Instructions for the 70 set

POLE AND NET SETUP
Assemble rope guylines per enclosed directions. Then slip
each nail stake through open chain loop on guylines, and
drive all stakes into the ground with hammer, using Figure B
as a guide for stake placement. CAUTION: STAKES MUST BE
DRIVEN ALL THE WAY INTO GROUND WITH ONLY CHAIN LOOPS SHOWING
ABOVE GROUND.
Assemble pole by placing short connector in Pole B and
twist-lock into place. Then insert Pole A into connector and
twist-lock both poles together tightly. Using Figure A as a
guide attach guy lines to pole, top double guy line loops
over top of pole and rest on top eyebolt. Attach top net
rope to either eyebolt height setting you desired. CAUTION:
ALWAYS REST TOP GUY LINE ON EYEBOLT THAT THE TOP NET ROPE IS
ATTACHED TO. Apply tension to top of net by pulling on slide
bars equally. For maximum net tension, release one side, and
angle base of pole towards stakes. Move bars 2" to 4" above
where they first were. Then lift pole up and under the net
in a vertical position. If your poles tend to loosen up
during play, twist-lock tubes together in opposite
direction. Then remember which turn you made clockwise or
counter clockwise and always twist-lock poles together hard
in that direction. Repeat above for other pole.
Form a loop at both ends of net bottom rope, if you have
a rope bottom net. Tie a small loop knot close to net, cut
excess rope off and burn ends of rope. The loop only needs
to be large enough to get the bungee strap through. Loop
bottom bungee cord around pole twice and back through the
loop you just formed on net bottom, then connect together
with s-hook. Repeat procedure for other pole. Net height can
be adjusted by moving strap up or down on pole.
Adjust bottom of pole so that it is vertical in all
directions. When maximum tension is on net, pole has no big
bends in it, maybe a small bow, adjust so that both poles
are vertical to the eye. The last thing to do is tie off the
draw cords from the net back to the pole, depending on which
net you have. You may have top, middle and bottom tie cords
on your net. Do not pull to hard, but just enough to stretch
the mesh of the netting out.
You can roll the net up onto Pole A for storage or remove
and roll up separately, which helps to keep it form being
tangled up. Keep sand and dirt out of inside of tubes, you
can clean with a garden hose and water.
CAUTION: ALWAYS STAND ON BACKSIDE OF POLE WHEN INSTALLING
BUNGEE STRAPS. DO NOT LET ANYONE STAND AT NET SIDE OF SET.
BUNGEE STRAP COULD COME LOSE AND HIT SOMEONE. PLEASE BE
CAREFUL! THE VOLLEYBALL SET YOU HAVE PURCHASED WILL PROVIDE
MANY YEARS OF PLAYING ENJOYMENT, IF YOU CARE FOR IT
PROPERLY.