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MVP SPRINT - Second Generation General Safety Rules

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WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all
instructions listed below may result in personal injury.
Supervision of the drills while using the MVP | SPRINT is recommended. The MVP | SPRINT has its weight
located in the bottom half. This will result in momentum carrying the MVP | SPRINT forward even as it is
tackled with possibly the MVP | SPRINT sliding forward base first or rolling forward. It is imperative to avoid
situations where the player is partially or totally in the path of the MVP | SPRINT, but not squared up to it.
Designing drills to position the players to be out of the MVP | SPRINT’s path or to be squared up to it
avoiding situations where a leg or ankle could be rolled under the MVP | SPRINT or where the MVP | SPRINT
could possibly strike a defenseless player. If there is a drill where there is a concern for the players safety,
discontinue the drill, document the situation and contact MVP.
Having players tackle MVP | SPRINT while stationary first is recommended to give the players a sense of the
product.
MVP | SPRINT should only contact a player during a planned drill or exercise when the player is aware of the
drill operation and can see, react and square up to the MVP | SPRINT.
Adequate space is needed to use an MVP | SPRINT in a drill or exercise. The MVP | SPRINT may roll after
contact possibly striking a spectator or player participating in another drill.
Supervision of the drills while using the MVP | SPRINT is recommended. The players may perceive the MVP |
SPRINT as another dummy and may try for a big hit underestimating the size, weight and speed of the MVP |
SPRINT. This could result in a player injury.
Training of the coaching staff is recommended. Safe use of the MVP | SPRINT requires an understanding of
the MVP | SPRINT, its operations, hazards, and limitations.
Training of the person using the controller (“Operator”) to control the MVP | SPRINT to maintain the planned
path of the MVP | SPRINT is very important. Turning the MVP | SPRINT into a player or turning it off course
instead of continuing the line of movement could put the player or spectators in the path of the MVP |
SPRINT where they cannot safely square up and tackle or get out of the way causing injury.
Supervision of athletes while using the equipment is recommended. Horse play such as chasing people with
the MVP | SPRINT or running it into unsuspecting persons can result in injures.
MVP | SPRINT should only be operated within a clear line of sight of the Operator.
For best results, design drills using one player and one MVP | SPRINT, one player and multiple MVP |
SPRINTS, or multiple players and one MVP | SPRINT. Do not attempt to use multiple players and multiple
MVP | SPRINT dummies in the same drill.
Inspect the MVP | SPRINT and the controller prior to use. DO NOT use the MVP | SPRINT if it or its
controller appears damaged.
Do not operate your MVP | SPRINT if a degradation of the foam, vinyl cover, or mechanical parts is observed.
Contact MVP for replacement parts and service.
Although designed to operate both indoors and outdoors, the MVP | SPRINT is not intended to operate in
rainy conditions or to run through standing water. Use in the rain or running through standing water could
damage the MVP | SPRINT.
Although designed to be used in contact drills, the MVP | SPRINT is not intended to collide into a hard-fixed
item such as a wall, curb or post. Colliding the MVP | SPRINT into a hard-fixed object could damage the MVP
| SPRINT. Colliding an MVP | SPRINT into another MVP | SPRINT may damage one or both of the MVP |
SPRINT’s.
The MVP | SPRINT is designed to be operated on synthetic turf. Do not operate the MVP | SPRINT on
concrete or asphalt as that could damage the MVP | SPRINT. The MVP | SPRINT will operate on grass fields.
Disassembling the MVP | SPRINT can cause shock or injury.
Puncturing or damaging the battery can cause explosion or injury.
If the MVP | SPRINT fails to respond to commands as expected, cease use and email: info@mvprobotics.com
If you need to stop it, tackle the MVP | SPRINT and turn off the switch under the flap on the MVP | SPRINT’s
cover.
Wheels that propel the MVP | SPRINT, stop when the dummy tips more than thirty (30) degrees.
This Product Manual is an integral part of this product. Save this Operations Manual. If it is lost or damaged
or if you would like another copy, please visit: www.mvpdummy.com
General Safety Rules