Spinfire Pro 2 User manual

Pro 2 Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY WARNINGS ...................................................................................... 3
BEFORE FIRST USE ...................................................................................... 6
ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................... 6
Packaging ................................................................................................................. 7
BATTERY AND CHARGING............................................................................ 7
Internal Battery ......................................................................................................... 7
External Battery ........................................................................................................ 8
Standard Charger ..................................................................................................... 8
Optional Fast Charger .............................................................................................. 9
AC ADAPTOR .................................................................................................. 9
CUSTOMER CARE ......................................................................................... 9
Caution ..................................................................................................................... 9
Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 10
Storage ................................................................................................................... 10
TRANSPORTATION ...................................................................................... 10
USAGE .......................................................................................................... 11
CONTROL PANEL ......................................................................................... 12
REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................................................... 15
TENNIS BALLS .............................................................................................. 16
Low Compression Balls .......................................................................................... 16
HIDDEN FEATURES ..................................................................................... 17
Manual Mode .......................................................................................................... 17
Padel Software ....................................................................................................... 17
Ball Counter ............................................................................................................ 17
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................... 17
SUBMITTING A SUPPORT REQUEST ......................................................... 17
WARRANTY .................................................................................................. 18
Warranty Administration ......................................................................................... 18
Not Covered ........................................................................................................... 18
Conditions of Warranty ........................................................................................... 18
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................................ 19
FCC & ISED RSS WARNING: ....................................................................... 19
MANUFACTURER DETAILS ......................................................................... 20

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SAFETY WARNINGS
This tennis ball machine is designed and tested to offer safe playing
conditions, provided it is operated in strict accordance with the
following safety warnings. Failure to comply with the following
instructions may result in serious personal injury or property damage.
WARNING!
• Keep clear of the ejection
point. Do not stand in front or
near the mouth of the machine.
Balls may eject unexpectedly.
• Keep young children away
from the machine when turned
on.
• Keep physically and mentally
impaired persons away from
the machine when turned on.
• Adult supervision is
recommended at all times.
MOVING PARTS
INSIDE!
• Do not insert body parts or
foreign objects into the mouth
of the machine. In the event of
a ball jam, the operator should
not put their hand or any foreign
object into the machine whilst it
is turned on. Injury could occur if
hands or clothing are caught in
the mechanisms. Always turn
the machine off in the event of a
jam or machine failure.
FINGER TRAP! • Do not insert your fingers or
hand into the carousel area
when the machine is on. The
machine must be turned off
when touching the carousel as it
presents a finger/hair/loose
clothing hazard.
• Do not fill or re-fill the
machine while it is firing
tennis balls.
DON’T USE IN
WET WEATHER!
• The machine should not be
used in wet conditions.
• The charger(s) & AC Adaptor
are only to be used indoors.

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ELECTROCUTION! • Always use and store the
machine in a dry environment.
• Do not spray with water.
• If the battery charger or AC
adaptor is wet, do not pick it
up. If the battery charger or AC
adaptor is picked up when wet, a
person could be exposed to
hazardous voltages.
• Disconnect the machine from
any AC adaptor or battery
before making any repairs.
• If any power cables are
damaged, cease using them &
arrange a replacement.
• Connect any charger or AC
adaptor to 110 – 250V mains
power outlet installed by a
qualified electrical contractor
with suitable protection such
as an RCD.
BATTERY! If your machine has an internal or
external battery:
• Keep sparks and flames away
from the battery (i.e. no
smoking).
• Keep young children and
animals away from the battery.
• Do not use the battery if it has
swollen or expanded.
• Do not use the battery if any
liquid has escaped.
• Only use a 12V sealed lead
acid battery with this machine
(or alternative approved by
your distributor).
• When replacing the battery,
the terminals should be
wrapped with electrical tape or
a heat shrink sleeve.
HEAVY! • Practice correct lifting
techniques. The machine
weighs 24 kg / 54 lbs (2 person
lift) with an internal battery or 18
kg / 40 lbs (1 person lift) with an
external battery. The gross
weight of the packing box is 29
kg / 64 lbs (2 person lift).

