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Icon Legend...................................................2
Warnings & Notices.....................................3
Pole Assembly..............................................4
Pole-to-Base Assembly................................8
Backboard-to-Rim Assembly.....................11
Backboard-to-Pole Assembly.....................17
Handle Assembly........................................20
Parts Identifi er..........................................i–iv
Final Assembly...........................................29
Maintenance Instructions..........................34
Registration..............................................34
Warning Sticker..........................................35
Warranty....................................................39
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TOOLS REQUIRED TABLE OF CONTENTS
90593
(2) (2) (2) (2)
(1)
(1)
(1) (1)
3/4" 3/8" 7/16" 9/16"
3/16"
(2, included)
362 lb (≈163 kg)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
1/2"
(1)
BEFORE ASSEMBLY:
• Assemble on a level surface
• At least 2 adults required for assembly
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
FOOT ADJUST
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BASKETBALL SYSTEM
MODEL 90593
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• Indicates the parts to be used for a section or that no parts will be required for a specifi c section.
• Indicates special heed should be taken when reading.
• Indicates the hardware to be used for a section or that no hardware is required for a specifi c section or
page.
• Indicates the tools to be used for a section or that no tools are required for a specifi c page.
• Indicates to use an electric drill or to not use an electric drill for a specifi c step.
• These nuts are centerlock nuts. The rectangular indent prevents the nut from loosening on its own. They are designed to
be tight; therefore, they will be harder to tighten. Tighten only until fl ush with the metal or plastic.
• Indicates the number of adults required for a specifi c step, i.e., 2, 3, 4, etc.
• Indicates to tighten the hardware only by hand until instructed otherwise.
• Indicates to repeat a step or an action.
• Indicates a specifc step is harder to perform.
• Indicates the use of a centerlock nut. A nut with this marking will require some e ort to tighten. This
hardware was designed with this feature in order to prevent loosening later.
“$#@*%!”
THIS STEP CAN BE DIFFICULT
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WARNINGS & NOTICES
Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not following instructions. Use caution when using this product.
To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this product without following the instructions carefully. Check entire box and inside all packing
material for parts and/or additional instruction material. Before beginning assembly, read the instructions and identify parts using the hardware
identifi er and parts list in this document. Proper and complete assembly, use and supervision are essential for proper operation and to reduce the
risk of accident or injury. A high probability of serious injury exists if this product is not installed, maintained, and operated properly.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system.
• If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme caution.
• Two capable adults are recommended for this operation.
• Check base daily for leakage. Leaks will cause system to fall.
• Assemble the pole sections properly. Failure to do so could cause the pole sections to separate during play or transport.
• Minimum operational height is 6 ft 6 in (1.98m) to the bottom of the backboard.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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BCO
Metal Parts
TOOLS REQUIRED
PARTS REQUIRED
HARDWARE REQUIRED
POLE ASSEMBLY
1
ADS (x2)
1/4” x 3/4”
ABB (x2)
3/8”
AAF (x2)
3/8”
ALH (x1)
ALF (x1)
ALE (x1)
Warning Sticker
ALL (x1)
(2) (1) (1)
CIH (x2)
9/16”
ADA (x2)
1/2” x 2.91
ABH (x2)
3/8” x 3 1/2”
(1)

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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
• If you have trouble with this section, scan the code below to view a video on how to assemble the pole.
SECTION 1 (CONTINUED)
1.1
• http://go.lifetime.com/90593-section1
ALF
ALH
CIH
ADS
• Align the hole in the bottom of the top pole (ALH) with the slot in the top of the middle pole (ALF). Secure the top pole to
the middle pole with the hardware shown.
ADS (x1)
CIH
(x1)
• The screw should be fl ush
with the pole, but will spin
freely once inserted.
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
• Place the pole bracket (ALL) onto the 3/8"
x 3 1/2" hex bolts (ABH), and attach it to
the bottom pole (ALE) with the hardware
as shown.
1.2 1.3
SECTION 1 (CONTINUED)
ALF
ABH
ABB
ADA
AAF
Large holes
Small holes
AAF (x2)
ABH (x2)
ADA (x2)
ALE
ALE
ALL
9/16" (x2)
ABB (x2)
• Secure the middle pole to the bottom pole (ALE) using the
same method as step 1.1.
CIH
ADS
ADS (x1)
CIH
(x1)
• The screw should be fl ush
with the pole, but will
spin freely once inserted.

