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SAFETY Safety Precautions FCC Notice (for U.S. Customers) Industry Canada Compliance SCURIT Consignes de scurit Conformit aux normes dIndustrie Canada INTRODUCTION Technical Specications Getting to Know Your Sparx Sharpener Whats In the Box?
Grinding Ring Life Indicator Behavior Assembling the Sharpener SETUP Alignment OPERATION Loading a Skate Adjusting the Grinding Ring Height Cleaning the Sharpener Base Sharpening skates Unloading a Skate Edge Deburring Powering Off Goalie Skates Youth Skates Sharpening New Steel TROUBLESHOOTING Error Types User Interface Prompts Error Codes MAINTENANCE Removing and Emptying the Dust Tray Replacing the Air Filter Traveling with the Sharpener WARRANTY 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 9 11 11 12 15 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 21 23 23 24 25 27 27 27 28 31 1 SAFETY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 15. Never disconnect the Power Cord by pulling the wire to disconnect it from the socket. 1. Before operating the Sparx Skate Sharpener, you should 16. Store the Sparx Skate Sharpener in a dry place, out of the reach familiarize yourself with the product and read and understand all of children. applicable instructions and warnings in this manual. 2. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection of this manual. Cleaning the Sharpener Base and Replacing the Air and a dust mask while operating the sharpener. Filter, at specied intervals, are necessary steps for performance 17. Maintain the sharpener according to the Maintenance section 3. For emergencies: press the Cancel Button two times. This will and safety. stop the Grinding Ring in its place. Do not stop the Grinding Ring 18. If at any time the product does not operate normally, see the unless it is an emergency, as this may damage the skate blade. Troubleshooting section of this manual. 4. We do not recommend that children under 13 years of age be 19. There are no user-serviceable parts on the sharpener. The permitted to use the Sparx Skate Sharpener. sharpener should only be repaired by a professional Sparx Hockey 5. The Sparx Skate Sharpener is not intended for use by persons technician, using only original spare parts. Unauthorized repairs
(including children 13 years and over) with reduced physical, could lead to hazardous conditions for the user and/or void the sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, warranty. unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning 20. For any further questions about the sharpener, please contact use of the Skate Sharpener by a qualied adult. Sparx Hockey Support at 1-855-SPARXHQ (1-855-772-7947) or by 6. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play email at help@sparxhockey.com. with the Sparx Skate Sharpener. 7. The Sparx Skate Sharpener may only be used for sharpening skates. 8. Only Sparx Grinding Rings may be used with this machine. 9. Set up the product securely on a stable surface and in a protected location. It must be placed where no one can step on or trip over the Power Cord and where the Power Cord cannot be damaged. 10. Always use the Sparx Skate Sharpener in a dry, well-lit and non-
condensing environment. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not use the Sparx Skate Sharpener in wet or damp conditions. 11. To avoid injury, always use caution when operating the Sparx Skate Sharpener or when changing the Grinding Ring. 12. Do not attempt to touch the Grinding Ring, Carriage, or Skate Clamp while the Grinding Ring is moving. Wait for the Carriage and Grinding Ring to come to a complete stop before attempting any adjustments or Grinding Ring replacement. 13. Make sure that the Thumb Nut is tightened down onto the Grinding Ring before starting any grinding operation 14. Do not leave the Sparx Skate Sharpener running unattended. Warning: Please see the manual for operating instructions. Caution: Pinch point hazard. Keep hands, hair and other body parts clear of the Skate Clamp area. SAFETY 1 FCC NOTICE
(FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules:
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes and Modications not expressly approved by Velasa Sports, Inc. can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules. INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. CONFORMITY WITH DIRECTIVES This product is CE marked to denote conformity with: Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, RoHS Directive 2015/863, Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU, WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU 2 SAFETY 1 SCURIT CONSIGNES DE SCURIT 12. Nessayez pas de toucher la meule dafftage, le guide-meule mobile ou la pince de serrage pendant la rotation et le mouvement 1. Avant dutiliser laffteuse de patins SparxMC, vous devez vous de la meule. Attendez larrt complet du guide-meule et de la meule familiariser avec le produit et lire et comprendre toutes les dafftage avant de tenter un rglage ou le remplacement de la meule. instructions et mises en garde dans ce manuel. 13. Assurez-vous que lcrou ailettes est serr sur la meule 2. Portez un quipement de protection individuelle. Portez toujours dafftage avant de commencer lafftage des lunettes de scurit et un masque anti-poussires lorsque vous 14. Ne laissez jamais laffteuse de patins SparxMC sans surveillance utilisez laffteuse de patins. pendant quelle est en marche. 3. En cas durgence : appuyez deux fois de suite sur le bouton
