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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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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.

Error Codes

    Diagnostic[0]

 = “Motor  

stalled. Most often this indicates that the motor actuator has reached the end of 

travel. If you cannot get the  

actuator to position for certain  

pitches you may need to  

readjust the level of the  

pitching machine and perform  

a new setup. If the warning  

occurs when the actuator is not  

near the end of travel check  

external motor cables for  

proper connections and  

look for mechanical barriers 

 to actuator travel. Try running  

from diagnostic page to see  

how actuator vertical and  

horizontal position responds to  

commands. If problem persists call Sports Attack”;

    Diagnostic[2]

 = “Bus overvoltage. If fault occurs in conjunction with WDA:BOL 

warning, refer to the WDA:BOL message. The bus voltage can be monitored as 

seen by each of the 4 drives on the Diagnostic page. It should not exceed 78V. Try 

restarting machine. If problem persists call Sports Attack.

    Diagnostic[3] 

= “Bus undervoltage. The bus voltage can be monitored as seen by 

each of the 4 drives on the Diagnostic page. It should not be less than 68V.Check 

the power cord and the wall outlet and confirm correct size and gauge cord is used 

and restart machine. If problem persists, call Sports Attack.”;

    Diagnostic[4]

 = “Short circuit. Inspect cable harnesses from enclosure to vertical 

and horizontal actuator motors for pinch points and abrasions. If no problems 

found, then call Sports Attack.”;

    Diagnostic[13]

 = “Brake overload. Excessive deceleration from high to low 

pitch speed has overloaded the current capacity of the braking resistor. Normal 

operation will resume after the resistor cools down.”;

    Diagnostic[16]

 = “Actuator unable to achieve target position in the allotted 

period of time. The individual actuators can be tested from the diagnostic page. If 

problem persists call Sports Attack”;

    Diagnostic[20]

 = “Phase to phase motor short. Inspect motor wiring harness for 

damage. If no problems found call Sports Attack.”;

    Diagnostic[21]

 = “Drive overheat. Check control enclosure temperature by touch. 

If hot to the touch, allow it to cool and try to run again.  If problem persists, call 

Sports Attack”;

    Diagnostic[22]

 = “Bus overvoltage. If fault occurs in conjunction with WDA:BOL 

warning, refer to the WDA:BOL message. The bus voltage can be monitored as 

seen by each of the 4 drives on the Diagnostic page. It should not exceed 78V.Try 

restarting machine. If problem persists call Sports Attack.”;

    Diagnostic[23]

 = “Bus undervoltage. The bus voltage can be monitored as seen 

by each of the 4 drives on the Diagnostic page. It should not be less than 68V. 

Check the power cord and the wall outlet and confirm correct size and gauge cord 

is used and restart machine. If problem persists, call Sports Attack.”;

    Diagnostic[24]

 = “Motor overload. The motor has exceeded rated load current 

for an extended period of time. With power off, spin each of the pitching wheels 

by hand and compare the ease with which they spin. Inspect the motor/wheel in 

question to see if anything is tangled up the shaft or rubbing against the wheel. If 

no problem found call Sports Attack.”;

Error Codes Page

Summary of Contents for ELITE E-HACK ATTACK

Page 1: ... MACHINE B A S E B A L L B A S E B A L L B A S E B A L L INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION SETUP USE CARE SERVICE SPORTS ATTACK LLC 800 717 4251 www sportsattack com REV05112020 ELITE E HACK ATTACK BASEBALL MACHINE PATENTS APPLIED FOR ...

Page 2: ...al use and one 1 year for commercial environments with the following exceptions Throwing Wheels are warranted for two 2 years Electronic Controller is warranted for two 2 years and Throwing Wheel Motors are warranted for two 2 years This warranty excludes any cosmetic issues or normal wear and tear of the unit and is not in effect if the machine has been misused misapplied improperly assembled or ...

Page 3: ...s 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 r...

Page 4: ...made by simply physically moving machine left or right Test Pitch When Ready to pitch light is green throw at least 2 test pitches to center pitch in strike zone WITH NO BATTER IN BOX Select Ready once alignment process is complete Adjustable Leg Positions There are three 3 leg positions on the rear leg of the Elite See below Password Management Page Machine Alignment Page WARNING PERSONAL INJURY ...

Page 5: ...cting FASTBALL will add CHANGE UP and HEATER buttons to the selection of pitches available Increase or decrease the pitch speed by using the UP or DOWN arrows on the SPEED display It is required to have a pitch running to use any of the following buttons ADD TO SEQUENCE MODIFY PITCH SAVE TO FAVORITES Transferring to any of these pages with a running pitch will allow you to SAVE your current pitch ...

Page 6: ...uence Select EMPTY SEQUENCE button Touch the text input box to access the virtual keyboard Name the new sequence Press ENTER on the keyboard when complete This will transport the pitch in the ACTIVE SEQUENCE page for the new SEQUENCE Save Pitch in Existing Sequence Select a NAMED SEQUENCE button This will transport the pitch in the ACTIVE SEQUENCE page for the existing SEQUENCE Run a Saved Sequenc...

Page 7: ...UENCE page for the existing SEQUENCE Delete a Saved Sequence Select DELETE Touch the NAME of the sequence to be deleted Touch the DELETE button again to cancel Active Sequences When you arrive at Active Sequences to save a pitch you can Edit Pitch Name Before Saving Touch the text input box to access the virtual keyboard Press ENTER when complete Save Pitch Select an unused location EMPTY PITCH or...

Page 8: ...ettings Select between the two options in each box Tap the SET button to save the seletions and enable them Default Pitch Setting Select between ADULT standard setting or YOUTH limited speed setting Speed Toggles between two units of measurement miles per hour MPH and kilometers per hour KPH System Suspend When enabled the motors will shut down and the ELITE will return to the WELCOME screen after...

Page 9: ... each of the 4 drives on the Diagnostic page It should not be less than 68V Check the power cord and the wall outlet and confirm correct size and gauge cord is used and restart machine If problem persists call Sports Attack Diagnostic 4 Short circuit Inspect cable harnesses from enclosure to vertical and horizontal actuator motors for pinch points and abrasions If no problems found then call Sport...

Page 10: ...tended period of time Try turning off machine and letting the motor cool down With power off inspect pitching wheel to assure free and easy movement You can monitor the motor temperature the diagnostic page while running it in a manual mode of operation Diagnostic 38 Motor unable to achieve command speed in the allotted period of time The Diagnostic page allows you to run the motors individually o...

Page 11: ...e brushes approach 1 4 inch in length it is time to replace the brushes SHUTTING DOWN TURNING ELITE e HACK ATTACK OFF 1 Turn the on off switch OFF 2 Unplug ELITE e Hack Attack from the power source PUTTING ELITE e HACK ATTACK AWAY Team lift requires 2 persons 1 Be absolutely sure that the throwing wheels have completely stopped turning 2 Using the rear leg as a handle tip ELITE e Hack Attack up an...

Page 12: ...s prefer to hit regulation real leather balls The use of these real leather balls will have little or no material transfer and rarely require wheel cleaning DO NOT USE SYNTHETIC LEATHER BALLS Synthetic leather balls should not be used in pitching machines They will leave a buildup on the throwing surfaces affecting pitching machine accuracy If your throwing wheels have this build up please referen...

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