TRIUMPH Rebound Table Manual L0912357
User Manual: TRIUMPH TRIUMPH Rebound Table Manual TRIUMPH Rebound Table Owner's Manual, TRIUMPH Rebound Table installation guides
Open the PDF directly: View PDF .
Page Count: 11
Download | |
Open PDF In Browser | View PDF |
Item # 45-6041 SPOHTS ZISR. Powered 7' HOCKEY / POOL ROTATING GAME TABLE HOCKEY POOL TABLE TENNIS FOOTBALL |HOHE BASEBALL GAMETEBLE BOWLING WARNING: Rotating game should be done under adult supervision. Rotating table may cause a pinching hazard for young children and pets. Please exercise caution. At least two adults are needed to put this game table together. ROTATING THE TABLE: Making sure there is no one in the way, begin the rotation by releasing the 4 lock pins (#6), two on each leg panel. When the table top has been turned over, Push in the lock bolts until they firmly snap in place. Tools Needed For Assembly: Screwdriver Alan wrench (included) Level Assembly Tips: Some drawings or images in this manual may not look exactly like your product. derstand the text before starting each assembly step. If you are using the hardware. an electric screw driver in assembly, please set at low torque and Please read and un- do not overtighten Parts 1# 3# 2# 6# 7# 5# 4# Side Panel Pool Table Top 1 Piece Hockey Table Top 1 Piece List 8# Leg Panel 2 Pieces Leg 2 Pieces 2 Pieces 9# 10# I Lock Pin 3/16" Bolt 4 pieces 8 Pieces 11# 12# 1/2" Head Screw 16 Pieces 14# 13# 1/4" Bolt 6 Pieces 1" Flat Head Screw 18 Pieces © 15# © 1/4" Washer 6 Pieces 5/16" Barrel nut 8 Pieces 17# 16# 5/16" Bolt 5/16" Washer 8 Pieces 8 Pieces 18# Plastic Aglove 2 Pieces 20# 19# (PRE-INSTALLED) © Puck catcher 20mm Hex Bolt 2 Pieces 2 Pieces 22# 21# 20ram 20ram Washer 3 Pieces 23# Hex nut Wrench 1 Piece 2 Pieces 25# 24# OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO Allen key tool 1 Piece 26# Hockey Striker 4 Pieces 27# _, 28# Billiard balls 1Set Hockey Puck 4 Pieces Hockey Felt 4 Pieces 29# 30# '"(_.,. Cue stick Brush 1 Piece 2 Pieces 32# 31# % Football 2 Pieces 33# Y Goal Post 2 Pieces Chalk 2 Pieces Triangle 1 Piece 34# Q Table Tennis Ball 2 Pieces Leg Leveler 4 Pieces 35# 4.> Table Tennis Bat 2 Pieces Table Tennis Post 2 Pieces 36# 37# J 1 Piece Bowling Ball 1 Piece Baseball Bat 2 Pieces 6 Pieces 42# 41# Bowling Pin 1 Set Remove all Parts the table are out of the table from packed inside table will find your face. Attach 1 Piece the pool top you to assemble Table Tennis Board components (#1). Remove screws 40# 39# Baseball Markers Baseball 4 Pieces Table tennis net NOTE: 38# table. top, the pool table the carton. table surface(#2), all the parts When replace the all the the pool surface top inside needed parts table by using are 9 sur- 9 the (#9). 2 Pedestal Assembly Remove two and washers side panels (#11). (#3) from pack 3 and screw them into table top using bolts (#10) Step3 Assembling 4 The Base Screw the lock pin (#6) to the leg piece (#4) using the bolts (#7). Attach the leg levelers (#30) to the bottom of the leg. 7 6 3O Attach two leg panels (#5) to the two end leg pieces(#4) using bolts (#13) and washers Hold barrel nut (#12) in place using a screwdriver. To line up the threads, turn the screwdriver until threads line up with bolt (#13). 4 1 4 3 (#14). Step5 Attaching The Table Top To The Base Frame You are now ready to place the table top (#1) onto the base frame. With the help of a few friends, have two people on each side of the table top, and the other on the end to help guide the threaded shaft into the slot on the on the end panel. Once in place attach the 20ram washer (#18) and the 20ram hex nut (#19) on the threaded shaft sticking out past the leg panel. To securer the table top to the leg panel use both of the wrenches (#20) provided. Tighten each of the nuts (#19) on each side of the leg panel towards each other, firmly tighten. This will lock the table top to the base frame, and still allow the table top to spin freely. 8 18 1 Tighten / 4 Tighten Step 6 Attach the puck catcher (#16) into the predrilled holes on each end using head screws (#8). Attach the plastic accessories storage unit (#15) into the predrilled holes on the end panel using screws (#8). 