Super Tramp PRIMUS CHALLENGER User manual

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in Europe 2.5 million
jumps guarantee 62.7 % softer
bounce absorption
17 x10ft
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL
PRIMUS
CHALLENGER

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1. WARNINGS!
Read this manual carefully before assembling and using your
trampoline. Keep this manual for future reference.
The responsibility of the owner is to ensure that all users of the product are fully
informed about the proper use of this trampoline and all safety precautions.
• Adult supervision and instruction required at all times.
• Use gloves to protect your hands from pinch points and
sharp points during assembly.
• Do not apply excessive force during assembly that will
cause damage to the product.
• The trampoline has to be assembled by an adult and
cautiously inspected before first use.
• Make sure the safety net and the enclosure poles are
correctly and securely positioned. Replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts.
• Minors must be supervised by an adult person regardless
of their skills or training. Be sure to prevent access to
and use of the trampoline without proper supervision.
• Check the trampoline before each use. Regular
maintenance check-ups of the trampoline and
trampoline parts are advisable to prevent user injuries.
Keeping the trampoline impeccable will prolong the
lifetime of your trampoline.
• This trampoline is for outdoor use only.
• Not suitable for children under 36 months - small parts,
choking hazard.
• Wear clothing free of drawstrings, hooks, loops or
anything that could get caught while using the
trampoline/ enclosure and result in entanglement. Do
not attach anything to the enclosure that is not a
manufacturer-approved accessory or part of the
enclosure system.
• Properly secure the trampoline/enclosure when not in
use. Protect it against unauthorised use.
• Do not allow a child or other persons under the
trampoline.
• Jumping on the trampoline is not recommended during
pregnancy.
• Do not use the trampoline under the influence of
alcohol, drugs or heavy medication.
• Serious injury, paralysis or even death can occur if the
trampoline is not used properly.
• Keep all sources of heat and flames away from the
product as it will burn.
• Always close the enclosure door before jumping.
• No animals should be allowed on the trampoline as they
can damage both the frame pad and the jumping mat.
• The jumping mat should be kept clean and dry. Jumping
on a wet jumping mat is prohibited in order to avoid slips
and falls.
• Remove footwear before jumping on the trampoline.
• Empty your pockets before using the trampoline.
• Do not eat food, sweets or chew gum when bouncing.
• Bounce in the centre of the mat.
• Stop bouncing by flexing the knees as feet come in
contact with the trampoline bed. Learn this skill before
attempting other jumps.
• Do not jump off the mat – always walk on and off. It is a
dangerous practice to jump from the trampoline to
the floor or ground when dismounting, or to jump
onto the trampoline when mounting. Do not use the
trampoline as a springboard to other objects. Do not
jump from other objects, buildings, or surfaces, onto
the trampoline, or into or over the trampoline
enclosure.
• Avoid bouncing too high or for too long, take regular
breaks. Stay low to control your bounce and repeat
landing in the centre of the trampoline. Always
control your bounce. Control is more important than
height.
• Do not attempt or allow somersaults. Landing on the
head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis, or
death, even when landing in the middle of the bed.
• No more than one person is allowed to use the
trampoline at a time. Collision hazard: multiple
jumpers increase the chances of loss of control and
this can result in serious injury.
• Misuse and abuse of the trampoline is dangerous and
can result in serious injury.
• Glasses, jewellery and similar objects should be taken
off before entering the trampoline. Empty your
pockets and keep your hands free when jumping.
Always jump on the middle of the jumping mat.
• Do not sit on the trampoline safety pad and do not
stand on the edge while another person is jumping.
• Keep small children away from the trampoline while
others are bouncing on it, because the edge can
move in and out vigorously.
• Trampoline should be placed on a level grass surface
or soft surface such as sand or bark. Do not use
trampoline on hard surfaces such as asphalt,
concrete or other abrasive surfaces. Do not place
trampoline around swimming pools, swings, slides,
climbing walls etc.
• Do not use the trampoline in windy weather.
• Remove all hard objects around and under the
trampoline. There should be no objects – such as
fences, roofing, tree branches, washing lines,
electrical cables etc. – anywhere near or above the
trampoline. Clear the surroundings for at least 2
metres in every direction.
• Ensure there is sufficient head space above the
trampoline.
• Each modification made to the trampoline must be
approved by the manufacturer.
• When moving the trampoline, disassemble it in
reverse order of assembling. Move to desired
location and re-assemble according to these
instructions.
• For additional information concerning the trampoline
equipment, please contact the manufacturer or
regularly check our website for important customer
updates.
Maximum user weight is defined by the size of the trampoline:
17 x 10 ft / 518 x305 cm130 kg / 286.6 lbs

