Fisher-Price C4492 manual

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    Owner’ s Manual Model C4492 and H01 27[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 P arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 F asteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Battery Instal[...]

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    3 IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION • Please keep this Owner’ s Manual for future reference, as it contains important information. • Adult assembly is required. Y ou may need the assistance of another adult to complete assembly . • Approximate assembly time is 2 1 / 2 -5 hours. W e recommend the use of a power screwdriver to[...]

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    4 W ARNING CHOKING HAZARD – T o y contains a small ball (golf ball). Not f or children under 3 years . CA UTION This product contains small par ts in its unassembled state . Adult assembly is required.[...]

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    5 PA R T S PA R T S 1 2 L T ubes (Left and Right) 2 2 Crossbars 3 2 Bases (Left and Right) 4 2 Lower Net Clips 5 Putting Green 6 Goal 7 Wire Clip 8 2 Net T ubes (1A, 1B) 9 2 Net T ubes (2A, 2B) 10 2 Net T ubes (3A, 3B) 11 2 Feet 12 2 Nets 13 Chute 14 2 Chute T ubes (4A, 4B) 15 Ball Sensor 16 2 Plugs 17 Support T ubes 18 Game Selector 19 Retainer 20[...]

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    6 x 2 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2[...]

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    PA R T S PA R T S 7 P arts not shown: Label sheets. 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 38 39 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 26 25 x 2 35 36 37 x 2 25 Handle T ubes 26 Handle 27 Handle Pivots 28 Connector Cover 29 2 Wire Covers 30 5 Wire Ties 31 2 Chute T abs 32 Shaft 33 Blade 34 Flag 35 T arget 36 Putter 37 2 Basketballs 38 2 Footballs 39 2 Baseballs 40 Puck 41 Soccer Ball 42 [...]

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    8 F ASTENERS F ASTENERS M6 x 35 mm Bolt – 8 M5 x 75 mm Bolt – 2 #8 x 15 mm Screw – 25 M5 x 29 mm Bolt – 20 #8 x 37 mm Screw – 8 M5 Lock Nut – 16 M6 Lock Nut – 8 These lock nuts are not located in a parts bag. They are fitted inside v arious plastic parts. T ip: All fasteners shown actual size. Note: Tighten and loosen all bolts and sc[...]

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    9 BA TTERY INST ALLA TION BA T TERY INST ALLA TION • Loosen the screws in the battery compartment door on the back of the scoreboard. Remove the battery compartment door . • Insert four "C" (LR14) alkaline batteries. • Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screws. T ip: When sounds or lights from the GameStation TM be[...]

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    10 ASSEMBL Y TIP ASSEMBL Y TIP • When tightening bolts in tubes, you will need to press the lock nut into the opposite side of the tube (the hex hole). Place your thumb on the lock nut while tightening bolt with a Phillips screwdriver . T ip: Y ou may want to use an adjustable wrench to hold the lock nut in place.[...]

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    DECORA TION DECORA TION • Before applying the labels, wipe the surface of the scoreboard, backboard, game selector , target and putting green with a clean, dry cloth to remove any dust or oils. • Apply the labels as indicated in the illustrations. Strikeouts Down Poi n ts Overtime Pitches Attempts 50 40 30 20 10 TD 12 3 balls 1 2 strikes outs 1[...]

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    12 4 7 Model C4492 Model H0127 5 6 2 2 10 5 3 4 99[...]

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    13 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 1 • Position the L tubes on either side of a crossbar , as shown. T ip: The L tubes are slightly different! One of the L tubes has a white dot on the lower portion. •M atch the white dot on the crossbar with the white dot on the L tube. Crossbar L T ube L T ube White Dots[...]

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    14 M5 Lock Nuts M5 x 29 mm Bolts STEP 2 T ip: Y ou will need to lean the assembly against a wall or an object to complete this step. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the outside of the L tube. • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out , to the matching hex hole in the crossbar . • While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. • Fit[...]

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    15 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 3 T ip: Y ou will need to lean the assembly against a wall or an object to complete this step. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the outside of the other L tube. • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out , to the matching hex hole in the crossbar . • While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. • Fit ano[...]

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    16 STEP 4 • Fit the lower net clip into the slot in one of the bases. Base Slot Lower Net Clip[...]

