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Air Trak Maintenance and Warranty
Taking Care of your Air Trak
Below are a few suggestions on how you can extend the life of your Air Trak with a small investment of
your time:
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR CARE & USE OF AIR TRAK
1.) Clean your inflatable regularly
Indoor Gymnastic Center- Clean weekly; sweep out nightly or per session
Rental Business – Clean once per week between rentals (if 2 or less per week)
Daily Use: Dish soap and water is a safe daily cleaner. An ammonia based cleaner such
as Windex (or generic equivalent) which can be diluted 50/50 works well too.
Disastrous Dirt: You should try undiluted ammonia type agent (Windex) first. Also,
Simple-Green works well.
Mold: A diluted bleach solution should be applied, followed by a soap and water rinse.
Spotting: A good spotter is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol. No need to wash after use
due to quick evaporation. Be careful not to apply too much pressure.
Disastrous Dirt: The most powerful cleaner that we allow is Mineral Spirits – which can
be purchased at any home improvement type store. (Home Depot, Menards, Lowes, any
hardware store, etc.)
DO
NOT
USE THE FOLLOWING
(These products are not suggested for your inflatable)
Armor All
Pledge
Murphy’s Oil
Any “gritty” soap or solution
Pinesol or similar
Rubbing or polishing compound
Engine degreaser
Brake Fluid
2.) Usage
It is best to not wear shoes on your unit. If shoes are worn, they should be soft soled tennis
shoes. Make sure the soles of your shoes are clean and checked for sharp objects before using
shoes on the unit. Don’t allow anyone to wear jewelry while using the unit.
Renting out your unit will void the warranty.
Never allow Silly String or similar products to be used in or around your unit. It will
chemically bond with the vinyl of your inflatable.
3.) Handling
Be sure to properly train all personnel responsible for setting up and breaking down your
inflatable. Remove shoes before walking on unit. When folding, be sure none of the external
parts are hanging outside of the perimeter of the unit. Once rolled up, only the thick bottom
material should be visible. See “Air Trak, Disassembly and Packing” section for details.
4.) Repairs
You will receive a repair kit with your unit. Simple holes or rips are easily sewn and patched
with a repair kit. These types of repairs are generally safe to complete on your own. Do not try to
repair major damage yourself. This can result in owner liability, injury of participants, as well as
voiding your 2-Year Warranty.