MSV DirectShot V 160 User manual

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MSV DirectShot V 160
Manual

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Important notes before the first use
Mains and battery operation
Congratulations on the purchase of your MSV DirectShot V160 ball thrower. To
ensure that you will enjoy the machine for a long time and effective training hours,
please read the following instructions for use carefully.
The following is included with the machine:
1x 2x 1x 1x 2x
Safety Instructions
Before cleaning the machine, make sure that the machine is completely switched
off.
Do not use the machine in the rain, barefoot or with wet hands.
Never place the machine in front of the ball ejector.
The machine should not be operated unattended by children.
A small chain is attached underneath the machine as earthling. This must not be
removed and should touch the ground during operation.

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Preparation for operation
Please fully charge the lithium-ion battery before using it for the very first time.
The battery is located inside the machine. On the back of the machine you will find
a switch labeled AC ( Alternating Current), OFF and DC(Direct Current). While the
battery is charging, the switch must be in the OFF position. Connect the power
cable to the AC adapter and plug the supplied cable of the charger into the DC
connector of the machine - screw the connector tightly if necessary.
A red diode on the back of the charger lights up during charging. As soon as the
battery is fully charged, this diode lights up green. (If the diode lights green from
the start, MSV has already charged the battery. It is then no longer necessary to
charge it again). The charging time can take several hours. The charger gets warm
during charging.
If you want to operate the machine with the battery, the switch must be set to DC.
If you want to operate the machine via the power outlet, the switch must be set to
AC. The supplied power cable that leads to the power supply unit must be
connected directly to the machine (AC connection).
Behind the screw cap marked FUSE there is a 15A/h glass fuse, two of which are
included in the delivery - an intact fuse must be inserted for correct operation.
Balls
If possible, do not use completely new balls during the first 10 hours. The printer
ink and wax film on brand new balls can leave a smooth film on the rubber coating
of the throwing wheels. This can lead to irregular ball throws (e.g. two balls are
thrown at once, or the accuracy of the ball placement decreases). New balls can
be used after the initial shooting time, although it is better to use lightly used balls
to reduce the potential risk of film formation. If no used balls are available, then
after the first 10 hours you should clean the throwing wheels as described in the
chapter "Cleaning".
The uniformity of the throws depends on the homogeneity of the balls you use.
The machine will throw slightly used balls faster than old worn balls. A mixture of
old and new balls should therefore be avoided.
Irregular throws can also be caused by a lot of dirt and ink on the rubber coating.
In such a case clean the throwing wheels as described in the chapter "Cleaning".
Please do not use wet balls!

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Assembly
1. Place the machine on the ground
2. Pull out the drawbar and put the ball basket over it until it is firmly seated.
Setting up and starting
If you use pressure less trainer balls, place the machine in the middle of the
baseline or, depending on the jump/throw characteristics, a little further behind.
Pressure-based balls bounce harder - in this case place the machine one to two
meters behind the baseline. In principle, the length of the balls can be additionally
regulated by the speed and location of the machine. After you press the start
button on the machine, the throwing wheels start to turn, but not the rotor that
feeds the balls to the chute. Only after you have pressed the ON/OFF (Power)
button on the remote control and then the Start/Stop button on the machine will the
rotor start to rotate. Please note that the machine starts with a time delay when the
balls are fed out.
Basically: the trajectory of the balls can always be changed via the speed and
positioning of the machine.
Explanation of the remote control
To get to know the remote control and thus the MSV DirectShot better, you can
also use the LCD remote control at home. The display shows you where the ball
throws land when you press the individual buttons in the illustration of a tennis
court half. The operation and presentation in the display is done with a view of the
throwing wheels of the machine.

