
Aeroball Senior 4 Manual
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
AEROBALL REQUIRES RELATIVELY LITTLE MAINTENANCE BUT INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS
WHEN REQUIRED WILL PROMOTE SAFE USE & EXTEND THE LIFE OF THE AEROBALL.
1. The following inspections are recommended:
a. Jump surface, for rips or debris – before each use;
b. Blue spring pads (placement) – before each use;
c. Housing (mesh and fabric areas) – weekly;
d. Jump surface & housing springs – monthly;
e. Frames, particularly all weld joints – every three months;
f. Frames & D-rings where springs connect – every three months;
g. Painted areas (for damage & rust) – every three months.
2. Aeroball jump surfaces are made of two-ply construction to prevent injury from a
sudden tear. Any ripped or worn jump surfaces should be replaced. They are not
designed to be reversed (flipped). It is highly recommended that spare jump surfaces be
kept on-hand.
3. Any springs which are kinked, broken, worn or stretch to the point where they are
ineffective should be immediately replaced. It is highly recommended that spare springs
be kept on-hand.
4. Aeroball housings are made of two different kinds of mesh, replacement material is
available for repairs.
5. Tears in housing seams are rare but should be fixed immediately. Aeroball can
provide repair services for you.
6. Damage to Aeroball frames is very rare. Any structural issues must be dealt with
immediately to avoid further damage or injury to users. Suspend use! Call Aeroball if in
doubt.
7. Fabric surfaces and jumps surfaces may be washed as required with water and a mild
soap.
8. Contact Aeroball for information or replacement parts.