Spinfire Pro 1 Manuel utilisateur

Pro 1 Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE FIRST USE ...................................................................................... 3
ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................... 3
Packaging ................................................................................................................. 4
BATTERY AND CHARGING............................................................................ 4
Internal Battery ......................................................................................................... 4
External Battery ........................................................................................................ 4
Standard Charger ..................................................................................................... 5
Optional Fast Charger .............................................................................................. 6
AC ADAPTOR .................................................................................................. 6
CUSTOMER CARE ......................................................................................... 6
Caution ..................................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 7
Storage ..................................................................................................................... 7
TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................................ 7
USAGE ............................................................................................................ 8
CONTROL PANEL ........................................................................................... 9
EXAMPLE SETTINGS ................................................................................... 11
TENNIS BALLS .............................................................................................. 12
Low Compression Balls .......................................................................................... 12
HIDDEN FEATURES ..................................................................................... 12
Manual Mode .......................................................................................................... 12
45 Second Safety (Feeder) .................................................................................... 13
Feeder Speed Calibration ....................................................................................... 13
Interval Mode 1 and 2 ............................................................................................. 13
Ball Counter ............................................................................................................ 14
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................... 14
Machine won’t turn on ............................................................................................ 14
Machine fails to initialize (VCAL or HCAL error) ..................................................... 15
Machine will only turn to the right ........................................................................... 15
Clearing Ball Jams .................................................................................................. 16
Balls are jamming too regularly .............................................................................. 16
Throwing wheels aren’t spinning ............................................................................ 16
Balls inside the machine ......................................................................................... 17
Balls don’t feed fast enough ................................................................................... 17
Battery does not last 3 hours .................................................................................. 17
The feeder keeps pausing during play ................................................................... 17
Horizontal oscillation only fires to the sides, or just to one spot ............................. 17
Top or bottom wheel spins at high speed when the machine is off ........................ 18
Top or bottom wheel motor error ............................................................................ 18
Top or bottom wheel motor makes a squeaking noise ........................................... 18
Example settings in this manual don’t work well for me ......................................... 19
Control panel buttons are not responding properly ................................................ 19
The machine is not accurate or consistent enough ................................................ 19
The feeder motor is not working ............................................................................. 19
The feeder motor turns on as soon as the machine starts ..................................... 20
SUBMITTING A SUPPORT REQUEST ......................................................... 20
WARRANTY .................................................................................................. 20
Warranty Administration ......................................................................................... 20
Not Covered ........................................................................................................... 20
Conditions of Warranty ........................................................................................... 21

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BEFORE FIRST USE
To protect the machine in transport, the internal pivot plate may have been
secured to prevent it from moving. Please remove any bolt(s) or cable tie(s)
prior to turning the machine on. You will normally find indicators (tags, stickers
or ribbons) helping you locate these before use, although sometimes they are
removed by the distributor during testing. If you receive a HCAL error when
you first turn on your machine, it is most likely because you have not correctly
completed this step. If your pivot plate was secured with a bolt, please keep
this with your box in case you need to ship the machine back for repair (it can
be re-inserted).
There is also a 3 position master power switch under the machine which is
turned off for transport. This will need to be turned on before you can power
on the machine (please turn this off after each use). The 3 positions are:
O Off
I Internal Batter
y
II External Batter
y
or AC Adapto
r
ASSEMBLY
To assemble your machine, first simply remove it from the box. To do this,
start by removing the hopper, followed by the machine. You can safely pick up
the machine by placing one hand inside the mouth at the front and using the
handle located at the rear of the machine above the control panel.
You should find this manual, a charger and the carousel in the box. If you
have ordered an external battery, AC adaptor or fast charger, they may also
be in the box. The carousel is the white 5 fingered device which stirs the balls
when they are sitting in the hopper. You need to attach this to the top of the
machine on the rod, noting the flat side of the rod needs to align with the hole
in the carousel. If you cannot insert the carousel due to an obstruction, you
may need to turn the machine on and rotate the rod to find a suitable location
to attach the carousel. You can do this by pressing the Feed Start/Pause
button. Never bend the wire which floats above the drop hole, as this can
result in ball jams. It is also possible that the carousel may already be
attached when you receive your machine, so nothing will need to be done.
You can attach the hopper either upright for play mode, or upside down for
portability/storage (note you can remove the carousel too if you need to). To
attach the hopper, simply align it correctly and then push down on it until it
locks into place.

