Table-Tennis-Tables PP80 Instruction Manual Download Page 8

In  standby mode, press the  ball counter key,
then change the number by pressing  up or down
arrow key.  The range of frequency is 1 - 999.
Hold the key for fast forward adjustment.  Once
the robot has started, the number begins counting
down.  When the number reaches 0, the robot
stops and goes back into standby mode.  To set
the  infinite amount (unlimited), start the robot
without setting any number.

Selecting number of balls

In  standby mode, press the  various serving sequence key, then press the up or down arrow to choose
one from the 30 sets of serve sequences.  Press the  start key and the robot will begin to serve
automatically according to the selected sequence.  In this mode,  Spin key,  Up and  Down key,

Selecting landing spot key and  Irregular rotation key are locked temporarily. You can press the  Pause

key and select the landing spot to unlock this mode (the landing spot may be unstable due to the motor
speed and the curve level of the shooting head.  In this case, adjust the serve loop/curve by pressing the

serving curve/loop key).

Selecting different serve sequences

Press the  up or down arrow key to adjust the vol-
ume for the voice prompt.  There are 9 stages for
the volume level and 0 means volume off.

Adjusting the volume

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Digital display

Amount input key

Adjusting the volume

Adjustment key

Selecting different
serve sequence

Adjustment key

The ball container may contain 100 balls in 40mm size.  The level
of the balls in the ball container should not be higher than the label
(yellow line) positioned inside.  Any items other than table tennis
balls should not be put into ball container. Otherwise its parts may
be damaged, affecting normal operation of the robot.

Capacity of the ball container

Summary of Contents for PP80

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...nds Q Connect it using the original method Q Replace the thin film switch on the surface of control box Q Press the start key Q Check the electric socket Q Press the switch until the number displays Q...

Page 3: ...nnis robot page 2 What power supply to use page 2 Loop modulation page 3 Speed modulation page 3 Frequency modulation page 3 Selecting regular spin page 4 Selecting irregular rotation page 4 Selecting...

Page 4: ...t 1 First open the lock buckles of the ball collecting net 2 Partially unfold the ball collecting net and place the square open ing over the robot head Insert the pin from the ball collecting net into...

Page 5: ...kles and store it in a suitable place The connection between plug and socket should be perfect Unplug the robot after finishing the exercise The power switch is located at the back side of the machine...

Page 6: ...can work at the same time or work independently The higher the stage being selected the faster the ball speed will become Basically the speed of the ball is proportional to the strength of the spin If...

Page 7: ...be turned on Press the short ball key to make the ball shorter Otherwise the default serve will be long Press the Start key to start the robot after finishing the selection For example to select a fi...

Page 8: ...y are locked temporarily You can press the Pause key and select the landing spot to unlock this mode the landing spot may be unstable due to the motor speed and the curve level of the shooting head In...

Page 9: ...ng the wheels power off the robot remove the protective cover and take out the screw from the friction wheel with a screwdriver After replacing a new one screw back everything properly Please keep the...

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