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    17 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 5 • Insert three #8 x 15 mm screws into the lower net clip and tighten. • Repeat assembly steps 4 and 5 to assemble the other lower net clip to the other base. Lower Net Clip #8 x 15 mm Screws[...]

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    18 STEP 6 • With the lower net clip facing out, slide the left base onto the tube assembly , as shown. Ti p: The left base includes a hockey stick storage area. Lower Net Clip Left Base Hockey Stick Storage[...]

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    19 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 7 • With the lower net clip facing out, slide the right base onto the tube assembly , as shown. Right Base Lower Net Clip[...]

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    20 STEP 8 •T urn the assembly so that the bottom faces you. • Insert four #8 x 37 mm screws into the L tubes and tighten. • Return the assembly to the upright position. BACK VIEW BOTTOM VIEW #8 x 37 mm Screws[...]

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    21 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 9 • With the wire toward the lower net clips, fit the putting green to the base assembly . IMPORT ANT! Make sure the wire is toward the lower net clips. Putting Green Wire Lower Net Clip Lower Net Clip[...]

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    22 STEP 10 • Insert six #8 x 15 mm screws into the putting green and tighten. #8 x 15 mm Screws[...]

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    23 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Bar STEP 11 • Position the goal so that the bar faces you and the wire is on the right. Wire CORRECT INCORRECT[...]

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    24 STEP 12 • Place the goal, with the bar facing up, onto the base assembly . • First, read and then remove the label from the hole in the base. Throw the label away . • Fit the goal wire down through the hole in the base. Goal Wire Hole Label Bar Up[...]

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    25 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 13 • Lift the assembly to pull the wire completely through the hole. BACK VIEW BOTTOM VIEW[...]

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    26 STEP 14 • Lower the assembly so that it is upright. • Make sure the bar on the goal faces forward, and the goal wire is pressed into the channel at the end of the tube. • Fit the ends of the goal into the holes in the base assembly . Push to snap into place. Goal T ubes Base Holes Bar Goal Wire in Channel BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    27 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 15 If you forgot to insert the goal wire down through the hole in the base, you can remove the goal! •T ip the assembly backward. • Press the tab on a goal tube with a slotted screwdriver . • Pull the goal tube to unlatch it. • Repeat this procedure to unlatch the other goal tube and remove the goal. Repeat Assem[...]

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    28 BACK VIEW Y ellow Markings on Binding STEP 16 • Find the yellow markings on the back of the goal net binding. Y ou will insert the binding between the yellow markings into the center clip on the back edge of the putting green. Putting Green Center Clip Goal Net Binding[...]

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    29 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 17 • Now , fit the binding into the remaining eight clips in the putting green and bases. T ip: Y ou may need to use a flat end screwdriver to fit the binding into each clip. Clips Clips Clips Clips BACK VIEW[...]

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    30 STEP 18 •T ip the assembly so the bottom faces you and the hockey stick and putter storage areas on the base are upright. • Fit the golf cup wire through the hole in the base. Golf Cup Wire Base Hole BACK VIEW BOTTOM VIEW Hockey Stick Storage Area[...]

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    31 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 19 • Fit the goal wire through the same hole in the base. Goal Wire Hole in Base BACK VIEW BOTTOM VIEW[...]

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    32 STEP 20 • Remove the backing from the wire clip. Throw the backing away . • Press to attach the wire clip inside the base, as shown. Wire Clip BACK VIEW BOTTOM VIEW[...]

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    33 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 21 • Fit the goal and golf cup wires into the wire clip. Clip Goal and Golf Cup Wires BACK VIEW BOTTOM VIEW[...]

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    34 STEP 22 • Locate the net tubes labeled 1, 2 and 3 . Net T ube 3 is the shortest (25 1 / 4 "), followed by Net T ube 2 (26 1 / 2 ") and then the longest, which is Net T ube 1 (27 1 / 2 "). • The net tubes are also labeled A and B . Assemble Net T ubes 1A, 2A and 3A . Then, assemble Net T ubes 1B, 2B and 3B . Net T ube 3 Net T u[...]

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    STEP 23 • Insert net tube 2A into net tube 1A . • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out , to the hex hole in net tube 1A . • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the opposite side of net tube 1A . While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. 35 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Net T ube 2A M5 Lock Nut Net T ube 1A M5 x 29 mm Bolt Rounded Side[...]