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FIRE HAZARD! • Keep your machine clean.
Contaminants such as dust &
leaves inside your machine
could present a burn hazard.
Please vacuum out your
machine from the mouth on a
regular basis.
• A multi-purpose/dry chemical
extinguisher should be used
to extinguish any flames.
EMERGENCY
STOP!
• The master switch is located
under the machine on the
right hand side. This switch
should be used to cut off power
to your machine in an
emergency. Set the rocker
switch to position “O” which is
the middle selection.
TENNIS AND
PADEL BALLS
ONLY!
• Only use tennis or padel balls
with this machine. Low
compression & pressureless
balls are acceptable too, as long
as they are the same size as a
standard tennis ball. Using other
balls such as cricket balls will
damage your machine and will
not be covered under warrant
y
.

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BEFORE FIRST USE
When you first open your box, you may notice some cosmetic scratches on
your machine, particularly in the ball carousel pit at the top of the machine.
This is perfectly normal and part of the manufacturing process. You may also
notice some yellow ball fluff inside your machine or on the throwing wheels.
This is also normal as each machine is tested with balls as part of our quality
control process (wheels are wiped down afterwards, but it’s difficult to remove
all traces of ball fluff).
To protect the machine in transport, the internal pivot plate may have been
secured to prevent it from moving. Please remove any bolt(s) or cable tie(s)
prior to turning the machine on. You will normally find indicators (tags, stickers
or ribbons) helping you locate these before use, although sometimes they are
removed by the distributor during testing. If you receive a HCAL error when
you first turn on your machine, it is most likely because you have not correctly
completed this step. If your pivot plate was secured with a bolt, please keep
this with your box in case you need to ship the machine back for repair (it can
be re-inserted).
There is also a 3 position master power switch under the machine which is
turned off for transport. This will need to be turned on before you can power
on the machine (please turn this off after each use). The 3 positions are:
O Off
I Internal Batter
y
II External Batter
y
or AC Adapto
r
ASSEMBLY
To assemble your machine, first simply remove it from the box. To do this,
start by removing the hopper, followed by the machine. You can safely pick up
the machine by placing one hand inside the mouth at the front and using the
handle located at the rear of the machine above the control panel.

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You should find this manual, a charger, remote and the carousel in the box. If
you have ordered an external battery, AC adaptor or fast charger, they may
also be in the box. The carousel is the white 5 fingered device which stirs the
balls when they are sitting in the hopper. You need to attach this to the top of
the machine on the rod, noting the flat side of the rod needs to align with the
hole in the carousel. If you cannot insert the carousel due to an obstruction,
you may need to turn the machine on and rotate the rod to find a suitable
location to attach the carousel. You can do this by pressing the Feed
Start/Pause button. Never bend the wire which floats above the drop hole, as
this can result in ball jams. It is also possible that the carousel may already be
attached when you receive your machine, so nothing will need to be done.
You can attach the hopper either upright for play mode, or upside down for
portability/storage (note you can remove the carousel too if you need to). To
attach the hopper, simply align it correctly and then push down on it until it
locks into place.
Hopper upside down for portability/storage
Packaging
We recommend you keep your box in case you need to ship your machine
back to the supplier at a future point in time.
BATTERY AND CHARGING
Your machine should last between 3-8 hours, depending on the settings you
are using.
The machine should arrive to you with some charge in the battery, however, if
you have time, we encourage you to charge the machine before its first use.
Internal Battery
If you have an internal battery, simply plug the charger into the charger jack
on the rear of the machine (swivel the jack cover to expose it) and plug the
other end into a wall socket. Any master switch position will work.
Your battery should be charged at least once per month, even if it has not
been used. This will maintain the life of the battery.