Annuler (Cancel). Ceci immobilise immdiatement la meule dafftage. Narrtez la meule dafftage quen cas durgence, car cela pourrait endommager la lame du patin. 4. Il nest pas recommand que les enfants de moins de 13 ans soient autoriss utiliser laffteuse de patins SparxMC. 5. Laffteuse de patins SparxMC ne doit pas tre utilise par des capacits physiques, sensorielles ou mentales rduites, ou un manque dexprience et de connaissances, moins quelles soient surveilles ou quelles aient reu une bonne formation sur lutilisation de laffteuse par un adulte comptent. 6. Les enfants doivent tre surveills pour sassurer quils ne jouent pas avec laffteuse de patins SparxMC. 15. Ne dbranchez jamais le cordon dalimentation en tirant sur le cordon. la porte des enfants. 16. Rangez laffteuse de patins SparxMC dans un endroit sec, hors de 17. Entretenez laffteur conformment aux instructions de ce manuel. Le nettoyage de la base de laffteur et le remplacement du ltre air des intervalles spcis sont des tapes ncessaires pour 18. Si, tout moment, la machine cesse de fonctionner normalement, consultez la section Diagnostic des pannes de ce manuel. 19. Laffteuse ne comporte aucune pice rparable par lutilisateur. Elle ne doit tre rpare que par un technicien professionnel SparxMC Hockey, exclusivement avec des pices de rechange dorigine. Les rparations non autorises pourraient crer des conditions personnes (y compris des enfants de 13 ans et plus) ayant des la performance et la scurit. 7. Laffteuse de patins SparxMC doit tre utilise exclusivement pour dangereuses pour lutilisateur ou annuler la garantie. 8. La machine doit tre utilise exclusivement avec des meules avec le service technique de SparxMC Hockey au (855-772-7947) ou 20. Pour toute question au sujet de laffteuse, veuillez communiquer lafftage de patins. dafftage SparxMC. par courriel help@sparxhockey.com. 9. Pour assurer la scurit de tout le monde, installez la machine sur une surface stable et dans un endroit protg. Elle doit tre place dans un endroit o il ny a aucun risque que quelquun puisse marcher ou trbucher sur le cordon dalimentation ou le cordon dalimentation puisse tre endommag. 10. Utilisez laffteuse de patins SparxMC toujours dans un environnement sec, bien clair, et sans condensation. Pour viter tout risque de dcharge lectrique, nutilisez jamais laffteuse de patins SparxMC dans des conditions humides ou mouilles. 11. Pour viter les blessures, soyez toujours prudent lors de lutilisation de laffteuse de patins SparxMC, ou lors du remplacement de la meule dafftage. Mise en garde : Veuillez consulter les instructions dans le manuel. Attention : Danger de pincement. Gardez les mains, les cheveux et dautres parties du corps lcart de la zone de la pince de serrage. SCURIT 3 AVIS DE LA FCC
(POUR LES CLIENTS DES TATS-
UNIS) Cet appareil est conforme la section 15 de la rglementation de la FCC :
Le fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes :
1. Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrences nuisibles, et 2. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris des interfrences pouvant provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Tous changements et modications non explicitement approuvs par Velasa Sports, Inc. peuvent annuler votre droit dutiliser cet quipement conformment aux rgles de la Federal Communications Commission. CONFORMIT INDUSTRIE CANADA Cet appareil est conforme la ou aux normes RSS exemptes de licence dIndustrie Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interfrences, y compris celles pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable de lappareil. PROTECTION ENVIRONNEMENTALE Les dchets de produits lectriques ne doivent pas tre jets avec les ordures mnagres. Veuillez recycler o les installations existent. Renseignez-vous auprs de votre autorit locale ou de votre revendeur pour obtenir des conseils sur le recyclage. CONFORMIT AUX DIRECTIVES Ce produit est marqu CE pour indiquer la conformit avec : La directive Basse tension 2014/35/CE, la directive CEM 2014/30/EU, la directive RoHS 2015/863, la directive quipements radio 2014/53/
EU, la directive DEEE 2012/19/EU 4 SCURIT 2 INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SKATE COMPATIBILITY Hockey Skates Goalie Skates Figure Skates*
*Requires an additional adapter, which is sold separately.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Width: 26.5 Inches / 673 mm Height: 5.0 Inches / 127 mm Depth: 11.9 Inches / 303 mm Weight: 22.1 Pounds / 10 kg
ELECTRICAL Line Voltage: 100240 Volts AC (5060 Hz single phase) Maximum Power Consumption: 140 W INTRODUCTION 5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SPARX SHARPENER A B C D G H J D E F K L M N PART DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION G H J Lever Dock Power Switch Power Input Port K L M N Height Adjustment Knob Alignment Adjustment Driver Slot Grinding Ring Arbor Thumb Nut A B C D E F Skate Clamp Keypad Clamp Lever Triggers Slot Covers Sharpener Base 6 INTRODUCTION 1 4 WHATS IN THE BOX?
