MOXIE™ PUMPKIN-SHAPED OUTDOOR TRAMPOLINE SET WITH PREMIUM TOP-RING FRAME SAFETY ENCLOSURE
USER MANUAL
For Models: MXSF03-6-BL, MXSF03-12-BL, MXSF03-6-OR, MXSF03-14-DG, MXSF03-8-GA, MXSF03-14-GR, MXSF03-8-GR, MXSF03-15-GA, MXSF03-10-OR, MXSF03-15-BK, MXSF03-10-BK, MXSF03-16-BL, MXSF03-12-GA, MXSF03-16-DG
Contact & Support
By Upper Bounce
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? UK: Call us 020-3150-0484
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? Check out our website: www.uppperbounce.com
Thank you for purchasing the Upper Bounce® Trampoline Part. Simply follow the assembly and safety instructions in this manual and you will soon be starting your Upper Bounce® exercise program for a happier, healthier and more fun lifestyle!
Should you have any questions, please call our Customer Service Department. Toll-free number: 1-888-965-3331
Customer Service Hours:
MONDAY - THURSDAY: 9:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Eastern Time.
FRIDAY: 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. Eastern Time.
General Instructions
This manual includes instructions for proper assembly, care and maintenance, safety tips, warnings, and proper use to ensure a secure and fun experience with the trampoline. All users and supervisors must read and familiarize themselves with all instructions.
Recreational physical activity carries inherent risks. Participants should be aware of their own limitations. Trampolines propel users to heights; get accustomed to the bounce and focus on body position. Practice fundamental bounces before attempting advanced techniques. Emphasize good control and mastering bounce techniques.
Proper Assembly
- Assembly requires at least two able-bodied adults. Contact customer service or a qualified person if you encounter difficulties.
- Be aware of the risk of injury when using tools; assemble carefully and wear gloves.
- Remove all packaging materials and lay out parts in a clear space for an overview. Check against the parts list and dispose of packaging upon completion.
- Work in a danger-free environment, keeping tools and hazardous materials away from the workspace.
- Place the trampoline on level, non-slippery ground, preferably grass. Hard or uneven surfaces can stress the frame, cause damage (not covered by warranty), or lead to tipping.
- A clearance space of at least 24 feet is necessary above the trampoline. Maintain appropriate clearance from potential hazards such as electric cables, tree branches, playing devices, swimming pools, and fences.
- After assembly, ensure all screws, bolts, and nuts are correctly installed and tightened, and all joints are sealed.
- For added stability, attach anchors to the trampoline legs to prevent tipping during wind.
Safety Guidelines & Warnings
- Never set up the trampoline in rainy, windy, or stormy conditions, especially during lightning. Anchoring with ground stakes is recommended.
- Do not alter the product; use it only as described in this manual.
Care and Maintenance
- Always inspect the trampoline before each use for damage, wear, or defective parts that could impair safety. Replace damaged or worn parts immediately and restrict access until repaired.
- Use the trampoline only in a well-lit area.
- Do not place any objects under the trampoline.
- Repairs should only be performed by qualified technicians using original spare parts. Improper repairs can compromise safety.
- Avoid moving the assembled trampoline if possible, as it could bend. If moving is necessary, at least four people are needed to lift it horizontally off the ground. Ensure the frame remains in its correct shape.
- The jumping mat must be clean and dry for use. Worn or damaged mats should be replaced immediately.
Safety Rules
- To reduce the risk of injury, carefully read and follow all safety rules and tips.
- The product is intended for home/domestic use only and is not suitable for professional or medical uses.
- Only one person at a time is allowed on the trampoline. Multiple jumpers increase the risk of mid-air collisions and injury.
- Do not perform somersaults, as this increases the risk of landing on your head or neck, potentially causing paralysis or death.
- Children may not recognize the potential dangers; ensure adult supervision at all times when children are playing on the product.
Warnings
- Secure the trampoline against unauthorized use.
- Do not use during pregnancy or if suffering from high blood pressure.
- Do not smoke on the trampoline or use it under the influence of alcohol or drugs (including medication).
- Protect the product against humidity and high temperatures.
- Do not place cigarettes, pets, sharp objects, or any other foreign objects on the trampoline.
- Keep the trampoline away from open flames.
- The metal frame conducts electricity. Keep lighting, extension cords, and all electrical equipment away from the trampoline parts.
- Do not use the trampoline in close proximity to other outdoor objects and furniture.
- Do not allow anyone or any object under the trampoline while someone is jumping on the mat, as the flexible mat and downward force can cause serious injuries.
