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Warranty

 

The warranty below constitutes the only warranty in connection with any sale from Hot Shot Systems Inc. 

and is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, written or oral.

 

 THERE ARE NO IMPLIED 

WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT

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ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT AP-

PLY TO ANY SALE FROM HOT SHOT SYSTEMS INC. 

 

Hot Shot Systems Inc., warrants to You that Products (Products meaning any item purchased form Hot Shot Systems) will be free from defects 

in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one (1) year from the purchase date. A product issue under this Limited War-

ranty must be presented during the Limited Warranty period and within thirty (30) days after any covered condition has occurred. A claim un-

der this Limited Warranty shall be satisfied by either, in Hot Shot Systems sole discretion, repairing or replacing the Product. Replacement 

Products may be new or reconditioned.

 

To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, Hot Shot Systems must first issue You a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number. This 

number can be obtained by calling Hot Shot Systems and a RMA number will be provided over the phone. A copy of the RMA number must be 

included with any materials shipped to Hot Shot Systems . The entirety of Products must be sent back to Hot Shot Systems and properly pack-

aged to ensure against damage during shipping. If Hot Shot Systems determines that the claim is covered by this Limited Warranty, Hot Shot 

Systems will either, in its sole discretion, repair or replace the Products and/or part. Any damages not covered under this Limited Warranty will 

not be repaired until a purchase order is received.

 

The Limited Warranty period shall not be extended by the replacement or repair of Products or parts under this Limited Warranty but the re-

maining Limited Warranty period shall continue in effect and be applicable to the replaced or repaired Products or parts under conditions of the 

Limited Warranty. 

 

The term 

Long Range Wireless Control

” 

is not a guarantee of proper radio operation everywhere in all conditions. Radio operation is subject 

to transmission and receive limitations, customer equipment, weather, topography and other environmental and electrical considerations associ-

ated with radio technology also affect radio operation and radio operation may vary significantly within buildings. The radio operation range of 

Products is not guaranteed, and Hot Shot Systems cannot and does not guarantee or represent that the radio operation will operate correctly in 

all conditions. It is Your responsibility to determine daily if radio operation is operating correctly and to monitor the Products to determine the 

communication between Products. You should contact Hot Shot Systems for assistance if needed. As such, Hot Shot Systems is not liable for 

any causes of action, pollution, incurred costs, losses of any kind or damages of any kind whatsoever arising out of mistakes, omissions, inter-

ruptions, errors, customer equipment or defects in the radio operation and or Products.

 

Intended Use. Products are intended for non pollutant, non hazardous and non critical use only. Products are to be used and installed per the 

installation guide and any other instructions provided by Hot Shot Systems (collectively, the 

Seller

s Guidelines

”). 

Any use beyond the intend-

ed non pollutant, non

-

hazardous and non critical use or against the Seller

s Guidelines 

(“

Unintended use

”) 

are at the End

-

User

s own risk, and 

Hot Shot Systems does not warrant or make any representations whatsoever regarding the use of Products for any unintended use. Hot Shot 

Systems

’ 

Products are convenience items and are not intended to be a substitute for normal maintenance, monitoring, control and proper upkeep 

of equipment or property that Products are monitoring or controlling. Hot Shot Systems

’ 

Products are convenience items and are not intended to 

monitor equipment, control equipment, liquids, chemicals or other items which are pollutants, vital, hazardous, necessary, and/or have life

-

or

-

death consequences. The End

-

User should take care to determine prior to use whether Products are suitable, adequate or safe for the use intend-

ed. Since individual applications are subject to great variation, Hot Shot Systems makes no representation or warranty as to suitability or fitness 

of Products for any specific application.

 

 

Upon expiration of the Limited Warranty period, all liability of Hot Shot Systems shall be terminated. This Limited Warranty will also be ter-

minated immediate due to any of the following cases: failure to follow installation and operating instructions, misuse or "Unintended use", 

alteration, abuse, accident or tampering, and repair by anyone other than Hot Shot Systems.

 

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIA-

BILITIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANT

-

ABILITY OR 

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE. IN NO CASE SHALL HOT SHOT SYSTEMS BE LIABLE TO ANYONE 

FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES 

WHATSOEVER. This Limited Warranty gives specific legal rights.

 

No employee, agent, dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of Hot Shot Systems Inc., nor to assume for it any 

other liability in connection with any of its products, except an officer of Hot Shot Systems Inc., in a signed writing. 

 

 

 

LIABILITY

 

Hot Shot Systems Inc. and its directors, officers, employees, subsidiaries and affiliates shall not be liable for pollution, pollution clean up, per-

sonal injury, property damage, hazardous conditions created, fluid spill cleanup, loss of product, loss of profit, or any other loss or expenses 

based on a claim the product(s) failed to operate properly. Test product daily to see if any malfunctions are present. If using this product in a 

situation where it is extremely critical to control your device to prevent damage of any kind, you must also use a call out system to notify a 

person in control of this situation. If this warranty and statement of liability is unacceptable, then do not purchase these products.

 

 

Hot Shot Systems makes no representation that Products and Services will reduce any risk of property loss, product loss, loss of profit, pollution 

or personal injury or prolong the life of any equipment or other property; or that Products and Services will in all cases provide adequate warn-

ing and protection. You understand that Products if properly installed and maintained may only reduce the risk of property loss or other loss but 

Products and Services are not an insurance or a guarantee that there will be no property loss, product loss, loss of profit, pollution or personal 

injury or other loss as a result. CONSEQUENTLY, HOT SHOT SYSTEMS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY POLLUTION, 

PRODUCT LOSS, LOSS OF PROFIT, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR OTHER LOSS OR EXPENSES INCURRED 

BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FAILED TO GIVE WARNING.

