
Your trampoline is designed primarily as an indoor product. While outdoor, fair weather use is
acceptable, this trampoline should never be stored outdoors or exposed to long durations of extreme
temperatures or moisture levels.
Please inspect your trampoline prior to each use. Ensure that the Frame Pad is completely covering the
springs, the Legs are securely fastened, the mat is not frayed or damaged, and there are no missing or
damaged springs. If any of the above conditions are found, this trampoline should not be used until
these issues have been resolved.
In order to ensure your limited warranty coverage, please ll out and return the warranty card on the
following page.
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FAQ 6
“What are the black caps on the frame of my trampoline?”
These caps are to prevent damage to the trampoline during transport, and are not used as part of the
assembled product. Please refer to page 5 of this instruction booklet for instructions on how to remove
these.
“My trampoline is under warranty and I have a claim for a missing/damaged part. How do I proceed?”
Please contact Customer Service (information at the bottom of this page). Be sure you have lled out
and returned the warranty card on page 9, or have your proof of purchase before
contacting our Customer Service Department. Please refer to the Parts List on page 4 to obtain the cor-
rect part number. Please note that the hours of operation for the Customer Service
Department is 9am-5pm (EST), Monday through Friday.
“I have a missing/broken spring, can I continue using the trampoline while awaiting my replacement?”
No. Each missing spring places additional stress on the surrounding springs and can weaken the stitch-
ing in the mat. Even one missing spring can result in additional damage to the trampoline and presents
a safety hazard. You should secure your trampoline against further use until authorized replacement
springs have been sent to you.
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