8 15 Step ? Unfold the game top (#42) and place on table surface. WARNING: Tennis top must be removed before rotating table top! 42 36 Trouble Shooting: If the pool table side is not level first try to level by using the leg levelers on each leg. Most of the time the table can be easily leveled using this method. [f the table surface still needs adjustments shims may be used on the cross supports to bring up the low spots. See example below: Shim placement to raise center [f you have any problems with your new product, DO NOT RETURN [T TO THE STORE! Please contact us at 1-866-815-4173, or e-mail us at Customerservice@Triumphsportsusa.com FOOTBALL Shots which TIPS: fail to reach the end of the table allow the opponent to "receive possession", his own shot from that point. Players generally alternate shots until one scores paper football is knocked completely off of the table. In some variations, a shot the paper football extending over the side of the table results in a "first down", another shot from that point. Shots which go entirely off of the side of the table bounds", and the opponent is allowed a shot from the point at which the paper that is, to take a touchdown or the which results in part of and the shooter is al!owed are considered "out of football went over the edge of the table, or an equivalent spot directly inward from that point. Shots which go entirely off of the end of the table result in the opponent being allowed to kick a "field goal", which employs precisely the same method as described above for "extra points" after touchdowns, except that it scores three points rather than one. In some variations, a shot that goes off the end of the table is scored a pre-determined an "off," and a player gets to attempt number of "off s," often three. a field goal once their opponent has accumulated Games are not of any specific length and are usually played until one participant scores a predetermined number of points (often 21) and is then recognized as the winner. Games are generally played quite quickly unless the predetermined number of points required is very high. BOWLING: A game of ten pins consists of ten frames. A player delivers two balls in each of the first nine frames unless a strike is scored. In the tenth frame, a player delivers three balls only if a strike or spare is scored. Every frame must be completed by each player bowling in regular order. Game - How Scored - Except first delivery is to be marked the number of pins knocked square. If none of the standing sheet shall be marked with a when a strike is scored, the number of pins knocked down by the player's next to the small square in the upper right hand corner of that frame, and down by the player's second delivery is to be marked inside the small pins are knocked down by the second delivery in a frame, the score (-). The count for the two deliveries in the frame shall be recorded immediately. Strike - A strike is made when the full setup of ten pins is knocked down with the first delivery in a frame. It is marked by an (x) in the small square in the upper right-hand corner of the frame where it was made. The count for one strike is 10 plus the number of pins knocked down on the player's next two deliveries. Double - Two consecutive strikes is a double. The count for the first knocked down with the first delivery following the second strike. Triple or Turkey - Three successive strikes is a triple or turkey. The bowl the maximum score of 300, the player must bowl 12 strikes in Spare - A spare is made when the second delivery knocks down all sheet shall be marked with a {/). The count of a spare is 10 plus the following strike is 20 plus the number of pins count for the first strike is 30. To succession. the standing pins, and the score pins knocked down in the delivery. HOCKEY: 1) This game is designed to be played with two (2) players, one at each end, or with four (4) players, two at each end of the game table. 2) Play begins when the puck is placed on the playing surface. Players must hit the puck with the hand-held pushers and attempt to shoot into the opponent's goal. 3) One point is given when a puck is shot into the opponent's goal. 4) Winning: the winning goal is accomplished by being the first player or by being the player to score the most points within a given period. to reach a predetermined score TABLE TENNIS: In singles, the server first makes a good service and then the receiver makes a good return. Thereafter, server and receiver alternately each make a good return. In doubles, the server first makes a good service and the receiver returns the ball. Then the partner of the server makes a good return, followed by the partner of the receiver returning the ball. Thereafter, each player alternately in that sequence makes a good return. Serving After hitting it, the ball must first touch the server's