Flex Pro Transmitter Instruction Manual
April 2019
Radio controlled equipment should not be operated by any person with insufficient eyesight or hearing or
by any person who may be suffering from a disorder or illness that may cause them to lose control of the
equipment, is taking any medication that may cause loss of equipment control, or is under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
2.4 Safety Information and Recommended Training for
Radio Controlled Equipment Operators
Anyone being trained to operate radio controlled equipment should possess as a minimum the following
knowledge and skills before using the radio controlled equipment.
The operator should:
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have knowledge of hazards pertaining to equipment operation
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have knowledge of safety rules for radio controlled equipment
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have the ability to judge distance of moving objects
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know how to properly test prior to operation
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be trained in the safe operation of the radio transmitter as it pertains to the equipment being
operated
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have knowledge of the use of equipment warning lights and alarms
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have knowledge of the proper storage space for a radio control transmitter when not in use
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be trained in transferring a radio control transmitter to another person
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be trained how and when to report unsafe or unusual operating conditions
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test the transmitter emergency stop and all warning devices prior to operation; testing should be
done on each shift, without a load
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be thoroughly trained and knowledgeable in proper and safe operation of the equipment that
utilizes the radio control
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know how to keep the operator and other people clear of hazardous areas
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know and follow the local lockout and tagout procedures when servicing radio controlled
equipment
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know and follow all applicable operating and maintenance manuals, safety procedures, regulatory
requirements, and industry standards and codes
The operator shall not:
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operate the equipment if the direction of travel or function engaged does not agree with what is
indicated on the controller
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operate any damaged or malfunctioning equipment
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change any settings or controls without authorization and proper training
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remove or obscure any warning or safety labels or tags
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leave power on the radio controlled equipment when the equipment is not in operation
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operate any equipment using a damaged controller because the unit may be unsafe
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operate manual motions with other than manual power
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operate radio controlled equipment when low battery indicator is on