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Hopper upside down for portability/storage
Packaging
We recommend you keep your box in case you need to ship your machine
back to the supplier at a future point in time.
BATTERY AND CHARGING
Your machine should last between 3-8 hours, depending on the settings you
are using.
The machine should arrive to you with some charge in the battery, however, if
you have time, we encourage you to charge the machine before its first use.
Internal Battery
If you have an internal battery, simply plug the charger into the charger jack
on the rear of the machine (swivel the jack cover to expose it) and plug the
other end into a wall socket. Any master switch position will work.
Your battery should be charged at least once per month, even if it has not
been used. This will maintain the life of the battery.
External Battery
If you’ve ordered your machine with an external battery, you have the
advantage of easily charging the battery separately from the machine (your
machine is also 6 kg (10 lbs) lighter than internal battery machines). Your
external battery has two plugs, one for connecting to the machine (male) and
the other is for connecting to the charger (female). Please do not connect
these together and always disconnect the battery from the machine when not
in use. There is no need to remove the battery from the bag while charging.

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Your battery should be charged at least once per month, even if it has not
been used. This will maintain the life of the battery.
When replacing the battery, please wear protective glasses, clothes & gloves.
Please also use electrical tape or similar to cover the battery terminals after
installation. Do not smoke or keep the battery near a flame source. The
battery is completely sealed, but in the event of damage where acid is
exposed to the skin or eyes, rinse with water and visit your doctor. Avoid short
circuiting the battery so as not to cause a fire.
The external battery cable includes a 32V 15A fuse built into it (note: 32V is
correct for our 12V battery). If you are required to replace this, they can be
purchased from local electronic stores or your Spinfire distributor.
Standard Charger
Your machine comes with a standard charger which charges the machine
safely in 11 hours. This charger is the safest charger to use for your machine
and will provide the longest battery life. It is also a “smart” charger, meaning it
will not damage your battery if left on for long periods of time.
The charger has a red light when charging and a green light when charging is
complete. If after 11 or more hours, your charger light does not turn green,
please disconnect the charger and turn on your machine. If the battery bar
indicator shows 4 bars, then your machine is charged and ready to play. You
can ignore the light on the charger.
If the charger’s light flashes green, this can indicate that the charger itself is
faulty. However, we recommend you try charging your battery for 24 hours,
leaving the green light flashing. If within this 24 hours the green light stops
flashing, you will find it has restored itself and will function normally going
forward.
Your charger should only be used in a dry environment. As the charger itself
can get hot during charging, we recommend you position the machine and
transformer away from combustible items.

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Optional Fast Charger
The fast charger can charge your machine in 4 hours and also has the added
benefit of allowing you to charge your battery while playing with the machine
on court. This means you will have unlimited play time while using your
machine and is very similar to running your machine off AC. Please note
though that the battery must have at least a small amount of charge in it
before plugging in the fast charger if you wish to use it while playing with the
machine. The fast charger will not be able to give you extra time if plugged in
when the battery is completely flat.
The fast charger is a “smart” charger, meaning it will not damage your battery
if left on for long periods of time. However, as a precautionary measure, we
recommend you unplug the charger once charging is complete. If after 4 or
more hours, your charger light does not turn green, please disconnect the
charger and turn on your machine. If the battery bar indicator shows 4 bars,
then your machine is charged and ready to play. You can ignore the light on
the charger.
Please note, fast chargers reduce the lives of batteries slightly, so it is always
recommended to use the standard charger unless you have time constraints.
Your charger should only be used in a dry environment. As the charger itself
can get hot during charging, we recommend you position the machine and
transformer away from combustible items.
AC ADAPTOR
The AC Adaptor is an optional accessory, but it can be used as your primary
power source (you can order a machine without any internal or external
battery). Simply plug the AC Adaptor into your machine and turn the master
switch to position II.
Note, if you do have an internal battery, the AC Adaptor can still be used. It
will not damage the internal battery.
Your AC Adaptor should only be used in a dry environment. The Spinfire AC
Adaptor has been tested to work perfectly with our machine and we do not
recommend substituting it with a compatible model. Please disconnect it from
the machine when not in use.
CUSTOMER CARE
Caution
This machine was designed to be used on a tennis court and in no other
circumstances. Only tennis balls must be used, no other balls should be
ejected from the machine. Never stand in front of the machine unless you are
on the other side of the net (more than 7 meters (8 yards) away). Even when
the machine is paused, never stand in front of it as balls can eject at any time.
Children should be supervised at all times and taught never to stand in front of
the machine.

