Huffy Fitness Equipment manual

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    1 2/05 P/N 211017 Toll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234, For Canada: 1-800-284-8339 , For Europe: 00 800 555 85234 (Sweden: 009 555 85234 ), For Australia: 1-800-632 7921 Internet Address: http://www.huffysports.com REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: AND/OR OPTIONAL TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: Por table System Owners Manual Customer Servi[...]

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    2 P/N 211017 2/05 201246 1 1/04 In the U.S.:1-800-558-5234 and Canada: 1-800-284-8339 F AILURE TO FOLLOW THESE W ARNINGS MA Y RESUL T IN SERIOUS INJUR Y AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. W ARNING • DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the system including back[...]

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    3 2/05 P/N 211017 204583 12/04 MOVING SYSTEM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT TO ADJUST BACKBOARD: 1. Grasp handle and press button. 2. Raise or lower to desired height. 3. Release button. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not following instructions. Use caution when using this system. • If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme[...]

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    4 P/N 211017 2/05 For more information on assembly, placement, proper use, and maintenance, visit The American Basketball Council website at http://www.smarthoops.com. IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p art s are p acked inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS ALL Huffy S port s Baske[...]

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    5 2/05 P/N 211017 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system... SUPPORT STRUT BACK VIEW RIM BASE POLE ELEV A TOR ADJUSTMENT BACKBOARD BACKBOARD FRONT VIEW RIM POLE ELEV A TOR ADJUSTMENT SUPPORT STRUT BASE[...]

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    6 P/N 211017 2/05 WARRANTY CARD: Please remember to complete your product registration form either on-line at: www.huffysports.com/warrantycard or mail-in the enclosed postcard . WARNING: IF YOUR SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ACRYLIC BACKBOARD, EXAMINE BACKBOARD FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DURING SHIPMENT. CRACKS IN THE BACKBOARD COULD RESUL[...]

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    7 2/05 P/N 211017 * You may have extra parts with this model. HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & PINS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS & W ASHERS) Item #8 (1) Item #12 (6) Item #13 (2) Item #15 (6)* Item #16 (8)* Item #9 (3) Item #35 (2)* Item #18 (1) Item #43 (6) Item #39 (6) Item #40 (1) Item #38 (1) Item #1 1 (1) Item #36 (1) Item #28 (2)[...]

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    8 P/N 211017 2/05 Item #32 (1) Item #31 (1) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (STEEL SP ACERS & RODS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (PLASTIC SP ACERS & CLIPS) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (OTHER) Item #7 (1) Item #17 (2) Item #33 (2) Item #20 (12) Item #30 (1) Item #37 (4) Item #34 (1) Item #48 (2)[...]

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    9 2/05 P/N 211017 ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION A: ASSEMBLE THE BASE 1. Correctly identify each pole section. Poles have an identification sticker that will be used as a reference point in the next step. 4 5 6 (2) 1/2”, (2) 9/16" AND (2) 3/4" Wrenches 9/16” 1/2” (2) Socket Wrenches and Socket s 3/4” BOTTOM POLE MIDDLE PO[...]

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    10 P/N 211017 2/05 3. While maintaining alignment, bounce assembly and bottom pole section (6) together as shown until they no longer move toward identification sticker . 5 4 While maintaining alignment, bounce pole top (4) and middle section (5) together as shown until they no longer move toward identification sticker . Upright assembly . 2. WOOD [...]

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    11 2/05 P/N 211017 Install wheel axle (2) through wheel carriage (19) and inst all wheels (3) onto wheel axle (2) with spacers (17) as shown. Insert pole assembly into t ank assembly as shown. Secure bottom pole (6) section to tank and wheel carriage as shown. A deep socket is recommended. 8 7 6 Install rod (7) through holes in bottom pole section [...]

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    12 P/N 211017 2/05 11 12 12 10 6 6 10 1 10 13 6. Secure flat end of tank strut s (10) to pole using bolt (1 1), washers (12), and nut (13), as shown. Rotate the non-secured angled ends of the struts (10) as shown. 7. Secure tank strut s (10) to the base using bolt (15), washers (12), and nut (16). 15 10 12 1 12 16 8. Install pole mount bracket (27)[...]

