Super Tramp 12ft Fun Bouncer User manual

Adult assembly required
Read User Guide before assembling
Please keep this guide for further reference
12ft Fun Bouncer & 14ft Super Bouncer
USER GUIDE

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Your Warranty
IMPORTANT
Please keep your proof of purchase - it will be needed if you wish to make a claim.
For more information, please call our office on the number provided below.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
Domestic trampolines purchased for use commercially will not be covered by guarantee. All trampolines
used in-ground will be covered by the warranty levels outlined above, except for the frame pads which will
be covered for 12 months only.
Using your trampoline on concrete ground without rubber feet or mats will invalidate any guarantee on the
frame.
Jet Sports reserve the right to revoke any form of guarantee in circumstances where they believe there to
be evidence of misuse.
Performance Range Warranty
Frame – 10 years – structural failure due to rust
Springs – 10 years structural failure due to rust
Bed – 5 years – structural failure due to rot
Frame Pad – 3 years – stitching failure only
Net – 2 Years – manufacturing defects only
Ladder – 12 months – manufacturing defects only
Models covered by this
warranty level:
Fun Bouncer
Super Bouncer

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.
If you are positioning your trampoline on an
abrasive surface such as concrete or gravel, the
underside of the leg bases will deteriorate quickly. In
these circumstances, we recommend you use floor
guards or rubber matting to protect your frame.
Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times.
Only one user at a time is recommended.
Storing your trampoline away in bad weather is recommended (see care and maintenance)
Always aim to bounce as close to the middle of the bed as possible.
Do not in any circumstances let a person under the trampoline.
Do not use this trampoline indoors.
Be aware of the weather at all times – rain, ice and snow can make it slippery underfoot.
Do not attempt somersaults unless you are fully competent or trained to do so.
Do not bounce under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Remove all footwear before bouncing.
Make sure you empty your pockets before bouncing as sharp objects can damage the mat and cause injury.
Please note:
The Safe Bouncing Guide on the next page only includes basic moves that are relatively simple and safe to learn.
There are, of course, many additional moves that can be performed. However, it is important that you are taught
these by a qualified instructor. This will ensure that you learn in a safe environment and under supervision. This
will also ensure that you do not get in to bad habits, as these could cause you problems and put you at risk as
you continue to develop your skills.
For details regarding trampolining sessions in your area, contact your local leisure centre or visit:
www.british-gymnastics.org/discover/trampoline
Before You Start
WARNINGS

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.
Keep your eyes fixed on the frame pads in front of you.
As you jump up from the trampoline bed, push down
hard on the balls of your feet and toes. Stretch your body
upwards and swing your arms forwards and upwards.
As you come down on to the bed, bring your arms down
to your sides, part your legs slightly and land with your
feet flat whilst flexing your knees.
Safe Bouncing Guide
Standing Bounce
Without bouncing, adopt the hands and knees position as
shown below, keeping your eyes on the edge of the
trampoline.
Return to standing position and with a small bounce, shift
your hips back and upwards and drop to the hands and
knees position.
Your hands and knees must hit the bed at exactly the same time. Push up slightly with your arms to return
to the standing position.
Hands and Knees
IMPORTANT:
To stop your bounce, bend your knees as your
feet touch the bed and resist the momentum
which will try to force you up again. Practice
this move so that you are confident that you
can stop if you find you are getting out of
control or going away from the centre of the
bed.
First, without bouncing, sit in the middle of the bed in
the correct landing position.
This should be with your legs together and straight out
in front of you. Lean slightly backwards whilst keeping
your back straight. Keep your arms beside and slightly
behind you with fingers together and pointing forward.
Next, stand up and drop to the seat drop position,
without bouncing.Then try the move from a little
bounce.To bounce back onto your feet, shift your hips
forward and push up with your hands.
Seat Drop
Make sure that you drop to the seat drop
position in the middle of the bed and land back
on your feet in the middle of the bed.

Safe Bouncing Guide
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.
Release this position and return to the standing bounce
stance before landing on the bed with arms at your sides.
Pike Jump
Start as if doing a standing bounce.
At the top of your bounce, bring your knees to your chest and
briefly clasp your shins. Keep your head high and looking
forward; focus on a point ahead to help keep you balanced.
Let go of your shins and return to standing bounce with your
body straight and arms at your sides before landing on the
bed.
Tuck Jump
Half Twist
From a standing bounce, as you leave the bed raise both
arms out to the side and bring them together above your
head whilst looking in the direction you wish to twist.
This action will help you twist your body round so that you
land facing the opposite direction, having rotated through
180°.The higher and quicker you lift your arms, the further
you will twist. Always twist in the same direction.
Full Twist
Performed as the half twist but with more effort so that you rotate through a full 360° and land in the same
position that you took off from. Do not attempt a full twist until you have perfected the half twist.
Half and Full Twist

