Warranty Information
This product is covered by a limited warranty effective for 90 days from the date of purchase. During this period, defective or broken parts will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Exceptions include mainframes, table tops, playing surfaces, batteries, or tools. The warranty does not apply to damages from improper usage, alteration, misuse, abuse, accidental damage, or neglect.
A purchase receipt or other proof of purchase is required for warranty service. For requests, contact the Consumer Service Department. Medal Sports cannot handle products outside their limited warranty as they only provide available parts.
Please contact us before returning the product to the store.
Customer Service Toll Free: 877-472-4296
For additional resources and FAQs, visit: www.medalsports.com
Tools Required
- Phillips Screwdriver (Not Included)
- Standard (Flat Head) Screwdriver (Not Included)
- Allen Key (Included)
- Wrench (Included)
Recommended: Electric screwdrivers may be helpful during assembly; however, set to low torque and use extreme caution.
Important Notices
- This product is intended for INDOOR use only.
- Do not sit, climb, or lean on the product.
- Do not drag the product when moving it to avoid damaging the legs.
- Wipe with a clean cloth wrung in water or a solution of water and a neutral detergent.
- This is not a children's toy.
- Adult assembly required.
- At least 4 adults are needed for assembly.
- Keep children and pets away from the assembly area.
- Do not use or keep the product outdoors. For indoor use only. Avoid wet/humid conditions.
Parts Identifier
This section lists all parts with their corresponding part numbers, figure references, and quantities. Key parts include various tubes (Tube-1 through Tube-13), Legs, Backboard, Ball Return Net, Rim Net, Electronic Scorer, Control Box, and Face Plate.
Example: Part 1 is identified as 'Tube - 1', referenced in Figures 19 and 20, with a quantity of x2.
Accessories
- Basketball (x6)
- Air Pump (x1)
- Needle / Aguja / Aiguille (x1)
Hardware
This section details all hardware components required for assembly, categorized by type (e.g., Bolts, Washers, Nuts) and listed with their specifications (e.g., M6x90mm) and quantities. Examples include:
- M6x90mm Bolt (x3)
- M6x16mm Washer (x17)
- M8x50mm Bolt (x14)
- M8x16mm Washer (x46)
- Butterfly Bolt (x4)
- 3x10mm Screw (x12)
- Allen Key (x1)
- Wrench - A (x1)
- Wrench - B (x1)
Pre-Installed Parts
- Plastic Pole Insert (x6)
- Round Nut With Screws (x4)
- T-Nut (x3)
Before Assembly
- Find a clean, level place to begin the assembly of your product.
- Verify that you have all listed parts as shown on the part list pages. If any parts are missing, call customer service.
Please inspect and layout all the POLES and parts.
Assembly Steps
The assembly process involves connecting various parts using the specified hardware. Each step is illustrated with diagrams, which are described below:
Figure 1:
Connects part 15 to part 16 using three (x3) A1 bolts, three (x3) A2 bolts, and one (x1) P3 part. Then, part 17 is attached using one (x1) A17 part.
Figure 2:
Connects part 15 to part 16 using four (x4) A13 bolts.
Figure 3:
Connects two (x2) P2 parts to part 14. This step requires two adults. Two (x2) A2 bolts and two (x2) A11 bolts are used.
Figure 4:
Connects part 15 to part 16, attaching to part 14 using two (x2) A2 bolts, two (x2) A11 bolts, and two (x2) A15 bolts. This step also requires two adults.
Figure 5:
Connects part 5 to part 14 using four (x4) P1 parts. Part 6 is attached to part 14 using two (x2) A5 bolts and two (x2) A9 bolts. Part 7 is attached to part 14 using two (x2) A5 bolts and two (x2) A9 bolts. Part 16 is attached using one (x1) A16 bolt.
Figure 6:
Connects part 13 to part 14 using one (x1) A4 bolt, one (x1) A9 bolt, and one (x1) A10 bolt. Part 7 is attached to part 14 using one (x1) A4 bolt and one (x1) A9 bolt. Part 16 is attached using one (x1) A17 bolt.
Figure 7:
Connects part 8 to part 9 using two (x2) P1 parts, two (x2) A9 bolts, and two (x2) A4 bolts. Part 9 is also connected to part 13 using two (x2) A9 bolts and two (x2) A4 bolts. Part 8 is connected to part 13 using two (x2) A17 bolts.
Figure 8:
Connects parts 10 and 11 to part 9 using one (x1) A2 bolt and one (x1) A3 bolt. Part 12 is attached to part 9 using two (x2) A2 bolts and two (x2) A3 bolts. Part 10 and 11 are connected to part 12 using two (x2) A2 bolts and two (x2) A3 bolts. Part 17 is used with part 12.
Figure 9:
Connects part 8 to part 7 using four (x4) A2 bolts and four (x4) A3 bolts. Part 11 is connected to part 8 using one (x1) A17 bolt. This step references Figure 6 assembly.
Figure 10:
Connects part 4 to part 10 using one (x1) A4 bolt and one (x1) A9 bolt. Part 10 is attached to part 9 using one (x1) A4 bolt and one (x1) A9 bolt. Part 17 is used with part 10.
Figure 11:
Attaches part 18 (Backboard) to the frame using one (x1) A14 part, one (x1) A21 part, one (x1) A24 part, and four (x4) A14 bolts. (Note: The diagram shows part 18 being attached to other components not explicitly numbered in this figure but implied from previous steps).
