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SB-9

ASSEMBLY TIPS & WARNINGS

Identi er before you begin assembly. 

Note: Some parts may be pre-installed or pre-assembled and some 

parts may not look exactly as pictured.

be assembled in the location where you intend to use it.  Moving it after assembly may cause damage.

products.  The location of your shu eboard should not be too damp or too dry. A comfortable relative 

humidity between 30% and 50% is optimal for your shu eboard. 

never be placed in direct sunlight or near a heat source.  It is intended for INDOOR use only.

a ect the “trueness” of the play eld and should not necessarily be considered a defect.  If used properly, 

the Climatic Adjusters should compensate for these natural occurrences.  Refer to Care & Maintenance 

in this manual for further instructions on using the Climatic Adjusters.

Further adjustments may be necessary to keep the play eld true.

torque is set too high.

CHOKE HAZARD - This table contains small parts.  It is not suitable for children under 3 years of age.

Following these simple guidelines will ensure many years of enjoyment of your Harvil shu eboard!

Summary of Contents for SB-9

Page 1: ...instance that your product is defective or missing parts contact your retailer to submit parts requests or warranty claims Please read the warranty information at the back of these assembly instructi...

Page 2: ...laced in direct sunlight or near a heat source It is intended for INDOOR use only a ect the trueness of the play eld and should not necessarily be considered a defect If used properly the Climatic Adj...

Page 3: ...3 SB 9 PARTS IDENTIFIER NOT TO SCALE...

Page 4: ...4 SB 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Please unscrew and move the playfield out of the cradle before legs assembly...

Page 5: ...underside of the play eld through a metal bar Adjustments will be made by tightening the nuts on the anchor bolts against the metal bar the rst Climatic Adjuster at either end of the table This will...

Page 6: ...he play eld to crack permanently damaging your shu e board nut below the metal bar up against the bar in order to pull the center of the play eld down en the nuts below the metal bar up against the ba...

Page 7: ...of his colored pucks toward the opposite end of the board Player B then shoots the other colored puck attempting either to outdistance or knock o the other player s rst puck The two players continue s...

Page 8: ...lor then Player B will throw the remaining four weights The objective is to get at least plish this or simply lag one in All pucks must be past the foul line or o the board if a puck remains on the bo...

Page 9: ...ges and insurance are not covered and are the responsibility of the purchaser Labor charges and related expenses for removal installation or replacement of the product or components are not covered un...

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