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CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued)
THE ENCLOSURE:
THE POLES: Never use the poles as a hand hold to mount or dismount the trampoline. This may damage the poles over
time. Do not hang any items from the poles as this may damage the poles, netting, and/or present a strangulation hazard.
Always check the connections for the poles before use. If a pole is bent it must be replaced before the enclosure is able to
be used.
THE NETTING: Always make sure that the netting is snug and secure before each use. A sagging net will not provide
the necessary protection in case of an accidental fall against the enclosure perimeter. Look for tears, rips and stretching in
the net. If found, the netting must be replaced before the enclosure is able to be used.
THE ENTRY/EXIT: Always secure the entryway while the trampoline is in use. Jumpers can fall out of the enclosure if
the entryway is not properly secured. You should also secure the entryway when you are done to provide some protection
against unauthorized and unsupervised use by children. If the entryway is damaged, the netting must be replaced before
the enclosure is able to be used.
THE STRAPS: Check the connections at the top and bottom of the enclosure net before each use. Make sure the clasps
are not damaged and are fully connected. When checking the ties at the bottom, make sure they are securely attached to
both the V-Rings and at their stitching to the net. If any damage is found to any of the above components, the netting and/
or straps must be replaced before the enclosure is able to be used.
TO DISASSEMBLE OR MOVE THE TRAMPOLINE SET:
MOVING THE TRAMPOLINE
When moving the trampoline, a minimum of four people are required. All connecting points on the top rails
should be securely and tightly wrapped with weather resistant tape, such as duct tape. This will keep the frame intact dur-
ing the move and prevent the connector points from dislocating and separating. When moving, lift the trampoline slightly
off the ground and keep it horizontal to the ground. Never drag or roll the trampoline. For any type of other move, you
should disassemble the trampoline. After any move please conduct a full safety inspection.
TO DISASSEMBLE (ADULTS REQUIRED)
1. If equipped, unattach the Enclosure Netting by untying the net bottom, and then releasing the clasps at the top. Fold
and store the net neatly in a dry, cool place where it will not be damaged or torn.
2. If equipped, remove the Enclosure hardware (Steel Jigs, Spacers, etc.) attaching the poles to the trampoline. Store this
hardware in a re-sealable plastic bag for later reassembly. Remove and store the poles in a dry, safe location where they
will not present a tripping hazard or become damaged.
3. Carefully remove the springs one at a time in the same manner you attached them but in
reverse using the Spring Tool. Be very careful of pinch points or damaged springs which may snap dur-
ing removal. Inspect each spring and discard any damaged parts.
Replacement springs or a misplaced Spring Tool can be ordered by calling 866-498-5269. Store springs in a plastic stor-
age bin or heavy duty box. When reassembling, never use the trampoline without the full amount of springs.
4. Neatly fold the mat and store in a dry, cool place where it will not be damaged.
5. Remove the hardware securing the Leg Extensions to the Top Rail. Store this hardware separately from any other
hardware in a resealable plastic bag so there is no confusion during reassembly.
6. If space is available it is not necessary to disassemble the Leg Extension from the Leg Base; you can keep it as it is. It
will make re-assembly easier. (See diagram 4)
7. Once the Leg Bases have been removed, separate the Top Rail Sections. If you have discarded the ship-
ping box, you should use twine or painter’s tape to secure them together during storage.
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