RAVE AJ150 Aqua Jump Anchor Harness Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Rave
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RAVE AJ150 Aqua Jump Anchor Harness
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Preparation
Lay the Aqua Jump Eclipse or Bongo 20 on a flat surface. Make sure there are
no sharp objects under the product that might puncture the tube. Ensure the
tube is completely opened and the top is facing up. Locate the valve and
inflate the tube to about 2/3rds full (The anchor harness will be the first
item to be attached. Do not attach the surface and springs to the tube at this
time).
While standing inside the partially inflated tube, spread the Anchor Harness
out onto the ground. With the ropes completely spread out, ensure the ropes
are untangled and not crossing each other.
All RAVE anchor harnesses are made using an “offset” design with a swivel.
This allows maximum holding force in high winds.
The AJ150 Anchor Harness will have one long rope running THOUGH the hole in
the nylon glide assembly and one shorter rope tied directly to the other side
of the nylon glide.
The AJ200/Bongo20 Anchor Harness has one long rope and one shorter rope but
both ropes pass freely through the left/right holes of the nylon glide
assembly. The glide must be free to slide along both ropes in order to
maintain equal tension on all ropes, regardless of wind direction. Ensure both
ropes are not tangled or crossed and that the glide is free to slide along
both.
Installation
With the Anchor Harness evenly spread out inside the tube, identify between
the long anchor harness rope, and the short rope.
Identify the size of product you have to the diagrams on the next page.
Connect the end of each rope to the corresponding panel of the Aqua
Jump/Bongo. If you are unsure as to the size of the product you own, count the
number of panels on your inflatable tube, and match the number of panels to
the diagram.
While looking at the appropriate diagram, locate the panel on the diagram
labeled “VALVE” and match the diagram to the inflation valve location on your
tube. This will tell you where to attach the long rope and the short rope to
the appropriate locations on the tube. The harness will be attached to the
triangular-shaped quick-link on each anchor plate.
Ensure the triangular quick-link is completely open by rotating the nut
counter-clockwise. Attach the loop end of the rope into the quick-link and
close completely by rotating clockwise until tight.
Repeat for all rope ends.
IMPORTANT
With each anchor harness end attached to the tube, ensure the nylon glide is
free to slide smoothly along the rope(s).
Finish assembling & inflating your product, move it to the water and attach
your anchor line.
Attach anchor line to the stainless steel pivoting ring.
Recommendation
For simple installation year after year, it is recommended to mark each
attachment position. Under each attachment point, use a permanent marker to
mark the location on the inflatable tube where each rope is clipped by marking
L for long rope and S for short rope. This will assist you in attaching the
harness in the future, and the marks will be hidden when the trampoline is
fully assembled.
Inspect the nylon glide periodically to ensure it is sliding freely along the
ropes. Remove weeds, foliage, or tangles that may prevent the glide from
sliding properly. This movement of the glide along the ropes is necessary to
maintain equal tension on the harness ropes and helps prevent flipping of your
trampoline in high winds.
Also inspect the stainless steel swivel periodically to ensure it is free to
rotate. This is critical to prevent twisting and damage to your anchor rope.
Inspect the entire Anchor Harness each year before attaching, and replace it
if necessary.
The following conditions could result in potential hazards or damage to your
product:
• Fraying or deterioration of the rope.
• Corrosion or debris preventing the stainless steel anchoring ring on the
glide from spinning freely.
• Foliage or debris preventing the glide from sliding freely along the ropes.
Inspect and correct, or replace as necessary, to ensure proper function and performance of your anchoring system.
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