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Things You Can Do with No Cord Attached!
Now that there is no cord to manage
you have the freedom to do many
things you couldn’t do with previous
lane machines.
In the past, you had to hold the cord
whenever operating the lane machine.
If it takes you 45 to 60 minutes to
condition your lanes, you virtually gain
that time to do other things.
Here are a few time-saving recommendations:
1.
More attention can be given to the approaches and the area just past the foul line.
2.
Dusting the approaches is much easier without a cord lying around.
3.
Adjust foul lights. This is always an on-going task.
4.
Inspect power lifts. Not much fun when these things go down.
5.
Socialize with the customers. Now you can do it and not worry about the machine
running over the cord when you turn your head.
6.
Watch the machine do its job. Make sure it is conditioning (oiling) and cleaning properly
because it’s not much fun when the bowlers know before you do.
7.
Get your ball out and bowl while you condition and check the lanes out. It is always
nice to know the strike-ability of the lanes.
8.
It is much easier to have that morning cup of coffee when conditioning now.
9.
Inspect the entire lane area as you condition. You are now able to stroll all over the
place.
10.
Think of how to make the transition better at the foul line (only if it’s bad). This is very
important because you do not want to damage your new cordless machine due to poor
transitions.
What you do with this extra time is up to you, but one thing is certain… we think you will
enjoy the freedom of a dependable battery-operated lane machine.
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