Heater Sports PowerAlley User manual

Read This Before Operating
IMPORTANT
DO NOT RETURN THE POWERALLEY PRO MACHINE TO THE RETAIL STORE WHERE
PURCHASED. CALL TOLL FREE: (800) 492-9334.
USE POWERALLEY LITE-BALLS OR POWERALLEY Pro REAL BASEBALLS IN THE MACHINE
The PowerAlley Pro Pitching Machine uses PowerAlley Soft Lite-Balls, PowerAlley Regular Lite-Balls and
PowerAlley Pro Real Baseballs. Heater Sports recommends using official PowerAlley Lite-Balls or PowerAlley
Pro Real Baseballs in the PowerAlley Pro Pitching Machine. These balls are incredibly accurate, long lasting,
and produce the best performance in the machine.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
HEATER SPORTS is dedicated to your customer satisfaction. If you experience any trouble with the
operation of the PowerAlley Pro Pitching Machine contact us at: (800) 492-9334 or log on to our
website at www.HeaterSports.com.
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE USED BY ADULTS ONLY. MAKE SURE MACHINE IS TURNED OFF BEFORE
ASSEMBLY! KEEP HANDS AND ALL BODY PARTS AWAY FROM BALL ENTRY AND EXIT! SERIOUS HAND, EYE, AND
BODILY INJURY MAY OCCUR IF USED INCORRECTLY!
• Please be sure to read all of the instructions before using the PowerAlley Pro
Pitching Machine to insure the machine is working properly.
• Parents: Your child should be made aware of the potential dangers of using the
PowerAlley Pro Pitching Machine.
• Never put your fingers into the PowerAlley Pro Pitching Machine.
• The PowerAlley Pro is not a toy and an adult should supervise children. It is very important
the batter makes sure the area is clear before swinging a bat.
• Stay clear of the ball opening while the PowerAlley Pro is operating. Although the balls may be
very light, they may cause eye damage or other injury may occur.
Children must be advised of this danger and appropriate precautions should be taken.
• DO NOT use any type of ball other than Heater Sports Balls in this machine.
• Always use a NOCSE approved batting helmet when batting.
• DO NOT LOOK INTO THE FRONT OF THE MACHINE WHILE THE POWERALLEY PRO IS RUNNING.
Occasionally a ball may get stuck in the machine. The ball may pause and then shoot out and cause
eye injury. If the ball gets stuck, turn off the machine immediately. You should be able to remove the
ball easily by tilting the PowerAlley Pro backwards to eject the ball.
• Never operate in water or moisture.
• Always store in a dry area.

POWERALLEY PRO PARTS LIST
Model# PAPRO149 95 West 650 South • St. George, Utah 84770 • PH: 800-492-9334 • PH: 435-656-1756 • Fax: 435-688-0741
STEP 1: Slide Legs (A) into Tripod (B) base until push-pin snaps into place.
STEP 2: Insert Top Pole (C) into Tripod (B) top until push-pin snaps into place. Tighten Thumb Screw
in threaded nut attached to opposite side of the push-pin hole.
POWERALLEY PRO ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Legs (Qty 3)
(A)
(B)
Tripod
Top
Pole
(C)
(E)
Ground
Stakes
(Qty 2)
Housing (Qty 1)
Pre-Assembled
Pole Clamp
Clamp Knob

POWERALLEY PRO ASSEMBLY (Continued)
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STEP 3: Remove Thumb Knob & Washers from Pole Clamp
assembly on Housing and slide the housing
bolt through the Top Pole (C) holes.
Knob &
Washers
Tighten Knob
IMPORTANT!
When placing the Housing on to the Top Pole (C), make
sure the Housing and Top Pole lean forward, not backward.
Speed Control
On/Off Switch
Fuse
Reset
Auto-Ball
Feeder Receptacle Batting
Cage
Harness
Fitting
Ball Feeder Port
Bracket
STEP 5: Replace the Washer, Lock Washer, Knob in that
order and then tighten. (See Photo)

WARNING!
MAKE SURE NO PERSONS ARE IN FRONT OF MACHINE WHILE ADJUSTING THE MACHINE
FOR FAST BALLS, POP FLIES, OR GROUNDERS.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
Different types of balls will change the pitch dramatically. Make sure no persons are in front of
machine until machine is aimed properly and pitching accurately at desired target.
95 West 650 South • St. George, Utah 84770 • PH: 800-492-9334 • PH: 435-656-1756 • Fax: 435-688-0741
STEP 2: Plug the PowerAlley Pro into any standard wall outlet and allow the motor to get to full speed
then place a ball into the elbow chute.
To adjust the pitch, loosen the thumb knob on the
pole clamp bolt until the housing can
pivot to the desired position.
Securely tighten the thumb knob back
into place.
STEP 3: Adjust the Speed Control dial and
select the desired ball speed
from 1 to 10.
STEP 4: To throw pop flies or grounders,
loosen the thumb knob on the
pole clamp until the housing
can rotate to the desired position.
Securely tighten the thumb knob
back into place.
STEP 1: Before using the PowerAlley Pro pitching machine, use the two Ground Stakes (E) to secure the
back legs in place.
(E)
(E) Ground
Stakes

ADDENDUM
IMPORTANT!
When placing the Housing on to the Top Pole (C), make sure the
Housing and Top Pole lean forward, not backward.
The Heater PowerAlley Pro
pitching machine is designed to
lean forward and provide a stable
and balanced ball delivery.
Pre-Operation #1
Locate Allen Wrench (provided in package) and unscrew (3) three
Wheel Cover Screws.
Pre-Operation #2
Use a Tire Pressure Gauge and check tire air pressure. Tire pressure
should be between 45 - 50 lbs. psi. If tire pressure reads low, use an air
pump to inflate the tire to 45 - 50 lbs. psi. If tire pressure reads high,
decrease the air pressure by pushing down the air stem bubble located
in the middle of the air stem. –Inspect the air pressure periodically to
make sure air pressure is still within the 45 - 50 lbs. psi range.–
Check The Air Pressure In The PowerAlley Pitching Machine Tire.
Warning: Make sure PowerAlley Pitching Machine is unplugged and
the tire is not spinning during these operations.
Pre-Operation #3
Locate Allen Wrench (provided in package) and secure Wheel Cover back
on machine by tightening (3) three Wheel Cover Screws.
Warning: Never operate the PowerAlley Pitching Machine until Wheel
Cover is secured with the (3) three Wheel Cover Screws.
Important:
Periodically inspect the tire to make sure it is not worn out, flat, or
punctured. Also make sure hub mark and tire mark are aligned to
avoid balance problems. Serious damage could result if operated
in any of these conditions.
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