[. . . ] Carefully read these assembly instructions before the first use and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date. [. . . ] Whether laying or shooting, you should pay heed to the correct hand position. When you have mastered it, you will be able to manipulate the ball as required for the playing surface characteristics and the playing situation. Boules can be played in the following formations: Tête á tête = 2 individual players each with 3 balls. Following this, another member of this team tries to place a ball as close as possible to the jack ball. When throwing, the feet of the player must be within the circle and maintain surface contact until the thrown ball has landed. Now the right to throw switches to the other team, and remains there until such a time as one of their balls is closer to the jack ball or all of their balls have been played. Team B shoots this ball away and now has the opportunity to land the next ball closer to the jack ball than Team A. The position of the jack ball can and may change, due to ball contact, during the course of a game. It must however always be visible to all players and may not come closer than 3 meters to, or be further than 20 meters from, the throwing circle. Should the jack ball lay directly next to an obstacle, the session must begin anew. [. . . ] The player then stands in the circle and throws the jackball a distance of 6 - 10 meters. The jack ball should have a minimum distance of 1 m from obstacles, e. [. . . ]