This document is a user's manual for the HONEY JOY Trampoline with Safety Net, model TW10036. It provides comprehensive instructions for assembly, safe use, and maintenance of the trampoline.
Function Description:
The HONEY JOY Trampoline with Safety Net (TW10036) is designed for recreational use by children. It provides a safe and enjoyable platform for jumping, promoting physical activity and coordination. The integrated safety net enclosure is a key feature, designed to prevent users from falling off the trampoline during use, thereby enhancing safety. The trampoline is intended for home use only and is not suitable for professional or commercial applications. It is specifically designed for children aged three (3) to six (6) years old.
Important Technical Specifications:
- Model Number: TW10036
- User Age Range: For use by children ages three (3) to six (6) ONLY.
- Maximum User Weight: 100 lbs (45 kg).
- Overhead Clearance: A minimum of 8 ft (2.4 m) from ground level is recommended. This ensures sufficient space above the trampoline, free from wires, tree limbs, and other potential hazards.
- Lateral Clearance: A minimum of 6 ft (1.8 m) from the frame edge is recommended. The trampoline and enclosure should be placed away from walls, structures, fences, and other play areas to maintain a clear space on all sides.
- Assembly: Adult assembly is required due to the presence of small parts, sharp points, and sharp edges.
- Components: The trampoline includes a frame cover with a sewn-on skirt mesh, a jumping mat with a safety net, suspension cords, screws, a screwdriver, top rails, lower enclosure poles with foam tubes, upper enclosure poles with foam tubes, and leg tubes.
- Safety Features: The product includes a safety net enclosure, frame padding, and a design that emphasizes secure attachment of all components to prevent tipping or falling hazards.
Usage Features:
- Supervised Use: The trampoline and safety enclosure must always be used under adult supervision.
- Single User Policy: Only one person is allowed on the trampoline or inside the enclosure at any given time. Multiple users simultaneously can lead to serious injuries.
- No Somersaults: Users are strictly warned against attempting somersaults, as landing on the head or neck can cause severe injury, paralysis, or death.
- Controlled Bouncing: Users should learn to stop bouncing by flexing their knees upon landing. Emphasis is placed on controlled, low bounces until mastery is achieved, rather than aiming for height.
- Entry and Exit: Users must only enter and exit the enclosure through the designated door or opening. Jumping on or off the trampoline from the ground or other objects is dangerous. Children should not attempt to enter or exit between the trampoline frame and the enclosure to avoid strangulation risk.
- Clothing and Accessories: Users should wear comfortable clothing free of hooks, snaps, drawstrings, or anything that could snag or catch in the safety enclosure mesh. Jewelry, necklaces, and earrings must be removed before use.
- Surface Requirements: The trampoline must be placed on a flat, steady, and stable surface. The jumping surface should be dry before use.
- Weather Conditions: The trampoline should not be used in heavy rain, wind, or storm conditions, especially lightning storms. It is recommended to disassemble and store the trampoline indoors during bad weather.
- Unauthorized Access Prevention: When not in use, the trampoline should be covered or disassembled to prevent unsupervised small children from using it.
- No Foreign Objects: The area around and under the trampoline must be clear of any sharp or foreign objects. No foreign objects or animals are allowed on the trampoline.
- Enclosure Interaction: Users should not intentionally bounce off the barrier, attempt to jump over or crawl under it, or hang from, kick, cut, or climb on the barrier. No unauthorized items should be attached to the barrier.
Maintenance Features:
- Regular Inspection: The trampoline and enclosure must be inspected before each use. This includes checking the frame cover, barrier mesh, enclosure support padding, and all parts for correct and secure positioning.
- Hardware Check: All hardware, especially screws and suspension cords, must be checked for tightness before each use. Loosened or missing hardware should be addressed immediately.
- Part Replacement: Any worn, defective, or missing parts (such as frame padding, pole caps, suspension cords, or parts of the bed/frame) must be replaced promptly. The manual advises contacting customer service for replacement parts.
- Condition Monitoring: Users should look for punctures, frays, tears, or holes in the bed or frame padding, deterioration in stitching or fabric, ruptured suspension cords, bent or broken frames, sagging barriers or beds, and sharp protrusions on the frame or suspension system.
- Cleanliness: The jumping surface should be kept dry.
- Storage: In bad weather, or when not in use for extended periods, the trampoline should be taken apart and stored indoors to protect it from damage and prevent unauthorized use.
- Owner/Supervisor Responsibility: The owner and supervisors are responsible for ensuring all users are aware of the care and maintenance practices outlined in the manual.