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Heater Sports PowerAlley PA179 Owner's Manual

Heater Sports PowerAlley PA179 Owner's Manual

Lite-curveball pitching machine

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PowerAlley
www.HeaterSports.com
Model No. PA179
Serial No.
Write the serial number in the
space above for reference.
ACTIVATE YOUR
WARRANTY
To register your product and
activate your warranty, call
1-800-492-9334
CUSTOMER CARE
For customer service inquiries,
please call our toll free line
at 1-800-492-9334.
CAUTION
Read all precautions and instruc-
tions in this manual before using
this product. Keep this manual for
future reference.
Instructions Date: 07/2018
Version: 00001
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE, CALL 1-800-492-9334
OWNER'S MANUAL
Lite-Curveball Pitching Machine
®

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Summary of Contents for Heater Sports PowerAlley PA179

  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL PowerAlley Lite-Curveball Pitching Machine ® www.HeaterSports.com Model No. PA179 Serial No. Write the serial number in the space above for reference. ACTIVATE YOUR WARRANTY To register your product and activate your warranty, call 1-800-492-9334 CUSTOMER CARE For customer service inquiries, please call our toll free line at 1-800-492-9334.
  • Page 2 STORE MACHINE IN A CLEAN, DRY AREA. When storing, be sure to keep machine clear of any area contain- ing dust or dirt. Any area where moisture is present may cause the motor to lock up. Heater Sports recommends using a cover to prevent moisture & dirt from affecting machine.
  • Page 3 IN THE BOX COMPONENTS Part C - Front Top Leg - Qty. 1 Part D - Back Top Leg - Qty. 2 Part E - Bottom Leg - Qty. 3 Part A Housing (Qty. 1) Part F - Ground Stakes - Qty. 2 TRIPOD PARTS B7 - Tripod Knob B6 - Lock Washer...
  • Page 4: Product Assembly

    PRODUCT ASSEMBLY STEP I: Tripod Leg Assembly Instructions Part B Back Back Part D Part D Part C *Short Part E Part E Part E Back Back Front Step 1: Slide Bottom Leg (Part E) in to Top Leg - Part C or D. Step 2: Insert Assembled Legs Into Tripod (Part B) *Important: Make Sure Shortest Assembled Leg (Front) Is Inserted in the Front Of the Tripod.
  • Page 5 ASSEMBLED PRODUCT IMAGE Pivot Ball Chute/Elbow Chute Knob On/Off Switch Batting Cage Harness Attachments Electric Fuse Ballfeeder Plug-In Curveball Adjustment Knob Height Adjustment Knob Tripod Assembly Leg Assembly 110V A/C Plug www.HeaterSports.com 800-492-9334...
  • Page 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS IMAGE A9 A10 B4 B4 B6 B5 *Short www.HeaterSports.com 800-492-9334...
  • Page 7: Replacement Parts List

    REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST To Order Replacement Parts, Call 1-800-492-9334 Housing - Part A Part# Description Part# Description Housing Assembly Side Cover Screws Housing Motor Side Motor Cover Screws Housing Side Cover End Cap Ball Chute - Elbow On/Off Switch Motor Cover Fuse Assembly (15A/250V Fuse Included) 110V Power Cord A/C Outlet...
  • Page 8 OPERATIONS MANUAL SETTING PITCH HEIGHT: Step 1: If using machine on grass, dirt, or soft ground, secure included Ground Stakes (Part F) to back legs for added stability. Step 2: Plug A/C Power Cord into wall, extension cord, our battery pack. Step 3: To begin, loosen the Height Adjustment Knob counter-clock wise to allow the machine to pivot to its desired pitch height angle.
  • Page 9 SETTING PITCH TYPE (FASTBALL, CURVEBALL): The PowerAlley Curve has the ability to pitch fastballs, left handed curveballs, and right handed curveballs. Depending on the age, skill, and desire of the batter, you may have the opportunity to use all the pitch types available. In its current configuration, the PowerAlley is set to pitch fastballs.
  • Page 10: Accessories (Sold Separately)

    ADJUSTING PITCH SPEED: The PowerAlley features an On/Off switch to turn the machine on and off. For adjusting speed on this machine, use the following two options: Option 1: Move the machine closer or further from the batter. By doing this, you are increasing or decreasing the reaction time of the pitch, which simu- lates a slower or faster pitch.