KMART GMT-1183-PP User manual

CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER
1800-333-061
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Playback Position Storage Position
DO NOT ASSEMBLE OR USE THIS TABLE WITHOUT READING THIS MANUAL.
THIS TABLE IS FOR HOME RECREATIONAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE.
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ADULT SUPERVISION IS
REQUIRED WHEN CHILDREN ARE PLAYING.
GMT-1183-PP
TABLE TENNIS TABLE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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2
10-13(2.0T)
4MM
6MM
REQUIRED

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Review all steps before assembly and read all precautions before using the product.
Three adults are required to assemble this table.
Check the pack and make sure you have all of the parts listed in the Parts List section of this user
manual. IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING, please call the Customer Service toll-free number listed
on the cover page for assistance. Do not install or use the product if any parts are missing or
damaged. Store in a safe place until ready to install.
Make sure that you have plenty of space and a clean dry indoor area suitable for the assembly of
this product. It is important that the intended location for this table is completely flat.
Carefully read these warnings before using this product.
Failure to follow these safety instructions can result in
personal injury or product damage.
Do not attempt to install the table alone. Parts are heavy and can cause serious injury. Persons
with limitations, injury, back, neck, leg arm, shoulder or other injury must not attempt to lift or
assemble the table.
The table is not designed to withstand heavy weight. Do not sit, stand, lean, jump or place heavy
items on top of the table. Failure to comply with this warning could result in personal injury and/or
property damage.
Do not allow small children to be near the product during assembly due to small parts. Also
children must not be allowed to open/close the table. Improper handling and misuse can result in
serious injury or damage.
When assembling or moving the table, do not grasp metal parts, joints or hinges to avoid pinching
or other injuries.
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FIGURE 1
4
. See FIGURE 1.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO ASSEMBLE AND USE THE PRODUCT.
2. THREE (3) ADULTS ARE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE THIS TABLE.
3. DURING THE ASSEMBLY PROCESS, SECURE THE SCREWS TO THE POINT THAT
THEPARTS ARE HELD IN POSITION, BUT NOT FULLY TIGHTENED. AFTER THE
TABLE ISFULLY ASSEMBLED, GO BACK AND TIGHTEN THE SCREWS ALL THE WAY.
Make sure all edges are positioned tight up against each
other as shown in FIGURE 1.
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FIGURE 2
5
See FIGURE 2.
2

FIGURE 3
6
Attach two tabletop support tubes P4B on the two sides of the midline
with screw H8. See FIGURE 3.
3

FIGURE 4
7
Attach four table top connection plates P5 with screw H7 as
shownin FIGURE 4.
4
Note: Be sure to evenly space out the table top connection plate
P5 along the center line of the table top.

FIGURE 5
8
Attach H leg tube P4A to support tube bracket P4E with bolt H5
and nut H4. See FIGURE 5.
5

FIGURE 6
9
Connect square tube P3C to U leg tube P1 with bolt H12
and washer H13. Turn both U legs to upright position.
See FIGURE 6.
6

FIGURE 7
10
With one adult holding each side of the table, lift and place the
assembled tabletop over U-Leg tubes P1. See FIGURE 8.
Please have one other adult to help hold the ends of U-Leg tubes
steady during assembly.
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FIGURE 8
11
Attach the end of U leg tube underneath the table to support tube
bracket P4E with bolt H5 and nut H4. See FIGURE 8. Repeat the
same process on the opposite side of table.
8

FIGURE 9
12
Attach flat connection tube P3 to the legs on the side of the
assembled table with bolt H1, washer H3, bushing H2, washer H3
and nut H4 as shown in FIGURE 9. Repeat the same process on
the opposite side of table .
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P3
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FIGURE 10
13
Place the other set of assembled table top over the U Leg tubes and
attach the legs to the support tube bracket P4E underneath the table
with bolt H5 and nut H4. See FIGURE 10. Repeat the same process
for the other leg.
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FIGURE 11
14
Attach flat connection tube P3 to the legs on the side of the
assembled table with bolt H1, washer H3, bushing H2, washer H3
and nut H4 as shown in FIGURE 11. Repeat the same process on
the opposite side of table .
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P3

