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Tumbl Trak Air Floor User manual

Inflation & Troubleshooting Guide
Guide for the following products:
Air Floor, Air Floor PRO, Power Launch, Sweet Spot,
Jr. Sweet Spot & Launch Pad
Inside View of Fibers
Thank you for your purchase of a product that uses
Air Cushion Technology. Air Cushion Technology uses
a unique top and bottom material with strong woven
fibers in between (see photo at left). This guide will
help you get the most out of your product!
No fire/smoking
or excessive heat
No compressors
Not for
flotation
No sharp objects
including jewelry
Basic
Care
1
No dragging
or throwing
Adjustable valve
adaptor for all pumps
and products. You will
have to adjust the
combination of rings
for the correct fit.
2Adaptor
NOTE: Tumbl Trak equipment is not recommended for
the use in Parkour/Free Running related activities.
For questions or problems, please call Tumbl Trak at
(800) 331-4362
Hand Pump:
Included with Air Floors,
Sweet Spots, Jr. Sweet
Spots & Launch Pads
Magic Air Electric
Blower: Included
with Air Floor PROs &
Power Launch. Can be
purchased
separately for faster
inflation/deflation.
Magic Air Deluxe
Electric Blower:
Purchased separately for
faster inflation/deflation.
3Pumps
4Gauge
Included with your Air Floor Product is a
Pressure Gauge to measure
PSI (pounds/sq. in.). This Gauge easily
attaches to your adjustable adapter as
seen in the picture to the right.
We have listed
suggested PSI recommendations
below.
We have found these to be the most
used pressure settings. You may have to
adjust your PSI settings due to level of
tumbling being performed and/or weight
of the users.
3in (8cm) Air Floor Products
Recommended PSI: 1.5-3psi
Products Included:
Air Floors w/Velcro
Air Floors NO Velcro
Sweet Spots
Jr Sweet Spots
8in (20cm) Air Floor Products
Recommended PSI: .5-2psi
Products Included:
Air Floor PROs
Power Launches
2in (5cm) Air Floor Products
Recommended PSI: 2-3.5psi
Products Included:
Hand Placement Mat
4in (10cm) Air Floor Products
Recommended PSI: 1-2.5psi
Products Included:
Launch Pad
Valve: Inflation / Deflation
How to lock the valve in the OPEN and CLOSED position:
Remove the top cap and...
To OPEN: Push down and turn the gray button (in
the center of the valve). It should lock down. This
allows air in and out. Use for quick inflation (electric
pumps) and deflation.
To CLOSE: Push down and turn on the gray button.
It should pop back up. Use this position when using
hand pumps to fill, or to top off the pressure after the
electric pump.
NOTE: You may want to test opening and closing the valve several times
to get used to it.
QUICK INFLATION: Put valve in the OPEN position. Cover the opening
with the hose from an electric pump or shop vac. Fill with air. Once the
pump has reached its maximum pressure ability (or the mat has reached
the desired pressure), quickly CLOSE the valve. Finish topping off the
pressure with a hand pump.
HAND PUMP INFLATION: Put valve in the CLOSED position. Fill to the
desired pressure and remove the pump/adaptor from the valve by
twisting counter clockwise. No air should leak out from valve. If air
does leak the valve is in the OPEN position; twist the valve to the CLOSED
position and finish inflating.
ADJUST PRESSURE: To let pressure out, push down slightly on the gray
button.
*NOTE: Valve should always be in the
CLOSED position when done inflating,
then re-attach the top cap before using.
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Troubleshooting Guide
AIR CUSHION TECHNOLOGY
Q. After inflating my air unit I noticed all these bumps or “dimples” on the surface of the
unit. Is this normal?
A. This is normal. A pull of the threads inside causes the “dimples”. It does not
interfere with the properties or efficiency of the unit.
Q. When my athletes use the unit they bottom out. Is this normal?
A. This is also normal. Most of the units are 2-3” thick. When used the athlete will likely bottom out if they
block or rebound with lots of force. That is why we recommend that you DO NOT use the units by
themselves on top of a hard surface.
Q. When I came in the gym the next day the unit was soft. What should I do?
A. The units should hold air well for your daily workout, but not overnight. You will have to check your
unit each day and top it off as necessary. Many factors come into play over a 24 hour period including
changes in temperature and air pressure systems. The unit may also become softer due to heavy usage (ex:
bike tire that becomes softer after heavy usage). With this in mind, your unit may be a little softer at the
end of a heavy workout.
Q. But what if it is getting softer just after an hour or two?
A. This is not normal. Please see the following steps to test your unit. (Please note that Tumbl Trak is not
responsible for cuts or leaks due to negligence. Charges may apply for Tumbl Trak to repair such items.)
1. Test the valve. Make sure it is in the “closed” position (see the instructions page). If your unit leaked air
when you took the hose off of the valve, the valve is not in the closed position. Make sure the valve is
closed and re-inflate the unit.
2. Look inside the valve. Are there some fibers coming out of the bottom of the valve? These will give the
unit a slow leak. Call Tumbl Trak if this is the case at 1-800-331-4362.
3. If the unit continues to get soft quickly: Inflate the unit again. Spray the unit down with some soapy
water (mild liquid dish detergent with water). Start with the valve area, then go to the seams, then the
velcro (if applicable), and then continue around the unit. If an area makes continuous bubbles you have
found a leak.
Q. What do I do now that I found the leak? What if I can’t find a leak? What is covered under the warranty?
A. Tumbl Trak Air Technology units have a warranty of 24 months against any manufacturer’s defects. This
warranty covers leaks in the areas of the valve and seams. Tumbl Trak will repair or replace units under
warranty at its discretion. The warranty does not include cuts or leaks due to the negligence of the customer,
their clients, personnel, or outside the warranty time frame. A $50 fee will be charged to fix units repaired
that are not under warranty. Customers will also be responsible for the return shipping cost of repaired units.
Tumbl Trak wants your unit to work well. If you decide you want to try to repair your air product yourself, we
will be glad to send an air floor repair kit. Please call Tumbl Trak for the appropriate patch or for any other
questions or problems at 1-800-331-4362.
Q. What is the right firmness for my unit?
A. That depends on the level of your athletes. For younger athletes you will want the unit softer than for
older athletes. One way to check for correct firmness is to try different firmnesses and get feedback from
your athletes. For advanced athletes, sometimes making the unit firmer will deliver a quicker and faster
rebound. The unit may be too firm if an adult coach can jump on the unit and not touch bottom.
The following is a question and answer guide.
For questions or problems, please call Tumbl Trak at
(800) 331-4362

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