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REMEMBER:
THE LONGER THE SHAFT, THE MORE YOU
WILL HAVE TO BEND YOUR ELBOW AND THE SOONER
YOUR ARM WILL GET TIRED. THE CZ-5 IS BALANCED FOR
COMFORTABLE SEARCHING IN A TIGHT SEMICIRCLE
AROUND THE FRONT OF THE OPERATOR.
5.
With the stem length properly adjusted, wrap the loop
cable tightly around the upper stem and secure it
with the two Velcro straps. Connect the cable
connector to the control housing.
CAUTION:
MAKE SURE THAT THE CABLE IS NOT PULLED
TIGHT AT THE CONTROL HOUSING AND THAT YOU HAVE
ENOUGH SLACK AT THE SEARCH COIL TO ADJUST IT TO
ANY ANGLE.
6.
With the shaft length and coil angle properly
adjusted, you should be able to move into your
“search” position (as shown in illustration below) by
leaning forward very slightly and raising your arm (still
straight) until the search coil is about 2 inches above
the ground and 12 inches in front of your foot. The
search coil should be parallel to the ground and may
have to be slightly readjusted at this point.
7.
If the armrest is too wide or narrow, you may bend it
slightly inward or outward to meet your exact
requirements.
Figure 2.
Search Position.
Adjust the stem length and coil angle so
the coil rests flat on the ground about 6
to 12 inches in front of your foot. Move
into your “seach” position by leaning
forward slightly and raising the coil about
2 inches off the ground.
This should put the search coil out about
12 to 18 inches in front of your foot.
SETTING UP
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