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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
• Strike the end of the pole assembly on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard 5–6 times.
1.5
SECTION 1 (CONTINUED)
6x
• Do not strike your feet with the pole sections, as
serious injury may occur.
1.4
• Repeat step 1.4 For the opposite end of the pole assembly. Now that the pole assembly is seated, use a 10-foot tape measure to
measure the pole from top to bottom to the nearest eighth of an inch. Write this measurement down in inches; you will
need this later in the assembly.
1.5
6x
WARNING
The poles must be seated together! Even if the
poles cover the slots before seating, they must be
struck on a hard surface five to six times! Failure
to seat the poles correctly could allow the poles to
separate during use, which could lead to serious
personal injuries or property damage.
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Measure from here...
...to here.

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POLE-TO-BASE ASSEMBLY
2
BCQ
Metal Part
TOOLS REQUIRED
PARTS REQUIRED
HARDWARE REQUIRED
AAE (x2)
5/16” x 1”
ABN (x2)
1/2” x 1/8”
DSA (x1)
1/4” x 3”
BTS (x1)
1/4”
ABD (x4)
5/16”
AAO (x2)
5/16”
CCL (x2)
3/16”
ALI
(x2)
AJC (x1)
AJE (x1)
AMU (x2)
AJM (x1)
Plastic Parts
(2)
1/2”
(1)
* The axle (AJE) is located in the parts bag.

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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 2 (CONTINUED)
2.1
• Slide the large axle (AJC) through the wheels (AMU) and
the holes at the end of the bottom pole (ALE) as shown.
Slide the small axle (AJE) through the second set of holes
near the end of the bottom pole. Then, slide a 1/2” x
1/8” spacers (ABN) onto each end of the large axle, and
position them against the wheels.
(1)
2.2
AAE (x2)
ABD (x4)
AAO (x2)
ALI
ALI
AAE
AAE
ABD
ABD
ABD
ABD
AAO
AAO
AJM
AJM
AMU
ALE
ALE
AMU
AJE
ABN
ABN
AJC
AJC
ABN (x2)
• Attach the fl attened end of the pole brace (ALI)
to the base (AJM) with the hardware shown.
Only fi nger tighten the hardware for now.
• If you have trouble with this section, scan the code below to view a video on the assembly.
• http://go.lifetime.com/90593-section2
* The axle (AJE) is located in the parts
bag.
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 2 (CONTINUED)
• Place the pole assembly on the ground with the pole bracket on the bottom pole facing up. Position the large axle (AJC)
under the bottom slots of the base (AJM) as shown, and step onto the base so the axle snaps into the slots. Then rotate the
pole assembly upward so that the small axle (AJE) snaps into the upper slots of the base as shown. Secure the hardware
shown using the hex wrenches provided.
2.3
3/16”
DSA (x1)
BTS (x1)
AJC
DSA
BTS
AJE
ALE
CCL (x2)
• Tip the system forward so the pole rests on the ground. Do not stand the system up until it is fi lled with either sand or
water later in the assembly. Tighten the hardware shown.
2.4
1/2" (x2)

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BACKBOARD-TO-RIM ASSEMBLY
3
BCS
Metal Parts
PARTS REQUIRED
HARDWARE REQUIRED
AJI (x1)
ALX (x1)
AJY (x1)
AJJ (x1)
AJK (x1)
AOW (x1)
AOX (x1)
Plastic Parts
TOOLS REQUIRED
(2) (2)
1/2" 3/8"
ABI (x2)
5/16" x 2 1/4"
AAS (x2)
1/4" x 2 3/4"
ABS (x2)
1/4" x 2 5/16"
AAB (x2)
1/4"
ABK (x4)
5/16"
AAJ (x2)
5/16"
ABF (x2)
7/16"
AJW (x2)
AAV (x2)
5/16"
ABD (x2)
5/16"
ADQ (x2)
5/16" x 1"
AOU (x1)
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 3 (CONTINUED)
3.1
• If you have trouble with this section, scan the code below to view a video on on its assembly.
• Slide the U-bolt (AOU) through the left and right backboard brackets (AJJ and AJK). The u-bolt must rest in the notches of the
backboard brackets as shown.
• http://go.lifetime.com/90593-section3
(x1)
AOU
AOU
AJJ
AJJ
AJK
AJK
AOU (x1)
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 3 (CONTINUED)
3.2
3.3
• Slide one 1/2" spacer (ABS) through the counterbalance spring (AJY), then fi nger-tighten them to the backboard brackets
as shown. DO NOT tighten the nuts yet.
• Place the backboard bracket assembly and rim support channel (AOX) to the backboard (AJI) as shown.
ABS
AJI
AOX
AOU
ABS
ABS
AAB
AAS
AAS
AAB
AJY
AJY
ABS (x2)
AAB (x2)
AAS (x2)
• Only fi nger-tighten this
hardware for now.

