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1.
Ammeter
This meter shows the power consumption of the blastmotor in ampere. The ammeter indicates the blast
cleaning load onto the surface. (15 amp. Max.)
2.
Hour counter
Shows the number of actual working hours performed by the blastwheel. Useful for maintaining a proper
maintenance schedule.
3.
Emergency shutdown button
Red mushroom-shaped emergency shutdown push button, this button cuts off all power to the machine.
Turn to unlock.
4.
Blastmotor ON/OFF buttons
Pressing the green button switches the blastmotor on. Pressing the red button switches the blastmotor off.
5.
Main power switch
The main power switch is located on the control box. It has to be switched OFF when connecting the machine
to the power supply. It has to be switched ON before operating the machine. The main power switch can be
locked in the “OFF” position by using a padlock and placing it through the main switch.
4.4
Drive control
4.5
Manual moving of the machine
Driving without connected drive motor
When the traction wheel is not connected to the drive motor you can tilt the complete drive unit downwards,
by pressing down on the handgrip of the drive unit. This will lift the blasthouse off the ground and makes it
easier to move the machine around.
WARNING!
Never lift the blasthouse of the ground while blasting! This could cause serious injury to yourself
and others around you!
Dial for setting the drive speed
Buttons for:
Forward driving (Hold to run)
Overdrive
(Hold to run)
Drive handle (Hold to run) to activate
the drive motor. When the lever is
released the drive motor switches off.