Lifetime 71525 Adjustable In-Ground Basketball Hoop (54-Inch Polycarbonate) Owner's Manual
Lifetime 71525 is a basketball system with a height-adjustable rim, making it suitable for players of all ages and skill levels. It features a sturdy steel frame and a durable backboard, ensuring years of reliable use. The included net and handle provide a complete basketball experience, while the spring-loaded mechanism allows for easy height adjustment. Whether you're practicing your shots or playing a friendly game with friends, the Lifetime 71525 basketball system is the perfect choice for your home court.
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MODEL #71525
WARNING
Failure to comply with any of the warnings in these instructions may result in serious personal injuries such as cuts, broken bones, nerve damage, paralysis, brain injury, or death. Failure to comply may also result in property damage. Please heed all warnings and cautions. To ensure your safety, do not attempt to assemble this system without reading and following all instructions carefully.
Identify and inventory the parts using the
Parts List.
COMPETITION SERIES XL POWER LIFT
®
BASKETBALL SYSTEM
COPY
**A MINIMUM OF TWO ADULTS ARE REQUIRED FOR
ASSEMBLY**
Save this instruction in the event that the manufacturer has to be contacted for replacement parts.
INSTRUCTION #1039811 C
7/13/2011
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PARTS LIST
ID Part #
TP 1030700
MP 1030701
BP 1030859
Description
Top Pole
Middle Pole
Bottom Pole
AB DD00800 Net
AC 502027H Handle
AD 502049G Trigger
AE 1030667
AA 1030669
Extension Arm (Long)
Extension Arm (Short)
AF 502056 Plastic Guard
AK CA00885 Zip Tie
AL 604084
AM 1030660
Height Sticker
Spring Bracket
AN HA00800 Gas Spring
AO 825619 Rim
AP 1030781
AQ 1030762
AR 1030758
Backboard Bracket Right
Backboard Bracket Left
Rear Lifter Arm
AS ZA10185 Bellows
AU 1030727 Backboard
AW 500096
AX 1021852
FL
Pole Cap
Rim Cover Plate
CA00299 Left Frame Pad
FR CA00399 Right Frame Pad
FB CA00999 Bottom Frame Pad
FM FS16500
AJ 700506
Rim Hardware (1013678)
Sticker, Warning (Applied)
Wood Block
RA BS01000 #7 x 3/8” Screw
RB 300104
RC 300106
RD 300128
RE 302079
RF 302090
3/8” Push Nut
5/16” x 2” Carriage Bolt
Jam Nut
3 1/2” x 5” x 5/16” U-Bolt
5/16” Nylock Flange Nut
RG 1001137
RH 510038
RI
RJ
804018
804033
Compression Spring
3/8” x 5 1/2” Axle
Rim Pivot Bracket
Spring Retainer Plate
Pole Joint Hardware (1005748)
PA BS02000 1/4” x 3/4” Screw
PB
Frame Pad Hardware (HH00700)
FA
1004620 Self-Tapping Screw
BS00100 #10 x 3/4” Self-Drilling Screw
Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
2
10
RA RB
RJ
(Not actual size)
HARDWARE IS ACTUAL SIZE
(Unless otherwise indicated)
RC RD RF
PA
RI
PB
(Not actual size)
FA
Tools and Materials Required for Assembly
(Not Included)
6. 11/16” Wrench
7. Hammer or Mallet
8. 375 lbs. Sand or Water Supply
9. Tape Measure
10. Punch/Dowel or similar tool
11. Pliers
12. Scissors/Wire Cutters
13. Scrap Wood or Cardboard
14. Electric Drill
15. 1/2” Socket Wrench
16. 1/2” x 3’ Rebar
BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY
A. Identify and inventory all parts using the checklist boxes on the Parts List. Keep the hardware bags and their contents separate. If any parts are missing, call our Customer
Service Department.
B. Test fit all Bolts by inserting them into their respective holes. If necessary, carefully scrape away any excess powder coating buildup from inside the holes. Do not scrape away all of the powder coating. Bare metal may rust. You may need to pound some
Bolts into place with a hammer or mallet.
