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AUX 1 and AUX 2 (generic buttons)
These are generic buttons that can control “other functions”.
For example, foam valves or flood lights. In a networked
system the AUX1 and AUX2 can be used for controlling and
switching between 2 robotic nozzles.
MANUAL OPERATION WITH CRANKS
The robotic nozzle can be manually operated with cranks.
This may be useful for service and maintenance, if and
when the power is cut, or a motor is damaged. The FORCE
robotic nozzles are not suitable for manual operation and
manual cranks are for emergency use only.
If manual operation is necessary first disconnect the cables!
Then the robotic nozzle can be manually operated with cranks. Any attempt to manually operate
the robotic nozzle without removing the connectors will be very difficult - virtually impossible - and
also it will lead to damage to the electronics!
After manual operation of the robotic nozzle,
you must recalibrate the robotic nozzle before resuming normal operation.
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