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EZ ICE PRO Home Arena System Assembly Manual

EZ ICE PRO Home Arena System Assembly Manual

Double and/or arena height boards with square corners

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PRO Home Arena System™
Assembly Guide
Double and/or Arena Height Boards with Square Corners

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  • Page 1 PRO Home Arena System™ Assembly Guide Double and/or Arena Height Boards with Square Corners...
  • Page 2  My team and I are here as a resource for you, and we want to make your winter with EZ ICE the best it can be. As part of the EZ ICE family, we hope that you will share your experiences with us. Don’t forget to send us your favorite pictures and videos of your rink and tag @ezicerinks in all of your social media posts. Let’s get started!
  • Page 3 What’s Included (A) PRO Straight Boards (each straight board is 5 feet long x 16 inches tall) (B) PRO Corner Connectors (B-1) PRO Classic Height Corner Connectors (B-1) (B-2) (B-2) PRO Double Height Corner Connectors (B-3) (B-3) PRO Arena Height Corner Connectors (C) PRO Brackets with 1 Buckle each ...
  • Page 4 Double Height Rinks) will take the place of 1 Straight Board.  The EZ ICE Door (for Arena Height Rinks) will take the place of 2 Straight Boards (stacked), taking up one 5 foot section of your wall. Be sure to factor this in when counting out your boards! ...
  • Page 5 Components LAYOUT TIP #1: Measuring Slope - Even if your yard looks completely Choose your space. Remember, EZ ICE rinks can handle flat to the eye, it is still a good idea to measure it using a laser level. up to 9 inches of slope - the difference between your...
  • Page 6 Assembling Your Rink | Boards (Part 1) Figure 1 Step 1: Start by assembling one layer (Classic Height) of boards to create your rink’s perimeter. To begin, connect two Corner Boards together. Stand one Board up straight, while sliding the Board Connector down it, so the two pieces interlock.
  • Page 7 Assembling Your Rink | Straps STRAPS TIP #1: Laying out Straps - You should NOT have any diagonal straps. All straps should run length Step 3: Begin laying out your Straps. Each Strap clips in to or width-wise to your boards.  the Bracket Buckles on either side of the rink.  STRAPS TIP #2: Clicking in Make sure the Straps run parallel to the length and width of Straps-It is important to double...
  • Page 8 Assembling Your Rink | Liner Before you begin: LINER TIP #1: Inspecting your Liner - After Step 4: It’s time to add your liner. taking your rink Liner out of the box, inspect it for any holes. Tears in the liner To place the Liner, center it over the rink and drape the may cause your rink to leak after it has been filled.
  • Page 9 Assembling Your Rink | Double & Arena Height Boards (Part 2) Step 5: Adding the Double & Arena Height Boards Now that the Liner is on, you can start adding your Double or Arena Height Boards.  Stack the second layer of Boards on top of your first layer. You may need to pull the Liner out so it drapes over the first layer Board, as you slide on the second layer.
  • Page 10 Assembling Your Rink | Water Step 6: Fill the Rink. Water freezes at temperatures below 32 degrees F/0 degrees TIP: Filling the rink - C. It is best to fill your rink when the outside temperatures, In most situations, all you need especially overnight temperatures, are forecasted to be is a garden hose to fill your rink.
  • Page 11 Assembling Your Rink | PRO Stability Kits Small PRO Stability Kit Required for rinks with 20+ feet of Arena Height Boards/PRO Netting • Space your Small Stability Kits evenly throughout portions of your rink with Arena Height Boards and/or PRO Netting. There should be no more than one straight board between any two Small Stability Kits.
  • Page 12 Ice Maintenance In our opinion, all you need for ice maintenance is a wide shovel and a hose. However, we have seen customers rig together some pretty cool homemade ice resurfacers, and other rink maintenance tools. If this interests you, we suggest searching on Youtube or other online platforms for “home-bonies”...
  • Page 13 PRO Home Arena System Upgrade | Original Customers The all new PRO upgrades are designed to be compatible with Original EZ ICE Rinks. There are some slight differences between your system and the PRO system. Please see below. Board Connectors...
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    What if my liner does not reach the end of the rink? EZ ICE Liners are meant to be 5 feet longer in length and width than your rink. Please check the dimensions on your Liner box to confirm. If the liner is the correct size, ensure that it is centered in your rink, with equal length draped over all sides.
  • Page 15 Outdoor ice skating has inherent risk of serious injury, drowning, or death. You assume all risks and danger of personal injury arising from or related in any way to the use of your EZ ICE Rink. Use of the product by a user is at the user’s risk. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times. Hockey equipment, including a helmet and face shield, should be worn at all times when using the product.