Jaypro sports – Jaypro Sports OCV-900 User Manual
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JAYPRO SPORTS
COMPETITION OUTDOOR VOLLEYBALL, OCV-900
LIST OF MATERIALS
PIECE NO. PART
NO. DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1
OCV901
Top Winch Upright
1
2
OCV902
Anchor End Upright
1
3
PVB101A
Leader Strap
1
4
HM5044
Top Cable Buckle
1
5
HM5054
Snap Hook 5/16”
1
6
PVBN-1
Power Volleyball Net (Not Included)
1
7
PVBN12
Volleyball Net Dowel (Not Included)
2
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY.
1) Place the top winch upright (1) and the anchor end upright (2) into their respective
floor sleeves. Align the uprights so the cable buckle and d-rings are facing
toward the inside of the court.
2) Place the leader strap for the top cable (3) onto the strap roller at men’s or
women’s net height. See “cable configuration drawing”.
3) Slip the net dowels (7) into the side pockets on each end of the net. Position the
power volleyball net (6) between the two uprights. Clip the looped ends of the
oval snap rings (5) located on the end of the leader strap (3). See “cable
configuration drawing”.
4) Slowly tension the top cable by cranking the buckle; see illustrations and separate
instructions on how to properly use the net tensioning buckles. Continue to
tension the cable until the height measured at the center of the net is within 1” of
the official net height.
5) Wrap the long ends of the net side straps around the uprights and fasten them
through the snap buckles located on the opposite side. For best results, adjust the
side straps so the volleyball net will remain centered within the playing area.
6) Raise the center of the net to the full official net height by cranking the top cable
buckle. Adjust all net side straps to tension the net.
7) To release the tension on the unit, always unfasten the net side straps first, then
release the tension on the top cable. See illustrations and separate instructions on
how to properly use the net tensioning buckles. Note: the release of the tension
will cause the leader straps and the volleyball net to suddenly relax. The cable
buckle may “pop” when this occurs but this is expected and it will not damage the
equipment or cause injury to the operator.