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Instruction Manual

MODEL: AC TRACKTECH T1V2

World’s First Portable, Remote-Control Aircraft Tugs

95411 Rev. K

Summary of Contents for T1V2

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MODEL AC TRACKTECH T1V2 World s First Portable Remote Control Aircraft Tugs 95411 Rev K ...

Page 2: ...ote Control Operation 10 2 2 Operating the Tug 12 2 3 Adjusting the Wheel Cradle 14 2 4 Adjusting the Tire Guide Spacers 17 2 5 Adjusting Track Tension 19 2 6 Loading the Aircraft Wheel 21 2 7 Unloading the Aircraft Wheel 22 2 8 Lifting the Wheel Cradle Ramp 23 2 9 Charging the Tug 25 2 10 Charging the Remote Control 26 2 11 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 27 3 Troubleshooting 29 4 Warranty...

Page 3: ...3 1 Components 1 1 Components in the Box 1 Components Tug Tug Charger Radio Transmitter Battery Tray Radio Charger Owners Manual Spare Parts Bag Foam Stand ...

Page 4: ... 1 Components 1 2 Tug Components 1 Components Wheel Cradle Ramp Rear Cradle Gate Power Switch Tug Charging Port Cradle Release Lever Electronics Cover Left Track Assembly Right Track Assembly Main Plate ...

Page 5: ...5 1 Components 1 3 Spare Part 1 Components Pins Spare Track Parts Links Retainer Clips Treads Track Install Tools Fuses 4 Amp Light Fuse 10 Amp Circuit Board Fuse Retainer Clip Tool ...

Page 6: ...tools are used to assist in the installation of new tracks This section is intended to show how the tools are used only A detailed instruction guide is provided when purchasing new tracks Refer to that instruction guide when installing new tracks When the retainer clip is properly installed into the track pin groove is should rotate freely inside of the groove ...

Page 7: ...f new tracks when the they are too tight making it difficult to align the pin holes Insert the track pin tools on the inside and outside adjacent pins to the missing pin hole You will need to hold these in place by hand Adjacent Pin Missing Pin Hole Track Pin Tools ...

Page 8: ...re track links clips and tools to quickly replace or repair tracks It also includes cradle shims and mounting screws to lift the wheel cradle ramp away from the ground When the ground is very uneven the wheel cradle ramp may hit the ground preventing the aircraft from loading These components are located on board the tug underneath the electronics cover ...

Page 9: ...he tug The foam stand has the following dimensions 19 x 11 x 2 1 4 It is stored in the shipping box foam packaging Foam stand should sit centered on the tug aligned to the back of the electronics main plate assembly 1 Lift from here 2 Slide underneath tug Foam Stand Use the foam stand to lift the cradle off the ground for track replacement or repairs ...

Page 10: ...ecessary to switch to the moderate or fast speed mode on the toggle when turning Factors such as terrain and incline may affect the maneuverability of the tug Adjust speed modes at your discretion 1 Switch the remote control ON The power indicator light turns on and the remote control beeps once If this does not happen check the remote control battery con nection for proper installation When the ba...

Page 11: ...as a indicator that it is still in the ON position This is not an indicator of a low battery The control stick on the remote controller is very sensitive and will cause the tug to move if it is moved accidentally Turn OFF the remote controller when not in use Warning Note 2 To drive the tug move the control stick in the desired direction ...

Page 12: ...l blink and there will also be a beeping sound 3 Turn on the power switch on the radio controller The power indicator LED will illumi nate green blue in color It is recommended you practice maneuvering the tug prior It is recommended you practice maneuvering the tug prior to loading the plane to loading the plane 4 It is recommended to use the radio in fast speed mode Moderate and Slow speed mode ...

Page 13: ...sprockets for proper seating along the tracks If the sprock et is not properly seated it could result in damage to the track 7 Visually check tracks for wear on the treads and wear on the inner plastic surfaces Also inspect for damaged or missing retainer clips as a result of driving over small rocks Damaged treads should be replaced before operating the tug ...

Page 14: ...4 1 Components 2 3 Adjusting the Wheel Cradle 2 Start Up Guide 1 Remove the link locking pins from both sides of the wheel cradle and position the cradle in down position as shown below Link Locking Pins ...

Page 15: ...res of the plane to ensure the plane does not roll backwards 3 Drive the tug under the wheel of the plane until the wheel cradle locks in the upright posi tion Make sure the wheel is touching the back gate as shown Back Gate wheel touching here ...

