7. Your Yard Guard net should now be freestanding, please DO NOT stake down the outside of the net to the ground, it
should be able to raise and lower. This helps with ensuring the durability and performance of the product. It is time to put
on the pole pad (#48). Place the top edge of the pole pad just below the warning sticker on the front of the pole. Then
proceed to take the straps with the velcro and feed it through the border of the net closest to the pole. Connect
both straps behind the pole semi-tight so that the pole pad does not shift or fall as shown in the Side View. You should
do this for all four sets of straps. After completion, the pole pad should be holding the inside of the Yard Guard nets
against the pole.
NOTE: Bottom Straps on the Pole Pad do not have Plastic Clips.
8. Your Yard Guard is now in the "deployed" position. It is highly recommended that you put the Yard Guard back into
"storage" position during competitive play to avoid the risk of running into the Yard Guard. This could damage the
product or user. The Yard Guard should also be put into storage position any time the system in not in use or during
stormy weather. To do this, simply follow the instructions on the next page.
Figure 19
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Warning
Label
NOTE:
Warning label
positions may vary.
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Net
Velcro
Border
Straps
"D" Loop
Plastic
Clips
SIDE VIEW