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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 3 (CONTINUED)
3.4
3.5
AAV (x2)
ABK (x2)
• DO NOT overtighten the hardware so that the 7/16"
rubber washers bulge outward as shown.
ABI
AAJ
ABD
ABF
ALX
AAV
AAV
ABK
ABI
ABK
• Insert two 5/16" x 2 1/4" tap bolts (ABI) with the 5/16" washers (ABD) and the 7/16" rubber washers (ABF) through the bottom holes in
the back of the rim (ALX) as shown, and secure the hardware with two 5/16" hex t-nuts (AAJ).
• Secure rim assembly to the backboard with the hardware as shown.
AAJ (x2)
ABD (x2)
ABF (x2)
ABI (x2)
1/2" (x2)
(x1)
ABF
ABF
Correct
Incorrect
ABI
ABI
AAJ
AAJ
ALX
• Make sure that the tap bolts
are positioned on the outside
edge of the holes as shown.

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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 3 (CONTINUED)
3.6
• Slide the compression springs (AJW) onto the U-bolt (AOU), and place the spring retainer plate (AOW) over the compression
springs. Tighten the 5/16" nylock fl ange nuts (ABK) until the rim (ALX) does not wobble to complete this step.
AOU
AOU
AJW
AOW
AOW
ABK
ABK
ABK
AJW
1/2" (x2)
AJW (x2)
ABK (x2)

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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 3 (CONTINUED)
3.7
3.8
• Bend the left and right backboard brackets (AJJ and AJK) outward by hand and position the holes in the backboard
brackets over the holes in the backboard (AJI). Then securely fasten the backboard brackets to the backboard with
the hardware shown.
• Tighten the hardware in the locations indicated.
ADQ (x2)
ADQ
ADQ
1/2" (x2)
3/8" (x1)

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BCR
Metal Parts
TOOLS REQUIRED
PARTS REQUIRED
HARDWARE REQUIRED
BACKBOARD-TO-POLE ASSEMBLY
4
(2)
3/4"
(1)
AAX (x4)
1/2”
ABL (x4)
.69” x .59”
ADG (x4)
1/2” x 6 5/8”
ABP (x4)
1/2” x 3/8”
AKC (x2)
AKB (x2)
6 5/8 in/po (≈17cm)

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SECTION 4 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
SECTION 4 (CONTINUED)
ABL (x4)
AAX (x2)
ADG (x2)
AAX
AAX
ABL
ABL
ABL
ABL
ADG
AKC
AKC
AKB
AKB
4.1
• Secure the short extension arms (AKC) and long extension arms (AKB) to the backboard brackets in the location shown
with the hardware indicated.
• http://go.lifetime.com/90590-section4
3/4” (x2)
(x1)
ADG
• Tighten the 1/2” centerlock nut (AAX) until
it is fl ush with the end of the bolt.
• If you have trouble with this section, scan the code below to view a video on the assembly.
6 5/8 in/po (≈17cm)
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SECTION 4 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
4.2
AAX (x2)
ADG (x2)
ABP (x4)
AAX
AAX
ABP
ABP
ABP
ABP
ADG
ADG
• Lay the backboard and rim assembly on the ground next to the pole assembly. Rest the rim on cardboard to
prevent scratching. Then secure the short and long extension arms (AKC and AKB) to the pole assembly with the
hardware shown.
3/4” (x2)
(x1)
• Tighten the 1/2" centerlock nut (AAX) until
it is fl ush with the end of the bolt.
6 5/8 in/po (≈17cm)

