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Start Brush Distance
The default settings do not allow the machine to oil
the first 24 inches of the lane. If the factory setting is
increased, the area with no conditioner will need
to be maintained by hand to keep the oil in the
area to a smudge and the area looking good.
This feature is used to reduce the oil near the foul
line. Increasing the value will delay the brush from
turning on. This adjustment also turns the brush off
before reaching the foul line at the same distance.
It is very important to not have the buffer brush and the vacuum motor to come on at
the same time on the lane going forward. Monitor the on times, and adjust the Buffer
Brush Start Distance to come on sooner or later to avoid potential lane machine shut
down.
This feature is great for open play bowling when it is near impossible to keep customers
behind the foul line. Another tip that does help is to never turn off foul lights during
open play. This will make them think twice from going past the line and tripping the
buzzer.
Oil Pattern Distance
To change the over all Oil Distance of the program,
press on the number and the keypad display will
show allowing you to enter the required distance.
Drop Brush in Reverse Location
To change the location in which the buffer lowers
and turns on in reverse, tap the number to the right
of Drop Brush In Rev. A keypad will then display
allowing you to enter the required distance.
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