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PARTS LIST
ID Part # Description
Handle Hardware (1017923)
HA 302007
HB 300101
HC 302008
HD 300187
3/8” x 6 1/2” Hex Bolt
Release Pin
3/8” Centerlock Nut
1/2” x 6 1/2” Hex Bolt
MH 301008
Main Hardware (1039829)
1/2” Centerlock Nut
MA 300029
MB 300022
MC 1028047
1/2” x 7 1/8” Hex Bolt
1/4” Centerlock Nut
.38” x 1” Steel Spacer
MD 300043
ME 300055
MH 301008
MI 300110
MJ 302053
ML
MN
MO
MQ
MR
800324
500032
500015
500081
800331
MT 800239
MX 302011
MY 302090
MZ 500013
BC 300031
HC 302008
Cotter Pin
1 1/2” Metal Pin
1/2” Centerlock Nut
1/4” x 2 3/4” Hex Bolt
3/8” x 4” Hex Bolt
1/2” x 2.31 Steel Spacer
1/2” x 1/8” Spacer
3/8” x 1/2” Handle Spacer
Grease Packet
.62” x .706” x 3.20” Spacer
1/2” x 3.41” Spacer
5/16” x 1 1/4” Carriage Bolt
5/16” Nylock Flange Nut
.69 x .592 Black Spacer
3/8” Flat Washer
3/8” Centerlock Nut
MB MO ME
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2
2
4
2
2
4
2
1
1
2
1
1
5
2
2
5
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
MH
MY
(Not actual size)
MD
(Not actual size)
HC
HARDWARE IS ACTUAL SIZE
(Unless otherwise indicated)
Thread lengths may vary
BC
HB
MJ MI
MX
MZ
MN
ML
MT
MR
MC
HA HD MA
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID
WARRANTY.
Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system.
To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this system without following the instructions carefully. Check entire box and inside all packing material for parts and/or additional instruction material. Before beginning assembly, read the instructions and identify parts using the hardware identifier and parts list in this document.
Proper and complete assembly, use and supervision are essential for proper orientation and to reduce the risk of accident or injury. A high probability of serious injury exists if this system is not installed, maintained, and operated properly.
POLE SECTION IDENTIFICATION
Identify the pole sections before beginning assembly. Failure to assemble the pole sections
4 correctly may result in severe personal injury or property damage as described on Page One.
ONCE THE POLE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN SEATED, THEY CANNOT BE SEPARATED.
• If using a ladder during assembly, use extreme caution.
• Three capable adults are recommended for this operation.
• Assemble the pole sections properly. Failure to do so could cause the pole sections to separate during play.
• Before digging, contact utility company to locate underground power cables, gas, and water lines. Ensure that there are no overhead power lines within 20 ft. (7m) radius of pole location.
• Minimum operational height is 7’6” (2,23m) to the rim.
Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not following instructions. Use caution when using this system.
TP
Top Pole:
Four holes at the top of the pole, four holes in the middle, two holes near the bottom and one small hole at the bottom.
MP
Middle Pole:
One slot at the top of the pole and one small hole at the bottom.
Warning Sticker.
BP
Bottom Pole:
One slot at the top of the pole and a bent edge at the bottom. Shortest pole.
For a nonpermanent installation of your basketball system, a Ground Sleeve provides an alternative to cementing the pole into the ground. See Page 14 for more information.
1 1.1 Dig a round hole 24” deep and
18” in diameter. The edge of the hole should be flush with the edge of the playing surface.
18”
BP
2 2.1 Mix 5 1/2 bags of concrete, following the directions on the concrete bags.
Keep in mind that a thicker mix of concrete will dry stronger.
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1.2 Make a mark 14.5” up from the dimpled end of the Bottom Pole
Important: Save a 1/2 bag of concrete mix to use later in the assembly.
(BP) (do not scratch the powder coating).
2.2 Fill the hole to the top with concrete.
2.3 Insert the dimpled end of the Bottom Pole into the cement up to the 14.5” mark and 4” away from the playing surface.
24”
14.5”
Warning: If the pole is buried too deep or too shallow, the
Rim will not be at the correct height.
3 3.1 The slots in the Bottom Pole must be parallel to the playing surface. If necessary, insert a straight object (a ruler, wire, etc.) through the slots in the Bottom
Pole. Rotate the pole until the straight object is parallel to the playing surface.