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    13 2/05 P/N 211017 This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section. (2) 1/2”, (2) 9/16” AND (2) 3/4” W renches 9/16” 1/2” 3/4” (2) Socket Wrenches and Socket s ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION B: A TT ACH THE BACKBOARD Assemble backboard brackets (29) using sp acers (33) bolts (35) and nuts (9) as show[...]

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    14 P/N 211017 2/05 Attach lower elevator tubes (41) and spring (44) to backboard bracket s (29) using spacers (37) bolt (43) and nut (39) as shown. Insert T -bolt (36) through Slam Jam bracket (32) as shown. Secure Slam Jam bracket (32) and backboard bracket (29) assemblies to backboard. Using bolt (15) and nut (16) as shown. 3. 36 32 16 15 41 29 T[...]

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    15 2/05 P/N 211017 43 37 37 39 42 42 4. Attach upper elevator tubes (42) to backboard bracket s (29) using spacers (37) bolt (43) and nut (39) as shown. 39 42 42 43 43 41 39 22 4 41 5 . Support pole on sawhorse. Att ach upper and lower elevator tubes (41 and 42) to upper pole section (4) using bolts (43) and nut s (39) as shown. Att ach pole cap (2[...]

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    16 P/N 211017 2/05 43 48 48 46 39 41 7. Attach adjustment tube (46) assembly to lower elevator tubes (41) using bolt (43) spacers (48) and nut (39) as shown. 46 47 6. Slide inner adjustment tube (47) into outer tube assembly (46) until it snaps in place about midway inside the outer tube assembly (46). NOTE ORIENT A TION OF HANDLE IMPORT ANT![...]

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    17 2/05 P/N 211017 13 18 27 47 8. Attach the inner adjustment tube (47) to pole mount bracket (27) using bolt (18) and nut (13) as shown. 47 46 TIGHTEN BOL T (18) IN LOCK NUT (13) UNTIL FLUSH (EVEN) WITH LOCK NUT’S OUTER EDGE. W ARNING! DO NOT LEA VE ASSEMBL Y UNA TTENDED WHEN EMPTY ; IT MA Y TIP OVER. W ARNING! TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCE[...]

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    18 P/N 211017 2/05 9. 31 40 38 32 36 Inst all Slam Jam Rim to Backboard 21 30 36 38 40 A B C D E A Fit rim (21) securely into bracket (32) as shown. Allow T -bolt (36) to slip through center hole in rim (21). B Install reinforcement bracket (31) onto T -bolt (36) as shown. C Install spring (30) onto T -bolt (36) as shown. D Install special nut (40)[...]

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    19 2/05 P/N 211017 10. Install net clip s (20). CLIP “ARM” CLIP “BODY” Insert one “arm” of clip (20) into ram (21) as shown. T wist “body” of clip slightly so that second “arm” slides over the top of the first “arm” as shown. Push in direction indicated by arrows. Push second “arm” back and into ram as shown. T wist “b[...]

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    20 P/N 211017 2/05 Insert net (26) into bottom of clip (20) as shown. T wist net (26) until it snaps into position. Net must be centered through clip (20). SIDE VIEW NET NET CLIP SIDE VIEW NET NET CLIP NET INST ALLA TION 1 1. 21 20 26[...]

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    21 2/05 P/N 211017 12. 42 42 44 39 43 Insert bolt (43) through left side upper elevator tube (42), then stretch spring (44) onto bolt (43). Insert bolt (43) through right side upper elevator tube (42) and secure with nut (39). USE EYE PROTECTION WHEN INST ALLING SPRINGS. W ARNING![...]

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    22 P/N 211017 2/05 13. Roll the completed assembly to the desired playing area. Insert the T -strap (14) through the slot on the back of the base as shown. Secure the unit to ground by twisting the tie down stake (23) into the ground and hooking the T -strap (14) onto the tie down stake (23). Fill tank with 33 gallons of water . 24 14 23 24 10 ft. [...]