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    36 Net T ube 3A Net T ube 2A M5 x 29 mm Bolt M5 Lock Nut STEP 24 • Insert net tube 3A into net tube 2A . • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out , to the hex hole in net tube 2A . • Insert an M5 x 29mm bolt through the opposite side of net tube 2A . While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. • Repeat steps 23 and 24 to assemble t[...]

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    37 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 25 • Slide a foot onto the end of a net tube assembly . T ip: The foot fits only to the wide end of a net tube assembly . Foot Net T ube Assembly[...]

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    38 M6 x 35 mm Bolt STEP 26 • Insert an M6 x 35 mm bolt through the net tube assembly and into the foot. Tighten the bolt. T ip: Each foot inc ludes an M6 lock nut. • Repeat assembly steps 25 and 26 to assemble the other foot to the other net tube assembly . T ip: Set the net tube assemblies aside for Assembly Step 29.[...]

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    39 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 27 • Position a net next to the base assembly so that the sleeves are toward the assembly and the strap at the tip is furthest from the base assembly . • Note the location of the back sleeve. Y ou will fit this back sleeve onto the upright tube in the next step. Net Base Assembly Back Sleeve Strap BACK VIEW FRONT VIE[...]

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    40 STEP 28 • Fit the net back sleeve onto the upright tube, as shown. • Repeat Assembly steps 27 and 28 to fit the other net to the other upright tube. Back Sleeve Upright T ube BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    41 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 29 • Fit the net tube assembly labeled 1A, 2A, 3A into the net sleeve closest to you, as shown. Net T ube Assembly Net Sleeve BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    42 Step 30 • Continue to slide the net tube assembly labeled 1A, 2A, 3A through all three net sleeves, as shown. 3 Net Sleeves BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    43 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 31 • Thread the strap through the slot in the top of the foot. • Fold the strap onto itself to fasten. • Repeat Assembly Steps 29-31 to assemble the other net tube assembly labeled 1B, 2B, 3B to the other net. Foot Slot Strap[...]

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    44 BACK VIEW SIDE VIEW Net Pivot Net T ube STEP 32 • Fit a net tube into a net pivot on one side of the base. • Fit the other net tube into the net pivot on the other side of the base. Ti p: The net tubes are designed to go into the net pivots one way . If the net tube does not fit into the net pivot, remove the net tube from the net sleeves. R[...]

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    45 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 33 • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt into a net pivot and tighten. T ip: Each net pivot inc ludes an M5 lock. • Fasten the other net tube to the other net pivot using an M5 x 29 mm bolt. • Pull on the net tubes. If you can remove them from the net pivots, you have assembled them incorrectly . Remove the M5 x 29 mm bolts [...]

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    46 STEP 34 • Position the chute between the upright tubes. The ball opening should face the side nets. • Now , fit both chute sleeves onto an upright tube. 2 Chute Sleeves Upright T ube BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW Upright T ube Ball Opening[...]

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    47 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 35 • Fit the sleeves on the other side of the chute onto the other upright tube. 2 Chute Sleeves Upright T ube BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    Chute T ube 4A Chute T ube 4B Upright T ube Upright T ube BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW STEP 36 • Fit the chute tubes 4A and 4B into the upright tubes. Y ou may need to twist the chute tubes into place. Ti p: If the chute tubes 4A and 4B do not fit into the upright tubes after twisting them, try placing them on the opposite upright tube. 48[...]

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    49 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y M5 Lock Nut M5 x 29 mm Bolt STEP 37 • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out , to the hex hole on the chute tube 4A . • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the opposite side of the chute tube 4A . While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. • Repeat this procedure to fasten the other chute tube 4B . BACK VIEW FRO[...]

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    50 STEP 38 • Fit the end of the crossbar (with the white dot) into the sleeve on the back of the chute. • Slide the crossbar completely through the sleeve. Sleeve Crossbar BACK VIEW White Dot[...]

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    51 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y F asteners STEP 39 • Open the fasteners on one side of the chute, as shown. SIDE VIEW[...]

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    52 STEP 40 • Position the ball sensor with the tube down and the wire toward the chute. • Fit the ball sensor , wire end first , into the large opening in the chute. Ball Sensor T ube Wire SIDE VIEW Large Opening[...]

