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any signs of stretched or damaged springs, do not use the trampoline until replacement springs are 

properly installed. Please contact our customer service representatives to order original Zero Gravity 

replacement parts. 

  The trampoline is several feet off the ground.  Jumping off the trampoline to the ground or any other 

surface may result in injury. Smaller children may need assistance getting up onto or down from the 

trampoline.  Mounting and dismounting properly should be followed as a strict rule.  Users should climb 

onto the trampoline by placing their hands on the frame and stepping or rolling up onto the frame, 

across the springs and onto the mat.  Do not step directly on the frame pad or grasp the frame pad 

when mounting or dismounting the trampoline.  To dismount, jumpers should walk to the side of the 

mat, bend over and place their hands on the frame, then step from the mat to the ground.  Users 

should always place their hands on the frame while mounting or dismounting. 

  Do NOT

 

use the trampoline as a springboard to jump onto other objects.  

  Remove all objects not designed for use with the trampoline from the trampoline before use.  Do not let 

children take toys or other items onto the trampoline.  

  Do not eat while jumping. 

  The trampoline should not be buried or sunken into the ground. 

  During winter period, the snow load and the very low temperature can damage the trampoline. It is 

recommended to remove the snow and store the mat and the enclosure indoors. 

  Do not jump or step onto the frame pad as it was not designed to support the weight of a person. 

  Do not use the trampoline while holding or wearing any type of sharp or pointed objects such as 

jewelry, watches, rings, eyewear and necklaces before using this product.  This will prevent the jewelry 

from tearing the mat or getting caught in the enclosure netting. 

  Do not wear loose fitting clothing that may catch or snag during play. 

  Never wear footwear (e.g. shoes) when using the trampoline.   

  Always 

tie back long hair so that it does not block user’s vision or get caught in the enclosure netting. 

  FRAME PADS 

– Frame pads are there to protect user from any fall or landing on the springs and frame. 

On no account should people be permitted to sit or stand on them when the trampoline is in use.  You 

should also make sure that smaller users do not use the 

inside edges of the pads as a “handle” when 

getting up on to the trampoline. 

  Never use the trampoline without the frame pad being securely attached.  Properly tie down the frame 

pad before each use. Improper assembly of the frame pad may lead to injury. 

  Always check to ensure there are no obstructions or objects under the trampoline that could cause 

injury or obstruct movement of jump mat.  Also check that there are no pets or other people underneath 

the trampoline.  

  Do not jump on the trampoline with a snowboard, skateboard, roller blades, bicycle or any other 

equipment. DO NOT hold any foreign objects not authorized by the manufacturer in your hand and DO 

NOT place any objects on the trampoline while anyone is jumping on it. Please be aware of your 

surroundings to ensure there are no objects that could cause harm when you are playing on the 

trampoline.  

Summary of Contents for Ultima 4

Page 1: ...oad Weyhill Hampshire SP11 8HU United Kingdom Tel 44 1264 771247 WARNING YOU MUST THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND USING THIS TRAMPOLINE SAVE THIS M...

Page 2: ...ne if you have a previous leg arm head or back injury Do not use this trampoline without the consent of your doctor if pregnant Remove all sharp or hard objects from your person before using this tram...

Page 3: ...ng the trampoline 4 Important Safety Instructions 5 8 Parts List 9 10 Assembly Instructions 11 29 Lowering the Trampoline Enclosure 30 33 Moving the Trampoline 34 Care and Maintenance 35 36 Instructio...

Page 4: ...the risk of injury The intended site for the trampoline must be completely flat and level If the ground is not completely flat then it can cause movement in the frame and put stress on the joint secti...

Page 5: ...n any way nor use non original Zero Gravity parts The packaging does contain some small parts which are a choking hazard for small children It is therefore recommended that children under the age of 3...

Page 6: ...d that you anchor the trampoline or otherwise secure the trampoline to prevent it from moving as a result of the wind One possible way to anchor the trampoline is to secure the trampoline to a concret...

