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Huffy In-Ground Basketball System with Elevator User Manual

Huffy In-Ground Basketball System with Elevator
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05/03 P/N 214969B
WRITE IN YOUR
MODEL NUMBER:___________
Customer Service Center
N53 W24700 South Corporate Circle
Sussex, WI 53089
U.S.A.
A Huffy Company
In-Ground Basketball System with Elevator
Owner’s Manual
IMPORTANT
In U.S. and Canada only:
Have questions?...don’t
go back to the store!
We appreciate your purchasing
one of our many fine products.
We are sure that you will be very
satisfied with your selection.
Although great care and effort
have been taken, occasionally
problems may occur. To ensure
prompt and correct handling of
any problems, or to answer any
questions, please contact our Toll-
Free Customer Service Number
listed below. Service will be
quicker if you have your Model
Number (found on carton) and
assembly instructions ready
when calling. PLEASE WRITE
YOUR MODEL NUMBER IN THE
SPACE PROVIDED ABOVE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Owner must ensure that all players know and follow
these rules for safe operation of the system.
DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the system
including backboard, support braces or net.
During play, especially when performing dunk type
activities, keep player's face away from the backboard, rim
and net. Serious injury could occur if teeth/face come in
contact with backboard, rim or net.
Do not slide, climb, shake or play on pole.
When adjusting height, keep hands and fingers away from
moving parts.
Do not allow children to move or adjust system.
During play, do not wear jewelry (rings, watches, necklaces,
etc.). Objects may entangle in net.
Keep organic material away from pole base. Grass, litter,
etc. could cause corrosion and/or deterioration.
Check pole system for signs of corrosion (rust, pitting,
chipping) and repaint with exterior enamel paint. If rust
has penetrated through the steel anywhere, replace the pole
immediately.
Check system before each use for proper ballast, loose
hardware, excessive wear and signs of corrosion and repair
before use.
Check system before each use for instability.
Never play on damaged equipment.
Keep pole top covered with cap at all times.
See instruction manual for proper installation.
In the U.S.:1-800-558-5234 and Canada: 1-800-284-8339
201240 2/99
WARNING
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HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
TO ADJUST BACKBOARD:
1.Grasp handle and depress lever.
2.Push toward pole while holding
lever. Raise or lower to desired
height while pushing forward on
handle.
3.Release handle making sure that
horizontal pin is locked into slot.
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© COPYRIGHT 2002 by HUFFY SPORTS
Toll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234, For Canada: 1-800-284-8339, For Europe: 00 800 855 85234 (Sweden: 009 555 85234),
For Australia: 1-800-333 061 - Internet Address: http://www.huffysports.com
REQUIRED TOOLS AND
MATERIALS:
Two People
Tape Measure
Tape
Shovel and Spade
Concrete, 540 lb (245 kg)
Minimum and Container to Mix
Carpenter’s Level
Wood Board (Scrap)
Step Ladder 8 ft. (2.4 m)
Wrenches: (Two) 7/16”, 1/2”,
9/16”, 3/4” or two Large and
Small Adjustable Wrenches
Sawhorse or Support Table
Safety Goggles
Hammer
Wedge
Phillips Head Screw Driver
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not following instructions.
Use caution when using this system.
If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme caution.
Two (2) people are recommended for this operation.
Seat the pole sections properly. Failure to do so could allow the
pole sections to separate during play.
Before digging, contact utility company to locate underground
power cables, gas, and water lines. Ensure there are no overhead
power lines within 20 ft. (7 m) radius of pole location.
Climate, corrosion, excessive use, or misuse could result in system
failure.
If technical assistance is required, contact Huffy Sports.
Minimum operational height is 6' 6" (1.98 m) to the bottom of
backboard.
This equipment is intended for home recreational use only and NOT
excessive competitive play.
Read and understand the warning label affixed to pole. Label is
shown on page 1.
The life of your basketball pole depends on many conditions. The
climate, placement of the pole, the location of the pole, exposure to
corrosives such as pesticides, herbicides or salts are all important.
Adult supervision is recommended when adjusting height.
Serious injury could occur if teeth/face come in contact with
backboard, net, or rim.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND
WILL VOID WARRANTY.
Owner must ensure that all players know and
follow these rules for safe operation of the system.
To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this system without
following the instructions carefully. Proper and complete assembly, use
and supervision is essential for proper operation and to reduce the risk of
accident or injury. A high probability of serious injury exists if this system
is not installed, maintained, and operated properly. Check entire box and
inside all packing material for parts and/or additional instructional
material. Before beginning assembly, read the instructions and identify
parts using the hardware identifier and parts list in this document.
For more information on assembly, placement, proper use and
maintenance, visit The American Basketball Council website at
http://www.smarthoops.com.
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Huffy In-Ground Basketball System with Elevator Specifications

