Manual

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Only licensed electricians are permitted to provide power to the key switch, and
to and from the winch. Authorized installation personnel may provide temporary
wiring only for the purpose of testing equipment during the installation of the
product.
Call Jaypro Sports Equipment at 1-800-243-0533 during
regular business hours for any technical support questions
or issues. Refer to Cage model number listed above when
talking to customer service personnel.
www.jaypro.com
General Notes
All components of the cage system have been fully tested at the factory to insure they are in proper
working order. If for some reason the system does not work as expected after the installation has
been completed, please review all steps in the procedure as well as the troubleshooting guide. If for
some reason the system is still not functioning properly, you may call Jaypro directly at 1-800-243-
0533.
Only authorized and properly trained personnel should operate the cage. Operation of the cage
should only be done while in clear view of the surrounding area. Always keep a copy of these
operating instructions handy for anyone using the system. Jaypro recommends a policy of training
and ‘signing off’ on instructions for anyone who will be tasked with operating the system.
It is the ultimate responsibility of the person operating the cage system to insure that the unit does
not become severely out of level. If for any reason the cage frame should exceed a 6” difference in
elevation from one end to the other, STOP OPERATING IMMEDIATELY! Do not operate the
system again until the problem has been diagnosed and repaired.
Before operating cage system make sure all personnel are clear from the area
Cage hoist is capable of holding one (1) 12’ X 70’ Frame and net. Net should be rolled evenly and
stored as shown in images below during storage. Inspect cables regularly and order replacements at
the first sign of wear.
Key switch has two positions, Up and Down. Turn and hold key in direction of travel desired.
Operator should always be observant of cage and surroundings during operation.
Inspect cables and spools regularly. Order replacements at the first sign of frayed cable segments or
any wear of metal parts.
Listen for unusual sounds from hoist motor while the unit is being operated. Winches are
somewhat loud normally, but if the noise they make should change over the period of their life then
they should be inspected closely.