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Key: Turn on/off
This button only turns on the remote control. Press for 3 seconds
Work/Stop
Use this button to connect the remote control to the machine. Only now do the
throwing wheels start to rotate and the light on the back of the machine lights up.
Fixed (F) Point
Use this key to interrupt each program
Deep
With this button you always shoot at the baseline. See Training Mode Diagram,
center left, right
Light
Aim for the T-line. See diagram again: left center, right
2 Line
The first press: left and right on the T-line, the second press: the ball comes: left
and right on the baseline. See diagram again.
Random
The balls fly at random. Right, center, left, until you press the F key.
2 Type Cross
See Training Mode diagram the last two places
Speed
Speed: increase or decrease

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Frequency: increase or decrease the ball interval
topspin/backspin
Use these buttons to increase or decrease the speed of the swirl.
Maintenance and cleaning
The throwing wheels should be cleaned every 30 - 50 hours to ensure precise ball
ejection. Only clean the throwing wheels when the machine is switched off. Rub
firmly with a coarse sandpaper across the rubber coating of the throwing wheels
where the balls fly out of the machine to remove the dirt. Sand around the throwing
wheels. Press down hard so that you roughen the surface of the rubber. The
wheels must feel rough after treatment. This method works well if you have used
the MSV DirectShot V 160 on brick dust. But there are also granules in the hall
that get so firmly stuck in the rubber coating of the throwing wheels that you
cannot sand them out. In such cases you should buy a rasp and use it for
cleaning. For this purpose, you can also remove the upper part of the housing, as
it is easier to rasp.
Then always use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt from the throwing wheels
and the felt from the balls.
To clean the housing, please use a slightly damp cloth. Please do not use
chemicals or scouring agents. To clean inside the machine housing, use a vacuum
cleaner (please do not use compressed air inside the machine).
Notes on the lithium-ion battery
A permanent full charge should be avoided, i.e. the charger should be removed
from the machine when the green diode on the charger is lit. While the machine is
not in use, cool storage (between 10° and 20°) is advantageous and protects the
battery. A self-discharge of 1-3% per month takes place at room temperature of
21°C. If you have fully charged the lithium battery and then play for about 2 hours,
the battery will still have about 60% charge. This capacity is sufficient for another 4
hours.
Technical data MSV DirectShot model V 160
Color
Red
Voltage mains
110-240V (transformer built in) and lithium-ion battery
built in (12 V, 15 A/h )
Power consumption
144 W. Three fuses are included.
Ball speed
20 to 140 km/h
Ball sequence
See remote control operation
Ball capacity
160 balls
Dimensions (cm)
Unpacked L: 58.0 W: 40.0 H: 52.5
Packed: L: 68.5 W: 49.0 H: 57.5
Weight
Excl. packaging: 24.0 kg Incl. packaging: 27.4 kg
Functions of the
Remote control
For details see explanation of the remote control

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Frequently set parameters
Settings for shots on the baseline
Mode
Speed
Frequency
Deep fixed point
70
50
2 line deep ball
50
70
Radom
70
50
deep/light baal
60
60
Cross
60
60
Settings for shots on the T-line
Mode
Speed
Frequency
Light fixed point
120
50
2 line Light ball
100
70
Radom
70
50
deep/light baal
60
60
Cross
60
60
Your Service-Partner :
Mauve® Sports – MSV oHG
In der Lueh 24
D-53506 Hoenningen/Germany
+49(0)2643 - 9482871

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EG –Konformitätserklärung im Sinne der EG-Maschinenrichtlinie
98/37/EG und 2006/42/EG
Hiermit erklären wir, Mauve Sports-MSV oHG, dass die nachfolgend
bezeichnete Maschine auf Grund ihrer Konzipierung und Bauart sowie in der
von uns in Verkehr gebrachten Ausführung den einschlägigen grundlegenden
Sicherheit- und Gesundheitsforderungen der EG –Richtlinie entspricht.
Bezeichnung der Maschine:
MSV Tennisballmaschine DirectShot V 160
Angewandte harmonisierte EG Normen: EN 292-1,-2; EN 60204-1; EN 55014;
EN 550082-!
Einschlägige EG Richtlinien:
Maschinen –Richtlinie: 89/392/EEC
EMV –Richtlinie 89/336/EEC Niederspannungs-Richtlinie 72/23/EEC
Richtlinie 2014/53/EU Bereitstellung von Funkanlagen
Angewandte nationale Normen und andere Spezifikationen: Nicht zutreffend
Firmen Name:
Mauve Sports-MSV oHG
In der Lüh 24
D-53506 Hönningen
Unterschrift:---- ----------Dr. Mauve-----------------------------------
Titel----Generalbevollmächtigter--Datum—01.12.2018------------------------------
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