6
S001964 10ft Trampoline
Care and Maintenance Instructions
Components of this trampoline are susceptible to deterioration from use and
environmental conditions, such as sunlight, rain, salt and heat, to varying degrees. It
is essential that you inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn,
defective, or missing parts before further use. Use only parts that are recommended by
the manufacturer.
POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF TRAMPOLINE COMPONENTS
Trampoline frame
Bending or breakage of
the frame
Broken, stretched or
missing springs
Sharp protrusions on the
frame
Trampoline bed
Punctures, frays, tears
or holes in the bed or
edge system
Deterioration in the
stitching or fabric
of the bed or edge
system
Sagging of the bed
Sharp protrusions in
the suspension system
elements
Frame-padding
(where required)
Missing, improperly
positioned or
insecurely attached
frame-padding
Punctures, frays, tears,
or holes in the frame-
padding
Deterioration of the
stitching or fabric of
the frame-padding
and/or its securing
system
Damaged or degraded
padding
Enclosure system
Missing, improperly
positioned, or
insecurely attached:
(a) Barrier.
(b) Barrier supports.
(c) Pole caps.
Punctures, frays, tears,
or holes in the barrier
Damage to the support
pole padding (when
padding is required)
Deterioration in the
stitching or fabric of
the barrier
Sagging of the barrier
Bent or broken barrier
supports
Sharp protrusions on
the barrier support
structure
Broken or damaged
enclosure entry system