General IconGeneral
Rim TypeSteel
Pole TypeRound
Pole MaterialSteel
Adjustable HeightYes
Base TypeIn-ground
Assembly RequiredYes
Adjustment Range7.5 ft. to 10 ft.
Adjustment MechanismElevator

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

General Safety Precautions and Prohibitions

Follow all instructions, avoid hazards like digging without utility checks, and prevent misuse.

Specific Usage Hazards and Maintenance Checks

Do not hang, keep face clear during dunks, check for corrosion, and never use damaged equipment.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Customer Support and Height Adjustment Procedure

Contact support for help and follow steps to adjust backboard height.

BEFORE YOU START!

Component Fit and Hole Preparation

Test fit bolts and clear excess paint from holes for optimal system performance.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Pole Assembly, Grounding, and Concrete Work

Mark poles, dig, contact utilities, place sleeve, fill with concrete, and cure.

Safety During Assembly and Component Attachment

Wear eye protection for springs, keep children from adjusting, mount backboard safely, and use smart clips.

PARTS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION

Parts List and Hardware Identification Reference

Review the parts list and hardware identifier for component details.

Product Registration and Warranty Card

Complete product registration online or by mail to activate warranty.

HARDWARE IDENTIFIER

Visual Reference for Hardware Components

Detailed visual guide to identify all hardware parts used in assembly.

ASSEMBLY PREPARATION AND VISUAL GUIDES

Model Number Recording and Customer Support Contact

Write model number on page 1 and call customer service for questions or missing parts.

Visual Installation Steps: Pole Section Assembly and Grounding

Diagrams showing pole sections, hole digging, and sleeve placement.

Visual Installation Steps: Concrete Work and Pole Securing

Diagrams illustrating concrete filling, curing, and anti-skid tape application.

ELEVATOR INSTALLATION

Visual Steps: Pole Stacking and Handle Assembly

Diagrams showing stacking pole sections, channel assembly, and handle installation.

Visual Steps: Spring and Bracket Installation

Diagrams illustrating spring attachment, pole mount, and sliding pin installation.

INSTALLATION STEPS CONTINUED

Visual Steps: Pole Mount and Elevator Tube Assembly

Diagrams showing attachment of pole mount, reinforcement bracket, and elevator tubes.

Visual Steps: Spacers, Springs, and Backboard Brackets

Diagrams detailing installation of spacers, springs, and backboard brackets.

INSTALLATION STEPS CONTINUED

Visual Steps: Backboard Attachment and Height Adjustment Components

Diagrams showing backboard attachment, handle assembly, and elevator tube connections.

Visual Steps: Re-bar, Concrete, and Pole Cap Installation

Diagrams for re-bar insertion, pole base concreting, and pole cap fitting.

INSTALLATION STEPS CONTINUED

Visual Steps: Rim and Backboard Assembly

Diagrams illustrating the attachment of the rim and backboard to the system.

ELEVATOR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Final System Height and Adjustment Procedure Visuals

Illustrations showing the final height and the mechanism for adjusting it.

NET INSTALLATION

31. Install Net Clips

Detailed steps for correctly attaching the net clips to the rim.

NET INSTALLATION

32. Secure the Net

Instructions on inserting and twisting the net into the clips to secure it.

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