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7. Verify that the boom configuration has been imported into the machine settings. Failure to do this will cause
the boom sections to not be recognized in a job. Virtual sections should show up in boom settings. If properly
completed, the ISO icon at the top right of the screen will be green. AIM Command FLEX™ II NCVs must be
properly indexed for this to work.
8. Ensure there are no active DTCs. Review the
section on page 51 for assistance with the DTC status
indicator if necessary.
NOTE:
If there is water in the tank, the following steps may be performed with the engine running and the
product pump enabled. Do not run the pump for an extended period of time with no liquid in the
tank as this may damage the pump.
If the product pump is not enabled, the system will encounter a pump pressure error.
9. Enter a test speed in the UT mode. The boom section display on the Home page should respond with the
corresponding section icons in the UT window.
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No triangle indicates that the section is off
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an empty triangle indicates the section is active but is being controlled by automatic section
control.
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A triangle that is filled in blue indicates the section is spraying.
NOTE:
The NCVs will emit an audible clicking noise while operating properly.
10. Start a job. Ensure that all necessary widgets are available to the operator to allow proper machine operation.
Make a copy for the complete widget setup for the operator to modify.
11. In job view mode, enter a test speed. Verify that the section control is off. The boom section display on the
Home page should respond with the corresponding section icons in the UT window.
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No triangle means the boom is off.
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An empty triangle indicates the boom is active but is being controlled by automatic section control.
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A triangle filled in blue means the boom should be spraying. Expect a pump pressure error since
the pump is not running. if the booms do not respond correctly, delete and import the boom
settings.
12. Once the system is functioning properly, fill the tank with water and complete the functional inspection.
FUNCTIONAL INSPECTION
Refer to the following sections for assistance with validating that the AIM Command FLEX™ II system has been
installed properly:
NOZZLE CONTROL VALVE FUNCTION
To verify that the AIM Command FLEX™ II system is functioning properly after installation:
1. Flush the main product tank and boom plumbing with clean water, and verify the tank contains at least 100
gallons [379 L] of clean water.
2. Park the equipment in an area with enough space to unfold the booms and allows for visual inspection of the
spray pattern from a moderate distance (e.g. 20 ft [6.1 m]).
3. Set the AIM Command FLEX™ II system to manual mode, and set both the pump PWM and NCV PWM to 50%.
Refer to the
section on page 54 for assistance with adjusting the PWM percent values in the
manual control mode.
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