Summary of Contents for Super Tramp 12ft Fun Bouncer
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12ft Fun Bouncer & 14ft Super Bouncer USER GUIDE Adult assembly required Read User Guide before assembling Please keep this guide for further reference Tel: +44 (0)1884 675801 | www.supertramp.co.uk | sales@jetsports.co.uk...
Exploded Diagram Your Warranty Performance Range Warranty Models covered by this warranty level: Frame – 10 years – structural failure due to rust Fun Bouncer Springs – 10 years structural failure due to rust Super Bouncer Bed – 5 years – structural failure due to rot Frame Pad –...
Before You Start Siting Your Trampoline Your trampoline works best and is safest if it is completely level. It is vital that you keep two metres of unobstructed lawn space surrounding the trampoline at all times. The Bouncer trampoline is designed to stand on a lawn or other soft surfaces such as artificial grass and bark.
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Safe Bouncing Guide Standing Bounce Use the basic “feet to feet” standing bounce to warm up and get the feel of the trampoline. Try to keep the body straight. Your legs should be slightly apart when landing on the bed and together in the air with toes pointed.
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Safe Bouncing Guide Pike Jump Start as if doing a standing bounce. At the top of your bounce, bend your body at the hips by raising your legs whilst keeping them straight and together. Arrive at the horizontal position and briefly touch your shins.
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Bouncer Parts List 12ft 14ft Part Image Description Fun Bouncer Super Bouncer Top Rails with stubs Top Rails without stubs Leg Bases Leg Extensions Springs with elongated hook (8.5”) (8.5”) Polymesh Bed Frame Pads Toggle Loops Tel: +44 (0)1884 675801 | www.supertramp.co.uk | sales@jetsports.co.uk...
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Exploded Diagram Frame Pads Polymesh Top Rail Top rail with stubs without stubs Extensions Leg Bases Tel: +44 (0)1884 675801 | www.supertramp.co.uk | sales@jetsports.co.uk...
Assembling the Frame STEP Begin by laying the frame parts out on a reasonably level area of law. Please note that the top rails with stubs and without stubs should be alternated (refer to exploded diagram and previous page). STEP Begin to assemble the trampoline legs by sliding the leg extensions on to the leg bases.
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STEP Proceed to fill in the gaps in the frame with top rails without stubs. Top Rail with stubs Top Rail without stubs STEP Finally, add the remaining top rail without stubs to complete the trampoline frame. Please note: It may require some effort to fit the remaining top rail. This tension in the frame is needed in order to prevent the leg assemblies dropping off when the trampoline is moved.
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Fitting the bed Before you begin: Please note that each spring will have an elongated hook and a standard hook. Please ensure that it is the elongated hook that you fit into the frame and the standard hook onto the bed. Diagram below shows how the spring attaches to the bed and frame.
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STEP Fit one spring in to the slot just to the right-hand side of a T-shaped joiner, then attach the spring to the bed on the inside of the frame. Continue to do this for all other T-shaped joiners around the frame. This should leave you with the bed hanging by 8 springs from the frame.
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STEP To ensure that the tension remains evenly distributed around the bed, continue to fit the springs in the order shown below, ensuring you work at opposites at all times. This strategy must be adopted to ensure that the tension is distributed evenly around the frame; this makes fitting the springs much more straightforward towards the end when the tension has greatly increased through the jumping bed.
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Fitting the frame pads STEP Lay the frame pads out on the trampoline bed upside down. Thread the toggle loops through the eyelets. Tip: it might be useful to have a screwdriver (or similar) available to help feed the loop through the eyelet.
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STEP Proceed to fix the frame pads in to place by looping the toggle loops around the frame and then secure by pulling the black toggle through the elastic. Do this for all 12 toggle loops. Once you have completed wrapping the toggles, make sure you pull the skirt of the frame pad down around the edge of the frame.
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Trampoline Care and Maintenance General Useful Information Your Super Tramp trampoline has been designed to A stretched or dead spring can be identified live outdoors all year round and will generally where there is visible light through the coils of require very little maintenance.
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Thank you for purchasing a Super Tramp Trampoline We hope you found this guide helpful. Visit our website for our full range of trampolines, spare parts and accessories www.supertramp.co.uk Follow Us On Social Media! @supertrampuk @supertramptrampolines Tel: +44 (0)1884 675801 | www.supertramp.co.uk | sales@jetsports.co.uk...
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