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purposes, and have them readily available for easy recall.
Once an Exercise is saved, each ball in that Exercise can be adjusted or deleted. And if an Exercise is no
longer needed, the entire Exercise can be deleted to open that Memory Position for a new Exercise.
To enter Memory Mode, press one of the Step Buttons (← or →). If done during play, play stops. E01
appears on the display to indicate you are in Memory Mode. The E stands for mEmory and the 01 is the
number of the Memory Position. A flashing display indicates that Memory Position is open. Whatever
Exercise was showing before entering Memory Mode will now be showing in Memory Mode (provided
display is flashing). This allows you to now save that Exercise in that Memory Position.
A solid (not flashing) display indicates an Exercise is saved in that position. In which case, lit Ball LEDs
indicate each Ball of that Exercise. You can see the parameters of each ball by pressing on each Ball
Button and the settings for that Ball will be shown on the Control Panel.
To exit Memory Mode, press both Step Buttons at the same time. Display will go blank to acknowledge
you have left Memory Mode.
Saving An Exercise and Clearing a Memory Position
To save an Exercise, locate an open Memory Position (flashing E_ _ on the display) by using the Step
Buttons. Then hold down the Save Button 0) for 2 seconds. The display will stop flashing and become
solid to indicate the Exercise has been saved into memory. Please note that only settings for Ball Place-
ment and Ball Type are saved when the Exercise is saved. Settings for Ball/Min, Cycle, Random, and AFC
are not saved.
You cannot save an Exercise into an occupied Memory Position (solid E_ _ on the display). An occupied
Memory Position must first be cleared before it can be used to store a new Exercise. Before clearing a
position, please be positive that you no longer need that Exercise. To clear a position, hold down the Clear
button (21) for 2 seconds. The display will start flashing to indicate the Exercise was deleted and that
Memory Position is now open. Once open, that position is available for a new Exercise to be saved there.
Save Exercise
Delete Exercise
Selecting, Playing, Changing and Moving Saved Exercises
To select a saved Exercise, use the Step Buttons (18 & 19) to find the Memory Position in where your
desired Exercise is stored. Verify the Exercise is the one you want by looking at the parameters for each