DETACH FRONT OF SIDE NETS
Skip this step if you
don’t have Side Nets.
Unhook the front
band of the Side Nets and toss the
Side Nets into the main net. Leave
the back of the Side Nets attached
to the Wire Clips.
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FOLD DOWN REAR FRAME
Loosen all adjustment strings. Depress the
pop button that attaches the Rear Frame to
the Front Frame (A) and rotate the Rear
Frame down towards the center of the net. The Rear
Frame should lock into place (B). Repeat on the other side.
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USAGE TIPS
TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Keep the adjustment strings taut, but do NOT
overtighten. The proper net tension will ensure that the
back of the net is loose enough to absorb ball impact and
the bottom of the net taut enough to keep balls rolling
toward the ball exit. If balls are rebounding out of the net,
loosen the Rear Adjustment String or the Adjustment
Screw. If balls are “bagging up” in the net, try
lossenng/tightening the Front Lower and/or Rear Upper
Adjustment Strings.
2.
The net’s ideal rearward leaning angle is 22–25°.
Most of the time it is unnecessary to adjust the net angle.
However, over time, the net may loosen. In this case,
tighten the Adjustment Screw to regain the ideal angle.
3.
You can adjust Side Net tension by adding a knot
in the flexible band (or changing its location if the band is
already knotted, see 20B). Proper net tension will keep the
net straight and upright but will not pull the main net for-
ward. Too much Side Net tension will decrease the main
net’s angle and decrease its ball capture efficiency.
4.
Keep the Side Net aligned above the table’s side-
line. Other alignments decrease the net’s functionality.
5.
The net works best when the ball exit hole is
properly adjusted. Leaving the hole completely open
usually works best. If balls are bagging up in the net, you
can try closing the hole slightly. This will cause several
balls to accumulate at the exit hole before the accumulated
weight of the balls forces the hole to open and the balls to
fall out. The added weight of the balls in the ball “sock”
will cause balls to flow better toward the exit hole but will
also increase net tension resulting in more balls rebound-
ing out of the net.
6.
If you didn’t purchase the optional Side Nets, you
may alternatively move the location of the net to capture
more of your returns. Moving the Front Support
Mechanism closer to a sideline (A) will capture more balls
aimed at that corner. If you’re practicing severely angled
returns, you can mount the net on the side of the table (B).
A
B
A
B
FOLD UP THE FRONT FRAME
Press the pop
button that helps
hold the Front
Frame to the Frame Bracket and
lift up on the Front Frame.
Repeat on the other side.
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PUT THE NET AWAY
While continuing
to hold the top of
the frame, place
the folded net in a closet or
other place where it will be out
of the way.
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REMOVE NET FROM TABLE
While holding the two Front Frame
Members at the top, grab the Frame Bracket
and remove the net from the table (A). Then
fold the 2 support legs inward and the Front Support
Mechanism backwards into the center of the net (B).
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B
Pop
Button
Pop
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