
© 2005 K.T. Sports, Ltd.
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
THERMAL PROTECTOR
CONNECTOR
SPT-2 POWER CORD
MOTOR
ON/OFF
SWITCH
POLARIZED PLUG
AC 100~125V
ELECTRIC RATING : AC 100 ~125 V, 50/60 HZ, 30/31 WATTS, 2850/3400 RPM
Mt. Olive, NJ 07828
Printed in China
ELECTRONIC SCORER OPERATION:
1) Turn on the switch, located on the side of the scoreboard to choose automatic scoring with sound and
light, or automatic scoring without sound and light.
2) Each period is pre-set to 10 minutes and can be adjusted up or down by pressing the “Up” or “Down”
buttons.
3) Press “Start” button to begin the game.
4) For a “time out” or dropped pucks, simply press the “Pause” button. Press the button again to restart
the game.
5) Each goal scored will be registered on the scoreboard and generate a crowd cheer. All scores can be
cleared by pressing the “Home Reset” or “Visitor Reset” buttons
6) The end of the 1st period will be signaled by a buzzer. Press the “Start” button to begin the 2nd period.
The LED lights will indicate the periods.
7) To reset the game, press the “Up” and “Down” buttons at the same time and hold for 2 seconds.
NOTE
: The scoreboard will shut off automatically after 20 minutes. If not in use, however,
we suggest turning the power off when the game will not be used for an extended period of
time.
HOCKEY GAME RULES:
1) This game is designed to be played with two (2) players, one at each end, or with four (4) players, two
at each end of the game table.
2) Flip a coin to determine who will begin play, or a face-off can be held at the center of the table.
3) Play begins when the puck is placed on the playing surface. Players must hit the puck with the hand-
held pushers and attempt to shoot into the opponent’s goal.
4) One point is awarded when a puck is shot into the opponent’s goal.
5) Winning the game: the winning score is accomplished by being the first player to reach a predetermined
score or by being the player to score the most points within a given period.
MAINTAINING YOUR GAME:
1) Wipe playing surface with a clean cloth before and after each use.
2) While table is on, vacuum gently with a soft brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner.
3) In the event the puck becomes rough or scuffed, use a sheet of extra fine sand paper to lightly rub until
the puck is smooth.
4) For faster play, wipe down the playing surface with a spray wax and cloth. (
NOTE
: Do not spray the
wax directly on the table. Spray it on a cloth first.) Make sure the blower is on to prevent clogging the
holes.