3 6 2 5 7 PART DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Travel Guard Power Cord Goalie Risers (2) Optical Alignment Tool Alignment Ring Clamp Lever Alignment Driver INTRODUCTION 7 GETTING TO KNOW THE KEYPAD A B C D E F G H J PART BUTTON Play DESCRIPTION Initiates the sharpening. A B C D E F G H J Grinding Ring Life Indicator Cycle Counter Minus Cycles / Move Left Indicates Grinding Ring life status. See Grinding Ring Life Indicator Behavior table on page 9. Shows the current number of cycles selected. Shows error codes. Subtracts cycles from the Cycle Counter. If in Move Mode, moves Carriage to the left. Push 1 time to stop the Carriage at the conclusion of the current pass. Push 2 times for emergency stop, motor stops When illuminated red, the sharpener is in an error state, see Troubleshooting section of manual. Cancel / Error immediately. Move Alignment Initiates Move Mode. Initiates Alignment Mode. Add Cycles / Move Right Adds cycles from the Cycle Counter. If in Move Mode, moves Carriage to the right. Filter Indicates External Vacuum power needed. 8 INTRODUCTION GRINDING RING LIFE INDICATOR BEHAVIOR In normal operation, each part of the Grinding Ring Life Indicator corresponds to 10% of the Grinding Rings life. These parts are the one circle and the nine bars to the right (10 parts total or 100%). The circle represents the nal 10% of Grinding Ring life and each bar to the right is an additional 10%. When a part is illuminated, that corresponding 10% life is present on the Grinding Ring. When the part is no longer illuminated that amount of the wheel life has been consumed. The circle of the Grinding Ring Life Indicator can also behave in other ways to indicate different operating conditions to the user. Refer to the table below for more information. ICON ACTION DESCRIPTION Circle is white and steady. remaining. The Grinding Ring has more than 10% of life Circle is white and pulsing. We Recommend that the user order a replacement Grinding Ring has less than 10% of life remaining. Grinding Ring by visiting www.sparxhockey.com. Circle is white and blinking. Grinding Ring is installed. User has attempted to start Alignment Mode while a Circle is red and steady. No Grinding Ring installed. Circle is red and pulsing. During sharpening, the Grinding Ring has less than 10% of life remaining. We Recommend that the user order a replacement Grinding Ring by visiting www.sparxhockey.com. Circle is red and blinking. Grinding Ring is Empty. Circle half red/half white - alternate User has attempted to sharpen with a cycle count greater than the number of cycles remaining on the blinking. Grinding Ring. INTRODUCTION 9 With the triggers slid down, raise the head unit. 3 SETUP In order to begin setup of the sharpener, you must retrieve the included accessories that are stored within the Sharpener Base. To gather the accessories and begin setup you must lift the head unit as explained below. LIFTING HEAD UNIT position. 3 CLOSE THE HEAD UNIT Slide the triggers down and place the head unit back into To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/lift. 1 LOCATE THE TRIGGERS Located on the top of the sharpener head unit are two triggers, one on each side of the sharpener. 2 SLIDE THE TRIGGERS AND LIFT HEAD UNIT Slide the triggers down as shown below. 2 1 OVERHEAD SHOT OF TRIGGERS SLID DOWN 10 INTRODUCTION ASSEMBLING THE SHARPENER 3 PLUG IN THE POWER CORD Plug the Power Cord into the Power Input Port on the side of the sharpener. Plug the other end into a wall outlet. Toggle the switch on the Power Input Port to the on position (I=on, 0=off). To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/assembly. 1 INSTALL THE CLAMP LEVER Slide the Clamp Lever (A) onto the Lever Dock (B). Press the lever down until it clicks into place. When the Clamp Lever is engaged, it will lay at a slight angle. 2 REMOVE THE TRAVEL GUARD Open the Skate Clamp by pressing and holding down the Clamp Lever. Remove the Travel Guard. Release the Clamp Lever. Transporting or moving the Sharpener without the Travel Guard installed voids your Warranty and/or Extended Service Plan. Always remove the Travel Guard before operating the Sparx Sharpener. ALIGNMENT To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/alignment. The Alignment process is required when you rst receive your Sparx Sharpener. Be sure to inspect the alignment after every time the sharpener is moved and/or travels. 1 INSTALL THE ALIGNMENT RING Lift the Head Unit. The Carriage will automatically move into the install position, and the sharpener will play a ready tone. While holding the Grinding Ring Arbor (C), unscrew the Thumb Nut (A). Slide the Alignment Ring (B) onto the Grinding Ring Arbor (C), with the label facing out. Replace and tighten the Thumb Nut until hand-tight. Close the Head Unit. C B A 2 INSTALL THE OPTICAL ALIGNMENT TOOL Press down on the Clamp Lever to open the Skate Clamp. Place the Optical Alignment Tool (with Sparx logo facing towards the user) into the Skate Clamp. Place the Optical SETUP 11 Alignment Tool into the slot and let it fall into place. Release 5 INSPECT THE ALIGNMENT the Clamp Lever. If the indicator tab of the Alignment Tool is not aligned with the groove on the Alignment Ring (as shown below), move to step 6. 