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STEP 1: Unit is laying flat with all the air pushed out of it. The most important thing to remember as
you start your fold it is to keep the top material folded together without touching the bottom of the inflatable. This
is important to keep from transferring dirt, grass, etc from the bottom of the unit onto area that is seen while inflated.
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STEP 2: Fold the
front of the bounce house over to the middle of the bounce house.
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STEP 3: Fold the input ramp back over the folded material (making sure it doesn't fold past the outside of the
unit).
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STEP 4: Fold opposite side of bounce house (with blower tube) over about 2 feet.
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STEP 5: Fold the same side over again to meet the ramp side fold in the middle, you can overlap the material
up to 1 foot (making sure that top material is on top material, and bottom material is on bottom material).
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STEP 6: Now working at the end of the slide, make sure that the sides of the slide are tucked in about 6 inches
past the seam the length of the slide. Next, make a triangular fold of the bumper material like shown.
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STEP 7: Fold the other side over the same as previous step, then fold triangle part into the slide so you can't
see the bumper part.
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STEP 8: Fold the bottom of the slide up to the top of the slide. It should rest on the arch part of the
top of the slide (top material on top material).
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STEP 9: This is how it should look where the bottom of the slide meets the top of the slide. Make sure
that the unit is uniform from end to end and about 5.5' wide, then start your roll at the slide side of the inflatable. The
start of your roll should be as tight as possible, as this will influence how tight the unit is rolled when completed (make
sure to clean all debri from bottom of unit as you roll).
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