Sturtevant Richmont
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Battery Installation
To install the batteries in the tool:
1. Move the power switch to the disabled (off) position.
2. Unscrew the battery cover from the rear of the grip.
3. Observe the two labels inside on the battery holder.
4. Install the batteries as shown on the labels and in the
photograph here.
5. Reinstall the battery cover.
Starting Routine
To use the wrench slide the power switch to the Enabled or On position. The tool will begin an internal starting routine
and the display will fi rst show the version of the fi rmware that resides on the tool then display the model of the tool
(tool capacity in foot-pounds).
Once the starting routine is complete, the tool will then show on the display the information for the status in which it
was most recently set. This includes the mode of operation, unit of measure, current data record number and target
torque setting.
If the tool has been associated with or learned by a controller, the lower right-hand corner of the display will have the
characters “rad” active.
The Controller Association or Learning Process
Each of the controllers these tools can be used with has a different learning process, and the instructions for creating
the association for each is slightly different. There are a couple of common elements in the process:
•
The process will start with the tool power disabled (tool turned off)
•
The controller will be placed into a “learning” mode or the tool transmitter serial number will be provided to the
controller.
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At the point in the process where the actual association is to be created, the tool power will be enabled (power
turned on).
During this process the controller and tool will establish the communication link, and the controller will notify the
operator or programmer that the association has been made, usually through a sound or LED illumination. Once
this process is complete, the options for tool programming through the controller and tool use with the controller are
available.
Using the Tool Without a Controller
S/R 1100-Series
Exacta
®
2
Digital Torque Wrenches can be used without a controller when needed, but the operating
characteristics are signifi catly different; the tool functions as a standard
Exacta
®
2
Digital Torque Wrench. Additional
information on this is available on our website, along with calibration instructions and Exawin 5 software. All of these
are available at no charge; simply register your tool(s) by following the links on the
Exacta
®
2
page and follow the
instructions to download all of the available options.
Cleaning, Calibration and Repair
These tools should be cleaned periodically with a soft damp cloth to remove dirt.
Factory calibration (with certifi cation from our ISO 17025 Accredited Laboratory) is available, as is factory repair
if needed. Simply contact your S/R distributor, or contact us directly using the information on the fi rst page of this
document.