MD Sports TP600Y20098 User manual

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Assembly Instructions
MODEL
TP600Y20098
Menards
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Adult supervision is required for children playing this game.
This is not designed for outdoor storage. No wet/humid conditions.
1.
2.
Adult Assembly Required.
CHOKING HAZARD - This item contains small parts and small balls. Not suitable for children under 3 years.
WARNING
No children in assembly area Keep away from pets in
assembly area
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACCESSORIES
PARTS IDENTIFIER
Playfield
1
x1
FOR FIG. 1
Puck - Blue
4
x4
PART NUMBER FIG. NUMBER
QUANTITY
PART
PART NAME
Puck - Red
5
x4
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 pages.
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2.
Fixed Seat
2
x2
FOR FIG. 1
Storage Bag
3
x1
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NO POINTS
7 POINTS
- 10 POINTS
Both parties stand on the same end of the playfield. Player with blue puck shoots first. Player alternate shots.
Player one sends out his first puck, then player two also sends out his first puck, striving to land the pucks inside 7s, 8s
and 10s until all pucks have been shot. Scores are counted after all pucks have been shot.
The corresponding score area represents the corresponding score. Any pucks touching the lines don’t count. Each
puck in the “10 OFF” area is deducted 10 points. Knocking out your opponent is encouraged!
After the first game is over, the two sides switch to the other end of the playfield for the second game. The format and
rules of the game are the same as the first round, and the winner of the previous game serves first.
There is no fixed number of rounds until the score of one side reaches 75 points, and the player who reaches 75 points
first is the final winner. However, players can also agree to play a specified smaller number, such as 60 points.
GAME DESCRIPTIONS
GAME 1
FIG. 1
x2
x1
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2
1
2
2
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2
Magnetic
Stripe
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GAME DESCRIPTIONS
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Players alternate sliding each of their 4 pucks across the playfield. The goal is to get your puck to stop as close to the
end of the playfield in the highest scoring zone without going over the playfield.
Players alternate shots until the round is over and all 8 pucks have been shuffled across the playfield. The score is then
taken for the round and play continues from the other side of the playfield.
SCORING
Pucks can only be scored if they are further down the playfield than all of your opponent's pucks, meaning only one
person/team can score in a round. All pucks that are past the opponent's furthest puck are added up and that is the
winner's score for the round.
The entire puck must be over the scoring line to count for the higher point value.
If any part of the puck is hanging off the end of the playfield, it is called a "hanger" and is worth 4 points.
The game typically continues until someone reaches either 15 or 21 points.
GAME 2
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