MD SPORTS NE100Y22011 DUNLOP Outdoor Sports Kit Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- MD SPORTS
Table of Contents
MODEL
NE100Y22011
Assembly Instructions
**** IMPORTANT NOTICE!
- Please do not sit, climb or lean on the product.
- This is not a children’s toy.
- Adult assembly required.
PARTS IDENTIFIER
ACCESSORIES
PRE-INSTALLED PARTS
BEFORE ASSEMBLY
- Find a clean, level place to begin the assembly of your product.
- Verify that you have all listed parts as shown on the part list page.
ASSEMBLY
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NET SET UP: Stretch the assembled Net and poles across the playing area until the Net is taut. Press the Pole Anchors into the ground with the poles touching the ground. Slip the poles onto the anchors. Holding the poles in the vertical position, press the Guide Rope stakes into the ground at a 45° angle, 3 feet to 5 feet from the pole and 3 feet to 5 feet apart. Make sure that the hooks on the stakes are facing away from the poles.
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NET HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The height of the net can be adjusted by depressing the push buttons on the
poles (2) and raising or lowering the poles until the push buttons are aligned
with the holes in the poles (3).
VOLLEYBALL RULES
COURT SIZE: The standard size of a volleyball court is 30 feet wide and
60 feet long. The playfield can be increased or decreased based on the space
available.
NET: Stretch the net across the center of the court dividing it in half.
The net height should be set at 7 feet when playing volleyball, but it can be
set to 6 feet or 5 feet 1 inch if all of the players agree to the change.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: Each team should have the same number of players and
there shouldn’t be more than 6 total per team. A singles match is played with
one
player on each side of the net.
SERVICE: Each player shall serve in turn and will continue to serve until
their team loses the point (called “siding out”). When serving, the ball must
go over the net; if the ball hits the net when served and goes over the net,
the ball must be reserved. If the ball does not go over the net when served or
is out of bounds or touches any team-mate before touching an opponent or
opponent’s court, they “side out” and the opponent takes possession and
becomes the serving team.
SERVING AREA: The serving area should be a minimum of 5 feet behind the
back boundary of the court. In the event that the playing area does not
provide enough space for
such an area, then the serving area shall extend into the court. The serving
area should be located in the right end section of each court; the width
should not exceed 8 feet. (see diagram).
VOLLEY: Each team is allowed three consecutive ball touches before it is
returned to the opponent’s area.
ROTATION: After a team has lost its service, the team receiving the ball
for the service should rotate clockwise, with every player moving around one
position.
GAME: The game shall be played to 21 or 15 points. In order to win the
match, a team must win two out of three games.
SCORING: Only the serving team can score. When the serving team fails to
score, it is “side out” and the receiving team becomes the serving team.
ERRORS AND FAULTS:
- When a player does not clearly hit the ball or allow the ball to rest on any part of his/her body.
- A player hits the ball out of bounds.
- A player allows the ball to hit the floor or any other object outside the established play area (except the net), before being legally returned to the opponent’s side of the court.
- When a player touches or hits the ball two times in a row.
- When a player fails to make a good service within the play area.
- The ball is caught and/or thrown; it does not rebound from the hit.
- If the ball touches any part of the body, except the hands or forearms.
- Touching the net with any part of the body or reaching over the net.
- If a player plays out of position when ball is being served.
PENALTY:
Touching the net with any part of the body or reaching over the net.
STANDARD COURT LAYOUT![MD SPORTS NE100Y22011 DUNLOP Outdoor Sports Kit
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CAUTION Stand clear of the court area to avoid being injured while a player is taking his or her turn.
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