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ELITE E-HACK ATTACK™ BASEBALL MACHINE
Sports Attack, LLC.
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800.717.4251
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www.sportsattack.com
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Use a standard 115 volt, 20 amp single phase 3-wire grounded power source.
EXTENSION CORD USE
Up to 50 feet from power source, use a minimum #14/3 grounded 3-wire.
50 to 100 feet from power source, use a minimum #12/3 grounded 3-wire.
Over 100 feet from power source, consult a licensed electrician for required
power cord size.
GENERATOR USE
DO NOT use the ELITE e-Hack with any generator. Generator use can cause damage
and system failure.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
If you turn off your ELITE e-Hack Attack or if it gets unplugged, WAIT 20 SECONDS
BEFORE POWERING UP YOUR ELITE E-HACK ATTACK.
Failure to do so can lead to garbled/unreadable screen displays.
USE & OPERATION
Turning Power On
Turn the on/off switch located on
the left side of machine to “on”.
(See Figure 1) The software will
load, this takes about 10-15
seconds. After software has
loaded the Welcome Page will
appear. Be sure machine is on
level surface and at proper
distance from Home plate.
Center machine with home plate.
Welcome Page
Set Up Machine Button
Press button to align the Elite
prior to pitching to a batter.
Set Password
(Optional) Select to enter
password if a password has
been created.
WARNING
PERSONAL
INJURY HAZARD
Carefully read all instructions in
this manual, and all labels and
warnings on ELITE e-Hack Attack
before using this machine.
Use machine only under adult
supervision. Failure to operate
ELITE e-Hack Attack as described
in this manual can result in severe
personal injury or death.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD
The ELITE e-Hack Attack must
be connected to a properly
grounded electrical receptacle.
Do not operate on wet ground.
CAUTION
PERSONAL
INJURY HAZARD
Keep hands away from throwing
wheels anytime the machine is
connected to a power source.
Carefully check the ELITE e-Hack
Attack for completeness and
condition before connecting
to electrical power.
EQUIPMENT
ELECTRICAL DAMAGE
Keep hands away from throwing
wheels anytime the machine is
connected to a power source.
Figure 1
Welcome Page