LOCK THE WHEEL TIGHTLY FOR STORAGE AND UNLOCK IT WHEN MOVING.
FOLD DOWN THE
H-LEG TUBE
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FRAME
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DO NOT SIT, STAND, LEAN, WALK OR JUMP ON THE TABLE! FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH
THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE!
THIS TABLE MUST BE KEPT INDOORS TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE PLAYING SURFACE.
DAMPNESS AND EXTREME TEMPERATURE CHANGES WHICH OCCUR ON PATIOS, IN GARAGES
OR SIMILAR AREAS CAN CAUSE THE WOOD TO WARP, SWELL, CRACK OR BLISTER.
WHEN YOUR TABLE IS NOT IN USE, IT SHOULD BE FOLDED UP AND STORED IN A DRY AREA.
STORE IN A SAFE PLACE WHERE CHILDREN CANNOT REACH.
VARIANCES IN EXTERNAL CONDITIONS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MAY CAUSE
DISTORTION IN THE TABLE TOP AS IT EXPANDS OR CONTRACTS. THIS IS NORMAL AND SHOULD
NOT CAUSE CONCERN AS IT DOES NOT DETRACT FROM THE PLAY OR UTILITY VALUE OF THE
TABLE.
UNLEVEL FLOORS: IF THE TABLE DOES NOT SEEM LEVEL, IT MAY BE DUE TO THE FLOOR
BEING UNEVEN. TABLE MAY NOT PLAY OR OPERATE PROPERLY. CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE
TABLE IS PLACED ON FLAT SURFACE.
CLEANING YOUR TABLE: CLEAN THE TABLE WITH SOFT DAMP (NOT WET) CLOTH. TO
PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE TABLE PLAYING SURFACE, DO NOT USE ANY CHEMICALS OR
ABRASIVE CLEANING PRODUCTS.
IMPORTANT: PERIODICALLY, LUBRICATE ALL MOVING PARTS, INCLUDING PIVOT POINTS, TO
ENSURE SMOOTH OPENING AND CLOSING. A LIGHT LUBRICANT SUCH AS WD-40 IS
RECOMMENDED.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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TABLE TENNIS RULES
DEFINITIONS:
-A “rally” is the period during which the ball is in play.
-A ball is “in play” once the ball is intentionally projected in service.
-A “let” is a rally, the hand which is not scored.
-A “point” is a rally, the result of which is scored.
-A “ racket hand” is the hand which holds the racket.
-To “strike” is to touch the ball with the racket while carried in the racket hand, or with the racket hand
below the wrist.
-To “volley” is to strike the ball in play without it having first touched the playing surface on the player’s
side of the net since last being stuck by the opponent.
-The “server” is the player required to strike the ball first in a rally.
-“Around the net” means under or around the projection of the and its supports outside the table, but
not between the end of the net and post.
-The part of the playing surface nearest the server and to his right of the center line is called the
“server’s right hand court” and to his left the “server’s left hand court”. The part of the playing surface
on the other side of the net from the server and to his left of center line is called the “receiver’s right
hand court.”
-A player “ obstructs” the ball if he, or anything he wears or carries, touches it in play when it is above
or traveling towards the playing surface, not having touched his court since last being struck by his
opponent.
THE ORDER OF PLAY:
In singles: the server first makes a good service and then the receiver makes a good return. thereafter,
server and receiver alternately each make a good return.
In doubles: the server first makes good service and the receiver returns the ball. Then the partner of the
server makes a good return, followed by the partner of the receiver returning the ball. Thereafter, each
player alternately in that sequence makes a good return.
A GOOD SERVICE:
Service begins with the ball resting on the palm of the free hand, which must be open and flat. The
server then projects the ball upwards and strikes it before the ball touches anything. At the moment of
impact of the racket on the ball , the ball must be behind the end line of the server’s court or any
imaginary extension thereof and above the level of the playing surface. From the start of service until it
is struck, the ball shall be above the level of the playing surface and behind the server’s end line, and it
shall not be hidden from the receiver.
In singles: after striking it, the ball must first touch the server’s own court and pass directly
over the net or around the net assembly, then touching the receiver’s court.
In doubles: the ball must first touch the server’s right half-court or center line. pass over the net, and
then touch the receiver’s right half-court or center line. If, in attempting to serve, a player fails to strike
the ball while it is play, he loses a point.
A GOOD RETURN:
The ball, having been served or returned, shall be struck so that it passes over or around the net
assembly and touches the opponent’s court, either directly or after touching the net assembly.

BALL IS IN PLAY-UNTIL:
The ball is in play from the last moment at which it is stationary on the palm of the server’s free hand
before being projected in service until:
-A point is scored.
-It touches the same court twice consecutively.
-It has been volleyed.
-It touches a player, or anything he wears or carries, other than his racket or this racket hand below his
wrist.
-It touches any object other than the net or its support (referred above).
-It is struck by a player more than once consecutively.
-It is struck in doubles, by a player out of sequence, except where there has been a genuine error in
playing order.
A ball which strikes the top edge of the table is still in play, A ball that strikes the side of the table below
the edge, is out of play, so the play and the point are counted against the last striker.
A LET:
The rally is a let:
-If the ball is served, and in passing over or around the net it touches the net or its supports, provided
the service is otherwise good or the ball is obstructed by the receiver or his partner.
-If a service is delivered when the receiver or his partner is not ready, except that a player may not be
considered unready if he or his partner attempts to strike the ball.
-If owing to an accident outside his control, a play fails to make a good service or a good return or
otherwise violates a rule.
-If it is interrupted for correction of an error in playing order.
LOSS OF POINT:
Unless the rally is a let, a player loses a point:
-If he fails to make a good serve.
-If he fails to make a good return.
-If he volleys the ball.
-If he, strikes the ball with the side of the racket blade which has an illegal surface.
-If he, or anything he wears or carries, touches the ball in play before it has passed over the end line or
side line not yet having touched the playing surface on his side of the net since being struck by his
opponent.
-If his free hand touches the playing surface while the ball is in play.
-If he , or anything he wears or carries, touches the net or its supports wile the ball is in play.
-If in doubles, he strikes the ball out of proper sequence.
A
GAME:
House rules: A game is won by the player or pair first scoring 21 points unless both. players or pairs
have scored 20 points. In this case, the winner is the player or pair to first score 2 points more than the
opposing player or pair.
International rules: A game shall be won by the player or pair first scoring 11 points unless both players
or pairs score 10 points, when the game shall be won by the first player or pair subsequently gaining a
lead of 2 points.
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MATCH:
A match shall consist of the best of any three or five games.
THE CHOLCE OF ENDS AND SERVICE:
The choice of ends and the right to serve or receive first in a match shall be decided by a toss.
The winner of the toss may.
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