Static Electricity; Transporting And Storage; Maintenance And Cleaning - Spinshot Player User Manual

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cage, you will find 2 wires: A red wire goes to the red terminal and
a black wire to the black terminal. Please take extra care to ensure
you put the battery terminals on the top left side when you insert the
battery into the cage.
The user can quickly uninstall the battery and fit the AC power
module to bring infinite hours of play. The hybrid module will allow
you to draw energy from a mains AC socket when available, or switch
instantly to a battery kit when needed. For more information about the
different power configurations, please refer to
http://www.spinshotsports.com/poweroptions.html

Static Electricity

It is possible that the action of the tennis balls rubbing against the
throwing wheels will cause a small static electric shock when you
touch the control panel. To eliminate this, connect a wire from the
control panel to the court surface.

Transporting and Storage

Remove all balls and close the ball hopper before transporting your
SPINSHOT ball machine. Store the machine in a clean, dry location.
Never store the machine in a closed trunk where temperatures can be
very high. Extreme temperatures and conditions can affect the
machine's electronic board and battery. Never store the machine
outside. Exposure to rain and snow will shorten the life of your
machine.

Maintenance and Cleaning

It is suggested that you clean the ball throwing wheels every year or
after 150 hours of use, especially when the machine is not throwing
the balls consistently. Clean the ball throwing wheels only when the
machine is off. Firmly rub coarse sandpaper across the throwing
wheels through the ball ejection opening, to remove the dirt and ink
build-up. Sand the entire circumference of each wheel and use
enough pressure to rough-up the rubber surface of the wheels.

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