2. TRAMPOLINE PARTS
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL - PRIMUS CHALLENGER
Primus Challenger
17 x 10 ft / 518 x 305 cm
Part A Frame part A 2 pcs
Part B Frame part B1 2 pcs
Part C Frame part B2 2 pcs
Part D Frame part B3 2 pcs
Part E Frame part B4 2 pcs
Part F Corner junction part 4 pcs
Part G Middle section junction part 6 pcs
Part H Trampoline legs 8 pcs
Part I Leg extenions 16 pcs
Part J Springs 134 pcs
Part K Jumping mat 1 pc
Part L Frame pad elastics 22 pcs
Part M Frame pad 1 pc
Part N Frame foam 2 pcs
Part O Ladder 1 pc
Part P Spring tool 1 pc
Safety net assembly parts
Part R Poles for safety net 10 pcs
Part S Safety net 1 pc
Part T Net elastics 23 pcs

3. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
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SUPER TRAMP HINT:
For easier assembling of the frame parts apply some grease
(e.g. WD40) for bearing to all junctions.
We recommend at least two people to assemble the trampoline. Use gloves to protect your hands from
pinch points and sharp points during assembly. Do not apply excessive force during assembly that will
cause damage to the product.
The parts are made for assembly without screwing with a simple AkroClick system.
Assembling the frame
Place the trampoline frame flat on the
ground. This way you will have a better
overview.
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Place the leg extension on the trampoline
legs.
Part with pin should be on the top so that
you can assembly it with the frame.
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The frame of your trampoline is now
assembled and you can place it on the
desired location.
Continue by joining the frame legs with
the frame parts. Rotate the leg extension
until the AkroClick system clicks togeth-
er to form a solid connection and the leg
can’t come out anymore. Continue assem-
bling the frame, alternating the frame
parts according to the sketch above.
Important:
The trampoline legs could
sometimes be slightly tight to
fit – it is intended this way to
serve as additional strength for
the trampoline.
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17 x 10 ft / 518 x 305cm
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Fitting the mat and installing the springs
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Lay the mat flat inside the frame. Make sure the logo is facing upwards. In order to
make the installation of the jumping mat easier, locate the four rings in the corners
of the jumping mat and attach four springs on these locations first. Pass the springs
through the spring loopson the corners underside of the jumping mat.
Continue by attaching springs from the corners
to the middle of the jumping mat
until all springs are attached.
Important:Be sure that you hook
the corner spring trough the loop
in the corner. It will keep the
corners of the mat inplace.
At first, it may look like the mat won’t fit,
it will however stretch to the correct size
when you finish attaching all springs.
Attach springs simultaneously on both
sides of the frame (one person at each
side).
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Important:Be sure all spring
hooks are well attached to the
frame. Inserting the foam into
the frame pad
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Inside the package you will find two parts of gray
foam. This foam needs to be inserted into PVC
pocket on the bottom side, located exactly in the
middle of long side of the frame pad. Be carefull to
place it so that round cut-out circles on the foam are
on the outer side of the pad (these holes are made so
that later you can fit poles into the enclosure
sockets).
The foam must be completely in the cover, this can
take some effort. The operation is similar to a
pillowcase. The foam may therefore no longer be
visible after installation and must be fully mounted in
the PVC cover.

We advise two people to install the safety net.
Open the zipper on net. Place the net on the trampoline, so that entrance is where the
Warnings are printed on jumping pad. Start inserting metal poles into the enclosure sockets,
starting with entrance pole. Lift poles with net through the 10 cm slot between the pad
sections and push it to the sockets in middle junction part of the frame. Make sure that they
are fitting in the hole entirely, to secure that the net pole is fixed. Repeat the same step with
all of the rest poles around the trampoline.
Make sure the net sleeve is pulled down completely and there is no empty space left on the
top. Pull the PVC sleeve completely down, to the jumping pad.
At the end fix the net to the frame with enclosed net elastics.
Important:
The frame pad must cover the
entire frame and all springs.
Flip the frame pad over and pull the
elastic band around the frame. Insert
the toggle into the loop, then rotate the
toggle inwards to secure it. Repeat with
all frame pad elastics.
Secure the frame pad to the trampoline
by placing springs into the “spring loops”.
You will find them on the underside of
the frame pad where each pad section
joins the next one. Remove a single spring
under every loop, slip it through the loop
and reattach to the frame. Repeat with
all loops. This will prevent the front of the
pads from lifting up
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Attaching the frame pad
Lay the safety pad on top of the trampoline with eyelets facing up. Insert the elastic toggles
through the eyelets so the loop end of the elastic faces outwards and the toggle end is on the
inside.
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Assembling the full enclosure

Your Primus Challenger trampoline is now ready for use - enjoy safely!
If this is your first trampoline, we advise you to start by learning the basic jumps described in this manual.
CONGRATULATIONS!
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL - PRIMUS CHALLENGER
Placing the safety net poles and safety net

