Looking after your Trampoline will
increase its life and your enjoyment
Jump For Fun trampolines are galvanised
against rust. However well they are protected, you may
still experience slight weathering in time of light rusting,
if this does occur it will appear at the weld joints
or under the padding. This is only surface rust and can
be removed with any proprietary brush on solution, should
you so wish. You may also apply petroleum jelly to the
spring holes occasionally, this will extend the frame
life and any possible spring squeaking. The frame and
springs have a warranty against structural failure due
to rust.
Paddings must not be sat on whilst
other children use the trampoline. Padding needs to be
flexible and move with the jump mat. Obstructing them
will cause tears in the stitching which is not covered
by the guarantee. Do not lean on the padding whilst observing
a trampolinist as this will restrict the movement and
cause tearing. Please do not allow small children to
pull them selves up by the padding as this too causes
damage which is exempt from cover. We suggest a ladder
for six years plus ( youngest recommended age ). The
ladder should be removed after trampolining to avoid
unauthorised use as parents have only one pair of eyes
in the back of their heads!
We recommend the use of a safety net where possible
and only one jumper at one time. Pets will damage the
surface of the jump mat, this will not be covered by
warranty. (cigarette and bon fire burns will also not
be covered).
Overloading the trampoline beyond the recommended weights
will cause damage which is also not covered by the warranty.
We can test for damage caused by overloading at our factory.
New users should follow the basic trampolining movements
shown in the instructors guide. Complicated movements
should not be attempted with out the supervision of a
qualified coach. Our trampolines are for garden fun and
fitness. Any one wishing to perform gymnastic activities
should join a trampoline club.
The trampoline should be sited on level ground, a lawn
is ideal. Locating the trampoline on hard surfaces will
cause stress to the frame which could inturn cause damage
and invalidate your manufacturer warranty.
Trampolining is a very safe and fun family activity
if a few simple rules are followed.
Have fun - Jump for Fun Team
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