Tumbl Trak Air Trak Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

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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. 

Summary of Contents for Air Trak

Page 1: ...www tumbltrak com 1 800 331 4362 1 Air Trak OWNERS MANUAL Table of Contents Assembly Instructions for the Air Trak Set Up Pg 2 Accessories Pg 3 5 Disassembly Packing Pg 6 Maintenance Warranty Pg 7 8 ...

Page 2: ... blower and secure it tightly Similar to Fig 1 If you need to secure the Air Tube or Connector Piece tighter use a rope to tie it to the mouth of the blower Fold one of the two air tubes in half and wrap the black strap with the metal buckle around the air tube and cinch tight See Fig 2 3 This will be the vent air Tube The black strap with metal buckle is included with the Air Trak a There will be...

Page 3: ... of each Air Trak Connecting an Air Trak to a Catcher To connect the units together place the low side of the Catcher next to an end of the Air Trak while they are deflated Make sure the air tubes are located on the same side Velcro the Y splitter see Fig 5 to the air tubes on the Air Trak and Catcher and connect the other end of the Y splitter to the blower see Fig 6 Make sure to close the zipper...

Page 4: ... Mini Mountain and Air Trak meet See Fig 9 WARNING Mini Mountain should only be used by children ages 4 and up Connecting the Climbing Rope to the Mini Mountain To connect the Climbing Rope secure it to one of the black nylon loops available on top with a tight knot This connection should be checked prior to each use for safety Connecting the Cargo Net to the Mini Mountain To connect the Cargo Net...

Page 5: ...e Air Trak and Mini Mountain The Y Splitter may still be used to connect the Mini Mountain and Catcher if you choose to use one blower on the Air Trak If you choose to use the Y Splitter follow instructions on page 5 Additional Air Trak and Accessories information One blower will only provide enough air for two air products No three air products can be connected together using one blower Using an ...

Page 6: ...r Trak See Fig 11 12 4 Now roll up the Air Trak toward the other air tube as tightly as possible as shown below 5 When you reach the air tube fold it onto the Air Trak See Fig 14 The air tube was left out to allow any remaining air to escape 6 Now use the black strap you used to tie off the second Air Trak tube to tie up the Air Trak See Fig 15 7 If you are shipping or transporting your Air Trak w...

Page 7: ... 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 uni...

Page 8: ...pairs do NOT including shipping The Blower is warranted against defective materials and labor for a period of one year from the date of purchase noted on invoice Tumbl Trak reserves the right to replace or repair the unit at Tumbl Trak s discretion Warranty repairs do NOT including shipping NOTE Tumbl Trak equipment is not recommended for use in Parkour Free Running related activities Go To https ...

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