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Paddle Palace A32W Robot

User Manual

PADDLE PALACE
A32W PRO ROBOT

Robot Components / Features

1. Top Throw Wheel 

2. Shooting Head

3. Bottom Throw Wheel

4. Machine Body

6. Control Box

7. Tripod Legs with  

    Castor Locks

9. Ball Catch System

This manual has been written to help you 

enjoy and get the most out of your new 

Paddle Palace Robot. Take time to read 

these pages thoroughly and keep it handy 

for reference when using your robot. 

The capacity of the Ball 

Container is 100 balls [40mm 

size]. Anything other than 

table tennis balls in the Ball 

Container may damage parts 

and adversely affect the 

Robot’s normal operation.

7a. Ball Container with

Poke Bar

Net Hardware: 

A

   2 Net Supports that 

clamp on either side 

of table

B   

Control Box Support 

Bracket

A

B

The Robot is powered 

by standard US home 

current (120V). Make sure 

the power cord is securely 

plugged in. The ON/OFF 

switch is located on the 

side of the Robot. Turn 

off and unplug the Robot 

when not in use.

The Power Supply

ON/OFF Switch

Summary of Contents for A32W PRO ROBOT

Page 1: ...User Manual A32W PRO ROBOT paddlepalace com P 1 800 547 5891 P 503 777 2266 ...

Page 2: ...s but is offered at a very affordable price Unlike other robots in this price range it has two throw wheels controlled by two independent motors This gives you great control over setting the variety and degree of spins including topspin underspin sidespin and no spin It includes an automatic ball recycle and net collection system It has multiple oscillation options and has convenient robot control...

Page 3: ...Assemble the Ball Catch Net 6 Control Box Features 7 Setting the Ball Loop for Serve 7 Setting the Throw Wheel Speeds 7 Setting the Frequency 8 How to Select Spin Top Wheel and Bottom Wheel 8 Loop Modulation 8 Angle Modulation Angle of Serve 9 How to Maintain Your New Robot 10 Quick Start Step By Step Instructions for Setting Up Robot 10 General Warning Safety Issues 10 Trouble Shooting ...

Page 4: ...andy for reference when using your robot The capacity of the Ball Container is 100 balls 40mm size Anything other than table tennis balls in the Ball Container may damage parts and adversely affect the Robot s normal operation 7a Ball Container with Poke Bar Net Hardware A 2 Net Supports that clamp on either side of table B Control Box Support Bracket A B The Robot is powered by standard US home c...

Page 5: ...n knob 1 2 3 4 5 C Components are installed Installation completed and robot is ready for play A Be sure to open the Castor Lock while moving the Robot 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Unlock the buckle that holds the two halves of the Ball Catch Net together 2 Open and spread out both sides of the net 3 Pull out the round bar and insert it into the proper hole 4 Put both end sleeves of the Ball Catch Net on the net...

Page 6: ...e Palace A32W PRO Robot User Manual A32W Control Box Top Wheel Speed Increase Decrease START STOP Top Wheel Speed Serve Frequency Bottom Wheel Speed Frequency Increase Decrease Bottom Wheel Speed Increase Decrease ...

Page 7: ...nd bottom wheel display will blink the current settings when the robot is in the standby mode The wheel speeds are changed by pressing the increase or decrease buttons The speed of the top and bottom throw wheels determine the speed and amount of spin or lack of spin of the ball delivered Each wheel has 10 numeric settings The higher the setting the faster the ball speed becomes The ball speed is ...

Page 8: ...g the loop of the serve loosen the Loop Lock Knob with your left hand while adjusting the Loop Modulation Wheel with your right hand When the desired setting is achieved lock the knob Loop Lock Loop Modulation Wheel Angle Modulation Angle of Serve Knob A and Angle Knob control the Robot s angle of serve Knob A gives the option of either a fixed course or alternative course of serve Angle Knob cont...

Page 9: ... 1 Q Loosen A B Loosen Using screwdriver loosen the 4 screws indicated by arrows Poke Bar C D E P POKE BAR When the poke bar C inside the ball container has worked for a long time it should be checked for loose screws so as to prevent any trouble that would lead to an irregular ball delivery This should prevent any blockage issue inside the robot P FRICTION WHEELS Under normal operation and after ...

Page 10: ...rk due to the improper operation of Turn power off Wait 5 seconds then start up again control box The cable connecting to motor is loose Connect it with the original method Rechargeable battery has run out if you are using a battery Recharge the battery until it reaches full charge FAILURE CAUSE SOLUTION General Warnings 1 Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the robot and fol...

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