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HANDLE ASSEMBLY
5
PARTS REQUIRED
HARDWARE REQUIRED
ABB (x1)
3/8”
ACZ (x2)
0.69”x 1.4”
AAX (x1)
1/2”
ADG (x1)
1/2” x 6 5/8”
ABA (x1)
3/8” x 6 1/2”
6 1/2 in/po (≈17cm)
BCT
Metal Parts
EJW (x4)
#8
AAN (x1)
5/16”
AAM (x1)
5/16” x 1 1/2”
BZA (x2)
#10
CXK (x2)
#10
BSJ (x2)
1/4” x 1 3/4”
EJZ (x2)
EKA (x1)
1/4”
EKD (x2)
1/4” x 1.175”
DHK (x2)
1/4”
EKL (x1)
AKM (x1)
AKN (x1)
EJT (x1)
EJV (x1)
EKC (x1)
EKB (x1)
EJU (x1)
EJY (x1)
EJX (x1)
ADT (x4)
#6
AZP (x2)
1/4”
Plastic Parts
TOOLS REQUIRED
(2) (2) (2) (2) (2)
7/16” 3/8” 1/2” 3/4” 9/16”
(1)
(1)
6 5/8 in/po (≈17cm)

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ALH (x1)
ALF (x1)
ALE (x1)
ALL (x1)
ALI (x2)
AJC (x1)
AJE (x1)
ALX (x1)
AJY (x1)
AJJ (x1)
AJK (x1)
AOX (x1)
AKC (x2)
AKB (x2)
EJT (x1)
EJV (x1)
EKC (x1)
EKB (x1)
EJU (x1)
EJY (x1)
AOW (x1)
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PARTS IDENTIFIER
HARDWARE REQUIRED
Plastic Parts
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BCO BCQ BCS BCR BCT
AMU (x2)
AJM (x1)
AJI (x1)
EKL (x1)
AKM (x1) AKN (x1)
EJX (x1)
AKZ (x1)
AEF (x2)
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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
EJU
EJY
5.1
5.2
• If you have trouble with this section, scan the code below to view a video on the assembly.
• Align the pedal bracket (EJY) with the pedal support bracket (EJU), then secure them with the hardware shown.
• Secure another bolt (BSJ) over the top of the springs.
• http://go.lifetime.com/90593-section5
BSJ
EJZ
EKA
AZP
• Make sure the two springs are on the
same side of the bolt as shown.
AZP (x2)
BSJ (x2)
EJZ (x2)
EKA (x1)
7/16”(x2)
BSJ
AZP
• Make sure the springs and spacer are
oriented as shown.
• Do not overtighten this hardware. The pedal
bracket needs to be able to pivot on the
support bracket.
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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
5.3
• Align the assembly to the outer tube (EJT), then use a rubber mallet to strike them until the holes on the pedal support
bracket (EJU) line up with the small pilot holes at the end of the outer tube. Use the self-tapping screws (EJW) to secure
the bracket assembly to the outer tube.
(x1)
EJW (x2)
EJT
EJU
EJW
• The foot bracket assembly should be met with some resistance
from the springs installed in the previous step. Ensure the springs
are oriented as shown when performing this step. If there is no
resistance when installing the bracket assembly to the outer
tube, make sure the springs are engaging the outer tube, then try
the step again.

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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
5.4
5.5
BZA
CXK
CXK
EJX
EJY
BZA
• Press down on the bracket assembly on the outer tube (EJT), then insert the inner channel (EJV) into the outer tube.
• Secure the pedal (EJX) to the pedal bracket (EJY) with the hardware shown.
(x1)
BZA (x2)
CXK (x2)
3/8” (x2)
EJT
EJV
• The multi-notched side of the inner channel should
face the same direction as the bracket assembly on
the outer tube. Make sure to insert the end of the
channel that does not have a hole.
Insert this end into the outer
tube, oriented as shown.
Press down on this bracket to
allow the inner channel to pass
through
Notches