Note: Form the cement into a downward slope away from the pole to allow water runoff. Failure to do so may result in premature rusting of the pole.
Playing
Surface
4 4.1 Place the 1/2” x 3’ rebar (not included) inside the Bottom Pole (BP).
4.2 Check the pole several times within the first hour to make sure that all sides are vertical and that the pole does not sink into the concrete. The 14.5” mark must remain level with the playing surface.
Rebar
Important: Do not continue until the concrete has set for 1-4 hours.
5 5.1 Remove the straight object from the top of the pole.
5.2 Mix the remaining 1/2 bag of concrete and pour the concrete into the Bottom Pole until it is just below the slots in the top of the pole.
Important: Do not overfill the pole, or you may not be able to assemble the rest of the pole sections.
5.3 Tamp the concrete down in the Bottom Pole with a broom handle to remove any air pockets.
5.4 Clean all excess concrete off the outside surface of the pole.
Important: Allow 1-4 hours for the concrete to set.
STOP!
The concrete must cure for at least 72 hours (3 days) before installing the rest of the system. In humid climates or wet weather, allow additional time for the concrete to cure. Do not proceed until the curing process is complete.
Required For This Page:
9/16” Wrenches
Screwriver
1039829
HC
(2)
MJ
(2)
MT
(2)
BC (2)
PA
(1)
1005748
6 6.1 Completely tighten the Nuts.
MJ BC
TP
MT
AM
HC
7 7.1 Apply the Height Sticker (AL) so it wraps around the opposite side of the pole as the
Spring Bracket (AM).
AM
AL
8 8.1 Align the hole in the Top Pole with the slot in the Middle Pole and slide the Top
Pole over the Middle Pole.
Do not jam the poles together until instructed.
8.2 Insert a 1/4” x 3/4” Screw (PA) through the small hole in the Top Pole and into the Middle Pole.
TP Note: There are two screw holes at the bottom of the pole. The correct hole will be slightly larger and slightly higher up on the pole.
Small holes Large holes
PA
MP
Note: The small notch in the Sticker fits around the hole in the pole.
Note: The Screw will spin freely once installed.
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TP
MP
This step cannot be reversed.
9.1 Strike each end of the Pole firmly 5 to 6 times on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard.
Warning: If the Top and Middle Poles do not completely cover the slots on the Middle and Bottom Poles after seating, DO NOT
COMPLETE ASSEMBLY. Call our Customer Service Department.
10 10.1 The bottom of the Bellows (AS) overlaps the Gas Spring (AN) by 1”. The top is 1/2” from the top of the Spring.
AS Zip Tie (AK)
Larger End
Zip Tie (AK)
Warning: Do not hit your feet with the pole sections, as serious injury could occur.
AS
WARNING
The poles must be seated together!! Even if the poles cover the slots before seating, you must strike them on the wood five to six times!! Failure to seat the poles correctly could allow the poles to separate during use, which could lead to serious personal injuries or property damage as listed on Page One.
AN AN
10.2 Use pliers to tighten the Zip Ties (AK) securely. Cut off the ends of the Zip Ties.
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Required For This Page:
1017923
1/2” Wrenches
9/16” Wrenches
3/4” Wrenches
Scissors/
Wire Cutters/
Pliers
Hammer/
Mallet
HB
(1)
MH
(1)
HA
(2)
HD (1) 11 11.1 Line up the Rear Lifter Arms
(AR) with the Gas Spring (AN).
11.2 Tighten the Nut until it is flush with the Bolt.
12 above.
12.1 Use pliers to bend the
Cotter Pin (MD) as shown
13 13.1 Tighten the Nut until it is flush with the Bolt.
AR AR
MD
ME HC
MO
AR
MH
AN
AM
HA
MD
AC
7
ME
AC
HD
HC (2)
1039829
MO (2)
AN
14 14.1 Slide the Release Pin (HB) through the oval holes of the clevis at the end of the Gas Spring (AN).
15
(AD).
15.1 The Release Pin (HB) should fit into the channels in the Trigger
16 16.1 Tighten the Nut (HC) until it is flush with the Bolt.
