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Attention: In case you want to teach more (max. 4) switches to the robot that is possible
only to make within one teaching procedure, so all have to be taught at the same time one
after the other!
Please note: The remote switch works with a small 12 V, 27 A type battery which can go dead
time to time, so has to be replaced.
The height of the release head
Most table tennis robots do not have this possibility; however, with the
PowerPong 3000
the ball is re-
turned at different heights in a realistic match play manner.
In case of the
PowerPong 3000
the release height is adjusted in the following way: it is quite easy to
push down the net thanks to its spring holding mechanism
(Fig. 11.)
The curved tube which holds the release throw head can be pulled
up and down in the ball tube found under it when the hand screw is
loosened
(Fig. 12.)
. Finally adjust the desired height in a way that
one of the silver signs found on the thinner internal tube to the top
margin
of
external thicker
tube
,
then
tighten
the
hand screw.
Turning the
PowerPong 3000
off and Putting out of Service
1.
Pull the adapter from current when going out from the place where the machine works. Do not let the
robot switched on without control.
2.
If the robot is taken temporarily from the table, then put the adapter, the control box and the extension
cord in the ball holder part, fold the net in middle stage and get down the robot from the table. The robot
can be put away so easily and quickly until the next practice.
Transport
When the robot is to be transported to another place, also the net keeping poles have to be turned until the
first collision. (
Fig. 3)
Turn the hanging poles and the head in the direction of the robot and turn the net keeping poles in totally
upper position.
Transport the robot in such position.
Do not forget to pack the adapter, the control box and the extension cord.
Fig. 12.
Fig. 11.