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/ A. WARNING Read the assembly, installation, care, maintenance, and use instructions in this manual prior to assembling and using this trampoline enclosure. Save this manual for future reference. USER'S MANUAL. . YJUSA Corp.,14209 NW Science Park Drive, Portland,OR 97229 USA 3 www.bazoongLcom

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Page 1: A. WARNINGas an enclosure for a round trampoline. 3. Place the trampoline and enclosure on a level surface before use. 4. Adequate overhead clearance is essential. A minimum of 7.3

/ A. WARNINGRead the assembly, installation,care, maintenance, and useinstructions in this manual priorto assembling and using thistrampoline enclosure. Save thismanual for future reference.

USER'S MANUAL. .

YJUSA Corp.,14209 NW Science Park Drive, Portland,OR 97229 USA

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QUESTIONS?

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If you have questions atter readingthis manual, please call our toll-freeCustomer Hot Line. The trainedtechnicianson our Customer Hot Linewill provide immediate assistance.

Customer Hot Line: 1-877-927-8777Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

REPLACEMENTPARTS

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CON.TENTSIMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

WARNINGPLACARDPLACEMENT 5

BEFOREYOU BEGIN 6

TRAMPOLINEENCLOSURESAFETYINFORMATION. . . . . . . 6

ASSEMBLY.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

CAREAND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

EXPLODEDDRAWINGAND PARTLIST .13

ORDERINGREPLACEMENTPARTS .13

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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

.A WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read and follow all warnings, precau-tions, and instructions in this manual before assembling and using the trampoline enclosure.

1. The owner and supervisors of the trampolineand enclosure are responsible to make allusers aware of practices specified in thismanual.

2. The trampoline enclosure is to be used onlyas an enclosure for a round trampoline.

3. Place the trampoline and enclosure on alevel surface before use.

4. Adequate overhead clearance is essential. Aminimum of 7.3 m (24 ft.) from ground levelis recommended. Provide clearance forwires, tree. limbs, and other possible hazards.

5. Lateral clearance is essential. Place the tram-poline and enclosure away from walls, struc-tures, fences, and other play areas. Maintaina clear space on all sides of the trampolineand enclosure.

6. Use the trampoline and enclosure in a well-lighted area. Artificial illumination may berequired for shady areas.

7. Secure the trampoline and enclosure againstunauthorized and unsupervised use. If anaccess ladder is used, it should be removedwhen the trampoline is not in use.

8. Inspect the trampoline enclosure before eachuse. Make sure that the netting, enclosuretubes, and foam sleeves are correctly posi-tioned. Replace any worn, defective, or miss-ing parts.

9. Remove any obstructions from beneath thetrampoline and enclosure.

10. Do not attach anything to the netting that isnot a manufacturer-approved accessory orpart of the enclosure.

11. Bounce only when the surface of the bed isdry. Wind or air movement should be cal~ togentle. The trampoline must not be used ingusty or severe winds.

12.The trampoline enclosure is designed forusers weighing 90 kg (200 Ibs.) or less. The

enclosure is not recommended for use bychildren under 6 years of age.

13. Do not allow more than one person insidethe trampoline enclosure. Use by more thanone person at the same time can result inserious injury.

14. Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks,loops, or anything that could get caught inthe netting.

15. Do not jump on the trampoline while holdingor having an object, particularly one that issharp or breakable.

16. Do not use the trampoline enclosure whileunder the influence of alcohol or drugs.These substances impair reaction time, judg-ment, and physical coordination.

17. Use the trampoline enclosure only withmature, knowledgeable supervision.

18. Misuse and abuse of the trampoline enclo-sure is dangerous and can cause seriousinjuries.

19. Climb onto and off the trampoline. Do notjump onto it or off it. Do not use the trampo-line as a springboard to other objects.

20. Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure onlyat the door designated for that purpose.

21. Do not attempt to crawl under the netting.

22. Do not attempt to jump over the netting.

23. Do not intentionally rebound off the netting.

24.Do not hang from, kick, cut, or climb on thenetting.

