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Wipe down cover with a damp cloth after each practice.  

 

Inspect the wheels and rollers after each practice and wipe them clean. 

 

Inspect the tires monthly for tread wear and damage.  

 

Inspect base foam for any damage. If damage is present, email MVP LLC at 
[email protected] 

 

 

MVP | SPRINT Mobile Tackling Dummy Limited Warranty 

We warrant to the original purchaser each new MVP | SPRINT Mobile Tackling Dummy of our manufacture 
to be free from defects in material and workmanship. The warranty period for the structural frame, 
Molded Foam Core and Pad Cover expires after two (2) years under normal use and service.  The warranty 

period for unit’s Mo

tors, Rollers and Drive Train expires after two (2) years of normal use and service. The 

warranty period for the battery, charger and tires expires after one (1) year of normal use and service. 
Worn items 

must be replaced using genuine MVP’s replacement 

parts only.  This warranty shall not apply 

if other replacement parts are used. 

Our obligations under this warranty will be limited to repairing or replacing at our factory any part or 
parts thereof within the warranty period. The warranty begins at delivery of the MVP product to the 
original consumer.  Once the product is returned to MVP, we will perform an inspection to determine if 
the product is defective in material or workmanship.  If MVP determines the product is defective in 
material or workmanship, MVP will repair or replace any part or parts at no cost to the consumer.   

THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT 
LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE.  IN NO EVENT SHALL MVP BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR 
FOR ANY DELAY IN PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS WARRANTY.   

The warranty shall not apply to any MVP LLC’s product that has been used, repai

red, or altered outside of 

the factory in any way so as to affect the intent of the design.  Also excluded from warranty is any product 
that has been subject to misuse, negligence, accident, inappropriate environment, lack of normal 
maintenance or has been operated in any way other than its intended use. This unit is not intended to be 
operated in standing water or submerged under water. This unit is not intended to be dropped or to be 
collided into a wall or curb. The warranty does not include scratches in paint or other cosmetic damage 
including surface corrosion arising from normal use. The warranty does not include cosmetic damage 
caused by unsuitable detergents, cleaners and lubricants. 

 

 

 

 

 

General Maintenance Instructions

 

Warranty

 

Summary of Contents for SPRINT

Page 1: ...ned Document Contents Click link to jump to specific manual 1 SPRINT FIRST Generation Product Manual 2 SPRINT SECOND Generation Product Manual 3 SPRINT SECOND Generation Transmitter Calibration Instructions ...

Page 2: ...First Generation Product Manual ...

Page 3: ..._________________________________________________________8 Important Information Regarding Implementation__________________________________________________________________9 General Operating Information_____________________________________________________________________________________10 Battery Use Storage Charging Instructions_____________________________________________________________________...

Page 4: ...PRINT reduces the need to have player on player contact but there is still player on MVP SPRINT contact and that contact can cause injury Therefore teams and players need to understand that they use the MVP SPRINT at their own risk We have attempted to include in this Product Manual what we have learned through the development of the MVP SPRINT to assist you in using the MVP SPRINT as safely as po...

Page 5: ...4 On Off Battery Life Indicators Overheating Alert Charging Port Grass Turf Mode Switch MVP SPRINT Product Diagrams Control Panel located under flap Lifting Straps Front Back Control Panel Flap ...

Page 6: ...5 Futaba Controller Diagram ...

Page 7: ...ger plug 6 While the unit is charging the light is red When the unit is done charging the light turns green Troubleshooting Charging Port Your MVP SPRINT driving slowly and won t speed up Reason 1 The battery is low While the MVP SPRINT is on 1 Open the flap 2 Check to see if the low battery light is on If the low battery light is on 1 Remove the MVP SPRINT from the training session 2 Plug the MVP...

Page 8: ...rse toggle switch under the clear plastic on the side of the remote flipped to the opposite incorrect side Try switching it to the opposite side Your MVP SPRINT is turning very slowly Reason 1 The steering dual rate knob is not turned all the way clockwise Turn it all the way clockwise if it is not Reason 2 The foam ring on the steering wheel is loose or off track Ensure the foam ring is fully sec...

Page 9: ... or spectators in the path of the MVP SPRINT where they cannot safely square up and tackle or get out of the way causing injury Supervision of athletes while using the equipment is recommended Horse play such as chasing people with the MVP SPRINT or running it into unsuspecting persons can result in injures MVP SPRINT should only be operated within a clear line of sight of the Operator For best re...

Page 10: ...nt Design and implement drills where the player can square up their hips prior to impacting the MVP SPRINT This is especially true when the MVP SPRINT is moving at full speed If the player does not have sufficient time and space to square up their hips to the MVP SPRINT prior to impact it can result in a serious injury It is highly recommended that you explain to the players how the MVP SPRINT ope...

Page 11: ... turning the MVP SPRINT in place If MVP SPRINT slows down it is at the end of its charge cycle and the battery is near empty Use the remaining battery charge to drive the unit to its charger Turn off MVP SPRINT when not in use to avoid serious damage to the battery and to avoid wasting the current charge on the battery If the MVP SPRINT beeps due to being left idle turn off the MVP SPRINT To prolo...

