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1 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper Customer Service Center N53 W24700 South Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 U.S.A. A Huffy Company Port able Basketball System Owners Manual T oll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234 Canada Only: 1-800-284-8339 Internet Address: http://www .huffysport s.com In U.S. and Canada only: Have qu[...]
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2 P/N 211387 5/99 printed on recycled paper 1 3 2 1. While holding pole, rotate basketball system forward until wheels engage with ground. 2. Move basketball system to desired location. 3. Carefully rotate basketball system upright. 4. Reattach ground restraint and check system for stability . This unit also folds down for convenient storage. See o[...]
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3 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper 5 6 8 7 9 5 6 5 8 13 6 IMPORT ANT! WRITE DOWN MODEL NUMBER FROM BOX ON P AGE 1 OF THIS OWNERS MANUAL 1. Remove contents from tank (1). Turn tank (1) bottom side up. Insert axle rod (2) through wheel (3), as shown. Secure wheel assembly to tank by tapping wheel assembly downward with hammer. It will snap i[...]
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4 P/N 211387 5/99 printed on recycled paper 5 WOOD SCRAP 4 6 Add bottom pole section (4) to assembly as shown and bounce until completely tight. 5. * IMPORT ANT! Holes in top and bottom pole sections MUST align to correctly position elevator system. Continue to check alignment while assembling pole sections. * Row of 3 holes on top pole section mus[...]
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5 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper 6. Attach base pole bracket (10) and base strut brackets (11) to base (1) as shown below. 10 Attach struts (14) as shown above. 7. BA LLAS SAND BALLAST SAND BALL AST SA ND 9. Place tank (1) in desired location. Fill tank (1) with water (30 gallons (114 liters)) or sand (360 lb. (163 kg)). Snap tank cap (1[...]
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6 P/N 211387 5/99 printed on recycled paper Attach lower halves of backboard brackets (23) to swivel bracket (21). NOTE: Keep hardware loose until after alignment in step 16. 13. 23 12 13 13 12 21 Attach upper pole mounting bracket (20) to swivel bracket (21) and fully tighten. 12. 21 22 8 12 20 Attach pole assembly to pole bracket (10) as shown. N[...]
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7 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper NOTE: Two people recommended for this procedure. Attach bracket assembly to top pole section (5). Secure hardware as shown and tighten completely. Install pole cap (25). 14. PLA Y POSITION ST ORA GE POSITION 24 13 7 25 5 8 Attach back bracket (26) to backboard and backboard brackets (23) as shown and fing[...]
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8 P/N 211387 5/99 printed on recycled paper NOTE: Stretching net up then pulling side to side will help snap net under center hook. IMPORT ANT! MAKE SURE NET IS HELD BY ALL THREE HOOKS ON THE NET CLIP. Install net (35). 20. Install net clips (34) on rim (28). The two outer hooks on net clip must face towards inside of goal rim. Insert larger hole i[...]
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9 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper NOTE: Two people recommended for this procedure. Level backboard and rim adjust hardware from step 13 and 16. Tighten completely. Regulation rim height is 10 feet (3.05 m). 24. Apply height adjustment label (40) to front of pole as shown. 25. 10 feet (3.05 m) 23. Carefully upright pole and backboard assem[...]
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10 P/N 211387 5/99 printed on recycled paper TO PLACE IN THE ST ORAGE POSITION Lower backboard and rim down to the lowest position (7 1/2 ’ (2.29 m)). Remove adjustment knob (9), washer (8), and carriage bolt (7). Carefully rotate pole downward towards ground. DO NOT STAND BEHIND SYSTEM WHEN PREPARING FOR STORAGE. WARNING 1. 2. 3. Secure pole ass[...]
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11 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper 50" (127 cm) Secure screw hook (39) into wall, approximately 50” (127 cm) up from floor as shown. IMPORTANT! It is necessary to install screw hook into a wall stud. Remove tie down stake (37) from ground and detach rope (36). Rotate system up onto the front wheels and roll toward the wall. Secure [...]
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12 P/N 211387 5/99 printed on recycled paper P ARTS LIST Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 206903 Tank 2 2 206327 Wheel Axle 3 2 226401 Wheel 4 1 908492 Bottom Pole Section 5 1 906643 Top Pole Section 6 1 906642 Middle Pole Section with Label 7 4 203231 Bolt, Carriage, 5/16-18 x 3-1/2 Long 8 12 203218 Washer, 5/16 Flat 9 2 203435 Knob, Plastic, 3 [...]
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13 5/99 P/N 211387 printed on recycled paper HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (continued) Item #38 (1) Item #39 (1) Item #29 (1) Item #30 (1) Item #31 (2) Item #27 (6) Item #34 (12)*[...]