
DMI Sports For Customer Service Call 1.800.399.4402
RECOMMENDATION OF USE AND PRECAUTIONS
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Anyone using or handling this table tennis table must always follow the illustrated instructions attached
to the back of the board and be fully aware of the operation instructions.
1. Handling the table, (Assembly, open, close or to store) should always be done by two adults to prevent
accident or injury.
2. Be sure that no persons or objects are in the way of the boards when opening the table.
3. Do not put heavy objects on the table.
4. Do not sit on the table.
5. Do not clean the table with solvents or any other aggressive product because it could damage
the paint finish.
6. Do not use sharp objects on the board or painter surface.
7. If the table is used for purposes other than playing table tennis, cover the surface to prevent any
damage.
8. Request proof of purchase and keep it during the warranty period.
9. Under no circumstances is the manufacturer responsible for direct or indirect damages
including loses of benefits or any other commercial damage occurred by the use of the purchased
product.
10. The functioning and storage of this product should always be supervised by an adult.
11. Do not store or handle the table on an unstable floor surface.
12. If safety device malfunction occurs, secure table tops until the problem is solved.
13. To extend the life of this product, (outdoor table or indoor table) protect it from moisture
or severe climate changes.
14. Use only the net system supplied. For replacements please contact customer service at: 800.399.4402
and ask for Net Post TTPM126, Net Support TTPM127 and Nylon Net TTPP119.
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning your table
Use a soft damp (not wet) cloth only. DO NOT USE ANY CHEMICALS, ABRASIVE OR CLEANING PRODUCTS
on the playing surface.
Maintenance of your table
All moving parts must be oiled including the pivot points. This will insure ease of use and safety of your table.
This table must be stored indoors to avoid damage to the surface. The dampness and temperature changes can
cause wood to warp, swell or blister.
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