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TO RAISE OR LOWER THE GOAL:

1.  Using two adults, tip the unit forward and rest the Rim on the ground. Do not scratch the 

Rim.

2.  With one person holding the system at all times, remove the Adjustment Knob and Carriage 

Bolt, adjust the system to the desired height, and replace the Bolt and Knob. Make sure the 

Adjustment Knob is secure before standing the unit to playing position.

MOVING THE PROCOURT

®

 SYSTEM: - Two adults are recommended.

BEFORE TRANSPORTING THE PROCOURT

®

, MAKE SURE ALL KNOBS AND 

NUTS ARE TIGHTENED COMPLETELY.

a.

   Face the Backboard. Pull back on the Middle Pole until the system is on its Wheels. Move to 

the desired location.

b.

   Using 

two adults

, slowly stand the system to playing position.

WARNING: Children should never be allowed to move the ProCourt

®

.

When using water in the Base, take these precautions:

1. 

  Make sure the surface beneath the Base is smooth and free of  stones, gravel or sharp objects 

that could puncture the Base and cause leakage.

2.

  Check the Base frequently for cracks or punctures.

3.

  Always check the water level before play.

4. 

If   the  system  is  to  be  stored  without  weight,  tilt  it  forward  and  rest  the  Rim  on  the 

ground.

5.

  Every time the Base is filled with water, add one tablespoon of  chlorine bleach to the water 

to prevent algae formation in the Base.

  The life of your basketball system depends on many variables. The climate, exposure to corrosives 

such as salt, pesticides, or herbicides, and excessive use or misuse can all contribute to pole failure, 

which may cause property damage or personal injury.

Check your basketball system frequently for loose hardware, excessive wear, and signs of  corrosion. 

For safety reasons, and to prolong the life of your basketball system, you 

must

 take the following 

preventive measures.

a.  Check all Nuts and Bolts. If  any are loose, tighten them.

b.  Check all parts for excessive wear and tear. If  necessary, replace any parts that have been worn 

or damaged through usage. Contact our Customer Service Department for replacement parts.

c.  Inspect the Warning Sticker on the pole. If  it is ripped, faded, or illegible, call our Customer 

Service Department to request a replacement Sticker.

d.  Check all pole sections for visible rust or chipped or cracked paint. If  either are present, do the 

following:

  1. 

Use an emery cloth to completely remove any rust or chipped paint.

  2. 

Clean the area with a damp cloth and allow it to dry.

  3. 

Apply two coats of  a rust preventative, high gloss enamel paint to the area. Allow the 

paint to dry between coats.

IF RUST HAS PENETRATED THROUGH THE POLE ANYWHERE, REPLACE IT 

IMMEDIATELY!

POLE CARE AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for PROCOURT 1225

Page 1: ... オ ナ マニュ アル 取り付け説明書 C o p y ...

Page 2: ...ducts www lifetime com Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer has to be contacted for replacement parts PROCOURT BASKETBALL SYSTEM 10 1 2006 Model 1225 1225 WARNING To ensure your safety do not attempt to assemble this system without reading and following all instructions carefully Identify and inventory the parts using the Parts List Failure to comply with any of the warnings in...

Page 3: ...he risk of accident or injury A high probability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed maintained or operated properly If using a ladder during assembly use extreme caution Follow all warnings and cautions on the ladder carefully Two people are required for assembly Check the Base regularly for leaks Slow leakage could cause the system to tip over unexpectedly Seat the pole sect...

Page 4: ...ailure to assemble the pole sections correctly may result in severe personal injury or property damage as described on Page Two ONCE THE POLE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN SEATED THEY CANNOT BE SEPARATED Note Tapers and flares are exaggerated in the illustrations During play use extreme caution to keep each player s face away from the Rim and Net Serious dental injury can occur if teeth come in contact with ...

Page 5: ...ts separate If any parts are missing call our Customer Service Department B Test fit all Bolts by inserting them into their respective holes If necessary carefully scrape away any excess powder coating buildup from inside the holes Do not scrape away all of the powder coating Bare metal may rust A MINIMUM OF TWO ADULTS ARE REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY ...