25. The trampoline frame and the enclosureframe are made of metal. They are notgrounded, and they will conduct electricity.Therefore, an electrocution hazard exists.Lights, electric heaters, extension cords, andhousehold electrical appliances are not per-mitted in or on the trampoline or enclosure.

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26. The trampoline is a rebounding device thatpropels the user to unaccustomed heightsand into a variety of body movements.Rebounding off the trampoline, striking theframe or springs, or improperly landing onthe bed may cause injury.

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27. Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Thiscan result in a broken head, neck, back, orleg. Landing on the head or neck can causeserious injury, paralysis, or death, even whenlanding in the middle of the bed.

28. Jumpers who lose control of their jump mayland on the bed incorrectly, land on the frame

or springs, or fall off the trampoline.Attempting maneuvers beyond present skilllevels increases the chance of losing control.

29. Injury may result from encountering theframe or falling through the springs whilegetting onto or off the trampoline or whilejumping. Stay in the center of the bed whenjumping. Do not use the trampoline withoutthe frame pad securely in place to cover theframe. The frame pad is not designed orintended to support the weight of the user.Do not step or jump directly onto the framepad.

WARNING PLACARD PLACEMENT

The placard shown at the right must beattached to the trampoline enclosure bythe owner (see assembly step 7 on page11). If the placard is missing or illegible,call our Customer Hot Line toll-free at1-877-927-8777,Monday through Friday,8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Central Time, to ordera free replacement placard. Note: Theplacard is not shown actual size.

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TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Paralysis or death can result,even IIyou land In the middle01 the trampoline mat (bed).

To reduce the chance offanding on your head or neck,do not do somersaults (flips).

Only one person at a time In thetrampolineencl05ure.

This trampoline enclosure system

Is not recommended for use bychildren under 6 years of age.

Multiple jumpers Increase thechances of loss of control, andthis can result In broken hea~neck, back, or leg.

For the Supervisor

Inspect the trampoline before using. Keep frnme pad In place. Do not use when trampoline is wet Of In

a windy condlUon_A worn or damaged mat (bed), spring, or frame piece should be repl9ced immediately.

Keep objectS away that could interft!f1)with tI'Iejumper.

Secure the trampoline against unauthorized and unsupervised~.

Usetrampolineenclosureonlywithmature,knowledgeablesupervision.Enforce aUsafety I\1les end befamiliar with \he Information in \he' User'S Manual to help users In following lrampoline endosureInslructions end lrampoline safety.

Do not exceecl tOOweight limit recommended by the manufacturer.

Use only Yottenthe enclosure barrier 1\9$1'10holes, pole damps are tightly setured to the poles, and thesupport (frame). and the barrief ill propertysuspended.

Do nol intentionally rebound olf the b~r. Do not hang from, kid:, all, or dimb on !he barrief'.

Wear clothing froe of drawstrings, 1'Ioc:IM,loops. or anything thai could get caught in lhe barrier.

00 not attach anything 10 the barrier thells not a manufacturer approved accessory 01"part of the encIosutesystem.

For the Jumper

Do not use the lrarnpotine enclosure systJ3m when under the Influence of drugs Of aJoohol.

Jumping

Leam fundamental jumps and body positions thoroughly before trying more advanced skills. Review the ~Manual 10 leam about hOwto do basic jumps.

Stop your bounce by fleicingyour knees as your feet come in contact WIth the lrampolir.e mat (bed).

Avoid jumping too high Of for too long. AIwa)'S control your jump. A controlled jump is one whent \he

IBkeolfendlanc:lspots8rathesame.

Bounce In the center of !he trampoline. Focus your eyes on the lrampotine mat (bed). Fa~ure 10 do so may resultIn a loss of balance end control

00 rot jump from other objects, building or surfaces onto the trampoline, or into or over lne trampoline endosunl.

GtttIng on and olf

Climb on and off the trampoline at the enclosUA!l door or barrier opening. Do ~ flsmp on or oft Do not crawt

under the ban1eT. 00 not use the trampoline as a springboard 10 other objects.

