CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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Care and Maintenance
The springs, trampoline legs and enclosure netting must be inspected prior to every use. The legs should
be locked securely into place, all the springs attached to the frame and there should be no tears in the
enclosure netting. If any part becomes damaged or worn, please stop using the trampoline immediately
until this part is replaced with authorized TruJump parts.
If you see any signs of stretched or damaged springs, do not use the trampoline until replacement springs
are properly installed. Please contact our customer service representatives to order original TruJump
replacement parts.
Please do not use unauthorized TruJump parts to assemble the trampoline. This may damage the integrity
of the product and can cause injuries during use.
To move the trampoline, it is recommended for the trampoline to be disassembled and then reassembled
in the new location. However, if you need to move the trampoline a short distance for any reason, you
must use duct tape or heavy industry tape to tape all leg joints together. To move the trampoline requires
two or more people to lift the trampoline from contact with the ground. Do not drag the trampoline along
the ground. The trampoline must be kept steady and horizontal to the ground during the move. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in the leg support coming loose which may cause serious injury or
death.
The trampoline and enclosure must be stored away during harsh weather conditions including extreme
wind, heat and freezing temperatures.
Always properly store away the trampoline and enclosure when not in use and secure from any
unauthorized use.
Inspect the trampoline before each use and replace any worn, defective or missing parts. The following
conditions could represent potential hazards:
Missing, improperly positioned or unsecured enclosure support system, frame padding and pole
caps
Punctures, frays, tears or holes in the trampoline mat or enclosure support system or frame
padding
Deterioration in the stitching or fabric of the mat, enclosure netting or frame padding
Ruptured or loose springs
Bent or broken support system (frame)
Sagging trampoline mat and/or sagging enclosure netting
Sharp protrusions on the support (frame) or suspension system
If you live in area with high salt and moisture content in the air, we strongly recommend that you paint the
trampoline frame and springs with a rust resistant clear coat paint to add protection to the steel
components.
Failure to follow these instructions to ensure proper operational condition of
your trampoline may lead to serious injury or death.