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Welcome to this
exciting table soccer game with new, practical, and user-friendly
features designed to enhance flexibility, safety, and functionality.
This product comes with the basic game structure pre-installed and all
playing figures pre-assembled on the rods. Please read all the
important information in this instruction booklet before installing
the game and follow the necessary procedures to ensure quality
installation and product satisfaction.
All installations should be done by
adults. Tools include wrenches, screwdriver, or pliers, easily found
in common toolboxes. Install the legs or suction cups before
installing the rods when the game structure is lighter and easier to
move around without the rods on.
Leg Structure Installation (Full-size
version)
- Refer to the drawing below. Connect the side support arms to the
4 legs as illustrated in the drawing. A nut has been mounted
inside each leg, so just drive the screw inside and tighten it.

- These legs can be sand filled to increase weight (by
40 - 60 lb.) to provide extra stability to endure vigorous play,
while shipping weight remains lowest possible to save consumers
shipment costs. Filling sand or rice into the legs is recommended
if the game table is used in public recreation centers. Use Dry
Sand. Wet sand can make the inside of the legs rusty. Fill sand or
rice after side support arms have been connected to the legs.
- Connect 2 legs with both side support arms pointing at
the same direction. Join the round pipes by inserting one into the
other. Put screw through the holes and fasten it with lock nut.
Repeat the above process to connect the other pair of legs.
- Place the game table on a table of similar height to
the legs. Pull one half of the game table length off the table and
place a pair of legs under it. Mount the screws sideways. A nut is
mounted inside the leg for easy installation. Then connect the
side support arms to the side walls. Fasten all screws and nuts.
Leg Structure Installation (F amily
Version with foldable metal legs)
The foldable metal legs consist of 2 Type A legs and 2 Type B
legs. There are also 2 folding arms assemblies (triangle-shaped)
marked "A" and "B" under the game table.
- Lay the game structure upside down on a clean, flat and soft
surface (carpet, bed, or sofa) where no sharp and hard objects are
present to scratch the game surfaces.
- Connect the 2 Type A legs together by joining the round pipes.
Put screw through the holes on the pipes and fasten it with the
lock nut.
- Connect the 2 Type B legs the same way as above.
- Mount each leg to the bottom of the side walls as illustrated
below. Put Type A legs on the same side as Type A folding arms.
Put Type B legs on the same side as Type B folding arms. Place the
Protection Plate between the side wall and the leg with the arrow
pointing to the center of the table (Protection Plate is not shown
on the pictures in the packing). It MUST be installed this way to
prevent possible finger injury when the folding legs open up or
fall down by themselves. Then test to see if the legs can fold
towards the center of the game table.

- Connect Type A folding arms (triangle-shaped) to the Type A leg
assembly. Fasten 2 lock nuts.
- Connect Type B folding arms to the Type B leg assembly. Fasten 2
lock nuts.
- Try out the folding motion and adjust nut tightness to a point
where the legs can fold down and open up in a CONTROLLED manner.
Loose nut connection can cause the legs to fold or open freely and
may injure fingers if they happen to be in the way.
- Turn the table up with all legs fully open. Make sure all
folding arms are in position and the locking springs fall to the
lower end to prevent the folding arms from folding while the game
table is standing.
- When folding the legs down for storage or carrying away, make
sure legs on one side must fold down first to be in touch with and
in parallel to the bottom of the side walls. Legs on the other
side can then fall flat on the outside.
Rod Installation
Rod
installation is easy and intended to be permanent. Therefore, please
take special care to install each rod to the right position according
to color and number of playing figures.
- Refer to the picture on the packing and study rod positions.
Start with one goalkeeper rod (one-man rod). Install red
goalkeeper next to the red scoreboard and the blue goalkeeper next
to the blue scoreboard.
- With the inner rod inserted inside the playing rod and
one spring on, slide the whole rod assembly through the nylon
bearing on the side wall while holding the other end of the rod to
avoid scratching the top of the opposite side wall.
- Push the plastic plug on the inner rod into the socket
on the opposite side wall till it is fully locked tightly inside.
The plug can be pulled out in case of wrong installation.
- Place the other spring on the rod with the bigger
circle facing the side wall.
- To facilitate handle installation,
ALL
HANDLES MUST BE WARMED UP FOR 10 MINUTES IN HOT WATER TO
SOFTEN. Use drops of water -- not
lubricant of any kind -- to moisten the portion of the rod
extending outside the side wall AND the inner surface of the hole in
the handle to be installed. This is a MUST since lack of water
lubrication may result in incomplete installation and will sacrifice
rod handling. Push the handle fully onto the rod until it reaches
the end of the hole (10cm or 4 inches deep). Indication that the
handle is properly installed is that the spring flattens when the
playing figure at the opposite end of the rod is just about to touch
the plastic plug inserted in the opposite side wall. Moisture
between the rod and the handle will dry up in 2
hours, and the handle will be tightly positioned on the rod. Check
the handle position again in 2 hours since immediate playing after
installation may cause the handle to slide back off its full
inserted length when moisture still exists between the rod and the
handle to make handle slipping easy.
- Repeat the above process with all the rods and inspect whether
rod positions are right by comparing to the picture.
Rod Un-installation
Rods may need to be taken off the game table
in some situations. These situations include removal of wrongly
installed rods or need of re-packing for shipping.
- Pull the inner rod out of the socket on the side wall by
grabbing it near the plastic plug. Turn back and forth while
pulling. Use both hands if necessary. See below.

