Boomer Performance Trampoline

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Instructions
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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.
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Guidelines for Use
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Your Super Tramp Boomer garden
trampoline is a powerful, durable
British product.
-Treated with respect and common
sense, this superb premium quality
trampoline will provide years of fun!
-Always position the trampoline on a
flat area of lawn and clear of all
obstacles or buildings.
-Never wear shoes whilst bouncing
-only one person on the trampoline at
one time.
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1. Insert leg triangle into leg
base. Repeat other end
2. Repeat with the remaining leg parts.
Lie completed assemblies onto the
ground
3. Slide one side
rail stub into the
tube of a leg
4. Pull the side downwards
until horizontal. Attach other
leg assembly
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5. Attach other side rail to the frame. Do
not try to fit end rails as these will not fit
until springs have been fitted
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6. Ensure frame is square by temporarily
attaching one side of end rail to check
alinement (as seen on 7 & 8)
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The springs must only be attached to the
frame as instructed below. This is important
as the trampoline must be tensioned in
order for the end rails to fit correctly. If all
springs are attached on one side first it will
be extremely difficult to attach the opposite
side.
Unfold the trampoline bed and lay on the
ground inside the frame. Ensure the cross is
facing up.
1. First attach one of the end of the springs
to the bed and the other end to one end
of an anchor strap (Super Tramp logo up)
2. with the spring in one hand and the
strap in the other, pull the spring back to
touch the frame.
3. wrap the anchor strap around the top of
the frame and attach the spring hook
underneath as shown.
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With the frame no under tension, attach
the end rails. If necessary use a wooden
block or wooden mallet to knock into
place. -do not hit the frame with metal
as damage may occur.
With the end rails fitted, you can now
attach the springs. The best approach is
to work opposite with someone, as
springs can be added at the same time. If
working alone evenly add the springs to
each side.
- Please ensure springs replicate the
diagram above.
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Your Super Tramp Boomer is supplied with a complete set of
frame pad elevators. (to reduce noise – although these may
not be required when the trampoline has been sunk into the
ground.
Thread the plain end of the long
strap through the ratchet spindle
as shown. Make sure both hooks
point upwards.
Attach the hooks of the completed
long straps to the holes at the end
of the frame. Tighten ratchets
from underneath to tension
straps.
To fit the end straps, hook the
short hook of a 7” spring into the
‘D’ ring on a end strap. Position a
black spring anchor strap 110mm
from the End Rail tube end and
hook the spring through the
anchor strap. Now attach the
opposite side ensuring the end
strap runs on top and not
underneath.
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Lay the frame pads upside down with
the eyelets uppermost.
Pass the flexible end of a
toggle loop through the
eyelets as shown on the
right. Use a tool such as a
screwdriver to carefully pull
the toggle loop out the
second eyelet. Repeat for all
the pads.
Turn over the frame pads and lay
them evenly around the edge of the
trampoline so that the frame and
springs are covered. Slide the corner
pocket of each side of each side
pocket onto the rounded end of each
end pad.
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Attach pads around frame
by holding elastic loop, and
stretching the plastic toggle
around the frame and
inserted back through the
loop. As shown.
Fit the frame pads, using the supplied toggle loops,
Working from underneath the trampoline. Use the
leaver on the ratchets to tension the straps. Once
this is done pull the skirt of the pads over the
frame.
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IMPORTANT Please keep
your proof of purchase it
will be needed to make
a claim
* Please note we recommend that all 2 string beds to be
refurbished ever 2-5 years. All enquires please call +44
(0)3302 232948.
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