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Cleaning 

·oo  not  use  a  chlorine based  cleaner  or  bleach  to  clean,  as  this  may

damage the threads.

·use  water  and/or  cleaner  sparingly  by "sponging".  Excessive water  or

cleaner  may penetrate the  seams  and  collect inside  of  the  tubes.  Also,

"bubbling" from the seams during operation may occur.  This will last for a

short time and will dry out if the sun 1s out within Y2 hour.

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This is a typical example for most inflatables 

Steps  1:  Before  breaking down any  game,  you  should  remove  all  accessories 

that  may  be applicable to the  game.  Tliis  may include items such as harnesses. 

backingplates,  bungee  cords,  etc ...  Also  be sure  to  use a  quality  broom and 

sweep  the  surface  of  the game  free  of any  debris.  Check  to  make  sure  that  no 

sharp  objects  have  fallen  mto  the seams  of the  game,  i.e.  pens,  pencils,  etc ... 

Items  such as  these  can  cause  minor/major  damage  to  the  game  during  the 

rolling up process. 

Step 2:  Unplug the blower.  As the game begins to deflate, go around and open 

all of the deflation flaps  that are  located on the sides of the  game.  It is best if you 

pull  these  flaps  open,  and  then  stick them  back  onto  the  hook  &  loop  in an open 

position.  Allow the game to drop in a natural state.  Any walls may  have a tendency 

to fall outward. You may want to coax them back towards  the middle they as 

they 

drop.  BY  ALL  MEANS,  DO NOT SHIFT  THE  BASE  OF  THE  GAME  AS  IT  IS 

DEFLATING .. Shifting the base of the game will not hurt the inflatable,  but it will 

make rolling the game more difficult.  An inflatable game will take between 5-1 

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minutes to completely deflate. 

Step 3:  In Step 1  of the Set Up instructions, you were asked to note the position 

of the  outside seams of the game. The outside seams are located at the very base 

of  the  game  all  the  way  around.  All  HEC  Services,  Inc. outside base  seams  are 

designated  with  a colored binding strip  sewn  onto  the  edges.  They  are  the  only 

seams of the game where the material 1s turned out.and the stitching is visible. This 

is  important to remember,  because you will need to recreate  this  now.  Once the 

game  has deflated,  fold  the outside walls in towards  the  middle  of the game.  Try 

to do as neat  of  a fold as possible.  Make the material as  flat as  possiole

At this 

point you are now going to SEAM OUT the game. Go around on all four sides of tile 

game, and pull out 

and 

expose the outside seams of the game. Pull tllese seams 

out tight. Be sure the seams are straight. 

Summary of Contents for TUG-A-JOUST

Page 1: ...a certain amount or physical exertion and you must judge for yourself your ability to participate If you do decide to participate we suggest you do the following for your own personalsafety Remove all loose and danglingjewelry and or clothing Remove rings bracelets watches and earrings Remove shoes Follow the attendant s instructions closely They are there for your safety DO NOT ENTER THIS GAME IF...

Page 2: ... any extension cor d before plugging into a power source This reduces the possibility of arcingthe GFI contacts A GFI extension cord adaptor can be purchased at most Do It Yourself type stores i e Home Depot Builders Square Lowes tc Check the GFI operation al least once per event Before slaking games into the ground obtain marking and location information from the utility companies if there is a p...

Page 3: ...atable on the liner with the inflation tube located to the rear of the Inflatable Note If rolled up properly the rear of the Inflatable is the end where you start unrolling Make a mental note of how the outside seams of the game are positioned as you unroll the game This will be beneficial when you rero 1 the game later 2 Stake the Inflatable before inflating Be sure the stake heads are away from ...

Page 4: ... same time 5 No more than the following number of persons should be allowed in any inflatable bounce at one time Eliminator 4 12x12 Basic Bounce 5 1Sx15 Basic Bounce 6 8 16x16 Basic Bounce Boxing 6 8 20 x 20 Basic Bounce 9 11 22 Slide 7 18 Slide 5 14 Slide 4 Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course 2 Please bear in mind that it is always best to go under the maximum if possible for the safety of the partic...

Page 5: ...pair as necessary cIean and dry Blow baking soda through if needed to remove odor suckle any plastic snaps to reduce the possibility of entanglement in the mesh oo not allow any children or adults in the rear of the ride or near the electric blower fan at any time unplug electric blower fan at power source 0 Loosen first inflation deflation tube strap and remove tube from blower cone Make sure tub...

Page 6: ...n and then stick them back onto the hook loop in an open position Allow the game to drop in a natural state Any walls may have a tendency to fall outward You may want to coax them back towards the middle they as they drop BY ALL MEANS DO NOT SHIFT THE BASE OF THE GAME AS IT IS DEFLATING Shifting the base of the game will not hurt the inflatable but it will make rolling the game more difficult An i...

Page 7: ...he same way that you would roll a sleeping bag Grab the end very tightly squeeze the material and begin to roll the game As you progress with the roll down the game be sure that the roll is straight and tight When you get to the end of the game the roll is heavy SLOW DOWN When you get to the last push allow time for the last bit of air to escape Tie the string that should still be lying on the gro...

Page 8: ...ion tube to prevent abrasion to play area and inflation deflation tube sand with game straps Place game strap ends between metal buckles and the inflatable to reduce abrasions to tne play area while transportin and storage Place in bag and tie You should be ready for your next rental Roll Diagram Lay game out flat Seam out all edges Fold in 3rd s by Fold in the other folding one side in as side in...

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