instruction manual
STORAGE
Store slide in a secure location out of sunlight and away from
children to prevent suffocation. The storage area should be cool,
dry and rodent free. (Rodents can chew on slide and ruin it.)
REPAIRING YOUR SLIDE
To repair a hole in the
inflatable side tubes, first
locate the hole by performing
a soap test
To perform a soap test, mix 3
parts of water to 1 part soap
in a spray bottle and spray
the mixture liberally onto the
side tubes. Small bubbles will
appear where there is a leak.
1
Clean the area to be repaired
using a cloth and rubbing
alcohol.
2
Brush PVC glue on both the
side tube and the back of the
patch. Allow to dry to a matte
finish.
5
Use hair dryer to activate
glue on both the area to be
repaired and the side patch.
Both should be warm to the
touch, but not hot.
6
Remove any air bubbles using
the edge of a credit card.
8
Allow to dry for 24 hours, then
inflate to about 2 PSI and check
for leaks using the soap test.
9
Cut a patch to cover at least
1” beyond the area on all sides.
NOTE:
Rounding the corners of the
repair patch is highly
recommended to help
ensure a lasting repair.
3
Mark the area to be
repaired using a marker,
crayon or wax pencil, and
then deflate the side tube
that is being repaired.
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Apply the patch to the
damaged area on the slide.
7
ONLY use the repair
patches for the inflatable
tubes. DO NOT use the
repair patches for holes or
rips on the slide surface.