For skill training information. contact a Iralf"l8rcertiflcaUon organization.

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BEFOREYOU BEGIN

Thank you for selecting a Bazoongitrampoline enclosure. The enclosure, whencombined with a properly placed and maintainedtrampoline, will provide many years of backyard fun.Your trampoline enclosure comes equipped withwarnings and instructions for the assembly, care,maintenance, and use of the enclosure. This infor-mation must be read by all trampoline supervisorsand users before any person is allowed to use theenclosure on a trampoline.

If you have questions after reading this manual,please call our toll-free Customer Hot Line at 1-877-927-8777, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.Central lime (excluding holidays). To help us assistyou, please mention the name of the product whencalling (Bazoongi Enclosure).

TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE SAFETY INFORMATION

NEED FOR TRAMPOLINEENCLOSURE SAFETY

A trampoline enclosure is a recreational product.

The information on this page and on page 7 identifiesimportant safety precautions. The precautions are notall-inclusive, because an enclosure can be used inways that this manual cannot cover completel y.

To prevent pinches and cuts during enclosure use, aframe pad must be installed on the trampoline. (Seethe trampoline manufacturer's instructions.) The framepad must be installed before the enclosure is erected.The frame pad reduces the chance of injury from acci-dental contact with the springs and frame.

USING THE ENCLOSURE SAFELY

Adult Supervision' of Children

Children using a trampoline with a trampoline enclo-sure must be supervised by adults. Young childrenmust be supervised constantly. Adults must pay par-ticular attention to:

things that children bring into the enclosure.· children's activities inside the enclosure.

conditions inside the enclosure while children areusing it.the way children get into and out of the enclosure.

Additional details of safe enclosure use are describedbelow.

Electrodlltion Hazard Associated with the MetalFrame df the Trampoline and Enclosure

The trampoline and enclosure frames are made ofmetal. They are not grounded, and they will conduct

electricity. Lights, electric heaters, extension cords,and household electrical appliances are not permittedin or on the trampoline or enclosure.

Hazards Associated with Entering and Exiting theTrampoline Enclosure

A trampoline enclosure installed on a trampoline israised off the ground. The height of the enclosureincreases the risk of a fall when a jumper is enteringor exiting the enclosure. Young children in particularmay have difficulty getting into and out of the enclo-sure. To reduce the risk of falling, help young childrento get into and out of the enclosure.

Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only throughthe door of the enclosure (the opening in the nettingwalls). The trampoline bed and the netting walls of theenclosure are separate pieces; jumpers, particularlyyoung children, must not exit the enclosure by goingout between the bed and the netting walls. Trying toexit in this way poses a risk of strangulation frombeing caught between the trampoline frame and thenetting walls.

Darkness increases the chances of a fall when ajumper is entering or exiting the enclosure. Do not usethe trampoline unless adequate lighting is provided.

Hazards Associated with Animals and Sharp andBreakable Objects

To avoid damage to the trampoline enclosure and thetrampoline, do not allow pets or other animals insideof the enclosure. The claws and teeth of animals candamage the netting. Do not jump on the trampolinewhile holding or wearing a sharp or breakable object.

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Hazards Associated with High Winds

A trampoline with an enclosure can be moved orblown over by high winds, potentially injuring anyonein its path or anyone inside of the enclosure. If youanticipate high winds, take down the enclosure net-ting, and stake the trampoline frame to the ground(see page 12), or move the trampoline and enclosureto a sheltered location.

Storing the Trampoline Enclosure Safely

Specific steps for storing the trampoline enclosure arepresented later in this manual. There are specificsafety precautions to be aware of when storing theenclosure.

Remove the attached tube sections as a unit, andseparate them on the ground. Avoid pinching your fin-gers by keeping your fingers away from pinch pointsnear the bracket assembly while you are removing thetubes from the frame.