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Do not use the machine in rain and avoid using wet balls. We recommend the
use of pressureless balls to give your machine the best performance. Using a
combination of new and old balls will give inconsistent results.
Maintenance
You can vacuum out the inside of your machine to remove ball fluff. The
outside of the machine can be wiped down with a mild detergent, however,
please be careful not to get water inside the machine. The throwing wheels
should be wiped down after every use to prevent any buildup of residue from
the balls. If you play on a porous surface like clay or en tout cas, we
recommend you wipe the insides of your throwing wheels monthly (a build up
of clay can cause your wheels to become unbalanced).
Due to vibrations, the screws in the control panel and on the base of the
machine can become loose over time, so please check these regularly and
tighten them if required. If you do need to purchase replacement control panel
screws from the local hardware store, they are 304 Stainless Steel Phillips
Head screws, M4 x 10mm with a 9mm head diameter. You can contact your
local distributor for spares if you need them.
Storage
We recommend that your machine is stored inside/under cover in a dry
environment and preferably in a Spinfire cover to protect it from debris. Do not
leave your machine on court even with the protection of a cover as heavy rain
may damage your machine. Do not store your machine in direct sunlight or
inside a car (unless in shade) and always keep it upright. Safe storage
temperatures are -15°C to +50°C (5°F to 122°F). Extreme temperatures can
damage the machine circuitry and battery.
TRANSPORTATION
To transport the machine, simply slide out the handle at the front of the
machine (underneath). Lift the machine by the handle until it rests on the rear
wheels. Make sure that the machine is tilted enough not to drag on the bottom
of the machine. Simply pull the machine to your destination. Never move the
machine while it is on or if balls are in the hopper.

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To transport in your car, you may need to remove the carousel. Please make
sure the machine is always kept upright. Laying it on its side can cause
internal damage and void your warranty. Do not store the machine in your car
when external temperatures exceed 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees
Fahrenheit). The machine weighs 24 kg (53lbs) (or 18 kg (40lbs) with an
external battery) and should be lifted carefully with the use of the handles. We
recommend removing the hopper before lifting the machine and gripping it by
the top of the mouth and the handle at the rear (above the control panel).
To assist with transporting your machine, you can purchase a Spinfire Carry
Case which has handles and pockets for storing your charger and
accessories.
USAGE
The machine should be placed on the baseline of the court, preferably in the
center, however you can place it in varying locations if you wish (note features
like oscillation may not work as well when the machine is not positioned in the
center). Please add the balls into the hopper before you begin, do not add
them while the carousel is turning as this can cause ball jams. The maximum
capacity is 200 balls. Please do not overfill the hopper as the excess weight
can damage the feeder motor.

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CONTROL PANEL
Power: Press this button to start the machine (hold it for 3
seconds). Please note that there is a main power
switch underneath the machine. Please make sure
this is on before operating your machine (I =
internal battery, II = external battery or AC
Adaptor). The main power switch should be
switched off when transporting or storing the
machine.
Menu: To adjust the interval, ball speed, or spin you need
to press the menu button. Once pressed, a menu
option will begin to flash (it will stop flashing after
30 seconds if no selection is made). You can move
between the 3 top menu items by using the up and
down buttons. You can adjust the settings of each
item by pressing the left and right buttons. Note:
you cannot adjust the elevation from within the
menu. Once you have finished making your
adjustments, press the menu button again to
complete your selection.
Interval: This sets how often the balls are e
j
ected from the

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machine. It can be adjusted from 0 – 20 with 20
being the fastest (approximately 1 ball every 2-3
seconds). Note that the balls will not start ejecting
from the machine until you press the feed
(start/stop) button.
Ball Speed:
This sets the speed at which the balls are
propelled. It can be set from 0 – 20 with 20 being
the fastest speed (approximately 80mph or
130km/h) and 0 being the slowest (approximately
20mph or 32km/h). Note, slower speeds can be
achieved by adding spin.
Spin: Using this setting, you can add topspin or slice to
each ball. It can be set from -10 to +10. When set
to -10 you will achieve the highest level of slice.
When set to 0 you will have flat balls while +10
represents the highest level of topspin. You can
also set mild levels of spin.
Elevation:
By pressing the up and down buttons you can
adjust the level of elevation. It can be set from 0 –
200 with the highest elevation being 200 (use this
setting for lobs). Note: you can only adjust the
elevation when the menu is not flashing.
Horizontal Angle: You can vary the horizontal angle that balls are
ejected to by pressing the left and right buttons.
Note: you can only adjust the horizontal angle
when the menu is not flashing.
Feed start/stop:
This allows you to start and stop the feeding of
balls from the machine.
Single Spot:
If you simply wish to fire balls to a single location
repeatedly, you start by setting your desired
interval, speed & spin, horizontal angle and also
the elevation height. Then you press the feed
(start/stop) button to begin. We suggest you fire
one ball to begin with and then press feed
(start/stop) again to pause the machine. If you are
happy with the first ball you fired, then you may
begin practice. Otherwise, you may like to refine
your settings and fire another test ball until you are
happy with the result. You can then press feed
(start/stop) to start balls firing and begin play.
Horizontal Oscillation:
Once pressed, the machine will internally oscillate
from side to side in its wide setting, firing balls to
any horizontal angle on the court randomly (within
the singles lines). Press this button a second time
to enter the medium setting which provides the
same random feature with less width (making it
easier
)
. Press this button a 3rd time to cancel the
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