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External Battery
If you’ve ordered your machine with an external battery, you have the
advantage of easily charging the battery separately from the machine (your
machine is also 6 kg (13 lbs) lighter than internal battery machines). Your
external battery has two plugs, one for connecting to the machine (male) and
the other is for connecting to the charger (female). Please do not connect
these together and always disconnect the battery from the machine when not
in use. There is no need to remove the battery from the bag while charging.
Your battery should be charged at least once per month, even if it has not
been used. This will maintain the life of the battery.
When replacing the battery, please wear protective glasses, clothes & gloves.
Please also use electrical tape or similar to cover the battery terminals after
installation. Do not smoke or keep the battery near a flame source. The
battery is completely sealed, but in the event of damage where acid is
exposed to the skin or eyes, rinse with water and visit your doctor. Avoid short
circuiting the battery so as not to cause a fire.
The external battery cable includes a 32V 15A fuse built into it (note: 32V is
correct for our 12V battery). If you are required to replace this, they can be
purchased from local electronic stores or your Spinfire distributor.
Standard Charger
Your machine comes with a standard charger which charges the machine
safely in 11 hours. This charger is the safest charger to use for your machine
and will provide the longest battery life. It is also a “smart” charger, meaning it
will not damage your battery if left on for long periods of time.
The charger has a red light when charging and a green light when charging is
complete. If after 11 or more hours, your charger light does not turn green,
please disconnect the charger and turn on your machine. If the battery bar
indicator shows 4 bars, then your machine is charged and ready to play. You
can ignore the light on the charger.
If the charger’s light flashes green, this can indicate that the charger itself is
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leaving the green light flashing. If within this 24 hours the green light stops
flashing, you will find it has restored itself and will function normally going
forward.
Your charger should only be used in a dry environment. As the charger itself
can get hot during charging, we recommend you position the machine and
transformer away from combustible items. This charger is only suitable for
sealed lead acid batteries.
Optional Fast Charger
The fast charger can charge your machine in 4 hours (instead of 11 with the
standard charger).The fast charger is a “smart” charger, meaning it will not
damage your battery if left on for long periods of time. However, as a
precautionary measure, we recommend you unplug the charger once
charging is complete. If after 4 or more hours, your charger light does not turn
green, please disconnect the charger and turn on your machine. If the battery
bar indicator shows 4 bars, then your machine is charged and ready to play.
You can ignore the light on the charger.
Please note, fast chargers reduce the lives of batteries slightly, so it is always
recommended to use the standard charger unless you have time constraints.
Your charger should only be used in a dry environment. As the charger itself
can get hot during charging, we recommend you position the machine and
transformer away from combustible items. This charger is only suitable for
sealed lead acid batteries.
AC ADAPTOR
The AC Adaptor is an optional accessory, but it can be used as your primary
power source (you can order a machine without any internal or external
battery). Simply plug the AC Adaptor into your machine and turn the master
switch to position II.
Note, if you do have an internal battery, the AC Adaptor can still be used. It
will not damage the internal battery.
Your AC Adaptor should only be used in a dry environment. The Spinfire AC
Adaptor has been tested to work perfectly with our machine and we do not
recommend substituting it with a compatible model. Please disconnect it from
the machine when not in use. If using an extension cord, please ensure it is a
good quality, thick cord, at least 16 gauge.
CUSTOMER CARE
Caution
This machine was designed to be used on a tennis court and in no other
circumstances. Only tennis balls must be used, no other balls should be
ejected from the machine. Never stand in front of the machine unless you are
on the other side of the net (more than 7 meters (8 yards) away). Even when
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Children should be supervised at all times and taught never to stand in front of
the machine.
Do not use the machine in rain and avoid using wet balls. We recommend the
use of pressureless balls to give your machine the best performance. Using a
combination of new and old balls will give inconsistent results.
Maintenance
You can vacuum out the inside of your machine to remove ball fluff. The
outside of the machine can be wiped down with a mild detergent, however,
please be careful not to get water inside the machine. The throwing wheels
should be wiped down after every use to prevent any buildup of residue from
the balls. If you play on a porous surface like clay or en tout cas, we
recommend you wipe the insides of your throwing wheels monthly (a build up
of clay can cause your wheels to become unbalanced).
Due to vibrations, the screws in the control panel and on the base of the
machine can become loose over time, so please check these regularly and
tighten them if required. If you do need to purchase replacement control panel
screws from the local hardware store, they are 304 Stainless Steel Phillips
Head screws, M4 x 10mm with a 9mm head diameter. You can contact your
local distributor for spares if you need them.
Storage
We recommend that your machine is stored inside/under cover in a dry
environment and preferably in a Spinfire cover to protect it from debris. Do not
leave your machine on court even with the protection of a cover as heavy rain
may damage your machine. Do not store your machine in direct sunlight or
inside a car (unless in shade) and always keep it upright. Safe storage
temperatures are -15°C to +50°C (5°F to 122°F). Extreme temperatures can
damage the machine circuitry and battery.
TRANSPORTATION
To transport the machine, simply slide out the handle at the front of the
machine (underneath). Lift the machine by the handle until it rests on the rear
wheels. Make sure that the machine is tilted enough not to drag on the bottom
of the machine. Simply pull the machine to your destination. Never move the
machine while it is on or if balls are in the hopper.

