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- 6 Warnings regarding rou

tine maintenance -

- are qualified and trained,
- know the “radio remote c machine” system well.

Autec, or its distributors, cannot be held responsible if the radio re-
mote control is installed on applications other than those permitted
and if used in irregular working conditions.

Each time the transmitting unit is powered, make sure that the
STOP pushbutton operates correctly and that, when pressed, ma-
chine movement is interrupted instantly.
If this does not occur, do not use the radio remote control.

The operator should always ensure that both units are complete and
that the gaskets, bellows and hoods of the actuators (joysticks, se-
lectors, pushbutton) are whole. If not, the radio remote control
must not be used before being repaired.

To work efficiently and to prevent possible emergency situations, it
is necessary to select a position from where it is possible to:
- remain inside the typical working range of the radio remote con-

trol (see chapter 15)

- visually follow the machine, its movements and its load at all

times.

During

operation

The operator must:
- switch off the transmitting unit each time work is stopped
- NEVER leave the transmitting unit unattended with the starting

keyswitch inserted

- avoid working if the battery is almost flat.

The operator should never switch on or activate the transmitting
unit unless ready to start working. A radio link can be created even
outside the active range and from enclosed places, creating the pos-
sibility for the radio remote controlled machine to carry out undes-
ired commands.

In case of 

danger

If a dangerous situation arises, the operator must intervene imme-
diately by pressing the STOP pushbutton, which instantly interrupts
machine movement.

As not all hazards are caused by the “radio remote c ma-
chine” system, the operator should be careful even when emergen-
cy situations are present in the work area. The operator should, also
in this case, intervene manually by activating the STOP command.

In case of 

fault

In case of faults or damaged parts, ALWAYS STOP the “radio remote
c machine” system until the problem has been resolved.
Any damaged part can ONLY be replaced by authorized Autec per-
sonnel and only using original Autec spare parts.

 6

WARNINGS REGARDING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

While carrying out routine and special maintenance on the radio re-
mote control and the machine, remove the battery from the trans-
mitting unit and disconnect the connection plug from the receiving
unit.

All control and maintenance procedures carried out on the radio remote control must
be verified and recorded by the person in charge of carrying out maintenance on the
machine.

Routine maintenance carried out as described in this manual is fun-
damental for using the radio remote control safely.

Summary of Contents for C26PRO SERIES

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Page 4: ...f the manual Specifying the KTC serial number Contact AUTEC if any of the instructions and or warnings given in this manual are not clear The information contained in this manual is subject to modification without notice and is not binding No parts of this manual may be produced by any means without the written permission of AUTEC including recording and photocopying ...

Page 5: ...radio remote control use and installation is responsible for this analysis Autec or its distributors cannot be held responsible if the risk analysis is not carried out correctly and if the radio remote control is installed on applica tions that are different from those permitted PERMITTED APPLICATIONS Hoisting and moving machines installed exclusively on vehicles that use a battery as electrical p...

Page 6: ... The safety circuits on the radio remote control and or present on the machine should not be bypassed or excluded The receiving unit wiring can be configured very easily therefore it can be installed without having to modify the machine Do not modify the machine electric panel with out the machine manufacturer authorization Disconnect the receiving unit by detaching all the electrical connec tions...

Page 7: ...ady set depending on the valve type s During installation these values must be verified and if necessary modified according to machine function and operator preference see chapter 12 Testing When installation and wiring have been completed always do the following make sure that when the radio remote control STOP pushbutton is pressed the machine goes into a situation of safety through direct actio...

Page 8: ...tor should never switch on or activate the transmitting unit unless ready to start working A radio link can be created even outside the active range and from enclosed places creating the pos sibility for the radio remote controlled machine to carry out undes ired commands In case of danger If a dangerous situation arises the operator must intervene imme diately by pressing the STOP pushbutton whic...

