Sports Table of Contents a. About the Product b. Technical Parameters c. Standard Accessories d. Installation Steps e. Handling the Repairs Yourself f. Troubleshooting g. Best Practices...
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Sports About the Product (2) Service Simulation Normal Shots Simulation Choose the correct Spin and Speed Strong on Spin and Speed Best suited for beginners who intend to Simulate features for loop shots, smashes learn to return opponent’s service Suitable for daily practice Loosen the knob when you need to change the position/direction of the robot head...
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Sports About the Product (3) Adjusting the Spin 9 kinds of Spin are possible. The robot head could rotate 180 degrees. A combination of rotation of Top and bottom wheel could produce multiple Spin Types Both the wheels could rotate to positions 1, 2 &...
Sports Technical Parameters Sl. # Parameter Value Gross Weight 4.5 Kgs Net Weight 3.5 Kgs Packing Dimensions 40cms X 38cms X 37cms Rated Voltage 100V – 240V Rated Power Serving Frequency 40-70 Balls/Minute Serving Speed 4-40 meters/second Balls Holding Capacity 120 balls maximum Point Of Fall Random...
Sports Installation Steps a. Unpack and Verify the accessories b. Connect the Robot Head to the Main Engine c. Connect the USB Line to the Main Engine...
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Sports Installation Steps d. Fix the Storage Tub to the Main Engine and rotate to fix it e. Take the Fixing Stand and install to the TT Table as you would install the Net Stand on the Table f. Arrange the robot to the fixing Stand using the grooves in the Fixing Stand...
Sports Handling the Repairs Yourself As it is, your favorite probo-t Table Tennis Robot, is simple to handle and guess what, you could repair it yourself as well, with simple tools available at your home. In case you feel that the balls are not getting delivered as per design: Please check if the driving wheel is damaged –...
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Sports Handling the Repairs Yourself Check which motor Take out the wheel Then unscrew the Cut the wires as is damaged. Then and then unscrew screws of the related shown in the remove the related the 2 screws as motor that needs picture.
Sports Troubleshooting Observation Possible Cause Possible Resolution No Reaction from the Robot Power Failure Check power connection. Try alternate power supply Problem with ball delivery Ball grove could be dirty Clean the grove with dry cloth removing any dust particles that may Balls not of recommended size Verify and replace balls if needed Balls damaged...
Sports Best Practices Use ONLY standard 40 mm balls. Avoid using soft balls. Usage of soft balls could result in balls getting stuck inside the robot Balls should always be cleaned and dried. Avoid dust getting onto the balls as this may result in balls getting clamped The robot must be used only under the guidance of adult or experienced supervisor Keep the balls inside the Storage Tub even when not in use...
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