CARE AND MAINTENANCE
GENERAL:
Your trampoline and enclosure are designed to stand outside all year round and generally requires very
little maintenance. However, a little care and forethought can add years to your trampoline’s life. Remember that the bed
(mat), frame pads and enclosure are made of synthetic materials and are easily damaged by cigarette ends, fireworks and
bonfire debris.
FRAME:
Do not sit or stand on the frame or the frame pads while the trampoline is in use as this restricts the frame’s
natural reflex action. If surface rust appears it should be removed with either a wire brush or coarse sandpaper, and the
area treated with a non-toxic paint.
FRAME PADS:
Frame pads are there to protect the user from any fall or landing on the Springs and frame. On NO ac-
count should people be permitted to sit or stand on them when the trampoline is in use. You should also make sure that
smaller users do not use the inside edges of the pads as a “handle” when getting up on the trampoline.
THE MAT:
The mat (bed) will, over the years, be gradually weakened by the effects of ultra violet radiation. Therefore,
the more it can be protected from direct sunlight the longer it will last. A little mold or mildew should not harm the mat.
Do make sure that shoes are removed before bouncing and ensure that any other sharp objects such as belt buckles,
brooches, and jewelry are also not worn.
THE SPRINGS: NEVER
stand on the springs while the trampoline is in use. Try not to bounce near the springs. They
are not designed for this sort of stress and can become stretched and weakened. If you find you have any damaged or
stretched springs, it is important to replace them as soon as possible to avoid potential damage to the trampoline mat and
tension overload on the remaining good springs.
THE ENCLOSURE:
To avoid damage to the enclosure, do not allow pets or other animals inside. Their claws and
teeth can damage the netting and the trampoline mat. Any large trampoline, with or without an enclosure, can be blown
around in high winds and cause injury or damage. We recommend that the enclosure should be removed under these
conditions and stored in a dry place.
NEVER
attempt to rebound off of, swing or hang from the Safety Net or Enclosure poles, nor intentionally attempt to jump
into or over the netting, as this may result in serious injury, paralysis or death and severe damage to the Enclosure and
Trampoline. Pure Fun™ is not responsible for any damage to the Trampoline and Enclosure or consequential injuries
resulting from the above practices.
NEVER
use the Enclosure Poles or Safety Net as a handhold or grip to assist in entering or exiting the trampoline. This
will result in damage to your Enclosure, for which Pure Fun™ is not responsible.
Always inspect the trampoline before each use
for worn, damaged or missing parts.
LOOK FOR:
Punctures, holes, or tears in the trampoline mat
Sagging trampoline mat
Loose stitching or any kind of deterioration of the mat
Bent or broken frame parts, especially the legs and top rail
Broken, missing, or damaged springs
Torn or ripped fabric in the Safety Net
Frame Pad not covering springs or top rail
Ripped or torn Frame Pad
Loose hardware (nuts, bolts, spacers, push pins)
Damaged, missing or insecurely attached frame pad
Protrusions of any type (especially sharp) on the frame, spring or mat
No modification should be carried out to the trampoline or any of its components. Any modification could lead to damage
to the product or to personal injury.
IF YOU FIND ANY OF THE PREVIOUS CONDITIONS, OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU FEEL COULD
CAUSE HARM TO ANY USER, THE TRAMPOLINE SHOULD BE DISASSEMBLED OR SECURED FROM
USE UNTIL THE CONDITION(S) HAS BEEN RECTIFIED.