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    ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 41 • Continue to feed the ball sensor tube and wire out through the smaller opening in the chute. • Fit one end of the ball sensor tube into the slot in a chute tube. Ball Sensor T ube Chute T ube Slot BACK VIEW 53[...]

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    STEP 42 • Fit the other end of the ball sensor tube into the slot in the other chute tube. T ip: Y ou may need to pull the chute tubes apart slightly to fit the ball sensor tube into the chute tubes’ slots. Ball Sensor T ube 54 BACK VIEW Chute T ube Slot[...]

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    55 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Slots Flat T abs STEP 43 • Pull the fabric on the chute ring up to expose the flat tabs. • Insert and “snap” the flat tabs on the chute ring into the slots in the ball sensor . BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW Chute Ring[...]

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    56 STEP 44 • Press to insert the hooked tabs on the chute ring into the slots in the ball sensor . Slots Hooked T abs[...]

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    57 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Chute Straps Ball Sensor STEP 45 • Fasten all three chute straps around the ball sensor . T ip: Y ou may need to lift or lower the ball sensor to fasten the straps around it.[...]

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    STEP 46 • Fit the ends of the crossbar to the upright tubes. Ti p: Make sure the white dot on one end of the crossbar and one of the upright tubes match. If they do not match, remove the crossbar and replace so that the white dots match. • Fit two M5 lock nuts, rounded side out , to the hex holes in the crossbar (one at a time). • Insert two [...]

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    59 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Small Hole Plug Crimped End STEP 47 • Fit a plug into the crimped end of a support tube. • Fit a support tube into the small hole in a base. Push the support tube down to snap into place. Make sure the support tube is fitted to the inside of the upright tube. • Fit an M6 x 35 mm bolt through the outs[...]

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    60 STEP 48 • Fit the game selector to a chute tube. T ip: The game selector fits to only one chute tube. Game Selector Chute T ube BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    61 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 49 • Fit the game selector retainer to the game selector and chute tube. Game Selector Retainer BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    62 #8 x 15 mm Screws BACK VIEW BACK VIEW STEP 50 • Insert three #8 x 15 mm screws into the game selector retainer and tighten.[...]

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    63 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 51 • Fit an upper net clip to the chute tube. Align the holes in the upper net clip and chute tube. Upper Net Clip Chute T ube BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    M6 x 35 mm Bolts STEP 52 • Insert two M6 x 35 mm bolts through the chute tube and into the upper net clip. T ighten the bolts. Ti p: Each upper net clip includes two M6 lock nuts. • Repeat Assembly Steps 51 and 52 to assemble the other upper net clip to the other chute tube. BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW 64[...]

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    65 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 53 • Fit the wires on the scoreboard down through the slot in the top of the backboard. Scoreboard Wires Backboard Slot[...]

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    66 STEP 54 • Push to fit the scoreboard into place on the backboard.[...]

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    67 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y #8 x 15 mm Screws STEP 55 • Insert four #8 x 15 mm screws into the backboard and tighten.[...]

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    68 STEP 56 • Fit the backboard tube into the grooves on the backboard. Backboard T ube Grooves[...]

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    69 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 57 • While holding the backboard tube in place, slide the backboard onto the chute tubes. Chute T ubes Backboard T ube BACK VIEW BACK VIEW[...]

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    70 STEP 58 • Insert four #8 x 37 mm screws through the chute tubes, backboard tube (only the lower screws) and into the backboard. T ighten the screws. #8 x 37 mm Screws BACK VIEW BACK VIEW[...]

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    71 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Chute Strap Upper Net Clip Slot A BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Buckle B C A B C STEP 59 • First, remove the fabric from the chute strap. Throw the fabric away . Fit a chute strap through the slot in the upper net clip . • Next, fit the chute strap through the buckle on the chute . • Then, fold the chute strap over to attach . ?[...]

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    72 STEP 60 • First, read and then remove the label from the slot on the front of the backboard. T ip: Be sure you insert the rim wire through this slot in the backboard. BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    73 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 61 • Fit the rim wire through the slot in the backboard. Rim Wire Backboard Slot BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    74 STEP 62 • Push to “snap” the pegs on the rim into the hinge on the backboard. Rim Hinge BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW[...]

