Mat (bed) – Jumpking backyard JKXT12W User Manual

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Step 6:

Step 7:

Top rail

12 o'clock

FIGURE 6

Clockwise

12 o'clock

3 o'clock

9 o'clock

FIGURE 7

Hole numbers:

6 o'clock

Mat (bed)

Mat (bed)

0

20

40

60

Lay the jumping mat (bed) inside the frame. Springs
are used to support the mat (bed) and are connected
between “V” rings on the mat (bed) and holes in the
top frame rail. There are 88 “V” rings on the mat (bed)
that have to line up with corresponding holes on the
top frame rail. These are not numbered. To make
sure they eventually all line up, pick an arbitrary point
and call it zero or 12 o’clock. Connect a spring
between the “V” ring and the frame hole at this point
(See Fig. 6).

Now count 20 holes and “V” rings in a clockwise
direction. Attach a spring. You should be at hole 20 or
3 o’clock. Count another 20 holes and “V” rings in a
clockwise direction. Attach a spring. You should be at
hole 40 or 6 o’clock. Count another 20 holes and “V”
rings clockwise and attach a spring. You should be at
hole 60 or 9 o’clock. At this point, you should have 4
springs installed at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock (See Fig. 7).
This equal tension procedure is essential to properly
attach the mat (bed) to the frame.

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