Page 6: ...x 3 1 4 Carr Blt 8cm x 8 26cm 2 Rim Hardware HP18600 RA 300027 5 16 x 1 75 Hex Bolt 0 8 cm x 4 445cm 2 RC BB01400 2 U Bolt 5 08cm 1 RD 302090 5 16 Nylock Flange Nut 0 8 cm 4 CC 302014 5 16 Flat Washer 0 8 cm 4 RE DD00200 Net 1 Pole Hardware 1001202 PA AM01500 Rim Support 1 PB 300066 5 16 Hex T Nut 0 8 cm 2 PC 300075 5 16 Flange Lock Nut 0 8 cm 2 PD 302010 5 16 x 3 4 Hex Bolt 0 8 cm x 1 905cm 2 PE ...

Page 7: ...ndicated BA RA CC RD CB PD PC PB CD PE CA BF CF BD BC BE Tools and Materials Required for Assembly Not Included 1 Adjustable Wrench 2 319 lbs 144 kg of Sand Water Supply 3 1 2 Wrenches 2 4 Scrap Wood Cardboard 5 Phillips Screwdriver 6 Funnel BH ...

Page 8: ...ole far enough to clear the holes near the bottom of the Middle Pole WARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut If the end of the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap call our Customer Service Department at the number on Page Two Exposed threads on the end of the Bolt may cause serious injuries such as those listed on Page Two 1 2 Wrench 2 Make sure the crimped side of the Top Pole faces the same direc...

Page 9: ... CF 1 1001200 4 3 CD 1 Position the Top Pole TP at its lowest height setting You may need to push the Nut CD into place with a 5 16 Bolt Be sure to use the Zinc Nut CD CD CE CE TP CF MP ...

Page 10: ...seat the poles correctly could allow the poles to separate during use which could lead to serious personal injuries or property damage WARNING CA 5 1001200 1 CA Make sure Steps 1 through 4 are complete before starting this Step MP BP MP BP The Top Pole cannot be inserted after the Middle and Bottom Poles are joined Align the slot in the Bottom Pole with the hole in the Middle Pole and slide the Mi...

Page 11: ...5 3 4 Axle AB and step on the Base so the Axle fits into the slots in the bottom of the Base Lay the pole on the ground with the crimped side of the Top Pole resting on the ground Rotate the Pole up so the 1 2 x 7 Axle BG fits into the slots in the top of the Base BG BG AB BG BG AC AB ...

Page 12: ...ase and Pole Brace hardware Tip the Base forward so the pole is resting on the ground 10 BD BC BD BC CC CC AE The flattened end of the Pole Brace AE attaches to the Base The angled end attaches to the pole Only finger tighten the Nuts at this time AE AC 2 2 1007262 ...

Page 13: ...13 12 LB RB RC PC PE 1001202 2 1 2 Wrenches 14 13 PE PE PC PC TP MP Completely tighten the Nuts RD RD CC PA RA Only finger tighten the Nuts now BB CC RA RD 2 4 4 HP18600 AD 2 ...

Page 14: ...k develops water could run out unnoticed allowing the unit to fall over and resulting in serious personal injury and or death or property damage Always keep the Base on a smooth surface free from objects that may puncture it 16 PD PB 15 RE AD 2 2 LB RB PD PB Completely tighten all Rim hardware PD 1001202 1 2 Wrenches ...

Page 15: ...n the Base Fig 1 Using a funnel add sand through the hole in the top of the Base until the sand is just below the top hole Fig 1 Using two adults carefully stand the system up Finish filling the Base with sand Fig 2 Insert the remaining 1 1 4 Base Plug BA into the top fill hole Fig 3 Figure 3 BA BA Figure 1 Figure 2 ...

Page 16: ...BA into the lower hole in the Base Fig 1 Add water through the top hole in the Base until the water is just below the top hole Fig 1 Using two adults carefully stand the system up Finish filling the Base with water Fig 2 Insert the remaining 1 1 4 Base Plug BA into the top fill hole Fig 3 17 ...

Page 17: ...e tablespoon of chlorine bleach to the water to prevent algae formation in the Base The life of your basketball system depends on many variables The climate exposure to corrosives such as salt pesticides or herbicides and excessive use or misuse can all contribute to pole failure which may cause property damage or personal injury Check your basketball system frequently for loose hardware excessive...

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Page 19: ...a zona a resguardo del viento lejos de propiedades personales que puedan dañarse si el sistema se cae y de líneas de suministro de energía No use el sistema para levantar ningún objeto El mecanismo está diseñado para elevar solamente el peso del tablero con el aro No cuelgue nada de la agarradera el aro el tablero ni los brazos de elevación ya que esto puede dañar el sistema y anular la garantía N...

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