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    75 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Peg Hole STEP 63 • Position the bracket on the net so that the flat edge is up and the net is on the outside of the bracket, as shown. • At an angle, fit the upper peg on the net bracket into the upper hole in the backboard. • Then, slide the lower peg on the net bracket into the lower hole in the backboard. • Repeat [...]

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    76 STEP 64 • Place the handle and handle tubes on a flat surface. • Fit a handle tube onto one end of the handle. Handle T ube Handle[...]

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    77 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y M5 x 29 mm Bolt M5 Lock Nut STEP 65 • Fit an M5 lock nut, rounded side out , to the hex hole in the handle tube. • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt through the handle tube. While holding the lock nut in place, tighten the bolt. • Repeat Assembly Steps 64 and 65 to assemble the other handle tube to the handle. Rounded Side[...]

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    78 STEP 66 • Position a handle pivot so that the long, flat edge faces up. • Fit a handle pivot to one of the handle tubes. Ti p: If the handle pivot does not fit properly to the handle tube, try fitting the other handle pivot to that handle tube. Handle T ube Handle Pivot[...]

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    79 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 67 • Insert an M5 x 29 mm bolt into the handle pivot and tighten. T ip: The handle pivot inc ludes an M5 lock. • Repeat Assembly Steps 66 and 67 to assemble the other handle pivot to the other handle tube. M5 x 29 mm Bolt[...]

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    80 Handle Pivots Handle Assembly White Dots F astener Straps White Dots STEP 68 • With the fastener straps up, fit the handle assembly between the net tubes. IMPORT ANT! Match the white dot on the handle pivot with the white dot on the net tube.[...]

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    ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y M5 x 75 mm Bolt Step 69 • Insert an M5 x 75 mm bolt through each net tube and into each handle pivot. T ip: Each handle pivot inc ludes an M5 lock nut. •T ighten the bolt. 81[...]

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    82 Chute Clips Lower Bar Step 70 • Lift the handle. • Attach the chute clips to the lower bar on the handle. T ip: Gently pull the c lips from the handle. If they remove easily , you have probably assembled them to the upper bar on the handle. Remove the clips and attach them to the lower bar on the handle. Clip on Lower Bar[...]

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    ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 71 • Remove the fabric on the strap. Throw the fabric away . • Fasten the straps on the handle to the sides of the chute. Handle Strap 83[...]

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    84 STEP 72 • Note the five wires from the various parts of the Game Station TM and the corresponding five wires from the scoreboard. Scoreboard Wires Wires from V arious P arts of Game Station TM BACK VIEW BACK VIEW[...]

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    85 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 73 • Connect the blue wires, yellow wires, black wires, white wires and red wires. T ip: If the wire connectors do not fit together , try turning one of the wires over . Do not force the connectors together .[...]

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    86 STEP 74 • Fit the connectors inside the storage area on the back of the backboard. IMPORT ANT! Make sure all wires are connected. Storage Area Connectors BACK VIEW BACK VIEW[...]

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    87 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y Storage Cover #8 x 15 mm Screws STEP 75 • Fit the storage cover onto the storage area. • Insert two #8 x 15 mm screws and tighten. BACK VIEW BACK VIEW[...]

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    88 STEP 76 • Fit all five wires under the tabs inside a wire cover . BACK VIEW BACK VIEW T abs Wire Cover[...]

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    89 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 77 •T urn the wire cover over . Fit the wire cover to the backboard, as shown. • Fit the wires under the tabs inside the other wire cover . Wire Cover BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Wire Cover T abs T abs[...]

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    90 #8 x 15 mm Screws STEP 78 • Fit four #8 x 15 mm screws into the wire covers and tighten. BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Wire Covers[...]

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    91 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 79 • Remove the fabric from the straps on each side of the chute (there are five on each side). Throw the fabric away . • Wrap the straps on each side of the chute around an adjacent loop in the net and fasten. Straps SIDE VIEW[...]

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    92 STEP 80 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away . • Wrap the straps on the top, left side of the chute around the wires and the tube. Fasten the straps. Straps BACK VIEW[...]

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    93 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 81 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away . • Wrap the straps on the middle, left side of the chute around the wires and the tube. Fasten the straps. Straps BACK VIEW[...]

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    94 STEP 82 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away . • Wrap the straps on the bottom, left side of the chute around the wires and the tube. Fasten the straps. Straps BACK VIEW[...]