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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
5.6
5.7
• Use the measurement of the pole taken in step 1.5 to determine the hardware location for the lifter arm bracket (EKC). Use
the following chart to complete the assembly of the next two steps.
• Insert the lifter arm bracket (EKC) to the lifter arm (EKB), then secure them with the hardware indicated. Refer to the
chart in step 5.6 To determine which hole location to use in your assembly.
EKB
EKC
EKD
EJW
DHK
EKD (x1)
DHK (x1)
EJW (x1)
7/16”(x2)
(x1)
Pole Assembly Height
(in inches)
Hole on the Bracket
(Step 5.7 and 5.8)
109 7/8” 3 and A
110 4 and B
110 1/8” 2 and A
110 1/4” 3 and B
110 3/8” 4 and C
110 7/16” 1 and A
110 1/2” 2 and B
110 5/8” 3 and C
110 3/4” 4 and D
110 7/8” 2 and C
111 3 and D
111 1/8” 1 and D
111 1/4” 2 and D
1 2 3 4 5 A B
C
D
• The coordinating points refer to the location you will need to place the
hardware. For example, if your pole measures 110 1/2 inches once
seated, your coordinating points are 2 and B. In this example, place
bolt (EKD) and nut (DHK) from step 5.7 Into hole 2, and place the
hardware from step 5.8 Into hole B. If the rim still does not reach ten
feet, use the next set of holes down on the chart.
• Refer to the chart in step 5.6 for the
correct hole location in this step.
EKC
1.5
• Refer to step 1.5 for pole
measurement.

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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
5.8
EKC
EJT
EKD
EJW
DHK
• Insert lifter arm bracket (EKC) to outer tube (EJT), then secure them with the hardware shown.
EKD (x1)
DHK (x1)
EJW (x1)
7/16”(x2)
(x1)
• Refer to the chart in step 5.6 for the
correct hole location in this step.

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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
5.9
5.10
ADT
AKM
AKN
ADT
• Secure the left and right handles (AKM and AKN) to the assembly with the hardware shown.
EKB
EKB
EKL
EKL
• Insert plug (EKL) into the lifter arm (EKB) as shown.
ADT (x4)
(x1)
• Handle peices come together at
the top to form an arrow shape
that will point toward the pole
when the assembly is fi nished.

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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
ADG
AAX
ACZ
ACZ
5.11
• Align the handle assembly as indicated, then secure it with the hardware shown.
AAN
AAM
AAX (x1)
ACZ (x2)
ADG (x1)
AAN (x1)
AAM (x1)
3/4”(x2)
1/2”(x2)
6 5/8 in/po (≈17cm)

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SECTION 5 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
5.12
5.13
• Insert the 3/8" x 6 1/2" hex bolt (ABA) through the holes in the short extension arms (AKC) that are closest to the pole. Secure
it to the short extension arms with the 3/8” centerlock nut (ABB).
• Raise the backboard to the highest position. Using the closed end of a wrench, stretch the counterbalance spring (AJY)
up and over the 3/8" x 6 1/2" hex bolt (ABA) as shown.
ABA
ABA
ABB
AJY
6 1/2 in/po (≈17cm)
ABA (x1) ABB (x1)
9/16” (x2)

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FINAL ASSEMBLY
6
Plastic Parts
TOOLS REQUIRED
PARTS REQUIRED
HARDWARE REQUIRED
AKZ (x1)
(1) (1)
362 lb (≈163 kg)
AEF (x2)
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SECTION 6 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
6.2
AKZ
ALX
6.1
• If you have trouble with this section, scan the QR code below to view the assembly video.
• http://go.lifetime.com/howtofi llthebase
• Remove the plastic fi lm from the backboard.
• Attach the net (AKZ).