 

Summary of Contents for 810-T

Page 1: ...T L ENGINE PIVOT ISUZU PANEL 10 ZIMMATIC PIVOT 10 WIRE SYSTEM 11 ZIMMATIC PIVOT 11 WIRE SYSTEM 12 UNIT SETTINGS 13 GROUNDING Version 160825 Hot Shot Systems Inc will no longer sell or warranty its products for the use in controlling or monitoring pollu tants However the use of these controllers in non pollutant applications such as water tanks water pumps pivots irrigation systems and any other mo...

Page 2: ...cted NEMA 4X cabinet with mounting ears on top and bottom The trans mitter receiver control box can be mounted on the side of a control panel pole or any other surface as long as the antenna does not have metal running within 12 of the antenna whip If longer range is needed an external long range antenna can be used Do not mount the HOT SHOT receiver to the well engine or cover because the strong ...

Page 3: ...itter has power and is ready to operate TRANSMITTINGIndicates when the Transmitter is transmitting SENSOR LEDS When these LED s are on it indicates that the terminal below it is connected to the COMMON terminal SENSOR LEDS TRANSMITTER FUNCTION SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH 4 ON MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT 2 TRANSMITTER 4 5 both ON MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT 3 TRANSMITTER 5 ON MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT 4 TRANSM...

Page 4: ...ycling the receiver s relay DO NOT have the receiver relay wired up to the pump during this procedure because it will continually open the relay for 10 seconds and then close the relay for 10 seconds causing damage to the pump Function switch 8 must be turned OFF the jumper wire removed and then turn off the power on the transmitter power switch to take it out of Beacon Mode Trans Terminal Strip S...

Page 5: ...l on the transmitter Run another wire from the pivot panel s neutral terminal J9 to the 120vac neutral terminal on the transmitter Make sure the pivot s well kill terminals DO NOT have any voltage from previously wired configurations Run a wire from terminal J12 to the Hot Shot Transmitter s COM input terminal Run a wire from terminal J11 to the Hot Shot Transmitter s ON OFF INPUT termi nal Connec...

Page 6: ...t ter Run another wire from the pivot panels neutral buss bar to the second 120vac Neutral input on the transmitter With these models we recommend that you use terminal 3 and 4 on the 3 Sec Delay PCB to control the Sensor on the Hot Shot Transmitter Remove the wires that currently go in to them and cap them off Run a wire from terminal 3 on the 3 Sec Delay PCB to the COM input on the transmitter R...

Page 7: ...ac Hot to the 120vac Hot terminal on the transmitter Run another wire from the pivot panels terminal 9 or 10 120vac Neutral to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter To connect the pivot panels well control relay to the Hot Shot Transmitter run a wire from terminal 15 PUMP CONTROL NO to the transmitters ON OFF input terminal Now run a wire from terminal 16 PUMP CONTROL COM to the transmitt...

Page 8: ...former to terminal 9 and 11 in the T L Allen Bradley Panel Then take the 2 wires from the 120VAC output side and run them to the trans mitters two 120vac inputs INSTALL a 24vac relay Interface Relay to control the Sensor input on the transmitter Control the Interface Relay by running a wire from the Allen Bradley panel s terminal 1 and 2 to each side of the Interface Relays coil terminals Run a wi...

Page 9: ...ay to control the SENSOR inputs on the transmitter To control the 12vdc Interface Relay run a wire from the engines Murphy switch terminal C on a 117 or from the terminal NC on a 518 to one side of the relays coil terminals Run another wire from the ground on the Murphy or from the NEG of the Hot Shot Transmitter to the other coil terminal on the 12vdc Interface Relay Now run a wire from the 12vdc...

Page 10: ... another wire from the 120v X2 terminal to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter INSTALL a 24vac relay Interface Relay to control the Sensor input on the transmitter Control the Inter face Relay by running a wire from one side of the relay coil to terminal 64 and connect the other side of the relay coil to terminal 4 Wire the N O side of the Interface Relay to the ON OFF INPUT terminal on...

Page 11: ...another wire from the 120v X2 terminal to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter INSTALL a 24vac relay Interface Relay to control the Sensor input on the transmitter Control the Inter face Relay by running a wire from one side of the relay coil to terminal 64 and connect the other side of the relay coil to terminal 65 Wire the N O side of the Interface Relay to the ON OFF INPUT terminal on...

Page 12: ...r unlicensed business or personal use Any changes or modifications may void the user s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to gov ernment regulations and may be prohibited UNIT FUNCTION SWITCHES 4 5 6 Using unit s on the transmitters and receivers can create a more precisi...

Page 13: ...ection devices incorporated on the cir cuit board that require proper grounding to operate Any equipment or device panels operating with or near the Hot Shot should also be con nected to the grounding system A good ground will enhance the trans mit and receive range of the Hot Shot System GROUNDING PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE DEVICE PANEL To watch a How To video on this feature click on the link ...

Page 14: ... s Guidelines Unintended use are at the End User s own risk and Hot Shot Systems does not warrant or make any representations whatsoever regarding the use of Products for any unintended use Hot Shot Systems Products are convenience items and are not intended to be a substitute for normal maintenance monitoring control and proper upkeep of equipment or property that Products are monitoring or contr...

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