Reebok 51549 Assembly Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 14

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1.

 

Make sure the surface beneath the Base is smooth and free of  stones, gravel or other 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. If  a leak is found or the water level is low, lay the 

system down on the ground and call the Customer Service number for assistance.

4.  If  the unit is to be stored without weight, tilt the unit forward and rest the Rim on the 

ground.

5.

 

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

to prevent algae formation inside the Base.

WHEN USING WATER IN THE BASE TAKE THE 

FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:

Operation of the height adjustment system

WHILE TRANSPORTING THE SYSTEM, USE CAUTION TO 

PREVENT THE MECHANISM FROM ADJUSTING.

The adjustable system may be adjusted from 7 1/2 feet to 10 feet in 6-inch increments.

Hold the Handle tightly and squeeze the Trigger. Raise the Handle to lower the Backboard, 

or lower the Handle to raise the Backboard.

Moving the system

WARNING: The system must only be moved by people who are capable of 

handling its weight.  Children should not be allowed to move the system.

a.  Adjust the system to its lowest position.

b.  Stand in front of  the system and pull on the pole until the unit is balanced on its Wheels.

c.  Move the system to the desired location and carefully set the Base down.

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. Check the Pole Cap for cracks 

or  tears  that  could  let  water  into  the  pole.  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

Only clean the Backboard with the approved 

cleaning materials listed below:

1

Registered Trademark of the Drackett Products Company.

2

Registered Trademarks of Procter & Gamble.

3

Registered Trademark of Texize, Division of Norton Norwich Products Inc.

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Registered Trademark of the Clorox Company.

Windex

1

Joy

2

 

Mr. Clean

2

Fantastik

3

Formula 409

4

The use of other chemicals will 

void the warranty.

Summary of Contents for 51549

Page 1: ...result in property damage Please heed all warnings and cautions To ensure your safety do not attempt to assemble this system without reading and following all instructions carefully Identify and inven...

Page 2: ...e 2 AN DA03800 Rebook Pole Pad 1 Main Hardware HD9125B HA 300022 1 4 Centerlock Nut 2 HB 300029 1 2 x 7 1 8 Hex Bolt 5 HC 300110 1 4 x 2 3 4 Hex Bolt 2 HD 301008 1 2 Centerlock Nut 5 HE 302005 3 8 x 7...

Page 3: ...1 3 4 Hex Bolt 1 GF 300031 3 8 Flat Washer 2 GH 300095 5 16 Cap Nut 1 GI 300103 6 x 3 8 Phillips Screw 2 HF 302008 3 8 Centerlock Nut 2 GK 302053 3 8 x 4 Hex Bolt 2 GL 800239 1 2 x 3 7 16 Spacer 2 Pol...

Page 4: ...on or misuse could result in system failure If technical assistance is required contact the manufacturer Minimum operational height is 7 6 to the Rim Most injuries are caused by misuse and or failure...

Page 5: ...le One slot at the top of the pole two holes near the top two holes at the bottom and a bent edge at the bottom Shortest pole GK GF MP GL AQ HF Large holes 2 1 Small holes GL GK HF PA 2 GF 2 2 2 1 100...

Page 6: ...il instructed The Screw will spin freely once installed Insert the remaining 1 4 x 3 4 Screw PA through the small hole in the Middle Pole and into the Bottom Pole WARNING The poles must be seated toge...

Page 7: ...nd of the Pole Brace AM has a smaller hole and attaches to the top hole in the Base AF The angled end attaches to the pole AM RC BB AF RC BD Only finger tighten now Repeat for the other Pole Brace BB...

Page 8: ...the holes Tighten the T Nuts RA only until the Rubber Washers RD begin to bulge RD RA RC 2 HD9125B 2 2 2 1012253 14 AC RK RK Place the Plastic Guard AC on the back of the Rim Only hand tighten the Nu...

Page 9: ...hg 16 HG HG HG The lower holes should go over the Carriage Bolts Bend the Backboard Brackets LB RB out LB RB Not actual size HH HH Do not overtighten the Nuts HH Completely tighten all Rim hardware 1...

Page 10: ...the Bolt AL GA GI GI ga 21 AS HH01300 gc 1 Not actual size 1 Not actual size gi 22 GC AS 2 23 gd AS AR 2 GD GD hj 4 AL HB HB AK 24 HJ AL HD HD The Backboard and Rim should be on the ground resting on...

Page 11: ...er Channel AN up to the 10 mark and release the Trigger so it clicks into place Insert the slotted end first AN 28 Remove the Inner Channel AN that is packaged inside the Outer Tube AO before attachin...

Page 12: ...L he 1 1 HE Use the holes closest to the pole Tighten all Nuts securely now 31 9 16 Wrenches Tighten all Nuts securely now AA AD Hook the Springs AD into the 3 holes in the Backboard Brackets Use the...

Page 13: ...ns we recommend that sand be used instead of water to fill the Base If a leak develops water could run out unnoticed allowing the unit to fall over and resulting in serious personal injuries or proper...

Page 14: ...s 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 lo...

Page 15: ...to y o en una zona a resguardo del viento lejos de propiedades personales que puedan da arse si el sistema se cae y de l neas de suministro de energ a No use el sistema para levantar ning n objeto El...

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