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SECTION 6 (CONTINUED)
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
6.3A
AEF
AEF
AEF
AEF
• Option A: Filling with sand
(310 lb of sand required)
A. Insert a base plug (AEF) into the base (AJM) in the hole closest to the pole.
B. Using a funnel, fi ll the base with sand through the hole
furthest from the pole until the sand is just below the hole.
C. Using two adults, stand the base up on a fl at surface and
fi nish fi lling the base with sand.
D. Insert the other base plug into the hole furthest from
the pole.
6.3B
• Option B: Filling with water
A. Insert a base plug (AEF) into the base (AJM) in the hole closest to the pole.
B. Fill the base with cold water through the hole furthest from the pole
until the water is just below the hole.
C. Using two adults, stand the base up on a fl at
surface and fi nish fi lling the base with water.
D. Add one tablespoon of chlorine bleach to the
water to prevent algae formation.
E. Insert the other base plug into the hole
furthest from the pole.
310 lb (≈141 kg)
Two adults are required to complete this part of the assembly. To prevent serious injuries,
the pole should be held down by one adult at all times while the base is being fi lled.
WARNING
For safety reasons, we recommend that sand be used instead
of water to fill the base. If a leak develops, water could run out
unnoticed, allowing the system to fall over, resulting in
serious personal injuries, or property damage. If using water,
check the base carefully for leaks. If a leak is found, lay the
system down on the ground and call Customer Service. Do not
use, stand up, or play on a leaking system.
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6.4
• To adjust the height of the system, hold the handle while depressing the foot pedal. Move the handle up or down
to the desired height, then release the foot pedal to secure the position.
6.5
• To apply the height sticker (AKP), raise the system to the highest setting (10 feet). Line up the 10 foot mark on the
sticker with the top of the handle. Remove the backing on the sticker and apply as shown.
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED
6.6
WARNING: The system must only be moved by people capable of handling its weight.
Do not allow children to move the system.
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CAUTION: the system must only be moved on its wheels. Sliding the base may damage
the base which could result in leakage and the system tipping over.
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a. Adjust the system to its lowest position, and use caution to prevent the height mechanism
from adjusting.
b. Stand in front of the system and pull on the pole until the unit is balanced on its wheels.
c. Move the system to the desired location and carefully set the base down.
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The life of your basketball system depends on many variables. The climate, exposure to corrosives such as salt, pesticides, or herbicides,
and excessive use or misuse can all contribute to Pole failure, which may cause property damage or personal injury.
Check your basketball system frequently for loose hardware, excessive wear, and signs of corrosion. For safety reasons, and to
prolong the life of your basketball system, you must take the following preventive measures.
a. Check all nuts and bolts. If any are loose, tighten them.
b. Check all parts for excessive wear and tear. If necessary, replace any parts that have been worn or damaged through usage.
Contact our customer service department for replacement parts.
c. Inspect the warning sticker on the pole. If it is ripped, faded, or illegible, call our customer service department to request a
replacement sticker.
d. Check all pole sections for visible rust or chipped or cracked paint. If either are present, do the following:
1. Use an emery cloth to completely remove any rust or chipped paint.
2. Clean the area with a damp cloth and allow it to dry.
3. Apply two coats of a rust preventative, high gloss enamel paint to the area. Allow the paint to dry between coats.
IF RUST HAS PENETRATED THROUGH THE POLE ANYWHERE, REPLACE IT IMMEDIATELY!
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WARNING STICKER / AUTOCOLLANT D’AVERTISSEMENT / ETIQUETA DE ADVERTENCIA
FAUTE DE NE PAS SUIVRE CES AVERTISSEMENTS, VOUS RISQUEZ DE CAUSER
DES BLESSURES GRAVES ET/OU DES DOMMAGES À L’ÉQUIPEMENT.
Le propriétaire doit s’assurer que tous les joueurs
connaissent et appliquent les règles suivantes afin d’utiliser
l’équipement en toute sécurité.
SI NO SE OBEDECEN ESTAS ADVERTENCIAS PUEDEN PRODUCIRSE
GRAVES LESIONES Y/O DAÑOS A LA PROPIEDAD.
El propietario del sistema debe asegurarse de que todos
los jugadores conozcan y respeten estas reglas para que el
sistema se use en forma segura.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Owners must ensure that all players know and follow these
