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Flybar Spark - Care & Maintenance; 7.1 General Care Guidelines; 7.2 Safety Padding Care

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Care & Maintenance
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Good care and maintenance can keep a trampoline in a good shape and funconal for
years. Maintaining a trampoline is not a hard thing, just follow the guidelines below:
7.1 General Care
1. Only one person is allowed to jump on the trampoline at all mes, mulple people
jumping on the trampoline can exceed the maximum weight which the trampoline
can endure. Exceeding this weight can bring serious damage to the trampoline as
it might break the jump mat or snap the springs.
2. Strong winds, hails or lightnings can damage your trampoline, therefore pung
away a trampoline from an exposed area is important when you are not using it.
3. Using a trampoline with shoes on can be very dangerous as it might cause injuries
and damage to the jump mat.
4. Sharp or pointed objects should be put away from the trampoline before use as
injuries might occur.
5. It is important to make sure all these trampoline items are not worn, broken or
missing before use:
Punctures, holes or tears in the jump mat or frame padding.
Bent or broken frame parts, such as support legs or frame.
Any kind of deterioraon of the mat.
Broken or damaged springs.
Padding or suspension system.
7.2 Safety Padding
1. Our safety padding is protected from the deleterious eects of sunlight as it is
made from UV resistant material.
2. Overheated objects such as barbecue grills or outdoor heaters can melt or burn
the safety padding, therefore it is important to keep them away.
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Ellenville, NY 12428
Ph: 845-647-8400
Email: spark@flybar.com
Web: www.flybar.com
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