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Recovering Deflated Balls - Pascal Box User Manual

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2.2 Recovering deflated balls

The procedure to recuperate the pressure of a flat ball
is different than that of a new ball. In this case balls
should be exposed to an increasing amount of pressure
throughout several days in order to avoid it from
deforming.
For flat balls to be correctly recovered they should have
had a similar use. They should also keep both, rubber and
plush, in good condition.
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1
Once the balls have been in the
container and the cover closed
firmly, use the pump to inflate
the necessary pressure to take
the indicator to 3/4 of the
orange zone (position 1).
Keep the device at this point
for 72 hours so that they are
loaded up to that point of
pressure.
2
Inject
pressure
until
indicator reaches the beginning
of the "padel" green zone
(position 2) (regardless of the
type of ball).
Keep PASCAL BOX pressurized
at this point for another
72 hours.
Once step 2 is complete,
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take the needle to the ball's
corresponding green zone and
keep PASCAL BOX at this point
for 72 hours.
The balls should have loaded
up
to
their
reglementary
pressure and bounce like on
the first day.
NOTE: If at any time during this procedure you observe that a ball deforms,
it is a sign that it is no longer in good conditions to be recuperated, so you
must dispose of it.
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