rules for safe operation of the system.
• Only hang from the rim briefly to regain balance or avoid injuring
others. Release the rim as soon as safely possible.
• During play, especially when performing dunk type activities, keep
player’s face away from the backboard, rim, and net. Serious injury
could occur if teeth/face come in contact with the backboard, rim, or
Net. Player should wear a mouth guard during play.
• Do not slide, climb, or play on base or pole.
• Completely fill base according to manufacturer’s instructions. Never
leave the unit standing in an upright position without first filling the base
with weight or the system will tip quickly causing serious personal injury.
• When adjusting height or moving system, keep hands and fingers
away from moving parts.
• Do not allow children to move or adjust system.
• Do not wear jewelry (rings, watches, necklaces, etc.) during play.
Objects may entangle in net.
• Keep water and organic material away from pole base. Grass, litter,
etc. could cause corrosion and/or deterioration.
• Never play on damaged equipment.
• Surface beneath the base must be smooth and free of gravel or other
objects. Punctures cause leakage and could cause system to tip over.
• Once a month check pole and all metal parts for signs of
corrosion (rust, pitting, chipping). Completely remove rust and
repaint with exterior enamel. If rust has penetrated any steel part,
replace that part immediately.
• Check system before each use for proper ballast, loose hardware,
excessive wear, instability, and signs of corrosion and repair before use.
• Do not use system during windy or severe weather. System may
tip over. Place system in an area protected from the wind or in an
area away from property that may be damaged if the system falls,
and from overhead power lines.
• Do not use the system to lift or hoist anything. The mechanism is
designed to lift only the weight of the backboard and rim. Do not
hang anything from the handle, rim, backboard, or lifter arms as
this will damage the system and void the warranty.
• Ne pas se suspendre à l’anneau plus que nécessaire pour
retrouver l'équilibre ou éviter de blesser les autres joueurs.
Relâcher l’anneau aussitôt que possible.
• Lors d’un match, particulièrement dans le cas des smashs, le
visage du joueur ne doit pas faire face au panneau, à l’anneau, ni au
filet. Le joueur risque de graves blessures si ses dents ou son visage
entrent en contact avec le panneau, l’anneau, ou le filet. Les joueurs
doivent toujours porter un protège-dents lorsqu’ils jouent.
• Ne pas glisser, ne pas grimper, et ne pas jouer sur la base ou le
poteau.
• Remplir complètement la base selon les instructions du fabricant.
Ne jamais laisser l’unité debout de plein pied sans avoir d’abord rempli
la base avec un poids ou l’équipement pourrait basculer rapidement
et causer de graves blessures.
• Lors du réglage de la hauteur ou lors du déplacement
de l’équipement, garder les mains et doigts loin des pièces mobiles.
• Ne pas permettre aux enfants de déplacer ou d’ajuster l’équipement.
• Ne pas porter de bijoux (bagues, montres, colliers, etc.) pendant le
jeu. Ces objets pourraient s’accrocher au filet.
• La surface sur laquelle est posée la base doit être lisse et sans
gravier ou tout autre objet qui pourrait trouer la base entraînant ainsi
une fuite ce qui pourrait faire basculer l’équipement.
• Garder de l’eau et de la matiére organique loin de la base. Le
gazon, les déchets, etc. pourraient provoquer la corrosion et/ou la
détérioration.
• Une fois par mois, vérifier que le poteau et toutes les pièces en métal
ne montrent pas de signes de corrosion (rouille, piqûres, écaillage).
Enlever toute la rouille et repeindre complètement avec une peinture
pour extérieur. Si la rouille a pénétré une des pièces en acier, il
faut la remplacer immédiatement la pièce en question.
• Chaque fois avant d'utiliser le système, vérifier d’abord l’équilibre,
la possibilité de pièces desserrées ou usées, la stabilité de
l’équipement et tout signe de corrosion ou réparation nécessaire avant
utilisation.
• Ne jamais jouer avec un équipement endommagé.
• Ne pas utiliser l’équipement lors de fortes rafales de vent ou
de mauvais temps. L’équipement pourrait basculer. Placer
l’équipement dans un endroit abrité du vent ou loin des structures
qu’il pourrait endommager s’il basculait, et loin des fils électriques.
• Ne pas utiliser l’équipement pour lever ou soulever quoique ce
soit. Son mécanisme a été conçu uniquement pour soutenir le
poids du panneau et de l’anneau. Ne rien accrocher au manche,
à l’anneau, au panneau ni aux leviers sous peine d’endommager
l’équipement et d’annuler la garantie.
•Colgarse del aro sólo en forma breve, para recuperar el equilibrio
o evitar lesionar a otros jugadores. Soltarse del aro lo más pronto que
pueda hacerlo con seguridad.
• Durante el juego, especialmente al embocar violentamente de alto,
la cara de los jugadores debe mantenerse alejada del tablero, el aro
