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REQUIRED TOOLS 

Adjustable Spanner 

 

Wrenches (size) 

 

PRECAUTIONS 

DO 

DO NOT 

Keep your face and mouth away from the rim and net 
during  play.  If  your  teeth  or  face  come  into  contact 
with the rim and net, serious injury can occur. 

When adjusting the height or moving the system, keep 
your fingers and hands away from the moving parts. 

Ensure the surface beneath the base is flat and free of 
stones, gravel, or any other debris which may puncture 
the  base.  If  leakage  occurs  the  system  may  topple 
over. 

Check system before each use for loose fittings, wear 
and tear or any other signs of instability. Tighten any 
loose fittings. 

Keep  water and organic  material away  from the pole. 
The pole could rust and fall. 

Once  a  month  check  the  pole  and  all  metal  parts  for 
rust. 

Do not hang from the rim. 

Do  not  wear  jewellery  during  play,  it  may  become 
entangled with the net. 

Do not slide or climb onto the base or pole. 

Do  not  leave  the  system  standing  upright  without 
having filled the base with water or sand. 

Do not allow children to adjust the height or move the 
system. 

Do  not  use  the  system  in  windy  or  severe  weather 
conditions.  System  may  tip  over.  Place  system  in  an 
area protected from the wind or in an area away from 
property that may be damaged if the system falls. 

Do not use near overhead power lines. 

Do not hang anything off the rim or backboard and do 
not use the system to lift or hoist anything. 

  

 

Summary of Contents for IN 10664

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL EN IN 10664 Portable Basketball L System inSPORTline Orlando TWO ADULTS...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 PARTS LIST 4 HARDWARE 5 REQUIRED TOOLS 7 PRECAUTIONS 7 ASSEMBLY 8 TRANSPORT 14 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 15...

Page 3: ...roperly If using a ladder during assembly use extreme caution Check base regularly for leakage Slow leaks could cause the system to tip over unexpectedly Seat the pole sections properly if applicable...

Page 4: ...4 PARTS LIST A Backboard 1x B Rim Net 1x C Base 1x D Bottom Pole 1x E Middle Pole 1x F Top Pole 1x G Support arm 2x H Wheels 2x I Wheels Axle 1x J V Bracket 1x...

Page 5: ...ms Short 2x L Height Adjuster Cap 1x N Spring 2x Q Height Adjuster 1x R Plastic Mat short 8x S Height Adjuster Handle 1x T Plastic Mat long 2x U Bracket Tube 2x HARDWARE V Lock Nut 17x W Washer 35x X...

Page 6: ...6 V 4 M12 5x W 3 M10 4x W 4 M12 10x 1 M10x90mm 2x 2 M8x16mm 4x 4 M8x100mm 2x 6 M12x180mm 5x 3 M8x20mm 2x 5 M8x40mm 2x 7 M8x65mm 1x 8 Cross head screw 1x 9 M8x90mm 2x...

Page 7: ...en any loose fittings Keep water and organic material away from the pole The pole could rust and fall Once a month check the pole and all metal parts for rust Do not hang from the rim Do not wear jewe...

Page 8: ...eels H into the groves of the base C Using the axle I through them to secure 2 Secure the support arms to the base and bottom pole by using two bolts 2 two bolts 3 through six washers W 2 and two nuts...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 2 1 Attached the middle pole E to bottom pole D straightly 2 Secure the U Bracket K on the middle pole E at the joint by two bolts 9 through four washers W 2 and two nuts V 2...

Page 10: ...ening it with backboard 1 Attach the rim B and V Bracket J on the backboard A by using two spring sets X N and four bolts 4 5 through six washers W 2 and four nuts V 2 2 Open the V Bracket to align at...

Page 11: ...hin rim hook Repeat for remaining net loops 1 Attach the upper arms P on the V Bracket using a bolt 6 through two washers W 4 two plastic mats R one bracket tube U and one nut V 4 2 Attach the lower a...

Page 12: ...plastic mats R and two nuts V 4 2 Attach the height adjuster Q on the lower arms O by using a bolt 6 through two washers W 4 two plastic mats T and a nut V 4 3 Cap the M and L onto the top pole and he...

Page 13: ...Bracket K by using a bolt 7 through two washers W 2 and a nut V 2 2 Attach the height adjuster handle S into height adjuster by using a cross head screw 8 through a washer W 1 and a nut V 1 3 Attach...

Page 14: ...d adult Carefully pour sand into base 4 Allow sand to slide into lower and of base near the wheels Gradually lower base as sand is poured to ensure sand fills entire base Once full replace cap 5 If fi...

Page 15: ...ied in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected By the Warranty for Goods Quality...

Page 16: ...ds unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is...

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