- Keep packaging materials away from children, as they present a choking hazard.
Proper Use
- The maximum weight allowed on the trampoline is 500 lbs. Overloading will cause damage.
- Only one person at a time should be allowed on the trampoline.
- Avoid unsupervised use.
- Do not use the trampoline if it is wet.
- Do not wear shoes while jumping, as this will damage the jumping mat.
- Do not sit or lean on the cover pad, as it needs to remain flexible to move with the jumping mat.
- Ensure the playing area is clear of dangerous objects.
- Do not allow small children to pull themselves up onto the trampoline using the cover pads, as this can damage the pads and compromise safety.
- Avoid wearing clothes with hooks or loose parts that could get caught in trampoline parts.
- Climb onto the trampoline carefully. Do not jump directly into it or use it as a springboard for other activities, as this can lead to injury.
- It is the responsibility of the owner or supervisor to ensure all users are informed of safety rules and that there is sufficient space around the trampoline for safe play.
- Learn fundamental jumping techniques thoroughly before attempting difficult jumps.
Trampoline Frame Parts List
PART | DESCRIPTION | ILLUSTRATION | QTY. 6/8/10FT | QTY. 12/14FT | QTY. 15FT | QTY. 16FT |
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A | TOP-RAIL | [Curved rail segment] | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
B | T JOINT | [T-shaped connector] | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
C | MAT | [Circular jumping mat] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
D | FRAME PAD | [Circular padded edge cover] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
E | SPRING | [Coiled spring] | 36/48/60 | 72/80 | 90 | 108 |
F | LEG EXTENSION | [Vertical leg piece] | 0/0/6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
G | LEG BASE | [U-shaped leg base] | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
H | BOLT SET | [Bolt and nut] | 0/0/6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
I | SPRING TOOL | [Tool for attaching springs] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
J | WRENCH | [Wrench tool] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Trampoline Enclosure Parts List
PART | DESCRIPTION | ILLUSTRATION | QTY. 6/8/10FT | QTY. 12/14FT | QTY. 15FT | QTY. 16FT |
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A | UPPER POLE | [Curved enclosure pole segment] | 6 | 8 | 6 | 10 |
B | LOWER POLE | [Curved enclosure pole segment] | 6 | 8 | 6 | 10 |
C | ENCLOSURE NET | [Netting material] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
D | FIBERGLASS ROD | [Flexible rod for net support] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
E | POLE CLIP | [Clip for securing net to poles] | 36/48/60 | 72/80 | 36/48/60 | 90 |
F | POLE SLEEVE | [Sleeve for enclosure poles] | 0/0/6 | 8 | 0/0/6 | 10 |
H | BOLT SET | [Bolt and nut] | 0/0/6 | 8 | 0/0/6 | 10 |
I | ROPE | [Rope for securing net] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Assembly Instructions
Two adults are required for assembly. Wear suitable gloves. Failure to follow instructions can result in injury.
Frame Assembly
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Step 1: Assembling the frame
The upper rail (part A) has two ends: one narrow, one wider. Attach the T-piece (part B) to the wide end of the upper rail (part A). Repeat for all upper rails. [Diagram Description: A curved rail segment (part A) with a T-shaped connector (part B) attached to its wider end.] -
Step 2: Connecting the frame
Connect all upper rails together by inserting the narrow side of one upper rail into the wide side of the next upper rail. [Diagram Description: Multiple curved rail segments being joined end-to-end to form a circular frame.] -
Step 3: Attaching leg extensions
Screw the "vertical leg extensions" (part F) to the leg base (part G) using the bolts (part H). [Diagram Description: A leg base (part G) connected to a vertical leg extension (part F) using a bolt (part H). A close-up shows the connection detail.] -
Step 4: Assembling legs with frame
Assemble the legs (from step 3) with the frame (from step 2). Caution: Ensure all bolts point towards the center of the frame. [Diagram Description: The circular frame with legs attached, all pointing towards the center of the trampoline.]
Jumping Mat Assembly
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Step 5: Assembly of the jumping mat
Use caution when installing the jumping mat. Two people, work gloves, and proper attire are recommended.- Unfold the jumping mat inside the frame ring. [Diagram Description: A circular mat being unfolded within the trampoline frame.]
- Attach the springs. The narrower opening of the spring goes into the jumping mat eyelet. Use the spring tool to pull the wider opening of the spring towards the frame and insert it. [Diagram Description: A spring being attached to the mat eyelet, then pulled with a tool and attached to the frame. A diagram shows a spring with labeled narrower (A) and wider (B) openings.]