Placing the Trampoline in a Safe Place

There must be at least 7.3 m (24 ft.) of clear, openspace above the trampoline bed. Do not place orstore anything underneath the trampoline.

To avoid injury, the trampoline must be kept awayfrom objects and possible hazards including electricpower wiring, tree limbs, and fences. Do not place thetrampoline near any other recreational devices orstructures such as a swimming pool or swing set.

II The trampoline must be placed on a level surfacebefore use, and the area around the trampoline mustalways be well lighted.

For the Supervisor

Be familiar with the information in this manual andenforce all of the safety rules. Help new users and allusers to use the trampoline and enclosure safely.

All trampoline users must have someone watch them,regardless of the skill or age of the user.

Secure the trampoline against unauthorized andunsupervised use. Keep the trampoline free of objectsthat could interfere with the jumper.

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This trampoline enclosure is not recommended foruse by children under 6 years of age or by anyoneweighing more than 90 kg (200 Ibs.).

Use the trampoline only when the bed is clean anddry. Inspect the trampoline and enclosure prior toeach use and replace any worn or damaged parts.Use only when the enclosure netting has no holes,the clamps are tightly secured to the tubes and theframe, and the netting is properly suspended.

For the Jumper

Do not use the trampoline enclosure when under theinfluence of drugs or alcohol.

Avoid jumping too high or for too long. Always controlyour jump.

Take turns jumping one at a time, and always havesomeone watch you.

Do not attempt to jump over the netting. Do not inten-tionally rebound off the netting. Do not hang from,kick, cut, or climb on .the netting.

Wear clothing that is free of drawstrings, hooks, loopsor anything that could get caught in the netting.

Do not attach anything to the netting that is not aBazoongi approved accessory or part of the tram-poline enclosure.

How to Enter and Exit the Trampoline Enclosure

Enter and exit the trampoline enclosure only throughthe door in the netting. To enter the enclosure, firstunfasten the plastic clips on the door and unzip thezippers. Place one knee on the frame pad and climbhead first through the doo r. Refasten the plastic clipsand close the zippers.

To exit the enclosure, first unzip the zippers on thedoor and unfasten the plastic clips. Sit on the bed ofthe trampoline and climb feet first through the door.When you are through the door and sitting on theframe pad, step or jump safely to the ground. Closethe zippers and refasten the plastic clips.

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ASSEMBLY

IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION

Assembly requires a 7/16" socket and ratchet (ora 7/16" open-end wrench) and a Philips screw-driver (not included).

Assembly requires two adults. Keep childrenaway from the trampoline enclosure until it is fullyassembled.

Use gloves to protect your hands from pinchpoints during assembly.

Make sure that the trampoline is properly assem-bled, with the frame pad properly attached, beforeyou assemble the trampoline enclosure.

The assembly steps refer to parts by theirdescriptions and key numbers (see the PARTLIST on page 13).

See the EXPLODEDDRAWINGAND PARTLISTon page 13 and make sure that all listed parts areincluded. If a part is missing, see ORDERINGREPLACEMENTPARTSat the bottom of page13.

1. Make sure that you understand the informa-tion in the box at the top of this page beforeyou begin assembling the trampoline enclo-sure.

Loosen the straps (not shown) on the underside ofthe frame pad (for clarity, the frame pad is notshown in steps 1 and 3). Do not remove theframe pad from the trampoline.

See the inset drawing.

TRAMPOLINEPLACEMENT

1. Place the trampoline and enclosure on a levelsurface before use.

2. Adequate overhead clearance is essential. Aminimum of 7.3 m (24 ft.) from ground level isrecommended. Provide clearance for wires,tree limbs, and other possible hazards. Lateralclearance is also essential. Place the trampo-line and enclosure away from walls, struc-tures, fences, and other play areas. Maintain aclear space on all sides of the trampoline andenclosure.

