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Assembling the EZ Door™ 

All rinks that do not have Classic Height sections (those with 2 or 3 layers of Boards around the entire rink) will 
come equipped with an

 

EZ Door™

 

to get in and out of your rink.

 

 

Decide where you want the

 

EZ Door™

 

to go. Be sure there is room outside the rink to step in and out. The

 

EZ 

Door™

 

will open into the rink. 

Simply slide the

 

EZ Door™

 

down the

 

Board Connectors

 

as you would a regular Board. The Door will take the place 

of 2

 

Straight Boards

 

stacked on top of each other, in your second and third layer. So, this section of your rink will 

have 1

 

Straight Board

 

stacked below the

 

EZ Door.

 

 

Note: If you have Netting on all 4 sides of your rink, you will receive slightly altered PRO Net Holders that fit into 
the EZ Door. 

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Assembling Your Rink | Double & Arena Height Boards (Part 2) 

Step 5:

 Adding the Double & Arena Height Boards 

Now that the Liner is on, you can start adding your Double or Arena Height Boards.

 

 

Stack the second layer of Boards on top of your first layer. You may need to pull the Liner out 
so it drapes over the first layer Board, as you slide on the second layer. This part is even easier 
with two people! Repeat this around the rink as needed until your second layer is complete.

 

Be 

sure to add your second layer of PRO Net Holders at this stage, before moving on to your third 
layer of Boards.  

Slip a

 

Safety Bumper Cap

 

on the corner of any board that escalates between Classic to 

Double or Double to Arena Height sections (as shown in Figure 3).

 

 

Figure 3

Содержание PRO Home Arena System

Страница 1: ...PRO Home Arena System Assembly Guide Double and or Arena Height Boards with Square Corners...

Страница 2: ...stem brings all of the thrills of a professional hockey rink right to your backyard all with the same ease of assembly as our original rink All EZ ICE Rinks are designed for assembly on any flat surfa...

Страница 3: ...Height Board sections C 2 PRO Arena Height Brackets to support Double and Arena Height Board sections D PRO Board Connectors to lock your boards in place D 1 PRO Classic Height Board Connectors D 2 PR...

Страница 4: ...The EZ Door for Double Height Rinks will take the place of 1 Straight Board The EZ ICE Door for Arena Height Rinks will take the place of 2 Straight Boards stacked taking up one 5 foot section of your...

Страница 5: ...Brackets and Board Connectors on the ground where each board connects with the next Each Bracket should have at least 1 Single Buckle connected to it LAYOUT TIP 1 Measuring Slope Even if your yard loo...

Страница 6: ...o the left or right of the Board Connector The triangle part of the Bracket should be outside of the rink Make sure the Bracket Buckles are pulled under the Bracket and sit inside the rink Then slide...

Страница 7: ...hould run length or width wise to your boards STRAPS TIP 2 Clicking in Straps It is important to double check that your straps are clipped together properly to ensure they can hold your rink together...

Страница 8: ...ause your rink to leak after it has been filled Remember when transporting the liner to your rink do not drag it across the ground as this may cause tears LINER TIP 2 Laying out the Liner The liner is...

Страница 9: ...4 sides of your rink you will receive slightly altered PRO Net Holders that fit into the EZ Door 9 Assembling Your Rink Double Arena Height Boards Part 2 Step 5 Adding the Double Arena Height Boards...

Страница 10: ...full of water you may add on the Liner Clips These will keep the liner held down against wind or other elements Liner Clips are optional for sections with Double or Arena Height Boards Wait for the w...

Страница 11: ...h the handles of both Small Stability Kits Make sure that the strap is very tight by pulling on the loose end Large PRO Stability Kit Required for rinks with 35 feet of Arena Height Boards PRO Netting...

Страница 12: ...nowstorm coming Try to shovel the snow off the ice as quickly as possible Leaving snow on the rink for an extended period of time will insulate the ice which will cause it to melt Slush on the ice It...

Страница 13: ...e Original Customers The all new PRO upgrades are designed to be compatible with Original EZ ICE Rinks There are some slight differences between your system and the PRO system Please see below Board C...

Страница 14: ...e that it is centered in your rink with equal length draped over all sides You may need to let some water out and refill if the liner has shifted too far to one side What if I don t have the correct c...

Страница 15: ...No claims representations or warranties whether express or implied are made by EZ ICE as to the safety reliability durability and performance of any of EZ ICE s products and all such representations o...

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