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR LATER USE.
Remember, the trampoline should only be used by one person at a time!
4. TRAMPOLINE MAINTENANCE
Check your trampoline before each season thoroughly – particularly the frame, frame pad,
springs, jumping mat and safety net. We advise regular check-ups during the season as well to
ensure any possible damaged parts aren't overlooked, resulting in an accident or injury.
Your check list should include the following:
• All parts are well attached.
• All springs are well secured to the frame and the rings on the jumping mat.
• The trampoline has no signs of damage, such as rips, holes, sharp, twisted or broken parts. If
you notice any damage, change the parts immediately.
• Check the safety net and the poles for potential damage and replace safety net at the first sign
of any deterioration or damage.
For the best maintenance of your trampoline, also make sure no animals are allowed on the
trampoline as they could damage both the frame pad and the jumping mat.
The trampoline should be withdrawn from use at once in case of any damage or missing parts
until the defects are repaired or parts replaced.
Extreme weather conditions can impact the trampoline materials, therefore follow these
recommendations:
• Disassemble the safety net in case of strong wind and secure the trampoline to the ground
using a Tie Down Kit (can be bought separately). Store the safety net in a safe place, away
from the reach of moths, mice or rats, as they could chew the netting causing holes or
damage.
• Protect the trampoline from direct heat, fire, sparks and fireworks.
Cleaning the trampoline:
All our trampoline mats and frame pads are made of durable high-quality materials and should
not be cleaned with any aggressive cleaning products! Trampoline surfaces are best cleaned
with mild soapy water and thoroughly rinsed with water afterwards.
Maximum user weight is defined by the size of the trampoline:
17 x 10 ft / 518 x305 cm130 kg / 286.6 lbs

6. JUMPING INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE NOTE:
Beginners should learn the basic body positions and practice the basic bounces described
in this manual.
To learn how to balance and jump, stand in the middle of the jumping area and bounce
softly up and down to control the movement. Increase the intensity gradually, returning to
the same position on the jumping mat with each bounce.
Focus on the jumping mat when jumping, failing to do so may quickly result in losing
balance and falling.
Do not perform somersaults without supervision! Somersaults should be carried out only
by experienced jumpers under supervision of an expert and using appropriate safety
measurements.
Each jumper must start by learning slow and controlled jumps. Safe landings are the base of
trampoline jumping skills and are important to learn at the beginning. Lack of these skills may
result in severe injuries and damage.
The stopping technique is equally important as jumping. Correct stopping represents one of the
most important safety precautions in trampoline jumping. When losing control of the jump
and/or balance the jumper has to react quickly to prevent injuries. In order to achieve this, the
jumper should simply bend their knees before landing on the jumping mat. This is the safest
way to stop the jump and prevent accidents.
While learning and training trampoline jumping, adult supervision is recommended in order to
help the jumper if needed. Trampoline jumping is physically demanding and shouldn’t last too
long. A tired jumper can easily succumb to errors in jumping, thus highly increasing risk of
injury.
High trampoline jumps are considered advanced jumps and should not be performed by
inexperienced jumpers. It is extremely important to be sure that the height of the jump
corresponds to the experience of the jumper.
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ALWAYS BOUNCE WITHIN YOUR ABILITY!

THE JUMPING JACK:
1. Start from a standing position with feet in
shoulder width, head up and eyes on the
trampoline mat.
2. Swing your hands forward, above your head and
back in a circular motion.
3. Bring your feet together in mid-air and point
your toes.
4. Land back on the centre of the mat with your
feet in shoulder width (the same as the starting
position).
THE FRONT DROP:
1. Start by softly bouncing up and down a few
times.
2. Jump upwards and land with your hands and
knees forward.
3. Push yourself off with your hands and jump back
to the upright position.
THE PRAYING MANTIS:
1. Start with a low bounce.
2. Land on your knees in shoulder width, keeping
your back straight and keep your arms stretched
out to maintain balance.
3. Bounce back to the starting position by using
the bounce momentum and swinging your
arms upwards.
BOTTOM BOUNCE:
1. Start with a basic starting position. Jump up,
aiming to the centre of the jumping mat.
2. Land with your legs stretched in front of you,
with hands on both sides of your hips and keep
your back straight
3. Push yourself up with your hands to rebound to
the starting position.
7. BASIC TRAMPOLINE JUMPS

THE PANCAKE DROP:
1. Start off with a soft, low jump upwards.
2. Let yourself fall on your front, placing your hands
on the jumping mat in front of you.
3. Push yourself up to the starting position.
THE TURTLE DROP:
1. Start with a soft upwards jump.
2. Land on your back, keeping your chin close to
your chest and your knees bent. Keep your chin
towards your chest as you land.
3. Kick your legs forward in order to jump up and
land in the starting position.
THE ROLLING STONE:
1. Start from the front drop position and push to
the left or right with your arms to start turning.
2. Turn your head and shoulders in the direction
that your bodyis turning.
3. Keep your back parallel with the jumping mat
and your head straight.
4. Return to the lying position to finish the
jump, lying in the opposite direction as at the
beginning.
THE FLYING BALLERINA:
1. Start with the sitting position.
2. Jump and turn your head left or right and swing
your hands in the same direction to turn in the
air.
3. Follow the motion with your hips to complete
the turn.
4. Land in the sitting position to complete the
jump.
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL - PRIMUS CHALLENGER
You have now mastered the basic jumps and are ready to jump even higher!
Remember to always remain in control of your jumps, jump within
your ability and don't try new skills without adult supervision.
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