Page 7: ...use the trampoline in an inappropriate or hazardous manner Take precautions to prevent access to the trampoline by children when there is no adult supervision Restrict access to the trampoline by any...

Page 8: ...step onto the frame pad as it was not designed to support the weight of a person Do not use the trampoline while holding or wearing any type of sharp or pointed objects such as jewelry watches rings e...

Page 9: ...off the trampoline Do not intentionally kick bounce against climb on hang from jump over or crawl under the netting Enter and exit the enclosure only through the zipper door Do not go through the gap...

Page 10: ...Extension 3 holes 3 7 Bolt 43mm 6 8 Cap Nut 6 9 Spring Washer 9 10 Arc Washer 15 11 Self Locking Screw 6 12 Small Spring Washer 9 13 Galvanized Springs 42 14 Wrench 1 15 Spring Loading Tool 1 16 Alle...

Page 11: ...ord 5 I Enclosure Netting 1 J Enclosure Safety Instruction Placard 1 L 1 Cane Shaped Frame Tube 2 L 2 Extension Frame Tube NA L 3 Foot Tread Tube 2 L 4 Screws 4 L 5 Cap Nut 4 L 6 Arc Washer 8 L 7 Spri...

Page 12: ...11 Assembly Instructions STEP 1...

Page 13: ...12 STEP 2...

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Page 19: ...18 STEP 8 4 1 13 15 1 13 37 25 1 5th 6th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st...

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Page 22: ...21 STEP 11 C C C C D G C C C D...

Page 23: ...22 STEP 12 A H E H C H J 16...

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Page 27: ...26 STEP 16 L 7 L 6 L 5 L 4 L 3 L 1 L 6 L 8 L 8...

Page 28: ...27 STEP 17 1 L 10...

Page 29: ...28 STEP 17 2 Finish Assembly...

Page 30: ...re using Read this entire manual and make sure all of the users completely understand all of the safety rules printed within this guide and on the numerous warning signs that you have attached to the...

Page 31: ...30 Lowering the Trampoline Enclosure Step 1...

Page 32: ...31 STEP 2...

Page 33: ...32 STEP 3...

Page 34: ...33 STEP 4...

Page 35: ...not pick up the frame more than 2 inches from the ground raising it too high can cause the frame to warp If the frame does warp then put the trampoline down and press down on the part that is warped T...

Page 36: ...Check the spring connecting V Rings for any damage to stitching The mattress must be immediately replaced if any faults are found Maintenance Requirement for Trampoline Pad Walk around the whole perim...

Page 37: ...e taken down immediately STOP USING THE TRAMPOLINE ENCLOSURE IF YOU FIND ANY SIGNS OF WEAR OR TEARING ON THE NETTING It is recommended that you replace the trampoline enclosure net and pad every 12 mo...

Page 38: ...rsaults Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the mat Do not allow more than one person on the trampoline Use by more than one pers...

Page 39: ...responsible to make all users aware of practices specified in the use instructions Not suitable for children under 3 years Small parts are a choking hazard and long cords are a strangulation hazard O...

Page 40: ...e accomplished While keeping the head erect focus eyes on the trampoline toward the perimeter this will help control the bounce Control is more important than height Avoid bouncing when tired Keep tur...

Page 41: ...the basic down to knee and back up before trying half twist to left and right C Seat Bounce Demonstration and practice Learn basic seat bounce then add a knee bounce hands and knees repeat Lesson 3 A...

Page 42: ...CE 1 Start with basic bounce and keep it low 2 Land on knees keeping back straight body erect and use your arms to maintain balance 3 Bounce back to basic bounce position by swinging arms up SEAT BOUN...

Page 43: ...ent or part thereof replaced shall become the property of Zero Gravity Trampolines In the event of a product or accessory being replaced during the guarantee the guarantee on the replacement will expi...

Page 44: ...D ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN ITS SCOPE AND DURATION TO THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM PLEAS...

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