
Your trampoline is a substantial investment for
the enjoyment of your family, and it must be
noted that improper use or lack of care can lead
to early deterioration. Please follow all of the
points below to ensure your product lasts as
long as possible.
General Care
1. We strongly recommend cleaning your Jumpex
Trampoline and accessories every month with warm
soapy water. When dirt and other particles are left to
build up on the trampoline, this can cause wear and
tear to accelerate.
2. When your trampoline is not going to be used for
a long period of time, it is best to store it out of the
weather.
3. Protect and secure your trampolines in extreme
weather such as strong winds, hail and lightning.
An effective way to prevent damage under these
extreme circumstances is to cover the trampoline
with an appropriate protective cover and to secure
the trampoline to the ground to avoid it being
moved by strong winds.
4. Inspect the trampoline before each use and
replace any worn, defective, or missing parts.
Safety Padding
1. Dirt and dust build up on the Safety Pad, if left, will
accelerate the deterioration of the Padding. Your
Safety Padding should be cleaned once a month with
warm soapy water.
2. Trampoline safety padding is made from highly
water resistant and UV-resistant material to
withstand sun exposure. The safety padding is
designed to be able to be drained in the event water
becomes trapped inside, as this can accelerate the
deterioration of the padding. If water becomes
trapped, lift the pads from the inside edge to drain
the water out.
3. Safety padding must be kept loose above the
springs. Under no circumstances should the safety
padding be leaned on, sat on, or stood on. This
weight applies direct contact to the springs and can
cause ripping in the safety pads and/or injury.
Maintenance & Care Instructions
4. In areas that experience extreme cold, remove
and store the safety pads indoors during winter.
This will prevent any possible cracking due to sub-
zero temperatures.
5. Under no circumstances should any object
hotter than 120 degrees Fahrenheit or 48 degrees
Celsius come into contact with any part of the
safety padding. High temperatures may result in
melting or burning of the padding material and
extreme temperatures may cause the padding to
catch re.
6. Rainwater, if not wiped off , may result in spots
forming from residue left from the water as it
dries. Any water applied to clean the surface must
be wiped dry with a clean cloth or chamois and not
left to dry in the sun.
Safety Net
1. Inspect the trampoline enclosure before each
use.
2. Prolonged exposure of the safety net to the
sun’s UV rays can lead to a shortened lifespan of
the material. During the winter months or when
the trampoline will not be in use for a long time,
e.g. winter or storm seasons, remove the safety
net and store indoors in a cool dry place out of
sunlight.
3. The user of the trampoline must not have any
solid or sharp objects present on their person
while using the trampoline. These foreign objects
may cause damage to the safety netting, jumping
mat or safety padding.
4. Always check for any defects in the safety
netting poles before using your trampoline.
5. Regularly check that the safety netting pole
bolt assembly remains in a working state, are
completely fastened and are tight.
6. The safety net must be in use at all times that
the trampoline is being utilized.
Jumpex® Assembly &
Maintenance Manual 7