MD
(1)*
AN
AD
HC
ME
(1)*
AD
AC
HB
*(Not actual size)
HB
AC
HA
Required For This Page:
9/16” Wrenches
Pliers
1/2” Socket Wrench
1003678
RB (2) RC (2)
17 17.1 Hold the Backboard
Brackets (AP & AQ) together and slide the U-Bolt (RE) through the holes as shown.
AP
AQ
RE
RI (1)
RE
18 18.1 Ensure the U-Bolt (RE) is in the notches.
19 19.1 Insert a 5/16” x 1
1/4” Carriage Bolt (RC) through each hole in the Rim Pivot
Bracket (RI).
AP
MI
AQ ML
MI
MB
AO
MB
RE
RC
20 20.1 Use the 1/2” socket head from the socket head wrench to press one Push Nut (RB) onto one end of the Axle (RH).
RH
RB
RC
RI
18.2 Completely tighten the Nuts
(MA).
Note: The Push Nut should rest about
1/4” from the end of the Axle. If the
Push Nut slips on too far, continue sliding it to the other end of the Axle to remove it and try again.
(Not actual size)
1039829
MB (2)
ML
(2)
MI
(2)
21 21.1 Slide the end of the Axle (RH) through the Rim (AO) and the
Rim Pivot Bracket (RI). Press the Push Nut (RB) onto the end of the Axle. Use the 1/2” socket head to secure the Push Nut if needed.
AO
22 22.1 Lay the Backboard (AU) on a table or bench.
RE
Note: The U-Bolt (RE) goes through the top holes in the
Backboard.
RI
RH
RH
RB
AU
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Required For This Page:
1/2” Wrench
3/4” Wrenches
Electric Drill/
Screwdriver
1003678
RF
(4)
RA
(4)
RD
(2)
RJ (1)
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23.1: Slide a Spacer (MC) over each Tap Bolt (RC) between the Backboard and the Backboard Brackets.
RF
24 24.1 Place the Compression
Springs (RG) over the ends of the U-Bolt (RE).
25
9
25.1 Place the Spring Retainer Plate
(RJ) and secure with Nylock Flange
Nuts (RF).
RF
RF
AF
Only hand tighten the
Nylock Flange
Nuts (RG).
RG
RJ
RE
RD
MC
(Not actual size)
26 26.1 Slide a Carriage Bolt (MX) into the crimped slot in each
Backboard channel.
MX MX
Note: Do not overtighten the Nuts
(RF).
27 27.1 Attach the Rim Cover Plate (AX) to the Rim using #7 x 3/8” Screws (RA).
RA
1039829
MC
(2)
MX
AX
Required For This Page:
1/2” Wrench
3/4” Wrenches
1039829
MH
(2)
MA
(2)
MZ
(4)
28 28.1 Bend the Backboard Brackets (AP & AQ) out and over the Carriage Bolt (MX).
29 29.1 Tighten the Nut until it is flush with the Bolt.
AA
AQ AP
MZ
MY
MY
Note: The lower holes should go over the Carriage
Bolts.
28.2 Secure Brackets with 5/16 “
Nylock Flange Nuts (MY).
28.3 Completely tighten all Rim hardware.
Note: Do not overtighten the Nuts (MY).
30 30.1 Attach this end of the Long Extension Arms (AE) to the Backboard
Brackets (AP & AQ).
30.2 Tighten the Nut until it is flush with the Bolt.
MH
AA AA
MA
31 31.1 Rest the Backboard (AU) and Rim (AO) on cardboard to prevent scratching.
10
MX
(2)
AE
MY
(2)
MH
AE
MZ MZ
AE
MA
Required For This Page:
3/4” Wrenches
1/2” Socket Wrench
Hammer/Mallet
Electric Drill
1039829
MN
(4)
MH (3)
HH00700
FA (10)
MR
(1)
MA
(3)
32 32.1 Remove the plastic film from the
Backboard.
33 33.1 Lift the pole up until the Long Extension Arms (AE) line up with the holes in the
Rear Lifter Arms (AR).
FL
FA
FA
AP
FR
AE
AE
MR
AE
FB
FB
MA
AR
33.2 Only finger tighten the Nut.
32.2 Use an electric drill to insert the Screws (FA).
Note: The Rear Lifter Arms (AR) must be on the inside of the Extension Arms (AE).
