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IMPORTANT - UPON FINAL SET UP OF THIS UNIT, SHOW THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WILL OPERATE THIS UNIT HOW
TO PROPERLY OPERATE THIS UNIT AND READ THE WARNING LABELS TO HIM/HER EXPLAINING THE NECESSITY
TO FOLLOW SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES. THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE GIVEN TO AN OFFICIAL IN
CHARGE OF THE FACILITY TO KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
THIS BACKSTOP MUST BE OPERATED ONLY BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH THE SAFE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES. THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE EACH USE FOR WEAR,
LOOSE FITTINGS, DAMAGE, AND PROPER STABILITY. CONSULT A TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR THE
FACTORY WHEN IN DOUBT.
WARNING
DANGER / WARNING ON MISUSE OF PORTABLE BACKSTOPS
(Published in Compliance with NCAA Comments on the Rules of Basketball)
A high degree of injury potential and severe liability problems exist when players or spectators are allowed to hang, sit or stand on the
goal, backboard or support structure.
This equipment is not designed for adding weight to the goal or backboard. Please do not climb on the goal, backboard or support
structure.
Administrators are cautioned that this practice be eliminated and that portable units are lowered immediately after the completion of
each game. There is a high risk of severe injury or even death if these instructions are not strictly followed.
The use of a floor anchor system for all competition games is mandatory and is the responsibility of game management and the
personnel responsible for the facility.
THIS UNIT MUST BE OPERATED ONLY BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH THE SAFE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES AS DESCRIBED IN THE OPERATING MANUAL. READ AND REFER TO ALL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS UNIT.
CAUTION - The following steps must be observed to provide the safe operation of this unit.
- Do not move this unit in the “up” position.
- When raising or lowering this unit, stand to one side and keep all individuals clear from beneath unit (front and back). Keep
hands and feet away from all pinch and crush points.
- Inspect this equipment for wear, loose fittings, damage and proper stability before each use. Consult a trained service technician
or the factory when in doubt.