Figure 12:
Attaches part 25 (Rim) to part 18 (Backboard) using eight (x8) A7 bolts, eight (x8) A8 bolts, eight (x8) A9 bolts, and eight (x8) A10 bolts. Part 17 is used with part 25. Part 18 is also attached to part 25 using one (x1) A18 bolt. Note: DO NOT over tighten bolts.
Figure 13:
Connects part 22 (Rim Net) to part 21 (Rim) using eight (x8) A13 bolts. The diagram shows correct and incorrect orientations for attaching the net to the rim.
Figure 14:
Attaches part 20 (Ball Return Net) to part 18 (Backboard) using two (x2) of part 20. Note: Attach the part with larger meshes to the rim.
Figure 15:
Attaches part 18 (Backboard) to the frame using two (x2) A6 bolts, four (x4) A9 bolts, two (x2) A10 bolts, one (x1) A17 bolt, and one (x1) A18 bolt. This step requires two adults. Note: Do not use any bolt on the backboard during this step.
Figure 16:
Connects part 2 to part 3 using two (x2) A3 bolts and two (x2) A2 bolts. Part 3 is connected to part 2 using two (x2) A2 bolts and two (x2) A3 bolts. Part 17 is used with part 3.
Figure 17:
Connects part 2 to part 3 using six (x6) A4 bolts, twelve (x12) A9 bolts, and six (x6) A10 bolts. Part 7 is attached to part 14 using one (x1) A4 bolt, one (x1) A9 bolt, and one (x1) A10 bolt. Part 16 is attached using one (x1) A17 bolt and one (x1) A18 bolt.
Figure 18:
Attaches part 19 (Net) to the frame. The diagram shows two methods (A and B) for securing the net.
Figure 19:
Attaches part 1 to the frame using one (x1) A6 bolt, four (x4) A9 bolts, two (x2) A10 bolts, one (x1) A17 bolt, and one (x1) A18 bolt. Part 19 is also attached to part 4 and part 18.
Figure 20:
Attaches part 1 to the frame using one (x1) A4 bolt, four (x4) A9 bolts, two (x2) A10 bolts, one (x1) A17 bolt, and one (x1) A18 bolt. Part 19 is secured to part 1 and part 6.
Figure 21:
Connects part 23 (Control Box) to part 18 (Backboard) using one (x1) A12 bolt. A Control Wire is connected. A Velcro strap is used to secure part 19.
Figure 22:
Shows the process of securing part 19 to the frame, involving parts 2 and 3.
Figure 23:
Shows the Control Wire connected to the Control Box. The Control Box has labels for TOP/ARRIBA/HAUT and BOTTOM/BAS/ABAJO.
Electronic Scorer Operation
Battery Installation
Unscrew the battery box bolt, open the box, and insert 4 x 1.5V "AA" batteries (not included), observing polarity. Close the cover with a screwdriver. Ensure batteries are installed correctly with proper polarization. Clean battery contacts before installation. Remove batteries if the game is not used for an extended period.
Warning: Do not mix old/new batteries, or different battery types (alkaline, standard, rechargeable).
Low Battery Warning: The scorer will display "BATTERY LOW" and emit a voice prompt 3 times when the battery level is critically low. Check and replace the battery.
Control Box Operation
- ON/OFF: Press to activate the scorer.
- HOME Scoreboard: Shows "01" (pre-set game 1).
- SELECT UP/DOWN: Select a game.
- PLAY: Enter the selected game mode.
- SOUND: Switch sound ON/OFF during play.
- PAUSE: Pause or start time counting.
- Turn Off: Press and hold "ON/OFF" for 3 seconds.
- Reset Game: Press and hold "RESET" for 3 seconds.
- The scorer will automatically turn off if no shot is made or no button is pressed for 5 minutes.
Game Options
The game offers several modes:
- Beat the Time Clock: Players compete against time. Shots are worth 2 points, increasing to 3 points in the final 10 seconds. The player with the most points wins. Supports 1-2 players.
- 3 Point, Beat the Clock: Similar to Beat the Time Clock, but all shots are worth 3 points. Supports 1-4 players.
- Battle Back: Players score points by making shots, subtracting points from opponents. First to 10 points wins. Supports 2-4 players.
- Horse: Players take turns shooting at the left basket. The player with the lowest score is eliminated each round. The last player remaining wins. Supports 2-4 players.
- Check Point: Players aim to reach a target score within a time limit (30 seconds preset). Scores increase, and the game time extends if the target is met. Supports 1-4 players.
- Around the World: Players shoot one by one to reach 10 points in the shortest time. The winner is the player with the fastest time. Supports 1-4 players.
- Left and Right Shot: Players shoot at a blinking hoop for 2 points. Supports 1-4 players.
- Record Breaker: Players compete for the highest score within a time limit. Scores are displayed, and the highest score is retained. Supports multi-player.
Disclaimer & FCC Compliance
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. If interference occurs, users are encouraged to correct it by reorienting the antenna, increasing separation, connecting to a different circuit, or consulting a technician.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For additional resources, please contact Medal Sports Corp. at 1300 Melissa Drive, Suite 124, Bentonville, AR 72712. Toll Free: 877-472-4296.