Page 16: ...ntil the pin can be inserted into the next closest hole You do not want this to be too tight on the tire Do not force the adjustment pins in 5 Release the latch using the radio and back the tug out from under the plane Drive the tug back under the tire to check that the wheel cradle is set up correctly and to ensure the cradle is latching securely When releasing the latch always make sure the whee...

Page 17: ...e Guide Spacers 2 Start Up Guide 1 If the tire guide spacers are in the widest position and your tire does not fit or it is too close of a fit remove the tire guide spacers and adjustment pins Widest Position Adjustment Pin Tire Guide Spacer ...

Page 18: ...r tire centered in the cradle The distance between the tire guide spacers should equal the width of your tire plus one inch maximum 3 Align each tire guide spacer to the nearest hole in the adjustment pin block Insert the adjustment pin in the nearest hole position to secure in place Adjusting the spac ers correctly will prevent the tire from turning inside the cradle Width of your tire plus 1 max...

Page 19: ...e three front rail end retainer screws It may be necessary to rotate the large sprocket in order to gain access to one of the retainer screws 3 Retainer Screws on Outer Side of Rail Plastic Track Cover Track Cover Screws Front Rail End Track tension may need to be adjusted after several hours of use Follow the instruc tions below for each track ...

Page 20: ...here should be about a 1 2 of play at the center of the track 4 Tighten up all 3 retainer screws and reinstall the plastic track covers Install Plastic Track Cover Using 6 Screws 5 Repeat steps 1 thru 4 for the other track Push Rail End Forward 1 2 Up and Down Play at Center of Track ...

Page 21: ...to its desired location Be cautious of the steering angle limitations of your aircraft Do not over steer your aircraft with the tug This can cause damage to your gear 7 The circuit breaker reset buttons will trip if the tug is overloaded This will cause the tug to be unresponsive to the remote controller To reset the circuit breaker open the electronics cover and locate a two white or black button...

Page 22: ...re puts pressure on the back gate of the cradle The back gate is the gate that is closest to the latch mechanism 3 While holding a slight pressure on the back gate release the latch by holding the latch release button on the radio 4 While still holding the latch release button move the tug away from the tire 5 The front gate should go down and the airplane tire will roll out of the cradle ...

Page 23: ... very uneven terrain the wheel cradle ramp may hit the ground and prevent the aircraft from loading onto the tug 1 The shims and mounting screws with attached lock washer are located in the on board parts box underneath the electronics cover The electronics cover is held down magnetically pull the cover to open Electronics Cover Mounting Screws Shims ...

Page 24: ... to the OFF position when not needed Tighten screws to secure 3 Both left and right side shims should be engaged if in the ON position or both sides should be disengaged if in the OFF position to prevent the cradle from twisting 2 With the wheel cradle in the Up latched position install the shims onto the tug main plate threaded holes located near the loading end Two shims and one mounting screw p...

Page 25: ...2 The charging indicator LED should light up red once the charger is connected prop erly The tug will be fully charged once the charger indicator LED turns green 3 Leave the tug charging when it is not in use The charger is equipped with smart charging technology preventing the battery from overcharging Keeping the tug on its charger this will prolong the life of the battery ...

Page 26: ...ler 1 Plug the transmitter charger into a 110v AC wall socket 2 Plug the connector from the charger into the charging jack on the transmitter The charging indicator LED located on the side of the transmitter will illuminate green indicating the charger is charging Once the transmitter is fully charged the charging indicator LED will turn off 3 The charging rate of the charger is 150mAh When using t...

Page 27: ...atteries 2 Start Up Guide No Battery Access Cover Screws Back Cover 1 Before changing the remote control batteries the remote controller and tug should be turned OFF 2 Remove 2 screws on the back cover of the remote controller then remove the back cover ...

Page 28: ...able AA Lithium Ion batteries Refer to section 2 9 in the owners manual 5A Reconnect the battery to the transmitter circuit board 6A Re install back cover and screws Note A shrink wrapped battery pack can be purchused from AC Air Techology to replace the installed battery tray To use a shrink wrapped battery pack 1 Disconnect the battery tray from the transmitter circuit board 2 Connect the new sh...

Page 29: ...l For technical support call or e mail AC Air Technology 855 884 7222 info acairtechnology com The troubleshooting guide is divided into three sections Tug Remote Controller Wheel Cradle Refer to the images and descriptions below as they are mentioned throughout the text ...

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Page 33: ...lication use modification or misuse of this product thus no liability shall be assumed or ac cepted for any resulting damage or injury By the first act of use set up or assembly the user in using the product accepts all resulting liability Failure to operate this product in a safe and responsible manner can result in damage or injury both to the user as well as to others the product or property This...

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