- Repeat this process for all springs, ensuring even tension distribution. Follow the numbered sequence (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) shown in the diagram for spring assembly. [Diagram Description: A circular view of the trampoline mat with springs numbered sequentially around its perimeter.]
- Caution: Be careful not to injure your fingers; use gloves.
- Installation of the frame pad: Place the edge cover (part D) over the springs and the steel frame. Attach the elastic bands of the edge cover to the frame. [Diagram Description: The frame pad being placed over the springs and frame, with elastic bands being secured to the frame. A close-up shows the attachment points.]
Enclosure Assembly
Assembly is recommended for 2 adults wearing working gloves.
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Step 1: Connecting enclosure poles
Connect the lower enclosure pole (part B) into the upper enclosure pole (part A), securing with the safety pin. Repeat for all bars. [Diagram Description: Two pole segments being joined end-to-end and secured with a pin.] -
Step 2: Sliding pole sleeves
Slide the pole sleeve (Enclosure Part F) over each assembled bar. [Diagram Description: A pole with a sleeve being slid over it.] -
Step 3: Attaching net bars to frame
Attach the lower net bars with bolts (Enclosure Part H) to the leg extension (Part F) and T-Joint (Part B), securing the nut with the provided wrench or another tool. [Diagram Description: The bottom of an enclosure pole being attached to the trampoline frame leg/joint area using bolts and nuts.] -
Step 4: Threading the enclosure net
Hold the enclosure net (Enclosure Part C) with sleeves facing up. Pull each section of the fiberglass rod (Enclosure Part D) through each sleeve on the net. Connect the ends together to form a circle. This is easier with two people holding the net. [Diagram Description: Netting being threaded with flexible fiberglass rods.] -
Step 5: Securing the fiberglass ring
A. Align the two parts of the Pole Clip (Enclosure Part E). B. Insert the clip over each open section of the fiberglass loop. C. Insert the pole caps, which are now holding the fiberglass ring, over the enclosure poles and secure with locking pins. [Diagram Description: A pole clip being assembled and attached to the fiberglass rod, then the pole with the net and clip is attached to the enclosure pole.] -
Step 6: Connecting net to jumping mat
Pull back the frame pad for better visibility. Align the bottom hem of the enclosure net to the eyelet rings on the jumping mat. Insert the Rope (Enclosure Part I) alternating between the slits in the jumping mat and the eyelet rings. [Diagram Description: The enclosure net being tied to the jumping mat using rope, connecting through eyelets and mat slits.]
Congratulations
You have completed the trampoline assembly! Remember to abide by all the safety rules.
Have fun, play safe...
Jump Like a Pro!
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BASIC JUMP
1. Standing starting position, feet shoulder-width apart, head straight and eyes on the jumping mat.
2. Swing your arms forwards and up in a circular motion.
3. Bring your feet together in the air, toes pointing down.
4. When landing on the jumping mat, the feet must be shoulder-width apart again. [Diagram Description: Sequence of a person performing a basic jump.] -
KNEE JUMP
1. Start with a basic jump.
2. Land on your knees, keeping your body and back straight. Keep your balance with your arms.
3. Jump back to the basic jump position by swinging your arms. [Diagram Description: Sequence showing a jump landing on knees and returning to a standing position.] -
SIT JUMP
1. Land in a flat sitting position.
2. Place your hands on the jumping mat next to your hips.
3. Return to a standing position by pressing with your hands. [Diagram Description: Sequence showing a jump landing in a sitting position and returning to standing.] -
STOMACH JUMP
1. Start from the forward drop position.
2. Land in prone position (face down) with your arms and hands stretched forward on the jumping mat.
3. Push your arms off the jumping mat to return to the standing position. [Diagram Description: Sequence showing a jump landing face down and returning to standing.] -
180-DEGREE JUMP
1. Start from the forward drop position.
2. Push with your left or right hand and your left or right arm (depending on which direction you want to turn).
3. Turn your head and shoulders in the same direction, keep your back parallel to the jumping mat and your head up.
4. Land in the prone position and return to the standing position by pressing with your hands and arms. [Diagram Description: Sequence showing a jump involving a 180-degree turn and landing.]
Dispose of the Packaging
♻️ Please recycle all parts appropriately. Paper, cardboard, and plastic should be disposed of in correct recycle areas according to your local recycling laws.
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Trampoline Replacement Parts
If you have difficulty finding the correct replacement part for your trampoline, please contact us:
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Our Customer Service Department staff are trained in the details of all trampolines and will help you find the right part to get you bouncing again.