3. Use the trampoline and enclosure in a well-lighted area. Artificial illumination may berequired for shady areas.

4. Secure the trampoline and enclosure againstunauthorized and unsupervised use.

5. Remove any obstructions from beneath thetrampoline and enclosure.

6. The trampoline enclosure is only to be usedas an enclosure for a round trampoline.

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Leg Section

Slide a U-bolt bracket (2) onto the U-bolts(3).then thread locknuts (1) two turns ontothe U-bolts.

Repeat this step on the other seven legsections (not shown).

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Slide a Black C-clip(4) onto theStraight Tube(6),and align thebottom of the Black C-clip withthe bottom of the socket.Next,slide one of the U-bolts(3)upuntil it touches the bottom ofthe socket,and tighten the twoLocknuts(1)on the U-bolt.Slide the other U-bolt up untilit is 2" above the lower end ofthe Straight tube,and tightenthe two Locknuts on the U-bolt.Then,press two Plastic Caps(11)onto each U-bolt.

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2. Lay two Straight Tubes (6), two L-tubes (7), and a I 2Curved Tube (8) on the ground so they form anarch. Make sure that the Straight Tubes are orient-

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9 Smalled so the small holes are in the positions shown. 6 I HoleSlide a Foam Sleeve (9) onto each of the fiveTubes; note that the ends of the Straight Tubesshould not be covered.

Insert the two L-tubes (7) into the two StraightTubes (6). Next, insert the two L-tubes into theCurved Tube (8).

lighten four Self-tapping Screws (5) into the smallholes in the Straight Tubes (6) and the CurvedTube (8). Note: The small holes may be on theopposite side the Curved Tube. . Small

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3. See inset drawing. 13Attach the other three arches in the same way(not shown).

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4. Spread the Netting (10) on the trampoline bed,with the d.oor of the Netting below the CurvedTube (8) where jumpers willcliml;)onto and off thetrampoline. Next, locate one of the O-ringsattached to the upper edge of the Netting. LifttheO-ring and hold it near an L-tube (7) as shown.

See inset drawingA.See inset drawingB.See inset drawingC.Pullthe end of the Strap to remove any slack.Do not fully tighten the Strap yet.Attach the Netting (10) to the other sevenL-tubes (7) with the other seven Straps inthe same way.

5. Note: Duringsteps 5 and 6, you will"sew" theloweredge of the Netting (10)to the V-ringson'the bed using the Cords (13).

Locate the V-ringclosest to the door. Thread oneend of a Cord (13) through the lower edge of theNetting (10) above the V-ring and then thread theCord through the V-ring.Tie the Netting to the V-ring, by making a double knot in the Cord. Note: Ifyour trampoline enclosure includes a PlasticNeedle (14, see the inset drawing), insert the endof the Cord into the Needle and use the Needle tothread the Cord through the Netting.

6. Thread the Cord (13) through the lower edge ofthe Netting (10) halfway between the first V-ringand the V-ring to the left. and then thread the Cordthrough the V-ring to the left. Repeat this proce-dure until the entire Cord is.threaded through theNetting and the V-rings as shown. Keep the Cordtaut. Tie the end of the Cord to the last V-ringthatit reaches.

Tie a second Cord (not shown) to the last V-ringreached by the first Cord. Thread the second Cordthrough the Netting (10) and the V-rings asdescribed above. Repeat this procedure with theremaining Cords until the last Cord reaches thefirst Cord. (Note: The last Cord may overlap thefirstCord.) Make sure that the Netting is sewnto every V-ringon the trampoline bed; theNetting below the door must also be sewn tothe V-rings.

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7. Tighten the eight Straps attaching the Netting(10) to the L-tubes (7) (see step 4). Tie the freeend of each Strap around the rest of the Strap toprevent the Strap from loosening.

Tighten the straps (not shown) on the underside ofthe frame pad.

Using the included plastic tie, attach the SafetyPlacard (12) to the Netting (10) near the door asshown.

The trampoline enclosure is now fully assem-bled. Make sure that all parts are securelyattached. Familiarize yourself and all users ofthe trampoline and the enclosure with thesafety precautions, use and instructionalmaterials, and care and maintenance instruc-tions in this manual before using the enclo-sure.

