Preparing the device for fixing:
Preparing the mounting surface (hereinafter called rx plate):
nIsert the four rubberdampers provided into apposite seats on base of the device.
Insert the four brass small tubes into holes in dampers so that they exit just a little both above and below.
Prepare the four self-threading screws provided that you will use for fixing the device.
fixing the device directly to rx plate: position the device into desired place and drill for holes for screws. Create into rx plate
some openings in correspondence with heat sinks and air intakes of the device, so that air can pass and cool it. With device into
mounting position, insert the four screws and tight them until they touch the brass small tubes.
fixing the device with spacers: the device into desired place and create four spacers at least 10mm thick in
correspondence with fixing holes. Drill four holes for screws; with device into mounting position, insert the four screws and tight them
until they touch the brass small tube.
- Case 1:
Don't tight too much, don't press dampers.
- Case 2:
Don't tight too much, don't press dampers.
FIXING
1
2
3
Li.Poli 2S 7,4V battery
1 flash every 2 sec : >7,5V
1 flash every
1sec : >7,2V
1 lflash every0,3sec : >7,1V
Fixed on
: <7,1V and power missing
After two seconds since turning on, the system starts to monitor the charge status of the batteries. LEDs emit flashes indicating status and
residual charge of the batteries: more rapid are the flashes and less batteries have residual charge. LEDs fixed on indicate alarm status.
To reset the alarm, turn the device off and on again. If the alarm persists, check connections and residual charge of the battery.
ATTENTION: if LEDs are steady on, don’t use the device.
ATTENTION: the indicated battery charge value isn't the instantaneous voltage but is the minimum registered voltage from the last
switching on. The system keeps memory of the lower registered voltage, measured during the real work of the device under load
BATTERIES STATUS
Indicator
for battery 1
Indicator
for battery 2
Turning on/off button
Complete safety
Complete safety
Better not to use
ALARM, DON’T USE
Graphic representation and meaning of flashes
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