3 INITIATE ALIGNMENT MODE Press the Alignment Button to send the Carriage to its alignment position. When the Carriage is in place, a tone will sound and the case will illuminate white. 4 LOCATE THE TAB AND GROOVE Look through the eyepiece of the Optical Alignment Tool and locate the indicator tab (A) of the Optical Alignment Tool and the groove (B) on the Alignment Ring. If the indicator tab of the Alignment Tool is aligned with the groove on the Alignment Ring (as shown below) skip to step 8. Ensure you are looking straight through the eyepiece directly above the indicator tab and groove. If you see the indicator tab side wall (C) when looking through the eyepiece, you are not directly above the indicator tab and groove. Adjust your line of sight until you can no longer see the indicator tab side wall. 6 ALIGN USING THE ADJUSTMENT DRIVER Locate the Driver Slot and place your Adjustment Driver in begin to adjust your height as needed. Turning to the right moves the adjustment ring closer to you while turning to left moves the ring to the back. Adjust until the indicator tab is aligned with the groove on the Alignment Ring. End Alignment Mode by pressing the Alignment Button. SHOT OF DRIVER IN THE SLOT ADJUSTING ALIGNMENT A A B C 12 SETUP 9 REMOVE THE OPTICAL ALIGNMENT TOOL Press down on the Clamp Lever to open the Skate Clamp. Remove the Optical Alignment Tool. 10 REMOVE THE ALIGNMENT RING Lift the Glass Door. The Carriage will automatically move into the install position and the sharpener will play a ready tone. While holding the Grinding Ring Arbor, unscrew the Thumb Nut and remove the Alignment Ring. 11 INSTALL THE GRINDING RING While holding the Grinding Ring Arbor (C), slide the Grinding Ring (B) on the Grinding Ring Arbor (C), label facing out, and replace and tighten the Thumb Nut (A) until hand-tight. Close the Glass Door. C B A SETUP 13 4 OPERATION LOADING A SKATE
*For loading goalie skates and gure skates see the end of this section. To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/loadskate. 1 LOAD THE SKATE Press and hold down the Clamp Lever to open the Skate Clamp. With the skate toe pointing right and the laces tucked into the skate, set the skate into the Skate Clamp slot letting the plastic blade holder rest on top of the clamps. Center the skate blade in the Skate Clamps. Release the Clamp Lever. OPERATION 15 We recommend inserting the skate into the Skate Clamp with the toe pointing to the right. For most skate blades, this orientation allows for the greatest exibility in Grinding Ring height adjustment. It is, however, acceptable to insert the skate with the toe facing in either direction. 2 CLOSE THE SLOT COVERS Move each Slot Cover (A) in toward the skate until they touch the blade holder. ADJUSTING THE GRINDING RING HEIGHT To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/ringheight. 1 INITIATE MOVE MODE Press the Move Button on the Keypad. This will set the Grinding Ring into Move Mode and allow you to control its movement. For every pair of skates sharpened, you must assess the height of the Grinding Ring and adjust if necessary. We will rst introduce a few new concepts, and then move into the actual adjustment. We want to dene an intersection zone, where the vertical face of the blade (B) meets the nearly horizontal face of This zone can be a curved section of blade (A) like that shown in the to step 6. gure below or in some cases, it can be a point where surfaces (B) the blade (C). and (C) meet. 2 INSPECT THE CONTACT POINT Use the Left and Right Buttons to touch the Grinding Ring to the skate blade. Inspect its contact point and be sure it is in the desired position. In the graphic below you will see an example of a contact point that correctly set (A), too high
(B), and too low (C). Another way to help visualize the correct contact point would be drawing an imaginary line (green dashed line in the example below) from the center of the Grinding Ring to the initial contact point, the line should be at a 45 degree angle. If the Grinding Ring is not in a desired position, follow step 3. If the Grinding Ring is in a desired position, skip When the intersection zone is a curved surface (A as shown above) the Grinding Ring can safely initially contact the blade anywhere in this region (A). When the intersection zone is a point, which is more common with skates that have been sharpened multiples times, the rst contact between the Grinding Ring and the blade should be just below the point. 16 OPERATION 3 MOVE THE CARRIAGE INTO POSITION Using the Left and Right Buttons on the Keypad, back the Grinding Ring off the toe of the skate blade 1/4 inch. SELECTING THE NUMBER OF CYCLES To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/cycle. When the sharpener moves the Grinding Ring out and back over the skate blade once, it is called a cycle. The Sparx Sharpener comes set automatically to a standard four cycles with all standard Radius Ring and FIRE Ring Grinding Rings. We recommend trying four cycles to start and moving higher or lower as needed. Typically, we have found that four cycles will handle normal wear and tear (and even small nicks) from one to four hours of skating between sharpenings. For brand-new steel or when changing Grinding Ring hollow depths, we recommend using the 10-cycle setting to ensure you completely reset the skating surface of the blade. See Sharpening New Steel at the end of the Operation 1 ADJUST THE CYCLE COUNT Use the Left and Right Buttons (A) on the Keypad to adjust the number of cycles desired. The number of cycles selected will be illuminated on the Cycle Counter (B). 4 ADJUST THE GRINDING RING HEIGHT Lift the Head Unit. Locate the red Height Adjustment Knob
