User Manual for Walmart 14FT Trampoline with Slide
Complete assembly and safety guide for the Walmart 14FT Trampoline with Slide. Includes step-by-step installation instructions, maintenance tips, and safety warnings.
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This trampoline is designed for outdoor use by one person at a time. Before assembly, ensure you have a spacious, clean, and flat area. Assembly requires at least two adults. Always inspect the trampoline before use to ensure all parts are secure and in good condition.
Safety warnings
- Do not attempt somersaults or cartwheels. Landing on the head or neck can cause paralysis or death.
- One user at a time. Multiple users increase the risk of injury.
- Weight limit: Maximum user weight is 280 lbs (130 kg).
- Supervision: Use only under adult supervision.
- Age restriction: Not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
- Environment: Do not use in windy or gusty conditions. Do not use if the mat is wet.
- Clearance: Maintain a clear space around the trampoline and ensure adequate overhead clearance (minimum 24 ft).
- Prohibited items: Remove all sharp objects, jewelry, eyeglasses, and sunglasses before jumping.
Assembly instructions






Frame assembly
Assemble the frame by connecting the top rails, base legs, and vertical extension legs. Ensure all parts are aligned correctly. Use the provided screws and tools to secure the support legs to the top rail.
Mat and spring installation
Place the mat inside the frame. Use the included Spring Loading Tool to attach the springs. Start at a "zero point" and install springs in an alternating pattern to ensure even tension distribution across the mat.
Frame pad and enclosure net
Install the frame pad to cover the springs and metal frame. Secure it with the elastic straps. Assemble the enclosure net by connecting the frame tubes and securing them to the trampoline frame.
Slide assembly
Assemble the slide by connecting the handrails to the joint lever. Attach the slide to the trampoline frame at the enclosure door position using the provided bolts and fasteners.
Care and maintenance
- Inspect the trampoline before each use.
- Check for missing, improperly positioned, or insecurely attached frame padding, netting, or enclosure tubes.
- Look for punctures, frays, tears, or holes in the bed or frame padding.
- Check for ruptured springs, bent or broken frame parts, or sharp protrusions.
- If the trampoline is to be moved, it should be moved by two persons, kept horizontal, and lifted slightly.
- In high wind conditions, disassemble the netting and secure the frame to the ground using ropes and stakes.
Practical help
Common problems
Disassemble the enclosure netting and secure the frame to the ground using ropes and stakes (not included).
Use the included Spring Loading Tool to pull the spring and secure it into the hole of the main frame.
Turn the vertical extension leg back and forth to align the holes before inserting screws.
Before use
- Check that all legs are fixed and stable.
- Ensure no springs are loose or missing.
- Verify the mesh and mat are in good condition without scratches.
- Remove all sharp objects (jewelry, eyeglasses, etc.).
- Ensure the frame padding is correctly and securely positioned.
- Confirm only one person is using the trampoline.
Specs in practice
- Maximum user weight
- 280 lbs / 130 kg.
- Minimum overhead clearance
- 24 ft from ground level is recommended.
Images and diagrams
- Figure 7 illustrates the correct use of the Spring Loading Tool to attach springs to the frame.
- Figure 11 and 12 show how to tie the elastic straps of the frame pad to the leg connectors.
- Figure 13 details the assembly of the enclosure net tubes.
Model compatibility
- Not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
- For outdoor use only on a level surface.
- The enclosure is only to be used with the trampoline size for which it is designed.
Manual page author
Emily Carter
User documentation editor
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