Page 12: ...reen when charge is complete Charging your MVP DRIVE from an empty battery to a full charge should take approximately 6 hours Fully charge battery charger indicator light is Green Run MVP SPRINT dummy until only two of the battery charge indicator LED s are illuminated located on the internal control panel Be sure to turn off the power switch Remove the AA batteries from controller to prevent dama...

Page 13: ...Once the product is returned to MVP we will perform an inspection to determine if the product is defective in material or workmanship If MVP determines the product is defective in material or workmanship MVP will repair or replace any part or parts at no cost to the consumer THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF M...

Page 14: ... Engageable Kinetic Training Robot in order to fit the realistic tactical training needs of the warfighter HEKTR is a remote control fully armored all terrain and responsive live fire target that simulates a realistic environment by reaching speeds up to 18 mph and providing instantaneous feedback to the shooter The HEKTR platform is a versatile training tool that forces quick reaction and fluid d...

Page 15: ...Second Generation Product Manual ...

Page 16: ...iagram Quick Start General Safety Rules Important Information Regarding Implementation General Operating Information Battery Use Storage Charging Instructions General Maintenance Instructions Warranty Company Background Table of Contents 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 ...

Page 17: ...PRINT reduces the need to have player on player contact but there is still player on MVP SPRINT contact and that contact can cause injury Therefore teams and players need to understand that they use the MVP SPRINT at their own risk We have attempted to include in this Product Manual what we have learned through the development of the MVP SPRINT to assist you in using the MVP SPRINT as safely as po...

Page 18: ...4 Power Switch Charge Port Control Panel located under flap Lifting Straps Front Back Control Panel Flap Status LEDs Cal Button MVP SPRINT Product Diagrams ...

Page 19: ...5 See Troubleshooting page 6 for common issues Control Panel Light Codes Futaba Controller Diagram ...

Page 20: ... 6 While the unit is charging the light is red When the unit is done charging the light turns green Troubleshooting Charge Port Your MVP SPRINT driving slowly and won t speed up Reason 1 The battery is low While the MVP SPRINT is on 1 Open the flap 2 Check to see if the low battery light is on If the low battery light is on 1 Remove the MVP SPRINT from the training session 2 Plug the MVP SPRINT in...

Page 21: ...reverse toggle switch under the clear plastic on the side of the remote flipped to the opposite incorrect side Try switching it to the opposite side Your MVP SPRINT is turning very slowly Reason 1 The steering dual rate knob is not turned all the way clockwise Turn it all the way clockwise if it is not Reason 2 The foam ring on the steering wheel is loose or off track Ensure the foam ring is fully...

Page 22: ...ut the player or spectators in the path of the MVP SPRINT where they cannot safely square up and tackle or get out of the way causing injury Supervision of athletes while using the equipment is recommended Horse play such as chasing people with the MVP SPRINT or running it into unsuspecting persons can result in injures MVP SPRINT should only be operated within a clear line of sight of the Operato...

Page 23: ...portant Design and implement drills where the player can square up their hips prior to impacting the MVP SPRINT This is especially true when the MVP SPRINT is moving at full speed If the player does not have sufficient time and space to square up their hips to the MVP SPRINT prior to impact it can result in a serious injury It is highly recommended that you explain to the players how the MVP SPRIN...

Page 24: ...the unit on If MVP SPRINT slows down it is at the end of its charge cycle and the battery is near empty Use the remaining battery charge to drive the unit to its charger MVP SPRINT will turn itself off if the battery becomes critically low Turn off MVP SPRINT when not in use to avoid serious damage to the battery and to avoid wasting the current charge on the battery To prolong battery longevity s...

Page 25: ...t or grass Fully charge the battery charger indicator light is Green Remove the AA batteries from the controller to prevent damage due to battery leakage Store unit on the storage block provided in the original shipping box to lift wheels off the floor Store your dummy and charger in a dry moderate temperature environment 70 F Very hot temperatures very cold temperatures or significant moisture in...

Page 26: ...Once the product is returned to MVP we will perform an inspection to determine if the product is defective in material or workmanship If MVP determines the product is defective in material or workmanship MVP will repair or replace any part or parts at no cost to the consumer THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF M...

Page 27: ...mouth concussions were reduced by 58 in the first two seasons of implementing the MVP DRIVES into practice The MVP DRIVES are designed to accurately simulate the size and performance of a human weighing 190 lbs and reaching speeds of 18 mph The Story MVP is a privately held robotics engineering design company that specializes in developing high performance robotic solutions for sports and tactical...

Page 28: ...www mvprobotics com ...

Page 29: ...P Nor POINT UP Carefully remove and save the cover to the calibra tion hole It is easiest to push out from the inside Set the transmitter controls as shown POINT TO 5 00 NOTE Place SPRINT up on blocks in an upright position with the wheels off the ground before beginning this procedure ...

Page 30: ... LEDs show red only 7 Turn off both the base and the transmitter Cover the calibration hole Install plugs in both 1 8 holes 4 Verify that the LEDS go red only then green only 3 Verify that both red and green LEDs flash 5 Test the wheels Pull the trigger to make both go forward Push the trigger to make both go backward 6 Test the wheels Turn the direction knob clockwise to make the left go forward ...

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