MH
AR
34 34.1 There must be a 1/2” x 1/8” Spacer (MN) between each Long Extension Arm (AE) and the pole.
35 35.1 Place a 1/2” x 1/8” Spacer (MN) between each Short Extension
Arm (AA) and the pole.
AE
AA
MN
MA MH
AA
34.2 Only finger tighten the Nut.
MA
AE
MH
AE
35.2 Completely tighten the Nuts from steps 33 through 35.
MN
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36 36.1 Attach the Net (AB).
Note: Please call our Customer Service Department at the number on Page One to obtain replacement Nets. Our
Nets are shorter than average to reduce the risk of entanglement.
37 37.1 Apply the Grease (MQ) to these areas.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE WEIGHT TO THE HANDLE. Do not hang anything from the Handle, as this will damage the system and void the product warranty.
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AO
AB
38 38.1 Slowly lift the pole and rotate the Backboard assembly upside down again.
38.2 Grasp the Handle and Trigger as shown. Squeeze the Trigger and push down on the pole to compress the Gas Spring.
38.3 Release the Handle before letting go of the pole.
CAUTION: When compressing the Gas Spring, use extreme caution to prevent the pole from extending.
Required For This Page:
Screwdriver
Hammer/Mallet
Electric Drill
1005748
PA
(1)
PB
(2)
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**AT LEAST 2 ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THIS STEP**
39 39.1 Ensure the Backboard faces the playing surface and align the small hole in the Middle Pole (MP) with the correct slot in the Bottom Pole (BP).
Slide the Middle Pole over the Bottom Pole.
39.2 Insert the remaining 1/4” x 3/4” Screw (PA) through the small hole in the Middle Pole and into the Bottom Pole. The Screw will spin freely once installed.
Note: There are two screw holes at the bottom of the pole. The correct hole will be slightly larger and slightly higher up on the pole.
TP
39.3 Place the Wood Block (AJ) on top of the pole and strike with a hammer six or seven times.
Warning: If the Middle Pole does not completely cover the slot on the Bottom Pole after seating, DO NOT COMPLETE ASSEMBLY. Call our Customer
Service Department.
MP
PA
39.5 After setting the poles in step 39.3, Insert the Pole Cap (AW) into the pole.
AW
BP
PB
39.4 Place a Self-tapping Screw (PB) directly into the chuck of the Electric Drill and insert the screw into the back of the poles at the locations shown.
PB
PB
Note: To ensure that the concrete can fully set, do not play aggressively on your basketball system for a week.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when standing on ladders to perform assembly steps. Follow all warnings and cautions on the ladder. Failure to follow all of these instructions and warnings could lead to serious personal injury or property damage.
BP
MP
AJ
TP
Operation of the height adjustment system
The adjustable system may be adjusted from 7 1/2 feet to 10 feet.
Hold the Handle tightly and squeeze the Trigger to engage the Gas Spring. Raise the Handle to lower the Backboard, or lower the Handle to raise the Backboard.
WHILE TRANSPORTING THE PORTABLE SYSTEM, USE CAUTION TO PREVENT THE MECHANISM FROM ADJUSTING.
Moving the system
WARNING: The system must only be moved by people capable of handling its weight. Children should not be allowed to move the system.
a. Adjust the system to its lowest position.
b. Stand in front of the system and pull on the pole until the unit is balanced on its Wheels.
c. Move the system to the desired location and carefully set the Base down.
POLE CARE AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The life of your basketball system depends on many variables. The climate, exposure to corrosives such as salt, pesticides, or herbicides, and excessive use or misuse can all contribute to pole failure, which may cause property damage or personal injury.
Check your basketball system frequently for loose hardware, excessive wear, and signs of corrosion. For safety reasons, and to prolong the life of your basketball system, you must take the following preventive measures.
a. Check all Nuts and Bolts. If any are loose, tighten them.
b. Check all parts for excessive wear and tear. If necessary, replace any parts that have been worn or damaged through usage. Check the Pole Cap for cracks or tears that could let water into the pole. Contact our Customer Service Department for replacement parts.
c. Inspect the Warning Sticker on the pole. If it is ripped, faded, or illegible, call our Customer
Service Department to request a replacement Sticker.
d. Check all pole sections for visible rust or chipped or cracked paint. If either are present, do the following:
1. Use an emery cloth to completely remove any rust or chipped paint.
2. Clean the area with a damp cloth and allow it to dry.
3. Apply two coats of a rust preventative, high gloss enamel paint to the area. Allow the paint to dry between coats.
IF RUST HAS PENETRATED THROUGH THE POLE ANYWHERE, REPLACE IT IMMEDIATELY!