Page 9: ...e intact soft and elastic 4 make sure that the battery seat and the battery contacts are always clean 5 make sure that the transmitting unit is structurally sound 6 make sure that the panel symbols can be easily recognized If necessary replace the panel 7 check identification plate readability and integrity Receiving unit The following must be done every 3 months 1 remove dust or accumulations of ...

Page 10: ...heet Make sure that these documents are present If they are not please request them from Autec or an authorized representative specify ing the radio remote control serial number Instruction and warnings manual This manual is an integral part of the radio remote control and its safety functions and gives the main information necessary for installing using and carrying out mainte nance on the radio ...

Page 11: ...sible to control the radio remote machine only after the transmitting unit has been radio linked to the receiving unit signalled by the lighting up of the ENABLE pilot light on the receiving unit see chapter 10 After the radio link is established machine movements are available by acting on the proper actuators All commands protected by the SAFETY function are approved to category 3 of EN 954 1 ag...

Page 12: ...attery is fully discharged the red light will start flashing and an acoustic alarm will sound In this situation the operator must return the machine to a condition of safety by pressing the stop pushbutton switch off the transmitting unit and recharge the bat tery or fit a fully charged battery Power off Turn the ignition key to O Always remember to remove the starting keyswitch and put it in a sa...

Page 13: ... on this indicates that the relative command relay given in the following drawing also present inside the receiving lid cover has been activated SAFETY The radio remote control is equipped with a safety function called SAFETY which pro tects the system from involuntary movements caused by possible radio remote con trol faults This function constantly controls the rest position neutral of the movem...

Page 14: ...ure T S T S TIMED STOP is the command that switches off the machine diesel motor it re mains active for 10 seconds after the STOP pushbutton has been pressed Fuse The three fuses inside the receiving unit have the following characteristics Fuse Function Technical Data F1 POWER SUPPLY circuit protection 4A 32Vdc autofuse F2 STOP circuit protection 10A 32Vdc autofuse F3 SAFETY circuit protection 10A...

Page 15: ...s and integrity of the RI97 08PVZA module the yellow LED indicates the status of the REMOTE SET UP function C1 connector for the proportional voltage outputs C2 connector for the proportional current outputs PWM C3 connector for the on off inputs C4 connector for the power supply C5 connector for the connection to the bus board D dip switches K1 data memory L LEDs P initial calibration restore pus...

Page 16: ...REMOTE SET UP position Calibration 7 Select one or more positions of the rotary switch S on the RI97 08PVZA module to calibrate the related parameters 8 Operate the RPM selector on the transmitting unit where the increases the speed that is being calibrated and decreases it Moving the joystick outside of the standstill position during the cal ibration a horn alarm sounds for 0 5 seconds signalling...

Page 17: ...use the related actuator on the transmitting unit and take it to its end limit Keep the same position and use the RPM toggle switch to set the desired value Once the maximum value has been set use the related actuator on the trans mitting unit and take it to the beginning to fix the minimum value Keep the same position and use the toggle switch RPM to set the desired value Position 5 inversion of ...

Page 18: ... Is the red signalling LED on with a steady light Carry out receiving unit diagnostics Insert a battery that is charged Deactivate if active the actuator and or the STOP pushbutton If the transmitting unit does not switch on cor rectly CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Is the POWER light on Is the connection plug between the receiving unit and the machine connected correctly Correctly insert the connectio...

Page 19: ...ower 433 MHz 10 mW Transmitting power 870 MHz 5 mW Power supply battery pack NiMH 7 2V 1 3 Ah Turn off voltage 6 0 V Battery capacity with fully charged battery at 20 C about 10 hours Flat battery warning about 3 min Working temperature 5 F 130 F 20 C 55 C Housing PA6 fg 20 Protection degree NEMA 4 IP65 Dimensions 9 3 x 6 3 x 6 8 263 x 160 x 173 mm Weight with battery 4 4 lbs 2 kg Receiving unit P...

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