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Maintenance and service

18 2 1  Cleaning the transmitter and receiver

Before cleaning you must turn off the ignition on the vehicle 

and take out all the plugs of the radio control unit so that no 

function is triggered involuntarily. Clean the system parts with a 

damp or soaked in spirits cloth.

NOTICE!

Risk of damage to the device from cleaning the vehicle

Prevent system parts having direct contact with oils or 

lubricants. The system parts may not be cleaned with a 

steam-jet degreaser / high-pressure washer.

To prevent a deep discharge the transmitter automatically swit-

ches itself off when there is very low battery voltage (passive 

emergency = off). 

Charge the batteries regularly.

If the status LED of the transmitter goes out just a short time 

after the transmitter is switched on, the batteries must be 

replaced (see commissioning / preparation / installing the trans-

mitter batteries).

18 2 2  Batteries

If the status LED on the transmitter goes out shortly after you 

switch on the transmitter, you must replace the batteries (see 

Commissioning/Preparation/Fitting Batteries/Rechargeable 

Batteries in the Transmitter)

In the event of an emergency, a work process that has 

begun can be ended by switching on the transmitter 

again.

18 2 3  Rechargeable batteries (optional)

Summary of Contents for B&B F6

Page 1: ...WIRELESS CONTROL FOR FOREST WINCHES F6 Version 02 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS english...

Page 2: ...Product Division Wiesentalstra e 42 73434 AALEN GERMANY Tel 49 7361 946 4813 Fax 49 7361 946 440 E Mail service forest frequency com Internet http www forest frequency com Translation of the German or...

Page 3: ...lude detailed explanations on mounting installation parameterization operation mainte nance and servicing of the radio control Use of the operating instructions Read the complete operating instruction...

Page 4: ...most care Nevertheless errors cannot be totally excluded We draw your attention to the fact that we do not assume any legal responsibility or any type of liability for consequences that can be traced...

Page 5: ...n the serial number the manufacturer can identify every component The receiver identification can be found on the housing The trans mitter identification is located on the rear of the transmitter on t...

Page 6: ...or serious injuries CAUTION Potentially hazardous situation that can lead to minor or light injuries NOTICE Potentially hazardous situation that can lead to property damage Component at risk of ESD E...

Page 7: ...rol F6 17 7 2 General features 18 7 3 Transmitter features 18 7 4 Receiver features 18 8 Functional Description 18 8 1 Structure 18 8 1 1 Transmitter F6 S 18 8 1 2 F6 receiver 19 8 2 Functions 20 8 2...

Page 8: ...ns on the transmitter F6 S 41 17 2 2 Release brake 42 17 2 3 Permanent release 42 17 2 4 Pull drum 43 17 2 5 Gas 43 17 2 6 Gas 44 17 2 7 Triggering Active emergency 44 17 2 8 Reset Active emergency 46...

Page 9: ...structural point of view that the cable intake speed does not exceed 0 6 m s and that the change in cable intake speed is not more than 20 percent Conduct regular visual inspections to allow damaged...

Page 10: ...on site in the highly unlikely event of total failure of the battery it is recommended that you always carry two spare batteries and the manual con trol for the winch with you in the vehicle The stop...

Page 11: ...vent of a short circuit very high currents may occur which could for example heat up plug connec tions and cables considerably A fire could potentially result The supply voltage of the receiver must b...

Page 12: ...y lose capacity with age and operating times become shorter If handled properly the lifetime of the battery is around 1 500 charge and discharge cycles After further charging cycles and at temperature...

Page 13: ...the battery ordinance batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste Batteries purchased from TELENOT can be returned free of charge where they are disposed of properly 3 6 Conduct in the event...

Page 14: ...nch Accessories kit with 4 AA batteries waist belt 3 runner bonded metal buf fer for receiver B B ball point pen Original operating instructions F6 Translation of the original operating instructions i...

Page 15: ...control F6 is used for wireless activation of cable winches The radio control F6 can be used to control single drum winches ET of all types Transmitter Receiver Winch release brake pull drum Gas F6 E...

