Airborne Athletics Aircat Owner's Manual

Airborne Athletics Aircat Owner's Manual

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Summary of Contents for Airborne Athletics Aircat

  • Page 1 ™ Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Inside Front cover This page will remain blank.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Attaching the wheels to the stand......................4 Attaching the battery box to the stand ......................5 Attaching trajectory rod to the stand ......................5 Attaching the AirCAT machine to the stand ....................6 Connecting the battery cable ........................6 Attaching the ball feeder ..........................7 Using the AirCAT................................8 Turn on the AirCAT ............................8...
  • Page 4: Parts Of The Aircat

    Parts of the AirCAT Launch Port Control Panel Key Lock Safety Latch Tip Card Pre-toss Indicator Light Power Plug Ball Feeder Stand Cross Bar Battery Box Battery Box Bracket Machine Locking Wheels Ball Feed Cyclinder Handle Trajectory Guide Ball Feed Opening...
  • Page 5: Assembling The Aircat

    Assembling the AirCAT Ball Feeder Tools needed to assemble Battery Box the AirCAT: (2) 9/16 wrenches (1) 7/16 wrench (1) 1/4”Allen wrench (provided) (1) Wheel wrench (provided) Trajectory Rod AirCAT Machine AirCAT Stand Attaching the wheels to the stand Tools needed: 9/16”...
  • Page 6: Attaching The Battery Box To The Stand

    Attaching the battery box to the stand Tools needed: (2) 9/16” wrenches Trajectory Rod Bracket Step 1 The battery box contains a bracket on the bottom which fits over the crossbar on the stand. Place the battery box on the base of the stand with the 40”...
  • Page 7: Attaching The Aircat Machine To The Stand

    Step 2 The AirCAT balances and swivels on the two bolts extending from the sides of the machine. Place the AirCAT in the top slots of the stand with the trajectory guide on the same side as the ball feed opening of the AirCAT. The locking flat should be on the inside of the stand, closest to the AirCAT machine.
  • Page 8: Attaching The Ball Feeder

    Attaching the ball feeder Tools needed: 1/4”Allen wrench (provided) Step 1 Remove plastic tie attached to the ball feeder bolt. Step 2 Slightly angle the machine by using the trajectory rod. Step 3 Hold ball feeder up to ball feed opening and line up shoulder bolt. Screw ball feeder bolt into the machine and tighten with 1/4”...
  • Page 9: Using The Aircat

    Power On with Sound or Power On without Sound. 2. Load the ball feeder To load balls, simply place the balls (up to ten) in the rack. Do not force a ball into the AirCAT; it will auto- matically feed a ball into the machine before launching.
  • Page 10: Control Panel Parts And Functions

    On – Sound On The AirCAT can operate with a “beeper” to alert the player when a ball is launched.Two quick beeps in conjunction with the pre-toss indicator light will let the player(s) know when a ball is being launched.
  • Page 11: Timer Adjustment Knob

    Mode Selection Switch A light on the Mode switch indicates active status. If the light goes off, your AirCAT has gone into reset mode or sleep mode.To return to active status, flip the switch to the “Reset/Adjust” position (middle), then back to the desired mode.
  • Page 12: Aircat Features

    Mobile Stand AirCAT is on wheels, you can move it anywhere on the court. It is not normally necessary to lock the wheels, but it is available if needed. To lock the wheels, press down on the “ON” position of the lock until it...
  • Page 13: Battery Operation/Charging

    Storage The AirCAT can be stored for an extended period of time but MUST have the battery charger plugged in. The charger will not overcharge the battery. Before turning the AirCAT off, it is recommended to turn the speed adjustment knob all the way down to...
  • Page 14: Tips For Operation

    Tips for operation • When not in use or during extended storage, always have the AirCAT plugged in. • The key must be turned on to operate your AirCAT. • When reducing ball speed, turn the Speed Adjustment knob to the left. To ensure consistent ball delivery, turn the Speed/Adjustment knob down one speed bar more than your desired setting and then turn it back up one speed bar.
  • Page 15: Aircat Drills

    The AirCAT can be adjusted to consistently overpass the volleyball. This allows the setter or hitters to practice controlling their tip. AirCAT Location: Place the AirCAT on or behind the 10 foot line facing the net so that the balls are passed up to the net without going over the net.
  • Page 16: Blocking

    AirCAT Location: The AirCAT can be placed on the service line and can be set to serve to any area of the court. The angle of the AirCAT may be changed while in operation.
  • Page 17: Digging

    Set the AirCAT to spike the ball to receivers for passing drills. AirCAT and Player Location: The AirCAT and player should be on the same side of the court. The AirCAT speed and angle should be adjusted to obtain desired spike speed and trajectory. Additional players can be used to receive the pass or targets can be set up for the player to aim for.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Maintenance Keep your AirCAT plugged in when not in use to prevent the battery from going completely dead. Once the battery goes completely dead it will not hold a charge and will have to be replaced. Service Problem Solution Call Service No power •...
  • Page 20: Aircat Warranty

    AirCAT Warranty The AirCAT comes with a lifetime warranty on the frame and three years on parts for the original purchaser only. The three year warranty is on parts only and does not include shipping costs. This warranty covers all parts excluding the battery, which is covered by a separate one year warranty.

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