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    ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 83 • Remove the fabric from the straps. Throw the fabric away . • Wrap the top, middle and bottom straps on the right side of the chute around the tube. Fasten the straps. Straps 95 BACK VIEW[...]

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    96 STEP 84 • Open the strap on the upper sleeve in the chute. • Insert the chute tab into the upper sleeve. • Fasten the strap. BACK VIEW Upper Sleeve Chute T ab[...]

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    97 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 85 • Open the strap on the lower sleeve in the chute. • Insert the chute tab into the lower sleeve. • Fasten the fastener . BACK VIEW Lower Sleeve Chute T ab[...]

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    98 STEP 86 • Wrap a cable tie around the wires and the lower portion of the tube. • Insert the end of the cable tie into the slot and pull to tighten. Cut the excess cable tie with scissors. T ip: Add a cable tie anywhere that you would like to f asten wires to tubes. SIDE VIEW Cable Tie[...]

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    99 ASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y STEP 87 • Insert and “snap” the shaft into the blade. Shaft Blade[...]

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    100 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL STEP 1 • Change the chute target, if you’d like! • Simply unfasten and lift the fabric. Fit the fabric through the area beneath the backboard. •T o change it again, fit the fabric panel back through the opening beneath the backboard and fasten.[...]

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    101 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP STEP 2 • Lower the rim on the backboard. T ip: Lower the rim only for basketball. BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL[...]

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    102 PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON STEP 3 • Push the buttons and lift the handle from the base. LIFT[...]

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    103 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP STEP 4 • Continue to lift the handle to unfold the chute. BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL[...]

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    104 STEP 5 • Now , lower the handle to open the chute completely . T ip: The chute has been designed to break away from the handle. If the chute detaches from the handle, simply attach the chute clips to the lower bar on the handle.[...]

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    105 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP STEP 6 • Wrap the straps on each side of the chute (there are five on each side) around an adjacent loop in the net. IMPORT ANT! Make sure the power switch on the back of the game selector is in the ON position. Straps Select Game To Play Select Sport Press Start 1 2 3 START B ASKETBALL B ASEBALL FOOTBALL HOCKEY SOCCER G[...]

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    106 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF STEP 1 • Unwrap the straps on each side of the chute (there are five on each side) around an adjacent loop in the net. Straps[...]

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    107 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP STEP 2 • Lift and then lower the handle to fold the chute. T ip: Remove all balls from the chute! Handle SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF[...]

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    108 STEP 3 • Push the handle to "snap" the buttons in place. Handle Buttons[...]

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    109 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP STEP 4 •T o play hockey , clip the target to the bar on the goal. IMPORT ANT! Make sure the power switch on the back of the game selector is in the ON position. SOCCER, HOCKEY AND GOLF Select Game To Play Select Sport Press Start 1 2 3 START B ASKETBALL B ASEBALL FOOTBALL HOCKEY SOCCER GOLF VOL UME FREE PLAY GAME PLAY BE[...]

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    110 STEP 5 • The target can be positioned to the left or right; up or down. T ip: P ositioning the target up or down requires some force.[...]

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    111 GAME SETUP GAME SETUP Select Game To Play Select Sport Press Start 1 2 3 START B ASKETBALL B ASEBALL FOOTBALL HOCKEY SOCCER GOLF VOL UME FREE PLAY GAME PLAY BEAT THE CLOCK PERFECT GAME P ower Switch STEP 6 • For golf, fit the flag into the golf cup. IMPORT ANT! Make sure the power switch on the back of the game selector is in the ON position.[...]

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    112 CARE CARE • This toy is not intended for use outdoors. • Wipe this toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Wipe clean to remove soap residue. • Do not immerse this toy . • Keep this toy away from direct sunlight and excess heat.[...]

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    113 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL[...]

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    114 See how many baskets you can make! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLA Y . • Next, press the BASKETBALL sport button. • Then, press ST ART! • Shoot the basketball into the basket. Look at the score- board to see how many baskets you’ve made! Make 8 baskets before time runs out! • First, slide the game switch to BEA T THE CLOC[...]

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    115 FOOTBALL FOOTBALL[...]

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    116 See how many times you can throw the football through the target! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLA Y . • Next, press the FOOTBALL sport button. • Then, press ST ART! • Throw the football through the target. Look at the score- board to see how many times you’ve made it through! Throw the football through the target 8 times be[...]

