Adjusting the Rim Height
IMPORTANT! Rim height should only be adjusted by an adult. Also, make sure children
are not standing below the rim when adjusting the rim height.
Care
•To clean, use a mild soap and water solution and clean cloth. Rinse clean with warm water to remove
soap residue.
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Backboard
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Upper Post
Base
•As assembled, the rim height is three feet.
•To raise the rim height to four, five or six feet, place your foot on the base and pull up on the backboard with both hands to remove the upper post from the base. You may need to rock the upper post to loosen it from the base.
IMPORTANT! Since this may require a lot of force, make sure you are not standing with your face or chest above the backboard.
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Lower Post
•To lower the rim height: while holding the upper post, push the lever on the lower post down. Lower the upper post and push the lever into the slot at
4' or 5'.
•To raise the rim height: simply lift the upper post and push the lever into the slot at 5' or 6'.
• Be sure to drain water from the base before extended storage. If water freezes in the base, it could cause damage.
• This toy includes an inflatable ball. If the ball becomes soft, inflate it with a standard,
• The ball will contain the correct amount of air when its circumference measures 21 to 22 inches. Measure the circumference of the ball with a tape measure or with a piece of string cut 21 to 22 inches long. Do not over- inflate the ball.
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Lever
Lower Post
Base
•Pull the lever on the lower post down.
•Insert the upper post into the lower post with the net positioned over the wheels on the base.
•Push the lever into one of the slots on the side of the
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