(A). Turn the knob left to raise the height or right to lower the section. height until the Grinding Ring is at the desired height. The knob is labeled 1-8, with 8 being the highest setting for the Grinding Ring and 1 being the lowest setting. 5 INSPECT THE CONTACT POINT Close the Glass Door. Once the Glass Door has been closed, using the Left and Right Buttons, touch the Grinding Ring to the skate blade. Inspect its contact point and be sure it is in its desired position. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the Grinding Ring makes contact at the desired position. 6 END MOVE MODE to its home position. Press the Move Button again to send the Grinding Ring back OPERATION 17 SHARPENING SKATES UNLOADING A SKATE To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/sharpening. To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/unloadskate. Once you have loaded the skate, closed the Slot Covers, and 1 DISENGAGE SLOT COVERS adjusted the height of the Grinding Ring, you are ready to begin Move both Slot Covers (A) away from the skate. The safety light sharpening. on each cover (B) will illuminate. B B SHOT OF NEW SLOT COVERS A sharpener will continue to run until all cycles have been performed. 2 REMOVE THE SKATE At the completion of the nal cycle, the end of sharpening is marked Press and hold down the Clamp Lever to open the Skate by a cycle complete tone and the case LEDs will turn green. The Clamp. Remove the skate from the Skate Clamp and release the fan will continue to run for an additional 30 seconds after the nal Clamp Lever. To cancel the cycles at any point during the sharpening, press the
Cancel Button once. This will send the Carriage back to its home position at the end of its current pass. 1 BEGIN SHARPENING Press the Play Button. Once the button has been pressed, it will change from white to blue and the sharpening process will begin. Upon pressing the Play Button, the Air Filter fan and grinding motor will turn on. The Cycle Counter will ash with the current cycle number until that cycle (out and in) is completed. The cycle completes. ADDITIONAL CYCLES If additional cycles are desired, you can reset the cycle count and press the Play Button again. If the Grinding Ring skips when it rst makes contact with the blade, the Grinding Rings height is too high. When properly set, the Grinding Ring should make a smooth transition onto the skate blade. 18 OPERATION EDGE DEBURRING To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/deburr. 4 REPEAT ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE Turn the skate over. Repeat step 3 on the opposite edge of the blade. We recommend using protective gloves when deburring the skate blade. 1 DEBURR THE BLADE WITH THE STONE Press the Honing Stone (A) against the face of the skate blade
(B). Do not put pressure on the side of the stone closest to the blade edge. With light pressure, press down on the lower side of the stone (C) and slowly run the stone back and forth along the length of the blade for four full passes. POWERING OFF 1 LOCATE THE POWER INPUT PORT On the side of the sharpener, locate the Power Input Port. 2 TURN OFF THE SHARPENER Toggle the Power Input Port switch to the off position (I=on, A C B 0=off). 2 REPEAT ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE Turn the skate over. Repeat step 1 on the opposite side of the blade. 3 DEBURR THE BLADE WITH THE STROP Press the Leather Strop (A) against the edge of the skate blade
(B) at a 45 degree angle. With light pressure, slowly run the strop back and forth along the length of the edge for four full passes B A OPERATION 19 GOALIE SKATES 2 CONTINUE THE SHARPENING PROCESS Refer to Loading a Skate in the Operation section of the manual. When adjusting the Grinding Ring Height, refer the To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/loadgoalie. graphic in step 3. Goalie risers are necessary if your skate has a cowling. Goalie skates without a cowling you may sharpen normally without risers. 3 ADJUST THE GRINDING RING HEIGHT Refer to Adjusting the Grinding Ring Height in the Operation section of the manual using the gure below as your guide If your skate does not have a cowling, follow the steps below. where the desired contact point is A, contact point B is too high and contact point C is too low. 1 INSTALL THE GOALIE RISERS Align the Anchor Pins (A) of the Goalie Risers to the Anchor Slots of the Skate Clamp. Once aligned, press down rmly until you feel the Goalie Risers snap into place. 5 CONTINUE THE SHARPENING PROCESS Refer to Sharpening Skates in the Operation section of the manual. 6 REMOVE THE GOALIE RISERS Pull up on each end of the Goalie Risers to remove from the Skate Clamp. SHOT OF NEW SLOT COVERS 20 OPERATION To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/gure. using the move button. Use the gure below as your guide where 2 ADJUST THE GRINDING RING HEIGHT Set the grinding ring height setting to Figure (1). Look for the contact point at which the grinding ring starts to roll on the skate the desired contact point is A, contact point B is too high and contact point C is too low. If the contact point is leaving some of the skate blade untouched you may need to adjust the adapter slightly higher. FIGURE SKATES