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To transport in your car, you may need to remove the carousel. Please make
sure the machine is always kept upright. Laying it on its side can cause
internal damage and void your warranty. Do not store the machine in your car
when external temperatures exceed 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees
Fahrenheit). The machine weighs 24 kg (53lbs) (or 18 kg (40lbs) with an
external battery) and should be lifted carefully with the use of the handles. We
recommend removing the hopper before lifting the machine and gripping it by
the top of the mouth and the handle at the rear (above the control panel).
To assist with transporting your machine, you can purchase a Spinfire Carry
Case which has handles and pockets for storing your charger, remote control
and accessories.
USAGE
The machine should be placed on the baseline of the court, preferably in the
center, however you can place it in varying locations if you wish (note features
like oscillation may not work as well when the machine is not positioned in the
center). Please add the balls into the hopper before you begin, do not add
them while the carousel is turning as this can cause ball jams. The maximum
capacity is 200 balls. Please do not overfill the hopper as the excess weight
can damage the feeder motor.

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CONTROL PANEL
Power: Press this button to start the machine (hold it for 3
seconds). Please note that there is a main power
switch underneath the machine. Please make sure
this is on before operating your machine (I =
internal battery, II = external battery or AC
Adaptor). The main power switch should be
switched off when transporting or storing the
machine.
Menu: To adjust the interval, ball speed, or spin you need
to press the menu button. Once pressed, a menu
option will begin to flash (it will stop flashing after
30 seconds if no selection is made). You can move
between the 3 top menu items by using the up and
down buttons. You can adjust the settings of each
item by pressing the left and right buttons. Note:
you cannot adjust the elevation from within the
menu. Once you have finished making your
adjustments, press the menu button again to
complete your selection.
Interval:
This sets how often the balls are ejected from the
machine. It can be ad
j
usted from 0
–
20 with 20