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    117 BASEBALL BASEBALL[...]

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    118 See how many times you can pitch the baseball through the target! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLA Y . • Next, press the BASEBALL sport button. • Then, press ST ART! • Pitch the baseball through the target. Look at the score- board to see how many times you’ve made it through! Pitch the baseball through the target 8 times fo[...]

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    119 SOCCER SOCCER[...]

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    120 See how many times you can hit the target and score! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLA Y . • Next, press the SOCCER sport button. • Then, press ST ART! • Kick the soccer ball and hit the target. Look at the scoreboard to see how many goals you’ve made! T ip: Y ou must hit the target to score a goal. Score enough goals to win [...]

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    121 HOCKEY HOCKEY[...]

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    122 See how many times you can score a goal or hit the target! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLA Y . • Next, press the HOCKEY sport button. • Then, press ST ART! • Shoot the puck and hit the target. Look at the scoreboard to see how many goals you’ve made! T ip: Y ou must hit the target to score a goal. Hit the target and beat th[...]

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    123 GOLF GOLF[...]

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    124 See how many times you can sink your putt! • First, slide the game switch to FREE PLA Y . • Next, press the GOLF sport button. • Then, press ST ART! • Putt the golf ball into the cup. Look at the scoreboard to see how many putts you’ve made! Finish your round at even par! • First, slide the game switch to GAME PLA Y . • Next, pres[...]

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    125 STORAGE STORAGE STEP 1 • Unwrap the straps on each side of the ball chute (there are five on each side). Straps[...]

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    126 STEP 2 • Lift and then lower the handle to fold the ball chute. T ip: Remove all balls from the chute. Handle[...]

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    127 STORAGE STORAGE STEP 3 • Push the handle to "snap" the buttons in place. Handle Buttons[...]

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    128 STEP 4 • Pull the nets out slightly . T ip: Y ou MUST pull the nets out slightly , before lifting the nets! Net Net[...]

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    STORAGE STORAGE Net Net 129 STEP 5 • Lift the nets. Y ou will hear a “popping” noise from the net pivots. T ip: If you cannot lift the nets as shown, you probably have not pulled the nets out slightly to remove them from the lower net clips. Please refer to Storage Step 4.[...]

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    STEP 6 • Hook the nets into the upper net clips. Net Upper Net Clip 130[...]

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    131 STORAGE STORAGE STEP 7 • Lift the rim. • Fit the net inside the rim. Rim Net[...]

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    132 STEP 8 • Fold the nets to the backboard.[...]

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    STORAGE STORAGE Putter Hockey Stick BACK VIEW BACK VIEW 133 STEP 9 • Clip the target to the bar on the goal. • Fit the putter , hockey stick and flag into the storage areas on the base. • Place all the balls and puck in the fold in the chute. BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW Flag[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 134 SYMPTOM SOLUTION I’ve selected a game level and a sport, but the game hasn’t started. I’ve selected a sport but the game level isn’t right. I’ve selected a game level but it’ s the wrong sport. The sound quality is faint or there is no sound at all. Lights on GameStation TM scoreboard do n[...]

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    135 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM SOLUTION When I press the ST ART button, I hear a funny sound and it says to pick a sport. The balls are falling off the sides of the chute. The soccer ball or puck has hit the target but the scoreboard didn’t recognize it. The ball has gone through the basketball hoop but the scoreboard did[...]

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    136 SYMPTOM SOLUTION The ball has gone through the chute target, but the scoreboard didn’t recognize it. The golf ball rolls into the golf cup but the scoreboard didn’t recognize it. Chute/Basketballs/Footballs/ Baseballs have a lot of static. I cannot lift the nets for storage. I hear a popping noise when I lift the nets. •Y ou probably forg[...]

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    137 CONSUMER INFORMA TION CONSUMER INFORMA TION QUESTIONS? UNITED ST A TES Call Fisher -Price ® Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-KIDS (5437) , 8 AM- 6 PM EST Monday through Friday . Hearing-impaired consumers using TTY/TDD equipment, please call 1-800-382-7470. Or , write to: Fisher -Price, Inc., Consumer Relations, 636 Girard Avenue, Ea[...]

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    138 FCC ST A TEMENT (UNITED ST A TES ONL Y) Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate[...]

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