- Hold the free end of the rod just above the side wall to avoid
scratching the aluminum surface. Grab the playing figures and pull
the rod as indicated below.

As the rod is pulled slowly but forcefully, grip
of the handle on the rod becomes loose. If the handle is too tight
on the rod, another person can hold the handle from the other side
and try to turn and pull it to get it off. The handle and the spring
eventually come off the rod.
Suction
Cup Installation
If
the end-user chooses to use the table-top setup instead of legs, the
suction cups are a perfect solution. As an option, the suction cups
and all fasteners are shipped with the game. Since pre-installed
suction cups are easily distorted in shape due to excessive weight
compiling during shipment and storage, the suction cups are supplied
for installation by the end-user for best suction effect.
- Install the suction cups before installing the rods when the
game structure is lighter and easier to handle without the rods
on.
- Lay the game structure upside down on a clean and flat
surface (carpet, bed, or sofa) where no sharp and hard objects are
present to scratch the game surfaces.
- Insert the suction cup into the mounting hole in the
bottom of the aluminum wall, turn back and forth while pushing if
necessary to facilitate insertion till all the holes are aligned.
- Use screwdriver and wrench or pliers to fasten screw
and nut. Hold the screwdriver steadily and drive forward slowly to
avoid slipping or scratching the surface of the aluminum wall.
- After all the suction cups are installed, turn the
game up and place it on a flat and smooth-surfaced table of proper
height for rod installation.
Playing & Maintenance
This
is a low-maintenance product. However, following the simple procedures
below will ensure that the game functions in its best conditions.
- Basic rule of play: NO SPINNING. Avoid spinning of the rods in
full circles since scoring by spinning is random (not skill) and
illegal in this game and is a safety hazard.
- Lubrication of the rods is helpful and necessary. A
thin layer of lubricant reduces friction and makes the rod
handling and playing smoother. Certain oil-based lubricants
work well and can be found in local hardware
stores, such as Teflon or Silicone lubricants. Yet they often have
an irritating and harmful smell for use inside the house. After
numerous testing, common hand cream or moisturizer often in the
form of petroleum gel or jelly (such as Vaseline) has been found
to be a cheap but very effective lubrication material that is easy
to find and does not pollute the air inside the room. Never use WD40 since it can damage
the nylon bearing over time.
- The telescopic structure of the rods is adopted for
safety considerations to prevent the rods from going through the
side walls to poke players or onlookers (safety for children). Do
not press the rods hard unnecessarily to cause bending.
- Hold the side walls to move the game. MUST NOT hold
the rods to carry the game at any time.
- Do not spill liquid on the game table or expose the
game to rain.
- Check the screws and nuts on the legs occasionally to
make sure they are still tight in place.
Safety Considerations
Always have an adult install the game, carry it,
and set it up on legs.
Use proper space around the game table
for players to stand and move freely. Standing on feet with playing
rods at waist height is the most comfortable playing position and is
thus recommended.
Do not leave the game on the ground since
children may stumble over it or step on it.
Do not spin the rods. Avoid putting hands
inside the playing area during the game.
Do not rush to retrieve the ball from the
goal by putting hands inside it to reach the ball. Hands may get
stuck, especially children’s. Wait until the ball comes down the
slope to the opening and use left index finger to retrieve it.
Children aged under 5 are not recommended
to play this game, or they should always be accompanied by an adult
when playing.
Prevent small children from playing under
the game table.
Warranty
This table
soccer product is warranted against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase. In the
event of malfunction due to part defects in material or workmanship,
the manufacturer, at its option, will repair and replace defective
parts returned at no charge with proof of purchase during the warranty
period, provided there is no evidence that any parts or the product as
a whole have been mishandled, or abused, or neglected, or tampered, or
installed without following the right procedures. Warranty does not
apply to damages due to improper use, unintended use, or disregard of
instructions. Any repairs and modifications not performed by
manufacturer-authorized representative are not warranted.
All
returned products or parts must be insured by sender and must be
carefully packaged to prevent breakage from shock and rough handling.
Sender must prepay all applicable shipping charges, insurance, duties
and taxes. Since retailers do not store parts,
please send all defective parts to the address below to be examined
for exchange.
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