat/the frame, i.e. first 5 then 41,14 then 50, etc. In addition to the previously attached springs, you should have springs at 5, 14, 23, 32, 41, 50, 59 and 68.

Jumper 430
Attach a spring to hole 6 of the corresponding eyelet and from there attach a spring every nine holes. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat/the frame, i.e. first 6 then 50,17 then 61, etc. In addition to the previously attached springs, you should have springs at 6,17, 28, 39, 50, 61, 72 and 83.

I. Now attach a spring every four holes or to the corresponding eyelets. For even distribution of the tension and an easier assembly, each of the springs should be attached to the opposite sides of the mat/the frame.

J. Then attach all remaining springs by using the same method of counting down equal holes.

CAUTION
If you realize you have lost count, recount and remove or attach the necessary springs to obtain the necessary number of springs.

Attaching the frame padding

WARNING
Never use the trampoline without the frame padding attached tie the frame padding down properly before every use! Make sure that the safety padding of the trampoline is securely positioned on the trampoline.

Step 5 - Instructions for assembly of frame padding

A. Place the frame pad (112) on the steel ring frame and tie the elastic to the leg base as shown in the drawing.

B. Tie one cord (#10) end to one of the eyelets of the jumping mat, then run the other end of the cord through the mesh of the padding and back to the next eyelet, one by one until the cord Is finished. Once you have reached the end of the cord, tie it to the last eyelet in reach. Continue with the next piece of cord by fixing it to the last eyelet of the previous cord and proceed fixing the mesh of the padding, until all the eyelets are firmly connected with the mesh.

Perform a full check of the trampoline to ensure that all parts are correctly attached. Read the operating instructions in full and ensure that all trampolinists fully understand all safety information printed in these operating instructions and on the various warning signs. Teach all trampolinists the basic jumps described in these operating instructions.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before using the trampoline, make sure that the frame padding is correctly attached to the frame and that it fully covers the frame and all springs. Do not use the trampoline if just one spring or a triangular ring is damaged or missing.
The trampoline is neither designed nor suitable to be installed in-ground.
YOU MUST CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE USING THE TRAMPOLINE!

Trampoline Enclosure for the Jumper 180/244/305/366

Assembly and Installation Instructions

Care and Maintenance Instructions

Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts. The following conditions could represent potential hazards:

WARNING
PLEASE OBSERVE ALL OF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THE NET WITH THE TRAMPOLINE. THE SAFETY NET AND THE JUMPING MAT MUST BE REPLACED EVERY 2 YEARS.

User Instructions

LIST OF PARTS

NO DESCRIPTION 180/244 305/366
A Foam-covered tube (top) 6 8
B Foam-covered tube (bottom) 6 8
C End cap of net tube 6 8
D Screw 6 8
E Screw 6 8
F Spacer 12 16
G Washer 12 16
H Nut 12 16
I Safety net 1 1

REMEMBER TO WEAR GLOVES DURING THE ASSEMBLY IN ORDER TO AVOID TRAPPING YOUR HANDS. ATLEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE THE TRAMPOLINE.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1

Ensure end cap (C) is placed on the upper tube (A). Put the upper tube (A) and the bottom tube (B) together as shown in the illustration. Perform this step for all tubes.

STEP 2

For this step, we recommend you get help from another person as it is; otherwise, too difficult to hold the tube and fasten the tube. Take the lower tube piece (B), a screw (D & E), a washer (G), a nut (H) and a spacer (F). Hold the spacer between the supporting leg of the trampoline and the tube for it, so that the end cap of the lower tube is at the lower end. Tighten the screws. Make sure that the foam cushioning is tightly attached to the respective tube above the screw connection.

STEP 3

Ensure that the entrance is located between two trampoline support legs, then place the safety net (I) pole cover into the installed tubes. Starting from the entrance, go left in a clockwise direction from tube to the net.

STEP 4

Pull the elastic with buckle at the ends of the safety net (I) over the edge of the trampoline and hook this over the end of a trampoline jumping mat eyelet as shown in the following illustrations. Do this so that all elastic is evenly distributed and the net (I) is stretched out.

DISMANTLING

To dismantle the net, simply follow STEP 1 to 4 in the reverse order until you have dismantled the enclosure.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

This trampoline was designed and manufactured with quality materials and handicraftsmanship. If proper care and maintenance is performed, all trampolinists can benefit from this with years of practice, fun and enjoyment, as well as a lower risk of injury. Please follow the instructions below:

This trampoline is suitable for withstanding a certain amount of weight and usage. Please ensure that the trampoline is only used by one person at a time. When using the trampoline, trampolinists should either wear socks or gym shoes or go barefoot. Be aware that you shouldn't wear ANY walking or tennis shoes when using the trampoline. To avoid cuts and other damage on the trampoline mat. Keep animals away from the mat. When using the trampoline, trampolinists may not carry any sharp objects with them. No sharp or pointed objects may be placed near the trampoline mat

Check the trampoline and enclosure before every use for a worn mat or loose or missing parts. Certain circumstances can increase the risk of an injury, in particular:

WIND

In the event of strong wind, the trampoline can be blown away. If you are expecting strong wind, the trampoline must be placed in a sheltered position or dismantled. Another option is to secure the round outer part (top frame) of the trampoline in the ground with the help of ropes and stakes. For a secure positioning, at least three connections must be placed in the ground. Don't just secure the feet of the trampoline in the ground as these can be pulled out of the frame holders.

MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE

Two people are required to move the trampoline. All connection points must be wrapped and secured with weatherproof tape, e.g. insulation tape. This keeps the frame intact during movement and prevents the connection points from shifting and separating. To move the trampoline, lift it off the ground and keep it horizontal. For all other types of movement, the trampoline must be dismantled.

Features:

What's In The Box:

Technical Specs:

Questions? Issues?

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Phone: (1) 718-535-1800

Email: support@pyleusa.com

Models: Home Backyard Sports Trampoline, SLTRA8BL

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