Instructions www.supertramp.co.uk 1.  SITING YOUR TRAMPOLINE  Your trampoline works best and is safest if it is dead level. If your trampoline is fitted.

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 SITING YOUR TRAMPOLINE  Your trampoline works best and is safest if it is dead level. If your trampoline is fitted with a safety enclosure then potential hazards within 2 metres of the trampoline like paving stones, fences, pools, tree trunks and buildings will not be critical. Without a safety enclosure it is vital to keep clear 2 metres of lawn space all round the trampoline.  Always ensure that the area above the trampoline is clear of overhead cable and branches. Even if the cables and branches are way up high, birds will roost on them and use your trampoline for target practice.  Garden trampolines are designed to stand on a lawn. If they are on concrete or gravel the underside of the leg bases will wear away quite quickly. If you are planning to site your Trampoline on concrete or on a patio you should fix floor guards to your Trampoline legs.  If you need to level your trampoline try and raise one side by the same distance that you sink the other. That way you still have sufficient clearance beneath the trampoline to prevent larger and more energetic bouncers bottoming out and hitting the ground. Unless the slope is very slight just blocking up the lower legs will not work well as the trampoline will tend to move down the slope and fall off the blocks. It is better to create a groove for the uphill legs to rest in or alternatively ground anchor them so they cannot creep down hill. A quick and simple way to check that your trampoline is level is to take off a spring and see if it will roll downhill on the trampoline bed. 2

Part8ft10ft12ft14ft Top Rails 6688 Leg Bases 3344 Leg Extension 6688 Springs 48 X 5.5 inch 54 X 5.5 inch 72 X 7 inch 80 X 7 inch Jumping Bed 1111 Frame Pads

a) Lay frame parts out on a reasonably level part of lawn. b) Assemble trampoline LEGS by sliding onto LEG BASE c) Once you have joined the leg extensions to the leg bases start linking them together by fitting the top rail d) Work around the trampoline to complete your frame 4

a) Unfold the black poly-mesh bed on the ground inside the completed trampoline frame b) Before fitting any springs, note that the extended hook on each spring fits into the frame and the smaller hook fits into the triangular anchor on the bed. c) Fit one spring into the slot just to the right hand side of a top rail joiner then attach the spring to the bed on the inside of the frame d) Then work your way round the frame and attach a spring immediately to the right of each top rail joiner and to the appropriate triangle on the bed e) Fill in the gaps by attaching springs midway between each of those already fitted. f) Repeat until all of the springs are attached. 5

a) Place the frame pads on the trampoline and line up the enclosure pole holes with the T section top rail joiners b) Then attach the elasticated straps one to the frame and one to a spring and then cover with the side skirt 6

Products8ft10ft12ft14ft Enclosure Net1111 Bottom poles with foam 6688 Top poles with foam 6688 Enclosure pack of laces 1111 Nuts and Bolts + Spanner Pack

a) Place the bottom enclosure poles though the pad hole and into the slot underneath in the T joiner b) Complete the assembly by using the nut and bolt provided c) Then clip on the top poles together and then secure using the screws provided. 8

a) Attach the net using the adjustable loop to the top pole top cap Do this all the way around the trampoline a) Laces are used to attach the bottom of the enclosure net to the triangular anchors on the trampoline bed. To do this tie one end of a lace to an anchor and then 'stitch' by going through the nearest hole at the bottom of the enclosure net, and back down to the next triangular anchor and repeat all around the enclosure and the trampoline bed, adding additional laces as required Complete trampoline 9

 Please attach the caution notice provided in the instruction pack to the trampoline with the cable ties provided  It is important that this notice is fixed where it can be seen by users before they get on to the trampoline Caution Read the instructions before use The trampoline should be sited on a clear and level grass surface Only one user at one time Misuse and abuse can cause serious injury Inspect trampoline before use and replace any worn, defective or missing parts Always jump in the middle of the trampoline Do not attempt somersaults or advanced moves without qualified supervision Always use trampoline with pad and enclosure on Do not bounce off trampoline onto the ground or any other objects 10

If the trampoline is bigger than 8ft we provide a ladder so that it is easier to enter and exit the trampoline a) Attach the ladder base using the ball catch b) Attach each ladder step to the two uprights ensuring they fit correctly (step facing you, bolt to the front using the nut on the back c) Fasten each step securely using the spanner provided 11

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IMPORTANT Please keep your proof of purchase it will be needed to make a claim * Ladder – 1 year guarantee 13

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