The trampoline's user manual is also available at www.abarqs.pl.
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Important
For your own safety, make sure that the net is correctly installed before using the trampoline.
MAINTENANCE
This trampoline is designed and manufactured from high quality materials.
With proper care and maintenance it will provide all jumpers with years of exercise, fun and pleasure. Follow the
guidelines below:
GENERAL NOTES
Your trampoline is designed to be outside and requires little maintenance. However, a bit of care
and thoughtfulness may allow for long-term satisfaction with this trampoline. Remember that the
mat and the spring protector are made of synthetic materials and are easily damaged by cigarettes,
fireworks and a broken fir
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FRAME
Do not sit or stand on the frame or springs when the trampoline is in use, this reduces the natural
reflexes of the frame. Oil or petroleum jelly used at the point where the springs catch on the frame
reduces squeaking and frame wear. In case any surface rust appearance should be removed with a
wire brush or thick sandpaper and the area treated with a non-toxic agent.
The purpose of the protectors is to protect the user from falling or landing on springs and the frame.
People are allowed to sit or stand on them while the trampoline is in use.
You should also make sure that smaller users do not use the inner edges of the spring as a "handle" when
you climb the trampoline.
MAT
Mata will be gradually weakened over the years by the effects of ultraviolet radiation. Therefore,
the more you can protect it from direct sunlight, the longer it will last. A little mold shouldn't hurt
your mother. Take off your shoes before you climb the trampoline. Make sure all other sharp
objects such as belt buckles, brooches and jewelry are removed.
CUSTOMS
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Do not stand on springs when the trampoline is in use.
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Try not to jump on the springs.
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They are not designed for this kind of stress and can stretch, distort and weaken. If you
notice that you have stretched springs, it is important to replace them as soon as possible
to avoid damage to the trampoline and overload and thus damage to the other springs.
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Always check the trampoline for worn, damaged or missing parts before each use.
Punctures, holes or abrasions on the trampoline mat
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Hanging trampoline mat
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Loose seams or any kind of damage to the mat
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Creased or broken parts of the frame i.e. Trampoline legs Broken, missing or damaged
springs
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Damaged, missing or poorly fitted spring guard
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Different types of protrusions (particularly sharp) on the frame, springs or mat IF you
KNOW ANY OF THE ACCURRED CONDITIONS TO NOT HARM THE
HEALTH OR LIFE OF USERS, the trampoline SHOULD BE REMOVED OR
SAFETY BEFORE USERS until the moment the damage is removed.
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