DISASSEMBLY

Todisassemble the trampoline enclosure, follow assembly steps 1 through 7 in reverseorder.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE CARE ANDMAINTENANCE

Toavoid damage to the trampoline and enclosure, donot allow pets or animals inside the enclosure.

Appropriate shoes should be worn inside the enclo-sure to reduce wear to the bed. Follow the trampolinemanufacturer's recommendations.

Prolonged exposure to the sun, especially ultravioletrays,will shorten the life of the enclQsurefabric. Forlonger fabric life, store the enclosurewhen it is notbeing used. A dry enclosure, properly stored, will pro-vide the longest life of the fabric, sewing, and hard-ware. Removethe enclosure from the trampoline dur-ing harsh weather conditions or during long periods ofnon-use.

Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each use,and replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.The following conditions could represent potentialhazards and increase the danger of personal injury:

· missing, improperly positioned, or insecurelyattached netting, enclosure tubes, or foam sleeves

· punctures, frays, tears, or holes worn in the nettingor foamsleeves .

· deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the netting· bent or broken enclosure tubes· sagging netting· sharp protrusions on enclosure tubes

If any of these conditions exists, the trampolineenclosure should be disassembled or otherwiseprotected against use until the condition is reme-died.

REMOVINGAND STORING THE TRAMPOLINEENCLOSURE

Make sure that the trampoline enclosurejs dry beforeremoving and storing it. The enclosure tubes can beremoved in sections. Hold two straight tubes andloosen the U-bolts securing them. Lift the straighttubes, the attached L-tubes, and the attac;;hedcurvedtube out of the clamps. Lay the tubes on the .ground.Use cautionwhile removing the tubes due to the

weight of the tubes and the tendency of the tubesto rotate. Store the enclosure in a safe, dry location.

Once the enclosure is removed from the trampoline,remove all items from the trampoline bed. Make surethat the bed is clean and that it has no tears or holes.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

High Wind

It is possiblefor the tram-poline andenclosure tobe blownabout byhigh wind.If you antici-pate highwinds, movethe trampo-line andenclosure to a sheltered location. Disassemble theenclosure netting.Tie the trampoline frame down tothe ground using ropes and stakes (not included). Atleast three ropes and three stakes should beused. The tops of the stakes should be at groundlevel so that they will not create a tripping hazard. Inaddition, the tops of the stakes should be covered, ifnecessary,so that users will not be injured by fallingonto the stakes. Mak~ sure to attach the ropes to thetop of the trampoline frame; do not simply secure thelegs or the bases to the ground, as they can separatefrom the frame sockets.

Moving the Trampoline and Enclosure

If the trampoline and enclosure are to be moved ashort distance, they should be moved by two persons,kept horizontal, and lifted slightly. If the trampolineand enclosure are to be moved a long distance, theyshould first be disassembled. See DISASSEMBLYonpage 11. In addition, see the trampoline manufactur-er's user's manual.

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EXPLODED DRAWING AND PART LIST

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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

To order replacement parts, visit our Web site at www.bazoongLcom or call our toll-free Customer Hot Line at1-877-927-8777, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Central lime (excluding holidays). To help us assistyou, please provide the following information when calling:

the MODEL of the trampoline enclosure

the NAME of the product (Bazoongi Enclosure)

the KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTIONof the part (see the PARTLIST above)the quantity needed

the desired method of shipping

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Key KeyNo. Oty. Description No. Oty. Description

1 16 Locknut 10 1 Netting with attached Hardware2 16 U-bolts Bracket 11* 16 Plastic cap3 16 U-bolts 12 1 User's Manual and Safety Placard4 8 Black C-clip 13* 8 Cord5 16 Self-tapping Screw 14* 10 Plastic Needle (your enclosure may6 8 Straight Tube not need or include this part)7 8 L-tube8 4 Curved Tube

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*These parts are not illustrated.9 20 Foam Sleeve Specifications are subject to change without notice.