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being the fastest (approximately 1 ball every 2-3
seconds). The maximum interval during the “2 line
drill - wide” setting is 17. Note that the balls will not
start ejecting from the machine until you press the
feed (start/stop) button.
Ball Speed:
This sets the speed at which the balls are
propelled. It can be set from 0 – 20 with 20 being
the fastest speed (approximately 80mph or
130km/h) and 0 being the slowest (approximately
20mph or 32km/h). Note, slower speeds can be
achieved by adding spin.
Spin: Using this setting, you can add topspin or slice to
each ball. It can be set from -10 to +10. When set
to -10 you will achieve the highest level of slice.
When set to 0 you will have flat balls while +10
represents the highest level of topspin. You can
also set mild levels of spin.
Elevation:
By pressing the up and down buttons you can
adjust the level of elevation. It can be set from 0 –
200 with the highest elevation being 200 (use this
setting for lobs). Note: you can only adjust the
elevation when the menu is not flashing. The
elevation can only be adjusted in increments of 2-5
units, depending on how fast you press the button.
Horizontal Angle: You can vary the horizontal angle that balls are
ejected to by pressing the left and right buttons.
Note: you can only adjust the horizontal angle
when the menu is not flashing.
Feed start/stop:
This allows you to start and stop the feeding of
balls from the machine. If you would like to have a
15 second delay before balls start feeding (to give
you time to get to the other end of the court),
simply hold the feed button for 2 seconds when
turning it on. This is useful when you don’t have
the remote control.
Single Spot:
If you simply wish to fire balls to a single location
repeatedly, you start by setting your desired
interval, speed & spin, horizontal angle and also
the elevation height. Then you press the feed
(start/stop) button to begin. We suggest you fire
one ball to begin with and then press feed
(start/stop) again to pause the machine. If you are
happy with the first ball you fired, then you may
begin practice. Otherwise, you may like to refine
your settings and fire another test ball until you are
happy with the result. You can then press feed
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Vertical Oscillation:
Once pressed, the machine will internally oscillate
up and down approximately 4 degrees causing the
depth of each ball to vary. At the highest and
lowest points of the oscillation, a random pause
length of up to 2 seconds ensures balls are fired
out at varying depths. Press this button again to
cancel the vertical oscillation. This setting can be
turned on while using other settings such as
horizontal oscillation or the 2 line drill.
Note: to use this properly, you must set your
machine to fire short balls first (eg, service line),
and then activate vertical oscillation. Balls will then
oscillate deeper into the court and then back to
their original short position. If you try to activate
this setting when balls are already firing deep into
the court, you will find that the balls will fire outside
the baseline.
Horizontal Oscillation:
Once pressed, the machine will internally oscillate
from side to side in its wide setting, firing balls to
any horizontal angle on the court randomly (within
the singles lines). Press this button a second time
to enter the medium setting which provides the
same random feature with less width (making it
easier). Press this button a 3rd time to cancel the
horizontal oscillation and the machine will
automatically return to the center of the court.
Once you press this button, a message will display
on the LCD to let you know whether you are in
wide, medium or off mode. To achieve random
deliveries, a varying pause length of up to 2
seconds is included in the horizontal oscillation
motion. You can also turn on “Vertical Oscillation”
at the same time to have short and deep balls
while using the Horizontal Oscillation.
Random Oscillation: To achieve totally random deliveries of varying
depths and widths, simply activate both the
horizontal and vertical oscillations one after the
other. It does not matter which order you choose.
For example, press the horizontal button and then
press the vertical button, so that both are active.
2 Line Drill:
By pressing this button once you will enter the 2
line drill narrow mode which will alternate between
hitting you a narrow forehand then a narrow
backhand. If you press it again, you will enter the 2
line drill medium mode which alternates between a
medium forehand and a medium backhand (slightly
more difficult). Pressing the button a 3rd time will
enter the 2 line drill wide mode which alternates
between a wide forehand and wide backhand (the
most difficult
)
. Press this button a 4th time to turn

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off the 2 line drill. Note that the maximum interval
setting when using the “2 line drill – wide” is 17, it
can be set up to 20 for the “2 line drill – narrow and
medium”. You can also turn on “Vertical
Oscillation” at the same time to have short and
deep balls while using the 2 line drill.
Feed On: When illuminated, the machine is currently feeding
balls (ie, more caution should be used when
standing in front of the machine). If no balls are
fired from the machine for approximately 25
seconds (can be up to 45 seconds), the feeder will
pause as a safety precaution. This safety feature
can be turned off if required, please see the
troubleshooting section.
Low Battery: The low battery light will illuminate when the
battery’s charge is getting low. You will have
limited time left once this illuminates and you
should charge your battery. You also have the 4
bar battery indicator on the right hand side of the
LCD. Note, the battery should be charged after
ever
y
use.
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control has been designed to be as small as possible to fit easily
into your pocket.
FEED Feed on/off
SLEEP Sleep mode to conserve batter
y
while collectin
g
balls
UP Elevation Up
DOWN Elevation Down
LEFT Swivel Left
RIGHT Swivel Ri
g
ht
RESET Cancels oscillations
(
horizontal, vertical & 2 line drill
)

