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USERS GUIDE
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ALL trampolines
NEED a level surface. If your site is not level, dig narrow trench(es)
to allow the leg bases to be dropped down. If your trampoline is rocking
in use or sloping downhill you will eventually break your frame. Lawn is
an ideal surface, concrete or brick surfaces quickly abrade the leg
bases, as well as being an unsafe place to land, and are not
recommended.
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Your trampoline
can be left out all year round, as all the materials used are designed
for a long life. Covers are not generally needed unless you are close to
resin-producing trees (eg conifers), have animals with odd taste buds,
or wish to place your trampoline "out of bounds"
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Never allow
people or animals to sit or lean on the pads whilst someone else is
bouncing. This will considerably shorten the life of your pads as well
as lower the performance of the trampoline.
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