Quick Set-Up, 545 - Newgy Industries Robo-Pong 2040+ Owner's Manual

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NEWGY TABLE TENNIS ROBOT SYSTEM
The Newgy Table Tennis Robot System includes Robo-
Pong models 545, 1040+, and 2040+. Upgrade kits are
incorporated into the system to enable a customer to retain
their investment in their robot and to add features and
capabilities as needed. These upgrades consist of the Robo-
Pong 545 Upgrade Kit to convert a 545 into a 1040+ and the
Recycling Net Upgrade Kit to transform a 1040+ into a
2040+.
Robo-Pong robots require no assembly or tools. They
are pre-assembled and factory tested before being packed
and shipped. They only require a brief set-up before
they're ready for play! The following quick set-up steps
will assist you in properly setting up your robot.
If you purchased a 2040+, a video is included that also
explains set-up and operation. Additionally, the video
includes some simple table tennis techniques for returning
the different spins your robot can deliver (also see page 8).
Please view the video first if you have a video player.
For maximum enjoyment of and benefit from your
Robo-Pong, it's best to follow the simple set-up steps as
outlined below or as shown in the video. Later chapters of
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1
Unpack all the parts and check that all parts
are present. If unable to identify a part, look
for a small silver label with the name of the
part. If any part is missing, please contact
Newgy immediately. You may want to keep your box and
styrofoam pieces in case you ever need to ship your robot.
WASH BALLS, THEN PLACE IN BUCKET
2
Open the bag(s) of balls and wash them in
lukewarm, soapy water. Then rinse in clear
water and dry. Place the washed balls in the
Ball Bucket. Other new balls you use should
be washed and dried before placing them in the bucket.
You may also include used balls with worn surfaces. All
balls must be 40mm.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
QUICK SET-UP FOR ROBO-PONG 545
Warranty &
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(U.S. Only)
Quick Start
Guide
VERIFY ALL PARTS
complete disassembly, maintenance, troubleshooting,
accessories, parts replacement, service, and warranty. In
general, instructions will apply to all models except when
clearly designated by a caption, heading, or the following
footnotes:
Robo-Pong 1040+ only,
1
or
Robo-Pong 545 only.
5
The r
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age (for 2040+ models sold from the U.S.) explains in detail
table tennis strokes, spins, serves, footwork, and other
techniques. It also tells how to use your robot for fitness
training and as fun entertainment for kids and adults. If
you purchased a 1040+ or 545 model, you can download
the Training Manual from our website, www.newgy.com.
In addition, there is a wealth of coaching articles and other
information on our website.
Your robot comes with a supply of Newgy 40mm
Robo-Balls (for robots sold from the U.S.). Robo-Balls are
specially selected for the best robot performance possible.
To order additional balls, Training Manual, video,
upgrade kits, or any other robot accessory or part, please
contact Newgy Customer Service or visit our website.
Contact info is given on the front cover of this manual.
3
Loosen the Brass
Knob on the right
side of the robot
(as you're facing
it), and angle the head down as
far as possible and then re-tight-
en. Verify that the word "top-
spin" is at the top of the ball dis-
charge hole. (See Figures 4, 5, & 7
on pages 7 and 8 for more info.)
4
Plug one end of the
Connector Cable into the
5-Pin Connector on the
back of the robot as
shown. (Also see Figure 17, page 13.)
5
Position the robot in
the center of the
table close to the
endline as shown.
The robot's head should be in line
with the centerline of the table
(Robot position 1, Figure 15, page 12).
3
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ADJUST HEAD ANGLE
CONNECT CABLE TO ROBOT
POSITION ROBOT ON TABLE

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