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JumpPRO™ Xcite Assembly Instructions
9ft x 6ft, 10ft x 7ft and 12ft x 8ft JumpPRO™ Xcite Rectangular
Trampoline with Enclosure
WARNING! Read these Assembly Instructions before assembling and
using your trampoline. Max User weight Limit 150kg
Warning! Not suitable for children under
36 months - small parts, choking hazard!
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Summary

JumpPRO Xcite Assembly Instructions

9 ft x 6 ft, 10 ft x 7 ft and 12 ft x 8 ft JumpPRO Xcite Rectangular Trampoline with Enclosure

Specifies the sizes of trampolines covered by these assembly instructions, including enclosure details.

WARNING! Read these Assembly Instructions before assembling and using your trampoline.

Crucial warning advising users to read assembly and usage instructions before proceeding with the trampoline.

Warning! Not suitable for children under 36 months - small parts, choking hazard!

Safety warning stating the product is unsuitable for children under 36 months due to choking hazards from small parts.

WARNINGS!

INFORMATION

Product dimensions:

Lists the specific dimensions for the 9ft, 10ft, and 12ft trampoline models.

It is recommended to place the trampoline on a flat and level surface at least 2 m from any structure...

Provides essential guidance on selecting a safe and suitable location for trampoline setup, emphasizing clearance.

MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE

If the trampoline and enclosure needs to be moved, it should be moved by a minimum of two people, kept horizontal and lifted slightly.

Instructions for safely moving the assembled trampoline and enclosure, requiring two people and specific handling.

ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Please pay attention to the need to carry out checks and maintenance...

Emphasizes regular checks and maintenance of main trampoline parts to prevent dangerous conditions.

Outdoor trampolines should be equipped with a device that in strong wind conditions avoid displacement due to wind...

Advises on securing the trampoline against strong winds and potential damage from wind-borne items.

NOTE: Sunlight, rain, snow and extreme temperatures reduce the strength of these parts over time.

Highlights the impact of environmental factors on trampoline material strength and recommends frequent inspection.

We recommend securing the trampoline in strong winds.

Provides specific instructions on how to tie down the trampoline using ropes to prevent movement in high winds.

JUMPING INSTRUCTIONS

Fundamental Bounce

Details the basic technique for jumping on the trampoline, focusing on posture and landing.

Knee Drop

Explains the correct method for performing a knee drop landing on the trampoline safely.

Seat Drop

Describes the procedure for landing in a seated position on the trampoline and returning to standing.

Front Drop

Guides users on how to perform a front drop landing on the trampoline and recover.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR BUILDING YOUR TRAMPOLINE

Gloves, Safety glasses, Mallet

Lists essential safety equipment required for trampoline assembly, noting they are not supplied.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Introduces the assembly process, mentioning included tools and the possibility of disassembly.

PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING

Preparation steps before assembly, including referring to part lists and checking for missing items.

TRAMPOLINE PARTS LIST

Item, Part, Photo, 9 FTX6 FT, 10 FTX7 FT, 12 FTX8 FT

Presents a detailed list of all components with their item codes, descriptions, and quantities per trampoline size.

STEP 1: TRAMPOLINE PARTS

STEP 2: ASSEMBLING THE FRAME

Position the frame tubes (C,D,E,F) and T-connectors (J)...

Details the placement and connection of frame tubes and T-connectors as per the diagram.

Connect all the top rails (C,D,E,F) with T connectors (J).

Instructs on connecting the top rails to the T-connectors to begin forming the frame.

STEP 3: ATTACHING THE BED

STEP 4: FITTING THE FRAME PAD

Lay the frame pad sections (A) over the edge of the frame with the ties facing downwards.

Instructs on positioning the frame pad sections correctly, ensuring ties are oriented downwards.

Connect the sections together with the attached hook and loop sections.

Details how to join the frame pad sections using their integrated hook and loop fasteners.

Tie all the black straps onto the top rails. Do not tie them to the springs.

Specifies securing the frame pad by tying straps to the top rails, explicitly avoiding attachment to springs.

STEP 5: ASSEMBLING THE ENCLOSURE POLES

Connect the bottom enclosure poles (R) to the upper enclosure poles (S).

Instructions for joining the two parts of the enclosure poles together.

Attach the top enclosure pole caps (U) to the top of the enclosure poles (S)...

Insert the fork screws (L) through the bottom enclosure poles (R).

Describes inserting fork screws through the enclosure poles and securing them with nuts and caps.

STEP 6: ATTACHING THE FIBERGLASS RODS TO THE NET

Lay out and position the fiberglass rods (W,X) and fiberglass corner connectors (Y) as above.

Instructs on arranging the fiberglass rods and corner connectors according to the diagrams for different trampoline sizes.

12 FT X 8 FT: Use 3 pcs of fiberglass rods A (W) to make the long fiberglass rods.

10 FT X 7 FT and 9 FT X 6 FT: Use 2 pcs of fiberglass rods A (W) to make the long fiberglass rods...

Explains the quantity of fiberglass rods A required for long rods on the 10ft x 7ft and 9ft x 6ft models.

Use 2 pcs of fiberglass rod B (X) to make a short fiberglass rods.

Instructs on using fiberglass rods B to construct the short rods for the enclosure.

IMPORTANT - INSTALLING THE SAFETY NET

There are 3 white dots on each corner of the safety net

Points out a visual marker on the safety net's corners to aid in correct placement.

The product label should be on the front right hand corner

Guides users on the correct orientation of the safety net by referencing the product label's position.

The zipper and logo on the net should align with the logo on the pad

Specifies aligning the net's zipper and logo with the corresponding logo on the trampoline pad for correct setup.

Insert the fiberglass rods into the sewn sleeves on the top of the safety net (P).

Make sure that the opening of the net (the zipper) is placed in the middle of the long side of the trampoline.

Emphasizes correct placement of the net's opening (zipper) on the long side of the trampoline.

Connect the fiberglass rod to the top of the poles by clicking it into the pole caps (U).

Locate the D-ring closest to the door of the net.

Thread the cord (Q) through the lower eyelet of the enclosure net (P) halfway between the first D-ring and the D-ring to the left...

Details the continuous threading of cord through net eyelets and D-rings to secure the net tautly.

Tie each end of the cord sections to the last D-ring that it reaches.

Instructs on finishing the cord attachment by tying off ends to the final D-rings.

The trampoline and enclosure are now fully assembled.

SPARE PARTS

To order replacement parts, please contact our Customer Service team:

Directs users to contact customer service for ordering spare parts.

Product description, item ID and item description (refer to pages 6-7 to obtain this information)

Lists the necessary information customers should have ready when contacting for spare parts.

JumpPro Xcite Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJumpPro
ModelXcite
CategorySports & Outdoors
LanguageEnglish