Operational Instructions
NOTE: iPong should only be used with 40mm table tennis balls.
1 . Place the assembled iPong V300 on the table, close to the back end and along
the middle line . Then, angle the projection hole to the desired left or right
position on the table .
2 . Before turning on the iPong, make sure that there are no table tennis balls
inside the core engine . Rotate the agitator manually so that the round gap in
the agitator is not lined up with the ball entry hole . This will reduce the
possibility of jamming .
3 . Dispense table tennis balls into the top assembly . 60-100 table tennis balls is
the recommended amount .
4 . Press the power button and play/pause button immediately after .
This gives you time to adjust each setting on the remote to your preferences .
Then, press the play/pause button to start playing . Review the instructions
below on how to customize your settings .
Settings Customization
The iPong V300 uses an upper wheel and lower wheel to control ball spin,
speed, and trajectory . When the upper wheel spins faster than the lower wheel,
topspin is generated . When the lower wheel spins faster than the upper wheel,
backspin is generated . When both wheels are spinning at the same speed, the
ball is traveling across the table with no spin .
Topspin Ball
Backspin Ball
Caption: Note: Due to varying conditions (ball size, dust, humidity, altitude, etc .), the remote control
settings provided for the iPong may not be exact . Adjust these settings to meet your desired need .
Top wheel
Bottom wheel
Top wheel spinning faster
creates topspin
Top wheel
Bottom wheel
Bottom wheel spinning faster
creates backspin
BACKSPIN
Understanding iPong Master V300 spin and control settings
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Typical Master V300 setup for specific ball types:
Topspin balls:
TOPSPIN control between 5 and 7
BACKSPIN control between 2 and 4
Backspin balls:
TOPSPIN control between 2 and 4
BACKSPIN control between 5 and 7
Top wheel
Bottom wheel
Top wheel spinning faster
creates topspin
Top wheel
Bottom wheel
Bottom wheel spinning faster
creates backspin
BACKSPIN
Understanding iPong Master V300 spin and control settings
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Typical Master V300 setup for specific ball types:
Topspin balls:
TOPSPIN control between 5 and 7
BACKSPIN control between 2 and 4
Backspin balls:
TOPSPIN control between 2 and 4
BACKSPIN control between 5 and 7
A ball is jammed or stuck inside the iPong?
- Unplug the iPong . Manually reach in and fish the ball out . You can
also tip the unit upside down and shake it gently to get the ball to
fall out .
Agitator tab broken?
- The agitator is a sensitive part and can break if the iPong is not
handled carefully . Once the agitator is broken, it cannot be fixed
manually . Contact customer service for a replacement part .
Core engine is very loud?
- Power off the iPong and examine for any obstructions in the wheel
motors . Also, check that iPong is on a level surface to prevent the
motors from vibrating and moving around .
Last few balls in the top assembly aren’t shooting out?
-This is an indicator that it is time to reload the balls .
Does the iPong require any maintenance?
- It does not require any maintenance, although it is important to
make sure the wheels are clean and free from dust, hair, and pet
dander .
Balls lying around on the floor?
- Try our Table Tennis Ball Catch Net or Table Tennis Ball Pickup Net
to make collecting balls faster and easier . Available at
www .ipong .net under Accessories .
If your problem or question isn’t helped by any of these suggestions
please fill out the support request form at ipong .net
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