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Page 2: ...permission We reserve the right to alter or modify the robot and attachments without further notice Statement Make sure the local voltage is AC100V 240V 50 60Hz Do not plug in with wet hands as device...
Page 3: ...total of 10 landing points Press the Left and Right along with the Short and Long buttons on the remote control to select the desired landing point s Mixed Random Mode Balls land randomly on 10 possib...
Page 4: ...djustment and Replacement of Spin Wheel Storage Remote Control Information Fixing a Jam 1 2 Serving Frequency 3 Fixed Mode 4 Random Mode 5 Mixed Random Mode 6 Program Mode 7 Serving Combinations 8 Sta...
Page 5: ...ector Motor cover Guiding board Power socket Main cover Supporting unit Main housing Transparent cover Plate Tray Lower side net rod Middle net rod 1 Remote control Under spin wheel Upper side net rod...
Page 6: ...Remote Control Functions Start Stop Under spin adjustment Under spin indicator Ball serving frequency Infrared sensor Mode Selection button Higher arc adjustment Arc adjustment set key Lower arc adju...
Page 7: ...arms fully then place the robot onto the middle line of the table Fasten the velcro of the ball collection net to the middle net of the table 4 Insert DC power plug into DC power socket 5 Place balls...
Page 8: ...creen is dim Place the new batteries at the correct position of When the remote control is not in use for a longer period of time please remove the batteries Aged batteries may cause damage to the rem...
Page 9: ...top Use the remote control to adjust the spin level and serve frequency to the factory recommended parameters as shown below With the remote control pointing at the robot press and the robot will star...
Page 10: ...ol disappears and the power indication light on the robot will turn red Start Stop Start Stop Frequency adjustment Frequency level Note There is a beep sound from the robot indicating when the robot h...
Page 11: ...Press to run Program Mode Serves will land on the points as last programmed Mode Selection Start Stop 7 Start Stop above Throw Mixed Random Mode Start S top Program Mode Mix Random Mode Random Mode F...
Page 12: ...tructions given for 2 minutes the Program Mode will automatically be withdrawn 2 In the process of program setting types and level of spin frequency of serve and the serving curve cannot be adjusted 3...
Page 13: ...Robot Operation 8 Serving Arc Adjustment 9 Serving arc adjustment Arc adjust set key Arc adjust set Arc adjust set key Arc adjust set...
Page 14: ...alls should be placed in the dish Otherwise it may cause robot failure or damage to the parts Ball Collection Dish Maintenance Disconnect the power supply before the fuse is replaced eplacement Fuse R...
Page 15: ...rd distance between wheels Motor Screws Scale mark for distance between wheels 2 Replacement of Spin Wheels Note When the landing points and speed of serves do not meet requirements adjust the distanc...
Page 16: ...stuck is mainly attributable to damaged balls or other items that may be blocking the ball running track If the problem occurs disconnect the power supply and follow the procedures as below to correct...
Page 17: ...balls back into the robot saving time and increasing efficiency Package Gross weight Net weight Dimensions Note If the parameters of this table vary from what is marked on the robot the parameters on...
Page 18: ...rchase and authorization must be made by Killerspin via e mail or phone prior to the return of any and all merchandise Any returned product must be returned in its original packaging and in saleable c...
Page 19: ...if in the opinion of Killerspin they appear to have been damaged by the customer A customer requesting the return of the damaged product which was sent to and received by Killerspin will require all s...