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Safety instructions 

Before cleaning the machine make sure that the machine is completely switched off. 

Do not use the machine in the rain, barefoot or with wet hands.  

Never stand in front of the ball ejector. 

The machine should not be operated unsupervised by children. 

 

A small chain is attached below the machine as grounding. This must not be 
removed and should touch the ground during operation. 
 

Preparing for operation 

First insert one of the supplied 30/A/h fuses. To do this, please unscrew the screw 
cap labeled FUSE on the back of the machine, insert the fuse and screw the screw 
cap shut.  
Please have a look to the two throwing wheels, there might be a fist-sized white 
square foam to the right of the lower motor, please remove it by hand. It was placed 
there to protect the motor for transport. 
Please insert the two supplied batteries into the remote control. Please fully charge 
the lithium-ion battery before the very first use. 
The battery is located inside the machine. On the back of the machine, you will find a 
switch labeled AC (Alternating Current, for plugging into a wall outlet), OFF, and DC 
(Direct Current). While the battery is charging, the switch must be in the OFF 
position. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter and plug the supplied charger 
cord into the DC port on the machine - tighten the plug if necessary. There is no 
diode lit on the machine. A red diode lights up on the charger. 
Once the battery is fully charged, the color of the diode on the charger will change 
from red to green. (If the diode is green from the beginning, then MSV has already 
charged the battery. It is then no longer necessary to charge it again). The charging 
time can be several hours. The charger becomes warm during charging. You can see 
what percentage is charged on the display, above the toggle switch. In the graphic: 
Battery Level. You should recharge the battery at a level of 20% charge at the latest. 
If you want to operate the machine with the battery, the switch must be set to DC. If 
you want to operate the machine from the wall socket, the switch must be set to AC. 
The supplied power cable, which leads to the power supply unit, must be connected 
directly to the machine for this purpose (AC connection). 
 

Balls 

We recommend 

using pressure less

 balls because they last longer than pressured 

balls when using a ball machine. (Pressurized balls lose the gas contained in the ball 
due to compression when ejected from the machine).  
If possible, do not use brand new balls during the first 10 hours. The printing ink and 
wax film on brand new balls can leave a slick film on the rubber coating of the 
throwing wheels. This can result in erratic ball throws (e.g., two balls are shot at 
once, or ball placement accuracy decreases). New balls can be used after the initial 
shot-in period, although it is better to take lightly used balls to reduce the possible 
risk of film formation. If no used balls are available, then after the first 10 hours you 
should clean the throwing wheels as described in the chapter 

"Cleaning".

 

Summary of Contents for PlayTec

Page 1: ...1 MSV PlayTec Operating Instructions 16 2 2021...

Page 2: ...the purchase of your MSV PlayTec ball throwing machine To ensure that the machine gives you long lasting pleasure and effective training hours we ask you to read the following instructions for use car...

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Page 4: ...er Once the battery is fully charged the color of the diode on the charger will change from red to green If the diode is green from the beginning then MSV has already charged the battery It is then no...

Page 5: ...se place the machine one to two meters behind the baseline Basically the length of the balls can be additionally regulated by the speed and location of the machine After you press the start button on...

Page 6: ...he throwing direction of the balls The left number in the display e g 10 shows the throwing direction horizontally You can reach the number 10 by pressing the left arrow key as far as it will go If yo...

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Page 8: ...the playing field in front of the T line By pressing the cross button repeatedly you can select one of the six playing fields you want to practice Now you have to connect the remote control to the ma...

Page 9: ...d the remote control with the machine If you want to repeat your self programmed ball sequence in the same way at another time then press the Start Stop button again but do not press the ON OFF button...

Page 10: ...the playing field shows the orientation of the throwing wheels to the left or to the right and the middle square shows the orientation up or down Each subsequent number sets the direction vertical ho...

Page 11: ...Speed 70 Km h Frequency 5 Vertical and then Start with each subsequent press the distance to the baseline changes Press Speed 80Lm h then Frequency 5 then the North arrow key to 14 then Horizontal an...

Page 12: ...12 Press Speed 80Lm h then Frequency 5 then the North arrow key to 14 then Horizontal and Start Press Speed 70 Km h Frequency 5 the north arrow to 14 the Random button and then the start button...

Page 13: ...13 Press Speed 100 Km h then Frequency 5 the North arrow to 12 then the F key and the Start key Press Speed 40 Km h then Frequency 5 the north arrow key to 40 then the F key and then Start...

Page 14: ...14 Press the Topspin key and then one of the six keys e g Random or Cross and then Start Press the Backspin key and one of the six function keys and then Start...

Page 15: ...press the F arrow button to 14 and press Horizontal 2 times and then Start Press Speed 80Km h then Frequency 5 then the F key until the number 14 appears in the middle square under the playing field...

Page 16: ...p Nothing will happen on the remote control display This means that the ball flies higher and higher over the net and hits at a certain height setting which can be read in the middle rectangle on the...

Page 17: ...will randomly throw balls to different positions until the ball throwing is stopped by pressing the F key see also Graphic 18 in the Appendix By repeatedly pressing the Cross key you can press 6 times...

Page 18: ...the upper part of the housing loosen six screws as this makes it easier to rasp We will be happy to send you instructions for this on request Afterwards always use a vacuum cleaner to suck the dirt fr...

Page 19: ...ll Frequency See remote control operation Ball Capacity Dimensions 150 150 Balls L 52 cm W 36cm H 52 5 cm Weiht Without packing 28 5 kg With packing 32 7 Kg Functions of the remote control From bottom...

Page 20: ...derungen der EG Richtlinie entspricht Bezeichnung der Maschine MSV Tennisballmaschine PlayTec Angewandte harmonisierte EG Normen EN 292 1 2 EN 60204 1 EN 55014 EN 550082 Einschl gige EG Richtlinien Ma...

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