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Flybar Spark - 7.3 Frame Care and Maintenance; 7.4 Jump Mat and Springs Care; 7.5 Safety Net Care

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7.3 Frame
1. Make sure nobody sits on the edge of the frame at all mes as it might fall or
increase the pressure on the joints and springs.
2. The maximum weight of SPARK is 150kg, pung anything over 150kg on the
trampoline will overload the trampoline and occur damage to the frame.
3. Our frame is made from galvanised steel and is covered with a protecve zinc
coang, however rusng surface can sll be found overme, it can be removed by
proper polishes.
4. At least four people are required to li the trampoline to ensure it is safe when
moving. It is important to keep the trampoline intact during the move and prevent
the joints from dislocang and separang.
5. The trampoline should be disassembled and reassembled if for any other types of
transfer or move.
6. Resng the trampoline on its side may result in bending the frame or safety poles.
7.4 Jump Mat and Springs
1. Do not use the trampoline if any of the springs are missing or damaged.
2. Do not use the trampoline if there are any holes in the mat.
3. Keep any sharp or pointed objects away from the jump mat before use.
7.5 Safety Net
1. Make sure no holes are found in the safety net as it could represent potenal hazards.
2. The trampoline is not suitable for use if there are punctures, frays, tears or holes
in the safety net or frame.
3. Always check the safety net and safety poles are aached and ght before use.
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Ellenville, NY 12428
Ph: 845-647-8400
Email: spark@flybar.com
Web: www.flybar.com
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2. The maximum weight of SPARK is 150kg (330lbs), putting anything over 150kg (330lbs)
on the trampoline will overload the trampoline and occur damage to the frame.
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