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In tro duc tion
This manual con tains im por tant in for ma tion con cern ing the pro per use and care
of your Polyball Tutor. Please read it completely before operating your Polyball
Tutor.
Check for shipping damage
Even though the Polyball Tutor may
appear un da ma ged, it is pos sible for
inter nal parts to be dama ged even if the
exter nal case is un da ma ged. If your
machine is dama ged, con tact Sports
Tutor im me diately at 1-800-448-8867.
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The ori ginal car ton should be used if
it ever becomes nec es sary to ship your
Polyball Tutor for serv ice under war ranty.
POLYBALL
TUTOR
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Summary of Contents for Sports Tutor POLYBALL TUTOR

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    OWNER’S MANUAL In tro duc tion This manual con tains im por tant in for ma tion con cern ing the pro per use and care of your Polyball Tutor. Please read it completely before operating your Polyball Tutor. What’s Inside...
  • Page 2: Important Warnings

    If a baseball or other ball is jammed in the Polyball Tutor you will need to remove it while the Polyball Tutor is off. Put your hand into the ball ejection opening and push the ball back up the ball delivery chute.
  • Page 3: Polyball Tutor Assembly

    To disassemble the legs press the button and twist the legs apart. To use the Polyball Tutor at a lower height use only the bottom half of the tripod legs. Set the Polyball Tutor upside down on the ground. Loosen the wingnut until it is about 1/4”...
  • Page 4: Recommended Pitching Distance

    The recommended pitching distance for the Polyball Tutor is 30 to 40 feet. The Polyball Tutor can be used as close as twenty feet for soft tosses to beginning batters. To simulate speeds faster than the top speed, move Polyball Tutor closer to the plate, which will give the hitter less reaction time.
  • Page 5: Control Panel

    AC MODEL ONLY FUSE HOLDER - If the Polyball Tutor has no power, first check to see that you are using a working electrical outlet and that the extension cord is firmly connected. If they are work- ing properly the Polyball Tutor’s protective fuse may have blown.
  • Page 6: Operating Polyball Tutor

    Operat ing Polyball Tutor Once the Polyball Tutor is set up, turn it on and adjust the controls for the desired pitch. The Polyball Tutor has a built-in time delay once it is turned on before balls are pitched. This allows a player practicing alone to move to the hitting position before balls are pitched.
  • Page 7: Optional Ac Power Supply

    Charge the battery for at least one day every three months while in storage. Do not store Polyball Tutor with the battery charger plugged in. Do not store the Polyball Tutor in the trunk of a car. Heat build-up in side a car trunk can reach 180 degrees, which may damage your Polyball Tutor.
  • Page 8: Warranty

    Limi tation of in ci den tal or con se quen tial damages Sports Tutor is not res pon sible for any in ci den tal or con se quen tial damages of any kind. Our lia bi lity is limi ted to the repair or replace ment, at our option, of a defec tive pro duct. Some states do not allow limi tations on how long an im plied war ranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclu sion of in ci den tal or con se quen tial damages so the above limi tations or exclu sions may not apply to you.
  • Page 10 height of the pitch. To manually feed balls push them into the ball chute. Use the curve control to pitch sinkers or risers.
  • Page 11 © 2005 Sports Tutor, Inc.
  • Page 12 Burbank, CA 91504-2507 Call Sports Tutor toll free at 1-800-448-8867.

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