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4.6. Remote Operation Starting Procedure
4.6.1. Starting the Engine
1. Switch on the Panel using the I/0 Rocker switch. (See Fig. 2)
2. Enter the PIN using the & Arrows and buttons on the controller.
3. Press the remote function on the controller (See Fig. 2) press
to enable remote.
Display will show “Remote enabled” the unit is now ready for remote control.
On the RCU:
1. Pull out red button on the base of the RCU to switch the handset on.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions - Press and hold fully down both buttons 5 + 6 for 3
seconds, a beeping noise will emit from the RCU. RCU & receiver have now ‘paired’.
(See Fig. 5)
3. Press button 2, the Start / Stop button on the RCU
4. To increase engine speed, press the ‘engine speed up’ button, this is indicated by the
symbol of a hare. (See Fig. 5)
5. To decrease engine speed, press the red engine ‘speed down’ button, this is indicated
by the symbol of a tortoise. (See Fig. 5)
6. Press button 1, the water ON button, to divert the water to the nozzle or gun.
(See Fig. 5)
7. Press button 1 again, this will now divert the water back to tank. (See Fig. 5)
8. To stop the engine, reduce the Engine rpm press button 2 the start / stop button on
the RCU. (See Fig. 5)
9. The Remote-control unit will remain connected unless the user disables remote control
function at the main controller or system is powered down.
When the engine has be stopped the RCU will turn itself off. To resume return to step 5.
If the operator goes out of radio receiving range the system will automatically turn the water OFF (divert
back to tank). When the operator steps back into radio receiving range, the status is healthy, and jetting
can be resumed.
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