* Figure Skate Adapters.are sold separately. Before loading a gure skate, Figure Skate Adapters must be installed onto each end of the skate steel as shown below. 1 PLACE ADAPTER OVER TAIL AND TOE PICK Using the included wrench tighten the set screw until nger tight do not over tighten, the adapter should still be able to pivot. Be sure to keep the drag pick covered. After both adapters are installed perform a visual to check to ensure that both adapters are on a level horizontal plane. 3 INSERT SKATE INTO SKATE CLAMP We recommend having the tail of the blade pointing right. Ensure that the adapters are sitting ush with the top surface of the sharpener (A). B A 4 CONTINUE THE SHARPENING PROCESS Refer to Sharpening Skates in the Operation section of the manual. OPERATION 21 SHARPENING NEW STEEL To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/newsteel. Before loading new steel, take a dark colored marker and ll in three strips (1 inch in length the full width of the blade) on the toe, heel, and middle of the bottom surface of the skate blade. To ensure you have sharpened the entire blade, inspect the blade after running the cycles and if the sharpening is complete, all of the marker on the skating surface will be removed. 1 LOAD THE SKATE After applying the marker (A in the below example), follow the instructions in Loading a Skate in the Operation section of this manual. 2 ADJUST GRINDING RING HEIGHT Follow the instructions in Adjust the Grinding Ring Height in the Operation section of this manual. 3 SELECT CYCLES Using the Left and Right Buttons, select on the Cycle Counter. 4 CONTINUE THE SHARPENING PROCESS Refer to the Operation section of the manual. 5 INSPECT BLADE SURFACE If the marker is gone (C in the example below), you have successfully set your edges. If there is still marker left on the blade (B), continue running cycles until it is completely gone. Due to variations in blade thickness, steel quality, and edge height difference, some new steel may require fewer than 10 cycles, and some more. If you are using our XG Grinding Rings, the cycle count will be lower. A B C TROUBLESHOOTING 5 ERROR TYPES There are two types of errors encountered by the Sparx Sharpener that can interrupt operation. These types are: Function Entry errors and System Stop errors. Each error type is described in the table below along with information about how the user is informed of the error. ERROR TYPE DESCRIPTION DISPLAY METHOD Errors that prevent the user such as the Slot Cover lights). I: Function Entry from entering into a function
(e.g. sharpening or alignment). Counter. Temporarily displayed on the Cycle Displayed through the user interface
(e.g. ashing lights at the area of concern, II: System Stop Errors that cause the sharpener to exit out of a function because of safety concerns or to prevent sharpener damage. Not saved to Error History. Displayed on the Cycle Counter. All functionality is disabled until the user acknowledges the error by pressing the
Cancel Button. Saved to Error History. TROUBLESHOOTING 23 USER INTERFACE PROMPTS If you are attempting to sharpen a skate, go into Alignment Mode, or go into Move Mode, but the sharpener is not allowing it, the sharpener will temporarily display an interface prompt, show an error code, and sound an error tone. The most common Interface prompts are listed in the table for interface prompts below. If the user interface prompt is unclear or only an error code is displaying, refer to the Error Code table on the next page. ACTION CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Air Filter Button is Air Filter is either not installed illuminated red. or requires attention. Install Air Filter. Press and hold button for two seconds until two beeps sound to reset the Air Filters life. Interior case light is blinking red. Dust Tray is missing. Reinstall Dust Tray. Grinding Ring Life Indicator circle is blinking red/white. sharpening operation. Grinding Ring has insufficient Sharpener will reset Cycle Count to maximum available life remaining for selected cycles, run sharpener with the new value or lower. Grinding Ring Life Indicator Grinding Ring not found. /
Install a valid Grinding Ring. circle is blinking red. Grinding Ring empty. In the event that an error cannot be resolved, please contact customer support at Sparx Hockey. SPARX HOCKEY CUSTOMER SUPPORT help@sparxhockey.com (fastest response) 1-855-SPARX HQ (1-855-772-7947) 24 TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODES For all errors, an error code is displayed on the Cycle Counter (1-2-4 is being displayed in the gure above), these error codes will either be permanently or temporarily displayed. If an error code was temporarily displayed and you want to see it again, retrying the action without xing the underlying cause will display the error. Permanent errors coeds require the user to acknowledge the error before the error will be resolved and operation can continue. Permanent Error Codes will also be stored in the Error History (discussed below). The troubleshooting table below suggests corrective actions to resolve the error. If the user wishes to cycle through previous permanent Error Codes, hold down the Cancel Button for 2 seconds until a tone is heard (button initially emits an error tone when pressed). Once the beep is heard, the most recent Error Code is displayed. Pressing the Left and Right Buttons will cycle through previous Error Codes. ERROR CODE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 - 2 - 10 Air Filter missing. Install Air Filter. Attempted to start Alignment Mode with skate or Remove skate and install Alignment Ring. 1 - 3 - 10 Grinding Ring installed. 