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and returns the horizontal alignment to the center. It
does not affect the spin, speed, interval or elevation
settin
g
s.
INTERVAL Increase or decrease the frequenc
y
of deliveries
SPEED Increase or decrease the speed of deliveries
SPIN Increase or decrease the spin level
HORIZONTAL Horizontal Oscillation
(
1 = wide, 2 = medium, 3 = off
)
V
ERTICAL Vertical Oscillation
DRILL 2 line drill
(
1 = narrow, 2 = medium, 3 = wide, 4 = off
)
.
The remote control uses a radio frequency of 433Mhz to communicate with
the machine. It has been designed to work from a range that easily extends
the length of a tennis court. If you are experiencing issues with the range of
your remote, please try replacing the battery (battery size is a CR 2025 3V).
The main cause of range issues (other than battery) is interference from other
radio frequencies in the area. If you are able to try another public court at the
facility, you may find improved results.
Note, by default, your remote control will work with multiple machines (ie, one
remote will control all machines in its proximity), however, it is possible to pair
your remote specifically to your machine. This is useful for coaches or
environments where more than one machine will be used at a time. To do this,
you will need a specific “pairable” remote and software version 3.5.0 or
greater. Please contact your local distributor for more information.
TENNIS BALLS
Your machine can hold 200 balls. Whilst the hopper can possibly take a larger
quantity than this, we recommend you restrict it to 200 balls, which puts less
weight on the carousel motor.
We strongly recommend the use of pressureless balls, preferably from a
reputable brand. Normal tennis balls are OK too, but they can have varying
levels of pressure causing inconsistency, not to mention they go flat quickly
and need replacing regularly, making them expensive. Balls can contain an
oily coating in the felt which can cause damage to the throwing wheels
rendering them useless. Please choose carefully when determining which
balls to use in your machine. We recommend the use of Spinfire Juice balls or
a brand thoroughly tested and recommended by your distributor (we do not
recommend mixing brands).
Pressureless balls will also allow your machine to perform at its best. Each
ball will have a consistent bounce allowing you to consistently hit the spots on
the court that you want. Normal pressurized balls go flat quickly when used in
conjunction with a ball machine.
Low Compression Balls
Our machine can handle both orange (stage 2) and green (stage 3) low
compression balls. It cannot work with red (stage 1) balls due to their larger
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HIDDEN FEATURES
Manual Mode
If you experience any alignment (eg, shooting too far to the right) or
initialization (HCAL or VCAL errors) issues, it is likely you can resolve them by
starting the machine in manual mode. To do this, please follow these 3 steps:
1. Make sure your machine is turned off (you may need to use the master
switch under your machine).
2. Manually move the internal mechanism of your machine to the lowest
possible elevation and to the center of the opening.
3. With the master switch on, hold both the power and menu buttons at
the same time for 5 seconds to turn on your machine. The LCD should
display a message to let you know you have entered “manual mode”.
The above steps can be seen in this video: https://goo.gl/C6zB3J
If this resolves your problem, then you can continue to use your machine this
way until a permanent solution can be obtained from your Spinfire dealer.
Please note that this solution relies on you performing step 2 above correctly.
If you do not set the machine to the correct position before turning on the
machine, you will find that the calibration may be off target. You will either
need to turn the machine off to try again, or physically point your machine in a
direction that will achieve the desired results.
Padel Software
Padel software (used in Spain and countries where Padel Tennis is played)
can now be activated by simply pressing POWER + DOWN + RIGHT when
turning on the machine. Once activated, a 2nd vertical oscillation is added,
ranging from 70 to 190.
Ball Counter
The machine has a counter (similar to a car's odometer) which can tell you
how many balls have been fired. This can help you understand the amount of
usage your machine has had. To view the count figure, simply turn on the
machine by pressing the "power" button and "feed" button at the same time
for 3 seconds. This data can be lost when upgrading software or replacing a
motherboard.
TROUBLESHOOTING
We have many support articles & videos showing you how to troubleshoot the
various issues you may face with your machine. These can be found online at
https://www.spinfiresport.com/knowledgebase
SUBMITTING A SUPPORT REQUEST
When contacting us or any of our dealers for support, please ensure that you
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number, model & software version as well as a detailed description of the
fault. Any videos you can provide us are considered very helpful.
If you can hear any unusual noises, please be sure to notify us of these and
where you believe they are originating from.
WARRANTY
Should any part fail due to defective workmanship or faulty materials within
the warranty period, Fry Developments Pty Ltd (trading as Spinfire) or its
distributor will repair or, (at distributor’s option), replace the defective part free
of charge. The warranty period is country specific, please contact the Spinfire
distributor in your country or the place of purchase for details. The battery is
only warranted for 6 months from the date of purchase.
Warranty Administration
Warranty is administered by your country’s authorized Spinfire distributor.
Please visit our website www.spinfiresport.com/distributors/ for the contact
details of your country’s Spinfire distributor.
Not Covered
Exposure of the ball machine to the elements should be minimized. Upon
completion of play, please store the machine under cover. Damage caused to
your machine from being exposed to the elements is not covered under
warranty.
This warranty does not cover the purchaser or any other person for damage,
malfunction or loss due to the following:
• Lack of maintenance, abuse, neglect, misuse, accident or improper usage
of this appliance.
• Scratches, dents, corrosion or general wear & tear on the machine.
• Exposure to the elements, insects, weather or hail.
• Unauthorized repairs during the warranty period.
• Acts of God.
• Use on power voltages other than that specified for your machine.
Servicing of this nature is chargeable.
Under no circumstances will Fry Developments Pty Ltd (trading as
Spinfire) or their authorized distributors be liable to the Customer or any
other person for incidental or consequential damages of any nature,
including but not limited to, damage for personal injury or damages to
property.
Conditions of Warranty
1. The machine is to be delivered to the Spinfire distributor’s service
department or authorized service agent and freight charges both ways
are paid by the owner. No liability is accepted for loss or damage
during transit.