Bouncer Parts List
Part Image Description
Top Rails with stubs 4 4
4 4
4 4
8 8
1 1
1 1
12 12
80
(8.5”)
96
(8.5”)
Top Rails without
stubs
Leg Bases
Leg Extensions
Springs with
elongated hook
Polymesh Bed
Frame Pads
Toggle Loops
12ft
Fun Bouncer
14ft
Super Bouncer

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Polymesh
Bed
Frame Pads
Leg Bases
Leg
Extensions
Top rail with stubs
Top Rail
without stubs

Assembling the Frame
1Begin 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
2Begin to assemble the trampoline legs by sliding the leg extensions on to the leg bases.
Repeat until you have four complete leg assemblies.
STEP
3Next, slot a top rail with stubs between two leg assemblies, as seen in the diagram below.
STEP
4Move around the frame and attach a further leg assembly with another top rail with stubs.
STEP
Top rail with stubs
Continue around the
frame, adding top rails
with stubs to
the assemblies.

6
STEP
Top rail with stubs
5Proceed to fill in the gaps in the frame with top rails without stubs.
STEP
Top Rail
without stubs
Top Rail with
stubs
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.
Tip: Stand inside the partially assembled frame and push outwards
on the frame when fitting the top rail without stubs.
Finally, add the remaining top rail without stubs to complete the trampoline frame.

Fitting the bed
1
STEP
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.
Top frame
Spring
Elongated
Hook
Hole in frame
Bed
Begin by unfolding the black Polymesh bed and laying it on the ground inside of the trampoline frame.
Make sure the painted markings face upwards.
Standard
Hook
Diagram below shows how the spring
attaches to the bed and frame.

Top rail joiners
Top rail joiner
2Fit 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.You should find that there is little-to-no tension on the
bed.
STEP

Top rail joiners
3To 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.
STEP
1
2
34
6
5
7
8
10
9
12
11
14
13
16
15

Next, flip the frame pads over and position them over the frame.
2
STEP
Fitting the frame pads
1
STEP
Tip: it might be useful
to have a screwdriver
(or similar) available to
help feed the loop
through the eyelet.
Lay the frame pads out on
the trampoline bed upside
down.Thread the toggle
loops through the eyelets.
Toggle
Loop
Underside of pad
Eyelets

CONGRATULATIONS!
Your
is fully assembled and ready for use.
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.
3
STEP

Trampoline Care and Maintenance
General
Your Super Tramp trampoline has been designed to
live outdoors all year round and will generally
require very little maintenance. However, a little care
and attention can add years to the life of your
trampoline. Please remember that the bed (mat) and
frame pads are made of synthetic materials which
can become easily damaged by cigarette ends,
fireworks and bonfire debris. Please make sure that
the following checks are made monthly:
Check that all joints are still intact and have not
become dislodged during use
Check that all springs are attached and that any
stretched springs are replaced
The Frame
Do not sit or stand on the frame/frame pads whilst
the trampoline is in use; this will cause excessive
wear to the springs and frame pads. In some
climates/environments, surface rust can appear. If
this happens, it should be removed using either a
wire brush or coarse sandpaper, and the area treated
with a non-toxic paint.
The Springs
Do not stand on the springs whilst the trampoline is
in use. Ensure you do not bounce on the springs as
they are not designed to withstand these sorts of
stresses. Doing so can result in them becoming
stretched, misshaped and weakened. If you find you
have any damaged springs, it is crucial you replace
them as soon as possible so as to avoid inflicting
damage to the remaining springs.
The Bed
The bed (mat) may eventually become weakened by
the effects of Ultra-Violet radiation. A little mould or
mildew should not harm the mat. Please make sure
that all footwear is removed before bouncing and
ensure that any other sharp objects and jewellery are
removed.
Useful Information
A stretched or dead spring can be identified
where there is visible light through the coils of
the spring. Any springs identified with these
effects should be replaced in order to maintain
the performance of your trampoline. Please note:
this assessment should only be made when the
spring has been removed from the trampoline. It
is normal to see visible light when the springs
are under tension on the trampoline.
When fitting the springs, it is often more
effective to use your bodyweight to pull the
spring back, rather than relying solely on your
upper-body and arm strength.
Accessories
Do not bounce in footwear. Instead, use grip
socks.You can buy these from us in a variety of
sizes!
Don’t forget to pick up a Ground
Anchor Kit for those windy days.

Thank you for purchasing a Super Tramp Trampoline
We hope you found this guide helpful.
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