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TP Golf Pod 3.0 Instructions

Thank you for Purchasing the Tour Pro Golf Pod 3.0 we Appreciate your Support and Welcome you as a Customer.

Unpack the Components Shown Below Numbered 1 to 9 from the Golf Pod Box and Remove the Bubble Wrap Protection. Screw the Components Together and you will be Ready to Video or Photograph your Golf Swing in Next to no Time.

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Extendable Monopod

Screw the Ball Connector (1) to the Top of the Extendable Monopod (2) until Finger Tight as per the Image Below. Hold the Ball Connector in one hand and the Handle of the Monopod in the Other, Pull in Opposite Directions and the Monopod will Extend up to a Maximum Length of 47 inches / 120cm. The Monopod Pole can be Easily Adjusted in Length in this way.

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Tripod & Ground Stake

Either the Tripod (3) or Ground Stake (6) can be Screwed into the Handle Base of the Monopod Pole as shown in the Images Below. All Components Should be Tightened Together by Hand and you should not Over Tighten any of the Screw Connections.

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Tripod Base

The Tripod Base Legs should Fold Easily Open & Closed. If they Become too Slack they can be Tightened by Adjusting the Bolt in the Base of the Tripod using the Allen Key (7) as Shown in the Image Below. Turn the Bolt Clockwise to Tighten & Anti-Clockwise to Loosen (do not Overtighten the Bolt).

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Magsafe Magnet

The Magsafe Magnet (5) Should be Connected to the Ball Connector (1) as Shown in the Image Below. There are 5 Screwed Holes on the Back of the Magnet that can be used but for General use the Hole in the Centre should be used. Do not Overtighten the Magnet to the Ball Connector.

The Ball Connector (1) is Adjusted by Loosening and Tightening the Handle shown in the Image Below, once the Magnet is in the Required Position Turn the Handle Clockwise to Lock it in Place, do not Overtighten.

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Ball Connector to Stake

The Ball Connector (1) can be Directly Screwed in to the Ground Stake (6) if you want to Photograph or Video Anything Close to the Ground such as Putting Strokes or Ball Strikes etc.

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