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE FOR MORE BASKETBALL FUN!
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MODEL #
Size Basketball
Intermediate
594201 Universal Ground
Sleeve 0023
Contact Customer Service at the number on
Page Two for prices and freight cost.
Universal Ground Sleeve
#0023
The Universal Ground Sleeve enables the pole to be cemented in, yet still removable. The sleeve sits flush with the ground after installation. Fits 3.5” diameter poles.
Only clean the Backboard with the approved cleaning materials listed below:
Windex 1
Joy 2
Mr. Clean 2
Fantastik 3
Formula 409 4
The use of other chemicals will void the warranty.
1 Registered Trademark of the Drackett Products Company.
2
3
Registered Trademarks of Procter & Gamble.
Registered Trademark of Texize, Division of Norton Norwich Products Inc.
4 Registered Trademark of the Clorox Company.
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Le propriétaire doit s’assurer que tous les joueurs connaissent et appliquent les règles suivantes afin joueurs. Relâchez l’anneau aussitôt que possible. • Lors protège-dents lorsqu’ils jouent. • Ne ou le poteau. • vos mains et doigts loin des pièces mobiles. • N’autorisez pas les enfants à ajuster l’équipement. • filet. • Gardez immédiatement la pièce en question. • A ou réparation nécessaire avant utilisation. • Ne jouez jamais avec un équipement endommagé. • N’utilisez aro lo más pronto que pueda hacerlo con seguridad. • Durante protector bucal durante el juego. • No se deslice, no trepe ni juegue sobre el poste. • movibles cuando regule la altura del sistema. • No deje que los niños regulen el sistema. • No red. • pueden causar corrosión y/o deterioros. • Controle de inmediato. • sistema. • Nunca juegue con un equipo dañado. •
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LIFETIME BASKETBALL EQUIPMENT
5-YEAR LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY
THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE SUBSTITUTIONS TO WARRANTY CLAIMS IF PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE OR OBSOLETE.
1.
Lifetime basketball systems are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of five years from the date of original retail purchase. The word “defects” is defined as imperfections that impair the use of the product.
Defects resulting from misuse, abuse or negligence will void this warranty. This warranty does not cover defects due to improper installation, alteration or accident. This warranty does not cover damage caused by vandalism, rusting, “acts of nature” or any other event beyond the control of the manufacturer.
2.
This warranty is nontransferable and is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of defective basketball equipment. If the equipment is defective within the terms of this warranty, Lifetime Products, Inc. will repair or replace defective parts at no cost to the purchaser. Shipping charges to and from the factory are not covered and are the responsibility of the purchaser. Labor charges and related expenses for removal, installation or replacement of the basketball system or its components are not covered under this warranty.
3.
This warranty does not cover scratching or scuffing of the product that may result from normal usage. In addition, defects resulting from intentional damage, negligence, unreasonable use or hanging from the net or rim will void this warranty.
4.
Liability for incidental or consequential damages is excluded to the extent permitted by law. While every attempt is made to embody the highest degree of safety in all equipment, freedom from injury cannot be guaranteed. The user assumes all risk of injury resulting from the use of this product. All merchandise is sold on this condition, and no representative of the company may waive or change this policy.
5.
This product is not intended for institutional or commercial use; Lifetime Products, Inc. does not assume any liability for such use. Institutional or commercial use will void the warranty.
6.
This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for use. Neither
Lifetime Products, Inc., nor any representative assumes any other liability in connection with this product.
ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A SALES RECEIPT.
REPORT PRODUCT DEFECTS IN WRITING TO:
Lifetime Products, Inc., PO Box 160010 Clearfield, UT 84016-0010
Please include your dated sales receipt and photographs of damaged parts.
To Register Your Product, Visit Our Website at www.lifetime.com
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