User Manual for GYMAX 10FT Trampoline
Comprehensive user guide for the GYMAX 10FT Trampoline. Includes essential safety warnings, step-by-step assembly instructions, maintenance schedules, and proper usage guidelines to ensure safe operation.
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This trampoline is designed for outdoor home use by children over 6 years old. Assembly requires 2 adults and approximately 2 hours. Ensure the site is completely flat and level. You must provide a minimum of 8 meters of overhead clearance and 2 meters of clear space from any structures, fences, or electrical wires.
Safety Warnings
- Supervision: Adult supervision is required at all times.
- Usage: Only one person is allowed on the trampoline at a time.
- Prohibited Actions: Do not attempt somersaults or flips; landing on the head or neck can cause paralysis or death.
- Environment: Do not use in windy conditions or if the mat is wet.
- Clothing: Remove jewelry, watches, and sharp objects before jumping. Wear clothing without drawstrings.
Assembly Instructions
Before starting, separate and count all parts. Use heavy gloves to protect hands from pinch points and wear goggles during assembly. Do not use electric power tools to tighten bolts. Ensure all nuts and bolts are tightened securely before first use.



- Frame: Assemble the top frame and legs according to the provided diagrams.
- Mat: Attach the jumping mat to the frame using the springs and the provided spring tool.
- Enclosure: Install the enclosure netting and poles, ensuring the zipper and buckles are fully closed before use.
- Ladder: Assemble the ladder by sliding step boards into poles and securing them with bolts.
- Basketboard: If included, attach the basketboard to the upper pole as shown in the assembly diagrams.
Maintenance and Inspection
Perform a daily pre-inspection before every use:
- Inspect legs for proper attachment or cracks.
- Check netting for tears, sagging, or UV damage.
- Check for loose or damaged springs.
- Inspect the mat for tears or worn stitching.
- Ensure the frame is stable and free of sagging.
It is recommended to replace the enclosure net on a yearly basis, even if no visible damage is present. During winter, remove snow and store the mat and enclosure indoors.
Proper Usage
Always jump in the center of the mat to reduce the risk of landing on the frame or springs. Avoid bouncing too high until you can control your landing. If you are a beginner, learn fundamental bounces before attempting advanced skills. Always enter and exit the enclosure through the zipper door.
Practical help
Common problems
Contact customer service immediately; do not install or use the product until parts are replaced.
Disassemble and store the trampoline safely. Wind can lift the trampoline, causing damage or injury.
Stop using the trampoline immediately and replace the springs with original parts.
Ensure the trampoline is on a flat, level surface and all nuts/bolts are tightened.
Before use
- Inspect legs for proper attachment or cracks.
- Check netting for tears and sagging.
- Inspect for loose or damaged springs.
- Check mat for tears or worn stitching.
- Ensure the frame is stable and level.
- Verify the enclosure zipper and buckles are closed.
- Clear the area of any obstructions or pets.
Specs in practice
- Overhead Clearance
- Minimum 8 meters from ground level recommended.
- Side Clearance
- Minimum 2 meters from any structure or obstruction.
- Assembly Time
- Estimated 2 hours for 2 adults.
- Age Restriction
- Designed for children ages 6 and above.
Images and diagrams
- Assembly diagrams illustrate the connection of frame tubes, spring attachment, and enclosure setup.
- Ladder assembly steps show the alignment of poles and step boards secured by bolts.
- Basketboard installation requires inserting the upper pole into the pocket tube with a welded plate.
Model compatibility
- For outdoor home use only; not for schools, playgrounds, or commercial use.
- Do not install on hard surfaces like concrete or tarmac; use grass or sand.
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