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Owner’s Manual 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CourtPac

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...l maintenance and warranty information Follow the safety procedures and operating instructions to ensure continued safe operation of your new roller The specifications and descriptions in this manual are accurate at the time of printing Because improvements are a constant goal at Har Tru Sports we reserve the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice and without incurring ...

Page 3: ... Before Operating the Roller 6 Operating the Roller 6 Starting the Roller 6 Slowing or Stopping the Roller 7 Parking and Leaving the Roller 7 Performance Inspection 7 Rolling Technique 8 Safety Warning Decal Information 9 Disconnecting Powerhead from Roller 9 Maintenance Schedule 10 Roller Specifications 11 Serial Number Identification Plate 12 Warranty 12 ...

Page 4: ...se Lever Park Brake Lever Serial Number ID Plate Emergency Shut Off Engine Throttle Fast Slow Engine On Off Switch Seat Adjustment Lever Park Brake Adjustment Transmission Oil Reservoir CAUTION Engine muffler hot when running ...

Page 5: ...Control The forward reverse control is located on the dash Push forward to operate the vehicle in the forward direction or pull back to operate the vehicle in reverse direction Oil Filter Pump Fan Brake Arm Brake Clevis The clevis at the end of the brake cable attached to the brake arm can be adjusted for proper parking brake operation ...

Page 6: ...s in gear BEFORE OPERATING THE ROLLER Before operating and on a daily basis the roller should be inspected to ensure it is in safe operating condition Use the following checklist as a guide to inspect your new roller Any problems should be corrected before operating Inspection Checklist Check engine oil Check transmission fluid reservoir Make sure oil is visible between full and fill lines in rese...

Page 7: ...ard NEUTRAL 2 To stop the roller move the forward reverse lever directly to NEUTRAL Parking and Leaving the Roller 1 After stopping the roller set the brake before leaving the machine 2 Turn the engine ON OFF switch to the OFF position PERFORMANCE INSPECTION After reading the instructions and familiarizing yourself with the controls take the roller for a test drive Use the following list as a guid...

Page 8: ...8 ROLLING TECHNIQUE EXAMPLE OF ROLLING COURT QUICKLY WITHOUT REMOVING NETS ROLL FORWARD ROLL BACKWARD NET Start End ROLL FORWARD ROLL BACKWARD ...

Page 9: ...on as possible Contact your CourtPac dealer DISCONNECTING POWERHEAD FROM ROLLER WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Ob...

Page 10: ...rk brake for holding and release Adjust if necessary Check emergency stop button Check nuts and bolts for tightness Check for wear on front and rear polyurethane scrapers Add grease to axle bearings located at both ends of rear axle and at the end of the front axle located under the engine Add grease to the front to rear coupler located under the foot deck Every Three to Eight Months dependent on ...

Page 11: ...e locking friction drum brake Seat Padded high back seat with hand lever for easy adjustment Equipped with emergency safety shut off switch Scraper Bar Four urethane scraper bars to prevent material build up on drum Outside 24 Rear Model 7 3 Turning 48 Rear Model 8 4 Radius Rolling Pattern Forward and back Weight Power Head 417 lbs 24 Rear Model 322 lbs 48 Rear Model 640 lbs Recommended Fuel and L...

Page 12: ...ar items i e scraper urethane gaskets seats etc Any equipment part or product which is furnished by Har Tru Sports but is manufactured by another bears only the warranty given by other such manufacturer Warranty is voided by product abuse alterations and use of equipment in applications for which it its not intended use of non manufacturer parts or failure to follow documented service instructions...

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