Important – Huffy 21168202 User Manual

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P/N 21168202 10/04

1

5

9.

Stack and bounce bottom (3) and middle (2)
pole sections together. Bounce pole sections
together until middle section no longer moves
toward taped reference mark on bottom pole.

2

IMPORTANT 5

Keep on Bottom Pole

3

Wood Scrap

(NOT

SUPPLIED)

10.

Stack upper pole section (1) to bottom and middle
pole assembly and continue bouncing until top pole
(1) no longer moves toward taped reference mark on
middle pole.

IMPORTANT!:

POLE SECTIONS

SHOULD HAVE A

3-1/2" (9 CM)

MINIMUM OVERLAP.

Wood Scrap

(NOT

SUPPLIED)

Taped reference marks

1-1/2"

(3.81 cm)

Tape

5"

(12.7 cm)

Tape

1-1/2"

(3.81 cm)

Tape

5"

(12.7 cm)

Tape

IMPORTANT!:

WARNING

FAILU

RE TO FOLLOW

THESE W

ARNINGS

MAY RESU

LT

IN SERIOUS

INJURY A

ND/OR PR

OPERTY

DAMAGE.

Owner

must ensure

that all

players kn

ow and

follow

these

rules

for safe

operation

of the sy

stem.

• DO NO

T HANG

on the rim

or any pa

rt of the

system

including

backboar

d, suppor

t braces

or net.

• During pla

y, especiall

y when per

formin

g dunk

type

activitie

s, keep pla

yer's face

away from

the bac

kboard, rim

and net.

Serious

injury co

uld occu

r if teeth/fa

ce com

e in

contact

with backboar

d, rim or n

et.

• Do not

slide, climb,

shake

or play on

base and/

or pole.

• After

assemb

ly is complete

, fill syste

m complete

ly with

water

or sand

and stake

to the grou

nd. Never

leave sy

stem

in an upright

position

without

filling base

with wei

ght, as

system

may tip

over caus

ing inju

ries.

• When

adjusting

height or

moving

system,

keep hands

and

fingers aw

ay from

moving par

ts.

• Do not

allow chi

ldren to mo

ve or adjus

t system.

• During pla

y, do no

t wear

jewelry (rin

gs, wat

ches, nec

klaces,

etc.). Obj

ects may

entangle

in net.

• Surface

beneath

the base

must be

smooth

and free

of

gravel

or other s

harp obje

cts. Punc

tures cause

leaka

ge and

could

cause

system

to tip ov

er.

• Keep or

ganic mater

ial away fr

om pole

base. Grass,

litter,

etc. could

cause

corrosion

and/o

r deteriora

tion.

• Check

pole system

for sign

s of corr

osion

(rust, pitti

ng,

chipping

) and

repaint wit

h exterior

ename

l paint. If

rust has

penetrated

through

the steel

anywh

ere, repla

ce pole

immediatel

y.

• Check

system bef

ore each

use for pr

oper bal

last, loos

e

hardware

, excess

ive wea

r and signs

corrosi

on and

repair

before

use.

• Chec

k system

before eac

h use

for instab

ility.

• Do not

use system

during w

indy and

/or severe

weather

conditions;

system

may tip ov

er. Place

system

in the

storage pos

ition and

/or in an

area prot

ected from

the wind

and free

from per

sonal pro

perty and/o

r overhe

ad wires.

• Never pl

ay on dama

ged equipm

ent.

• See instr

uction

manual

for proper

insta

llation and

mainte

nance

.

• When

moving system,

use cautio

n to keep

mechanism

from

shifting.

• Keep pole

top covered

with cap

at all times.

• Do not

allow water

in tank

to freeze.

During

sub-freezing

weather a

dd non-t

oxic anti

freeze, sand

or empty

tank

completel

y and

store. (D

o not use

salt.)

• Use extreme

caution if

placing

system on

sloped su

rface.

System

may tip

over more

easily.

201241

2/99

In the U.

S.:1-800-55

8-5234 and

Canad

a: 1-800-284

-8339

The warning
label should be
90 degees from
uppermost holes
on top pole (1) -
see Illustration.

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