Page 16: ...sy to handle and you can carry it conveniently on your waist midriff or chest optional The ergonomic design of the operating panel allows for fatigue free working and safe operation also if you are we...

Page 17: ...rhythm This permits rapid on site assessment of the status of the radio control The receiver electronics are contained in a robust polyamide housing and protected against dust and water jets protectio...

Page 18: ...A batteries fitted 2 spare AA batteries for 50 hours of operation with full batteries or charged rechargeable batteries optional eneloop AA exchangeable replaceable battery system optional Protection...

Page 19: ...equence red red red orange orange orange Device malfunction Contact service What to do in case of a device malfunction In the case of an error in the safety critical function or the internal self moni...

Page 20: ...setting 20 min the permanent release function is automatically exited and the brake is applied again The following functions are parametrized at the factory depen ding on winch type Single functions E...

Page 21: ...n switches on the supply voltage at the Gas output when you tap the button The Gas function switches off the supply voltage at the Gas output when you tap the button Application With Gas a fixed highe...

Page 22: ...en rapidly battery charged Already activated commands e g pull drum are switched off other dangerous commands are blocked If you turn the stop and emergency call switch new com mands are accepted agai...

Page 23: ...434 475 MHz Channel 3 434 675 MHz Switch off transmitter receiver must be under voltage Press and hold a button on the transmitter for longer than 5 seconds the operating LED lights up Changing to nex...

Page 24: ...ap for chest carrying method for mounting in the waist belt for transmitters F10 F6 F5 F9 F1011 F1008 and F1007 30 mm wide with plas tic snap buckle Carrying strap can only be used together with the w...

Page 25: ...witch is located 10 2 Receiver F6 E Mechanical structure of F6 receiver Mounting clips Cable screw thread Diagnostics LED The receiver of the radio control F6 comprises a two part plastic housing PC A...

Page 26: ...ng of waist belt on transmitter F6 S Feed the waist belt under the belt plate Installation of chest belt onto waist belt Carrying the transmitter on your chest You can carry the transmitter of the rad...

Page 27: ...he screws may not exceed 4 5 mm Screw the bracket tight The transmitter can now be placed in the bracket and taken out again 11 2 Receiver F6 E 11 2 1 Mounting location requirements The receiver must...

Page 28: ...ceiver These provide a minimum gap from metal surfaces and dam pen vehicle vibration 217 5 mm 201 mm 8 mm 135 5 mm 152 mm Antenna Mounting of F6 E receiver Mark the fixing holes using the dimensional...

Page 29: ...Position Position F6 E connections Socket 1 BU1 8 pole terminal block Socket 2 BU2 8 pole terminal block Socket 3 BU3 USB socket 12 2 Connection type The connections for socket 1 2 are designed as spr...

Page 30: ...the winch type and is attached to the remote control 12 3 1 Socket 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Socket 1 connection configuration Pin Type Labeling icon Function Technical Data 1 Output NOT In the event of emer...

Page 31: ...on Function Technical Data 1 Output Release brake Switches UB max 5 A 2 Output Not occupied 3 Output Gas 4 Output Gas 5 Output C Not occupied 6 Power GND Ground 0 V 0 V max 5 A 7 Power UB UB operating...

Page 32: ...ol is inserted into the Trailer lighting socket this will cause a short circuit 13 Installation The connection line for the radio control F6 is pre wired at the factory for one or more plugs e g 7 pin...

Page 33: ...ly by other consumers Release brake similar Solenoid valves Electronics Ground 0 V Battery Siren pre alarm not occupied Pre alarm alarm device Loud horn Lift magnet Motor for gas adjustment NOT Privat...

Page 34: ...e radio control ensure that the manual control cable is pulled out 16 1 Requirements The correct cabling of the receiver to the winch or to the vehicle has been performed by a specialist according to...

Page 35: ...serving the correct polarity negative pole points upwards 16 3 1 Fitting batteries rechargeable batteries in the transmitter Switch the vehicle ignition on and start the vehicle Use the On button to s...

Page 36: ...ree operation Requirements Electrically sound connections within the entire system Electrically sound ground and 0 V connections frequent fault sources are corroded contacts or inadequate ground conne...

Page 37: ...p 2 Receiver is inserted into the correct socket s 3 Batteries in the transmitter are full and rechargeable batteries are charged see operation transmitter status LED 4 Receiver is ready for operation...

Page 38: ...ing up tree trunks Do not touch the towing cable during operation Nobody should be located around the intake zone of the cable winch DANGER Danger from tree trunks falling down Keep a safe distance fr...

Page 39: ...in the highly unlikely event of total failure of the battery it is recommended that you always carry two spare batteries and the manual control for the winch with you in the vehicle The stop and emer...

Page 40: ...on the transmitter flashes green if battery full rechargeable battery charged 1 s On button Off button Status LED Operating level LED Switching on the transmitter F6 S To extend operating times and t...

Page 41: ...Blinks green Command is transmitted Blinks quickly Stop switch on the transmitter actuated if no other command is triggered The green red color depends on the battery charge level Flashes red Battery...

Page 42: ...se Via function Release brake Release brake command Press and hold the button for longer than 1 5 seconds or 3 5 seconds pre parameterized depending on the winch type The brake remains permanently rel...

Page 43: ...e zone of the cable winch 1 s Pull drum command Press the button briefly The cable intake continues as long as the button is pressed and stops again immediately when the button is released jog mode De...

Page 44: ...e function description functions gas adjustment 17 2 7 Triggering Active emergency Active emergency command CAUTION Hearing damage due to noise Wear hearing protection when you are working in the dire...

Page 45: ...n 1 sec sound 1 sec pause etc The stop and emergency call switch remains functional even when the transmitter is switched off By actuating the stop and emergency call switch the transmitter can be swi...

Page 46: ...again by pressing the On button The siren and the output Emergency for main alarm only are switched off and the alarm is reset 17 2 8 Reset Active emergency Reset Active emergency command Turn the sto...

Page 47: ...nately two times red two times orange relay monitoring has tripped Check fuse 1 and relay outputs for short circuits no voltage may be applied if the output is inactive 5 Diagnostics LED on the receiv...

Page 48: ...e out all the plugs of the radio control unit to ensure that no function is triggered involuntarily If you discover a fault DANGER Danger due to malfunctions Work can no longer be performed with a def...

Page 49: ...ischarge the transmitter automatically swit ches itself off when there is very low battery voltage passive emergency off Charge the batteries regularly If the status LED of the transmitter goes out ju...

Page 50: ...te the warranty Si 5 Si 4 Si 3 Si 1 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K1 K2 K3 K4 K12 K13 Position of fuses and relays in the receiver F6 E NOTICE Risk of damage to device due to electrostatic charge Discharge y...

Page 51: ...elay key Procedure for the qualified specialist Pull the connection cable s from the winch vehicle socket Localize the source of the fault and eliminate it e g short circuit in the cabling Remove the...

Page 52: ...3 fixing screws of the receiver housing 19 3 Disposal Scrap metal Hand in synthetic elements for recycling Recycle electrical and electronic parts or return them to TELENOT The product is subject to...

Page 53: ...20 C to 30 C The self discharge effect of the batteries rechargeable batteries is temperature dependent and increases at higher storage temperatures Humidity Storage at max 40 in operation 100 Protec...

Page 54: ...ED 2014 53 EU and the protection targets of low voltage directive 2014 35 EU and EMC directive 2014 30 EU The system is free of charge and does not need to be registered with the Federal Network Agenc...

Page 55: ...55 Declaration of conformity 21 Declaration of conformity EC Declaration of Conformity F6...

Page 56: ...d Reduce motor speed on off Legend Short operation Long operation F6 wireless control Transmitter operation basic functions Symbol overview Transmitter off Transmitter on Pull drum Release brake Gas G...

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