Improper use or lack of care can lead to your trampoline deteriorating earlier than expected. Please follow all of these care instructions to
ensure that your trampoline lasts for as long as possible.
WEATHER CARE
If your trampoline will be unused for any extended period, you should disassemble it and store it out of inclement weather.
Clean away any fallen debris on your trampoline after rain. Wipe off residual water, any moisture left on the trampoline may
contribute to the corrosion of steel components and weaken textiles.
Disconnect the safety net from the net poles, and cover the net and mat with a storm cover (not included). Never position your
trampoline under power lines.
Disassemble your trampoline. Always disassemble in the reverse order of assembly.
Assemble your trampoline where it will receive the most shade during the brightest times of the day. Cover your trampoline when
not in use to minimise UV damage.
STORAGE
Return your trampoline to its original packaging, and store it in a dry place.
MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
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Move the trampoline with a minimum of 4 adults, to ensure that the lift is within heavy-lifting regulations.
• Do not drag the trampoline; lifting insufficiently may cause the joiners and frame tubes to bend or warp.
• Avoid tilting the trampoline, or resting it on its side; the frame may bend under its own weight.
• Disassemble the trampoline, and return it to its original packaging, to transport it long distances.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Metal Rust and Corrosion
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Be aware of areas that are particularly prone to rusting:
- Places where water is easily trapped.
- Hollow sections of steel (which can appear in good condition on the outside, while hiding rust on the inside).
- Sections where different metal components join together.
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Inspect the inside of all frame tubes and poles every 6 months, and remove any water from the inside surfaces.
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Check tube and pole connection areas for rust.
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Use general purpose grease on steel connection areas to reduce the chance of corrosion.
• Avoid excessively cleaning steel components, as it may reduce the effectiveness of our protective coatings.
Textile Deterioration
• Clean your trampoline mat with a soft sponge only to avoid prematurely wearing the textiles.
• Avoid using powerful soaps or detergents; they can damage the textiles.
• Wipe dry any left over water after rain or cleaning with an absorbent cloth; the mat may discolour or form spots if left to dry in the
sun.
• Remove the textile parts, and store them—in their original packaging—in a cool, dry and dark place when the trampoline will not
be used for more than 1 month. Prolonged exposure to UV sunlight can shorten the lifespan of the safety net.
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