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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Regular care and maintenance of your trampoline is required. This will help prolong its life and reduce
the possibility of injury. Neglecting this can lead to a risk for users.
Inspect your trampoline before each use using the checklist below as a guide. Take particular care in
doing this at the start of each season and at regular intervals. Ensure all parts are in tact and cannot
become dislodged during play, tighten any screws or nuts and bolts where required.
IMPORTANT:
If any faults are found, the trampoline
MUST NOT BE USED
. We advise that the
Looking after your trampoline:
Excess weight and improper use will damage it and
cause it to break easily.
If any part becomes dirty, clean with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Do
not use any abrasive cleaners as this could damage the product.
Prolonged exposure to sun
and harsh weather can shorten its life.
(available to buy from our website)
.
Common damage can be caused by water pooling, garden/outdoor debris landing on it, sparks
their claws can damage it.
A trampoline can act like a sail in strong winds. It can be blown over
which can cause damage to the frame and surrounding areas. We recommend that it is moved
to a sheltered location and secured to the ground
(tie-down kit available from our website)
, or
dismantled and stored away.
Follow assembly
instructions in reverse order making sure the springs are removed before dismantling frame.
To be lifted by 2 people. Lift slightly off the ground,
keeping the frame horizontal. Never drag to move it as this can displace parts. Always check that
parts are positioned correctly after moving.
PART
All Parts
Springs
Frame / Enclosure
Poles
Bed / Enclosure
Net / Frame Pad /
Foam Tubes
CHECKLIST
Securely attached
Correctly positioned
No sharp edges or points present
No missing parts
No damage
(bent / broken)
No missing parts
No bent parts
No damage
No rusting or corrosion
No missing parts
No sagging
No damage
NOT OK
OK