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2. The machine must always be operated and maintained in accordance
with the instructions supplied.
3. No alterations or repairs have been carried out without obtaining the
distributor’s prior consent. Such repair or any replacement does not
extend the warranty period.
4. Proof of purchase must be provided to verify purchase date and
establish the warranty period. Only the original purchaser is covered
under this warranty.
5. The warranty period is calculated from the date of purchase only.
6. Where this warranty is inconsistent with any state laws, the statutory
rights of the purchaser shall prevail.
7. Parts installed from other manufacturers’ products will void this
warranty.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We confirm that as at the 7th November 2018, the Spinfire Pro 1 and Pro 2
machines both conform with the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, Machinery
Directive 2006/42/EC and the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. All
essential products test suites have been carried out by Shenzhen LCS
Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd.
Test standards Report number
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU:
EN 60335-1:2012 + A13:2017
EN 62233:2008
LCS180907024CS
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
EN 60204-1:2006 + A1:2009 + AC:2010
EN ISO 12100:2010
LCS180907007CS
Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
RETSI EN 301 489-1 v2.1.1 (2017-02)
ETSI EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1 (2017-02)
ETSI EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 (2017-02)
EN 62479:2010
EN 60950-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A1:2010
+A12:2011 + A2:2013
LCS180907091AS
LCS180907090AEC
LCS180907090AEB
LCS180907090AFA
FCC & ISED RSS WARNING:
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’ISED applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux dues conditions suivantes:
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et

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(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
RF exposure statement:
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Le rayonnement de la classe b respecte ISED fixaient un environnement non
contrôles et mise en oeuvre de ce matériel devrait avec échangeur distance
minimale entre 20 cm ton corps. Lanceurs ou ne peuvent pas coexister cette
antenne ou capteurs ave d’autres.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
MANUFACTURER DETAILS
The Spinfire Pro series of ball machines are manufactured in Nantong, China
for and on behalf of:
Fry Developments Pty Ltd
319 Plummer St, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207
Australia
+61 3 8578 4743
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