y la red. Pueden producirse lesiones graves si los dientes o la cara
entran en contacto con el tablero, el aro o la red. Los jugadores deben
usar un protector bucal durante el juego.
• No deslizarse, no trepar ni jugar sobre la base o el poste.
• Llenar la base completamente siguiendo las instrucciones del
fabricante. Nunca dejar la unidad en posición de uso sin haber
llenado previamente la base con material de contrapeso, pues el
sistema podría tumbarse rápidamente y causar graves lesiones
personales.
• Mantener las manos y los dedos alejados de las piezas movibles
al regular la altura o al desplazar el sistema.
• No dejar que los niños regulen ni desplacen el sistema.
• No usar joyas (anillos, relojes, collares o gargantillas, etc.) durante
el juego. Estos objetos pueden engancharse en la red.
• La superficie donde se coloque la base debe estar lisa y desprovista
de piedras, grava u otros objetos. Las perforaciones pueden originar
pérdidas, y éstas pueden hacer que el sistema se tumbe.
• Guardar aqua y materia orgánica. Césped, basura, etc.,
prodrian causar corrosión et/o deterioros.
• Controlar el poste y todas las piezas metálicas una vez al mes
en busca de signos visibles de corrosión (oxidación, picaduras,
escamado). Eliminar todo rastro de óxido y volver a pintar con esmalte
para exteriores. Si el óxido ha penetrado cualquier pieza de acero,
reemplazar esa pieza de inmediato.
• Inspeccionar el sistema antes de cada uso para verificar que esté
adecuadamente contrapesado, que los elementos de fijación no
estén flojos, que no haya desgaste excesivo, inestabilidad ni signos
de corrosión. Al encontrar irregularidades, repararlas antes de usar
el sistema. Nunca jugar con un equipo dañado.
• No usar el sistema en presencia de vientos fuertes o condiciones
climáticas adversas, ya que puede tumbarse. Colocar la unidad en
una posición de almacenamiento y/o en una zona a resguardo
del viento, lejos de propiedades personales que puedan dañarse
si el sistema se cae, y de líneas de suministro de energía.
• No usar el sistema para levantar ningún objeto. El mecanismo está
diseñado para elevar solamente el peso del tablero con el aro. No
colgar nada de la agarradera, el aro, el tablero ni los brazos de
elevación, ya que esto puede dañar el sistema y anular la garantía.
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THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE SUBSTITUTIONS TO WARRANTY CLAIMS IF PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE OR OBSOLETE.
1. Lifetime basketball systems are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a
period of fi ve years (60 months) from the date of original retail purchase. The word “defects” is defi ned as imperfections that
impair the use of the product. Defects resulting from misuse, abuse or negligence will void this warranty. This warranty does not
cover defects due to improper installation, alteration or accident. This warranty does not cover damage caused by vandalism,
rusting, “acts of nature” or any other event beyond the control of the manufacturer.
2. This warranty is nontransferable and is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of defective product. If the product is
defective within the terms of this warranty, Lifetime Products, Inc. will repair or replace defective parts at no cost to the purchaser.
Shipping charges to and from the factory or distribution center are not covered and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Labor
charges and related expenses for removal, installation or replacement of the product or its components are not covered under
this warranty.
3. This warranty does not cover scratching or scu ng of the product that may result from normal usage. In addition, defects
resulting from intentional damage, negligence, unreasonable use or hanging from the rim will void this warranty.
4. Liability for incidental or consequential damages is excluded to the extent permitted by law. While every attempt is made to
embody the highest degree of safety in all equipment, freedom from injury cannot be guaranteed. The user assumes all risk of
injury resulting from the use of this product. All merchandise is sold on this condition, and no representative of the company
may waive or change this policy.
5. This product is not intended for institutional or commercial use; Lifetime Products, Inc. does not assume any liability for such use.
Institutional or commercial use will void the warranty.
6. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement
or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
7. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fi tness
for use to extent permitted by Federal and state law. Neither Lifetime Products, Inc., nor any representative assumes any other
liability in connection with this product. This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
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