own court the net assembly, then touching the receiver's court. In doubles, the ball must first touch the server's right half-court then touch the receiver's right half-court or center line. If, in attempting Return to serve, a player fails to strike and pass directly or center the ball while line, it is in play, over pass he loses the net or around over the net, and a point. After the ball is served or returned in play, it is struck so that it passes directly over the net and its assembly and touches the opponent's court. A returned ball which touches the net or its supports on the way over to the other side, is considered a good return. Ball will stay in play until The ball is in play from the last moment at which before being projected in service until: -- a point is scored. -- it touches the same court twice consecutively. -- it has been volleyed. -- it touches a player, or anything his wrist. he wears it is stationary or carries, other than -- it touches any object other than the net or its support (referred -- it is struck by a player more than once consecutively. -- it touches, in a doubles service, the left half-court of the server -- it is struck, in doubles, playing order. by a player out of sequence, except on the palm his racket of the server's or his racket hand free hand below to above). or receiver. where there has been a genuine error in POOL: After the break, regardless of whether any balls were pocketed on the break, the table is Open, with the choice of stripes or solids determined by the next legally pocketed ball. In the course of play, a player must call each shot in advance, by indicating the ball to be made and the pocket into which it will be made. It is not necessary to indicate details such as cushions, banks, caroms, etc. Failure to make the shot as called results in a loss of turn. If the shot is made as called, then any other balls pocketed remain pocketed. However, if the called shot is not made and any other balls are pocketed, then the shooter's ball(s) that were pocketed would be spotted and any of the opponent's balls would remain pocketed. In order to execute a Legal Shot, the first ball hit must be one of the balls in the shooter's group (stripes or solids) and the object ball must be pocketed or the cue ball or any object ball must come into contact with a rail. (Note: It is legal for the shooter to bank the cue ball off a rail before hitting the object ball.) A player who legally pockets a ball continues play until missing or committing a Foul. Once a player's ball group (stripes or solids) is pocketed, the player may play the 8 ball. Again, the player must clearly indicate the intended pocket, even if it appears obvious. A player who legally pockets all of his ball group and the 8 bal! is the winner. FOULS 1. 2. 3. 4. Failure to execute a legal A scratch shot (shooting Moving or touching any Shooting an intentional shot as defined above. the cue ball into a pocket or off the table) ball by means other than legal play. jump shot over another ball by scooping the cue stick under shot executed by striking the cue ball above center is legal. 5. Using the 8 ball first in a combination shot when the table is not open. the cue ball. A jump Baseball: Have one player slowly pitch one of the baseball pieces towards home plate. The other player will hit the baseball piece with the bat and move one of their team markers according to the results from the hit. You can set your own rules for how far the baseball piece must be in the outfield circle for it to count° Keep track of your score and the innings on a separate sheet of paper. Be sure to check out a|| the exciting games _fBWMPN SPORTS I.IS# has to offer. Visit our web site at: 90 day TSUGame Warranty All TSU games have a 90 day from date of purchase warranty. This warrants the retail purchaser for any of the TSU games purchased to be flee from any defects in materials and construction for 90 days from date of purchase. Normal play wear and usage is not covered under the warranty or improper use of any TSU game. This will void any and all TSU warranty. Triumph Sports USA Aurora, IL 60504 www.triumphsportsusa.com ;92008 Triumph Sports USA. All Rights Reserved.
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.2 Linearized : No Page Count : 11 Page Layout : SinglePage Page Mode : UseNone Producer : Goby Monitor Application version 4, 0, 0, 13 Create Date : Fri Feb 12 04:19:35 2010 Author : Title : Subject :EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools