Start, Stop and Inactivity Time
out
The remote control activates (powers up) when any push
button is pressed. Blinking TX and RX LEDs indicate that
the remote control is alive and communicating with the
base unit. To conserve battery power, the remote control
stays active for approximately three (3) seconds before
automatically shutting down unless there is button activity
within the three second limit. When the unit times out and
powers down, all remote control LED activity stops (Figure
16). Pressing any button will reactivate the remote control
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Figure 16
1.
Associate
4.
RX
2.
Disassociate
5.
LINK
3.
TX
Power Save Mode
The base unit will revert to Power Save Mode ― until a power
cycle occurs ― if the base unit is active for more than 2.5
hours without communication from the remote control.
Power Save Mode is a low current state of the base unit. In
Power Save Mode, the base unit will not communicate with
the remote control, will not activate outputs, and will not
generally function as normal.
•
When in the time-out mode the engine will not run (or
will quit running) and the remote control will not control
any function.
•
To wake controller in time-out mode, turn the key switch
to the OFF position and then turn the key switch to the
start position momentarily (engine will turn over).
•
To avoid controller time-out during operation, use the
remote control to rotate the chute or change the engine
speed at least every 2.5 hours.
Adjusting the Nozzle Direction
The direction of the nozzle opening can be changed from
right to left by pressing the appropriate button on the remote
control (Figure 17).
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Figure 17
1.
Nozzle direction, left
2.
Nozzle direction, right
Towing
CAUTION
Check with your county or state safety towing
regulations department before towing your debris
blower.
•
Make sure that the hitch and coupling of the towing
vehicle are rated equal to, or greater than the trailer "gross
vehicle weight rating" (GVWR).
•
ALWAYS inspect the hitch and coupling for wear.
NEVER tow the debris blower with defective hitches,
couplings, chains, etc.
•
CHECK the tire air pressure on both the towing vehicle
and the debris blower. Also check the tire tread wear on
both vehicles
•
ALWAYS make sure the blower is equipped with the
"Safety Chains”.
•
ALWAYS attach the debris blower's safety chain to the
frame of the towing vehicle.
•
ALWAYS make sure that the towing vehicle's directional,
backup, and brake lights are working properly.
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