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Instructions Manual

Ballistic

, Razor 

& Rev Force 1

 

H

ockey sledge

Summary of Contents for Ballistic

Page 1: ...Instructions Manual Ballistic Razor Rev Force 1 Hockey sledge ...

Page 2: ...Instructions 2 1 Explanation of Symbols 3 2 2 General Safety Information 3 General Safety Cont d 4 General Safety Cont d 5 3 Delivery 6 4 Final Assembly Preparation for use 4 1 Required Tools 6 4 1 Razor G Force Assembly 7 4 2 Ballistic Assembly 8 4 3 Rev Force 1 Goalie 9 5 Maintenance and Care 5 1 Regular Maintenance 10 5 2 Care 10 1 ...

Page 3: ... has been used under the conditions and for the purposes described We recommend that the device be used and maintained according to the instructions for use The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by components and spare parts not approved by the manufacturer We request that photographs be emailed to us of the parts that have proven faulty After review we will decide if it is indeed...

Page 4: ... sledges are designed to absorb the forces generated during sledge hockey They comply with IPC rules and are suitable for use according to international standards Nevertheless the possibility of injuries when participating in sports cannot be excluded These risks can be minimized by wearing suitable protective clothing playing by the rules and always being attentive while playing Risk of tipping d...

Page 5: ...ng due to tipping If the sledge tips during boarding the user may experience crushing of the hands The sledge must always be in a stable position for boarding CAUTION Risk of accidents for inexperienced users User this product without experience can lead to falls or other dangerous situations Therefore you must practice in training situations first Learn the effects of shifts in the centre of grav...

Page 6: ...dge hockey CAUTION Risk of leg or residual lim injuries Securely holding the legs residual limbs in place in required in order to prevent injuries while playing Use foot strap provided with sledge Risk of damage caused by overload The maximum allowable user weight with protective equipment is 250 lbs Anything over this weight we must be made aware so we reinforce parts as necessary NOTICE ...

Page 7: ... Wrench For standard Nose 6 Quantity Description Bucket with seat frame attached Adjustable riser if ordered as an option Seat belts attached to the bucket Foam padding on bottom and back of seat PLEASE NOTE Ratchet strap seatbelt system and Over Amour leg cover is only on the Razor and Ballistic sledges All other styles of sledges come with the standard cam lock seat belts Main frame includes the...

Page 8: ...8 Wrench 5 32 Allen Wrench 1 2 Wrench 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Place blade system on bucket as shown Be sure Blade System is in front of seat frame adjustable riser Insert side tubes They are marked left and right 2 Tighten seat frame All 4 bolts If your sledge came with an adjustable riser tighten all 4 bolts on the riser Frame Stiffener 3 Slide frame stiffener onto side tubes Slide foot support onto nose p...

Page 9: ...Belts Over Armour attached to Frame 2 Ballistic Frame Side Tubes Frame Stiffener Foot Strap 3 Nose with Plastic Skag Tools Required 7 16 Wrench 3 8 Wrench 5 32 Allan wrench The Ballistic 1 2 3 1 Slide side tubes out and remove foot support strap Re insert side tubes 2 Slide Foot support on 3 Slide nose piece into side tubes 4 Secure nose with bolts provided and then tighten all the bots on the sle...

Page 10: ...wn and slide frame tubes in Frame tubes are marked left and right If you are receiving more than one sled they will have numbers on them 3 Once you have installed the frame tubes Slide the nose in and install pins this aligns the tube holes to the tele scoping nose holes Now tighten the bolts on the seat frame See next picture 4 5 NOT TO BE USED AS A SNOW SLED Tools Required 7 16 Wrench Qty 2 For ...

Page 11: ...m parts of the sledge with an absorbent cloth In particular the inner bucket should be cleaned regularly Perspiration and humidity can reduce the lifespan of the foam insert Regular cleaning is also essential for hygiene reasons 11 CAUTION Risk of injury due to damaged loose components Damaged parts and loose bolt connections represent a hazard to the user and fellow players The frame and mounting...

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