1 - 4 - 5 Pressed the Play Button in Alignment Mode. 1 - 4 - 6 Pressed the Play Button in Move Mode. 2 - 3 - 6 Sharpener failed to detect skate. Exit Alignment Mode by pressing the Alignment Button or Cancel Button prior to pressing the Play button. Exit Move Mode by pressing the Move Button or Cancel Button prior to pressing the Play button. Ensure that skate is installed in the Skate Clamp correctly and the Grinding Ring height is adjusted properly. Grinding Ring has insufficient life remaining for Sharpener will reset Cycle Count to maximum available cycles. Run 2 - 4 - 6 selected sharpening operation. sharpener with the new value or lower. 2 - 4 - 10 Grinding Ring empty. Install a valid Grinding Ring. 2 - 5 - 6 Grinding Ring not found. Install a valid Grinding Ring. 2 - 5 - 10 Grinding Ring read incomplete. Repeat process and allow extra time between steps. If this does not resolve the problem, replace the Grinding Ring. 2 - 6 - 10 Grinding Ring read error. Install a valid Grinding Ring. 3 - 5 - 10 Grinding motor overcurrent. Conrm that the Grinding Ring height is adjusted properly and nothing is obstructing the Grinding Ring. 3 - 4 - 10 Hardware Fault Circuitry failure. Call Customer Support at 1-855-SPARX HQ (1-800-772-7947). 3 - 6 - 10 Translation Error - Limit undetected. Conrm that the Carriage is not obstructed. 4 - 5 - 10 File System Incompatibility The installed Grinding Ring is not compatible with the skate sharpener. Install a valid Grinding Ring. TROUBLESHOOTING 25 6 MAINTENANCE REMOVING THE HEAD UNIT 3 REPLACE THE HEAD UNIT Place the Head Unit back on the sharpener and securely screw the two screws back into their location. To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/headunit. 1 LIFT THE HEAD UNIT Slide the Triggers down and lift Head Unit to the open position. 2 REMOVE HEAD UNIT THUMB NUTS Locate the two thumbnuts, one located on each side of the sharpener. Unscrew the thumbnuts and lift the Head Unit straight up. 26 MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE AIR FILTER There are no user-repairable parts in the Sparx Sharpener. Refer to Exclusions in the Warranty section for more information. Maintenance of the Sparx Sharpener is limited to the procedures outlined To order a replacement Air Filter, visit sparxhockey.com/lter. To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/airlter. in this section. REMOVING AND EMPTYING THE SHARPENER BASE To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/dusttray. Maintenance Frequency: Perform the following steps after every Grinding Ring of sharpener use (160 cycles on the Radius Ring and the FIRE Ring) and before moving and/or traveling with the sharpener. 1 REMOVE AND EMPTY THE SHARPENER BASE Remove the Head Unit from the top of the Sharpener Base. To empty Sharpener Basewipe completely clean with a damp cloth (water). Do not use any solvents or cleaning chemicals in and around the Skate Sharpener. HEAD UNIT RAISED / OPEN BASE 2 VACUUM SHARPENER Without removing the Air Filter, thoroughly vacuum the top, sides, and around the Air Filter Housing. We recommend using a HEPA certied vacuum. 3 CLOSE THE HEAD UNIT Install the Head Unit back onto the top of the Sharpener. Standard Grinding Ring Use (Radius Rings and FIRE Rings): The Air Filter should be replaced every 4 Grinding Rings (1,280 cycles). Maintenance Frequency: The Air Filter replacement limits listed above are related to the type of Grinding Rings being used and refer to the maximum amount of usage that an Air Filter should have when using a specic type of Grinding Ring. The Air Filter Button will light up to remind you to replace the Air Filter at the Standard Grinding Ring Use interval ONLY 1 OPEN HEAD UNIT AND CLEAN BASE Open the Head Unit. To empty Sharpener Basewipe completely clean with a damp cloth (water). Do not use any solvents or cleaning chemicals in and around the Skate Sharpener. 2 VACUUM SHARPENER Before removing the Air Filter, thoroughly vacuum the top, sides, and around the Air Filter Housing. We recommend using a HEPA certied vacuum. 3 ENTER REPLACE MODE Open the top lid of the Air Filter Housing until it clicks into the open position. Keeping it horizontal, carefully remove the Air Filter. Vacuum remaining dust from the Filter Housing area. On removal do not tip the Filter and let dust particles fall into the empty Filter Housing. Take care not to damage the Filter Seal inside the Filter Housing when cleaning or vacuuming. MAINTENANCE 27 4 INSTALL NEW AIR FILTER Insert the new Air Filter into the lter housing. The Air Filter label will indicate installation direction which side to install up. 5 RESET THE AIR FILTER BUTTON Once your lter has been replaced, hold down the Air Filter Button for two seconds until an audible tone is heard to reset the system and extinguish the Air Filter Button. 28 MAINTENANCE TRAVELING WITH THE SHARPENER To watch the How-To video, visit sparxhockey.com/travel. 1 EMPTY THE SHARPENER BASE Lift the Head Unit and wipe the Sharpener Base. To empty Sharpener Basewipe completely clean with a damp cloth
(water). Do not use any solvents or cleaning chemicals in and around the Skate Sharpener. When setting up the Sparx Sharpener after travel, wipe down the Grinding Ring Arbors face and threaded arbor to remove any unwanted steel shavings that may have gathered during transit. This will ensure a proper t between the Grinding Ring Arbor and the Grinding Ring. 2 VACUUM SHARPENER Without removing the Air Filter, vacuum the top of and around the Air Filter Housing. We recommend using a HEPA certied vacuum. 3 REPLACE THE DUST TRAY Slide the Dust Tray back into the machine. Close the Glass Door. 4 INSTALL THE TRAVEL GUARD Open the Skate Clamp by pressing and holding down the Clamp Lever. Install the Travel Guard by placing the claw of the Travel Guard behind the Grinding Ring Arbors impeller as MAINTENANCE 29 7 WARRANTY ANY PURCHASE OF A SPARX HOCKEY PRODUCT IS COVERED UNDER THE ASSOCIATED PRODUCT WARRANTY POSTED AT SPARXHOCKEY.COM/WARRANTIES AT THE TIME OF THE SALE OF THE SPARX HOCKEY PRODUCT VELASA SPORTS MAY AT ANY TIME AND IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, MODIFY ANY OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED IN THE WARRANTY POLICY. 30 WARRANTY WARRANTY 31 VELASA SPORTS, INC. 30 SUDBURY RD. ACTON, MA 01720 USA COPYRIGHT 2018 VELASA SPORTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11058 REVISION D - 09.24.2018
1 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 1.09 MiB | April 13 2020 / April 14 2020 |
SPARXE SKATE SHARPENER INPUT: 100 - 240 VAC UAV U TET FREQUENCY: 50-60 Hz CONFORMS TO UL 60335-1 CSA C22.2.60335-1 EN 60335-1 20061100001 MAXIMUM POWER: 140 WATTS SERIAL yd FCC ID: 2AHFF-S200 oe IC: 21135-S200
Patents www.sparxhockey.com/patents and Patents Pending This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Copyright Velasa Sports, Inc. All Rights Reserved Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, VELASA SPORTS, INC. including interference that may cause undesired operation. 30 Sudbury Rd. Acton, MA 01720 Designed in Boston / Made in Malaysia SPARXE SKATE SHARPENER INPUT: 100 - 240 VAC EAU ENT CCU E YT TT arta Teale ton pedo} Tate) 1 be) UL 60335-1 CSA C22.2.60335-1
=a Tek KFT 20061112345 MAXIMUM POWER: 140 WATTS A) yd FCC ID: 2AHFF-S200 ee IC: 21135-S200
Patents www.sparxhockey.com/patents and Patents Pending This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Copyright Velasa Sports, Inc. All Rights Reserved Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, VELASA SPORTS, INC. including interference that may cause undesired operation. 30 Sudbury Rd. Acton, MA 01720 Designed in Boston / Made in Malaysia
1 | Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 91.33 KiB | April 13 2020 / April 14 2020 |
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1 | Agent Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 59.68 KiB | April 13 2020 / April 14 2020 |
30 Sudbury Rd., Suite 1B, Acton, MA 01720 Phone/Fax: (855) 772-7947 www.sparxhockey.com Letter of Agency Date: March 6, 2020 RE: FCC ID: 2AHFF-S200 To Whom It May Concern:
Please be advised that Dan Beaudet of Velasa Sports, Inc. authorizes Larry Stillings, President of Compliance Worldwide, Inc. to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications submitted for the purpose of obtaining an FCC Grant of Equipment Authorization. We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Dan Beaudet VP Engineering Velasa Sports, Inc.
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1 | 2020-04-14 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2020-04-14
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Velasa Sports, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025263757
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1 | Physical Address |
30 Sudbury Rd. Suite 1B
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30 Sudbury Rd.
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Acton, MA
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
A******@tuvsud.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AHFF
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
S200
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
D****** B********
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1 | Telephone Number |
617-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
617-5********
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d******@velasasports.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/11/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Sparx Skate Sharpener | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Worldwide, Inc.
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1 | Name |
M******** M********
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1 | Telephone Number |
603-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
603 8********
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m******@complianceworldwide.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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