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WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER: We warrant Akron Brass products for a period of five (5) years after purchase against defects in materials or workmanship. Akron Brass will repair or replace product 
which fails to satisfy this warranty. Repair or replacement shall be at the discretion of Akron Brass. Products must be promptly returned to Akron Brass for warranty service. 

We will not be responsible for: wear and tear; any improper installation, use, maintenance or storage; negligence of the owner or user; repair or modification after delivery; damage; failure to follow 
our instructions or recommendations; or anything else beyond our control. WE MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OTHER THAN THOSE INCLUDED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, 
AND WE DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Further, we will not be responsible for any consequential, incidental or 
indirect damages (including, but not limited to, any loss of profits) from any cause whatsoever. No person has authority to change this warranty.

© Akron Brass Company. 2018 All rights reserved. No portion of this can be reproduced without the express written consent of Akron Brass Company.

revised:  05/18

ISO 9001 REGISTERED COMPANY

ERROR CODES
Error Codes consist of a two part blink code.  The first digit can be 1, 2 or 3 short blinks followed by another set of short 
blinks (1-9).  On the last blink of the second digit the LED remains on so it appears to be a long blink, then the code 
repeats itself.  For example, error code 1-1 appears visually as a short blink, short pause with LED off, then a long blink, 
then another short pause with the LED off, then repeats.

1-1

Rotation sensor

Rotation mag switch was not detected during a stow or deploy sequence.

1-2

Elevation sensor

Elevation mag switch was not detected during a stow or deploy sequence.

1-3

Swing Arm sensor (3440 Only)

Monitor is in stowed or deployed mode and the swing arm sensor signal is lost or sending an 
invalid value (regardless of mode)

1-6

Obstacle Avoidance profile missing

The obstacle avoidance feature is turned on but the avoidance profile has not been learned

1-7

Rotation hard stop 

N/A

1-8

Elevation hard stop

N/A

1-9

Swing Arm hard stop

An unexpected hard stop encountered while stowing or deploying after leaving a valid stowed or 
deployed position

2-1

Electric Riser 

The electric riser function has been turned on but the riser is not available on the network

2-2

CAN Valve Not Calibrated

Valve function turned on and paired but not yet calibrated.

2-3

CAN Valve Not Located

Pairing process failed during setup or valve lost power and/or CAN communications while 
operating

Содержание DECKMASTER 3440

Страница 1: ...CONFIGURATION WITH POTENTIOMETERS U2 LOGIC BOX INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS The following is intended to provide the basic instructions for installation operation and maintenance Read and understand these operation instructions before use ...

Страница 2: ...ation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Addresses practice not related to personal injury Product Warnings Cautions and Notices Use only for firefighting by trained operators Ch...

Страница 3: ...o the Stow position after use If not equipped with an automatic drain valve drain the monitor after use to prevent freeze damage The monitor nozzle logic box control box tether controller and field adjustable stops are made for optimal performance Do not alter in any manner The monitor was designed for use with the 5177Akromatic 1577 SaberMaster or 2499 Stack Tip nozzles Use of any other nozzle co...

Страница 4: ...5 16 16 5 8 14 11 32 4 7 16 18 25 32 19 5 32 17 1 32 27 23 32 4 7 16 5 5 16 11 9 32 16 5 8 18 25 32 23 9 32 DECKMASTER WITH 5177 AKROMATIC NOZZLE 45 225 DEPLOYED LEFT SIDE VIEW DEPLOYED TOP VIEW 170 170 STOWED TOP VIEW NOZZLE AT 90 STOWED LEFT SIDE VIEW NOZZLE AT 90 STOWED TOP VIEW NOZZLE AT 0 ...

Страница 5: ...5 8 4 7 16 18 27 32 18 11 32 19 1 4 11 9 32 14 3 8 4 7 16 29 1 32 24 9 16 18 25 32 5 5 16 16 5 8 11 9 32 DECKMASTER WITH 1578 SABERMASTER NOZZLE 45 225 DEPLOYED LEFT SIDE VIEW DEPLOYED TOP VIEW 170 170 STOWED TOP VIEW NOZZLE AT 90 STOWED LEFT SIDE VIEW NOZZLE AT 90 STOWED TOP VIEW NOZZLE AT 0 ...

Страница 6: ...at the final torque Rotational Hard Stops The stainless steel rotational hard stops set the boundaries for the area that the monitor is allowed to travel left counterclockwise and right clockwise The stop in the lower row controls the left CWW travel and the stop in the upper row controls the right CW travel Refer to figure 3 for the locations of the upper row and the lower row as well as points 1...

Страница 7: ...Page 7 FIGURE 4 Boundary Areas Set by Rotational Hard Stops ...

Страница 8: ... Vehicle Battery 12 24 VDC Red 12 AWG 2 Power In Vehicle Battery Black 12 AWG 3 Power In Auxiliary Battery 12 24 VDC Optional Green 12 AWG 4 Power In Auxiliary Battery Optional Black 12 AWG 5 Output H Bridge 5A Red 16 AWG 6 Output H Bridge 5B Black 16 AWG 7 Output Logic 1 Panel LED Brown 16 AWG 8 Output Logic 2 Discharge Red 16 AWG 9 Output Logic 3 Orange 16 AWG 10 Output Bi stable Relay Common Ye...

Страница 9: ...rn Motor Fog N Blue Black Output Swing Arm Motor Deploy P Black White Output Swing Arm Motor Stow Table 2 Monitor Harness Connections 3440 DeckMaster with UII control Initial setup The following functions can be configured in the setup mode Monitor Orientation sideways or inverted mounting Restore Factory Defaults Obstacle Avoidance Electric Riser Disable Enable Stow and Deploy Positions To enter ...

Страница 10: ...etup 0 1 One slow blink Programming Order See Notes Right Soft Limit 1 1 NOTE 2 Left Soft Limit 1 2 NOTE 2 Up Soft Limit 1 3 NOTE 2 Down Soft Limit 1 4 NOTE 2 Stow 1 5 NOTE 4 Deploy 1 6 NOTE 4 Monitor Orientation 1 7 Zero Position Sensors 1 8 NOTE 1 Restore Factory defaults 1 9 Obstacle avoidance Disable 2 1 Obstacle Avoidance Manual Operation 2 2 NOTE 3 Obstacle Avoidance Auto Operation 2 3 NOTE ...

Страница 11: ... it by pressing either the Stream or Fog switches If you use the Stream switch the nozzle will go to the stream position during stow If you use the Fog switch the nozzle will go to the fog position during stow 7 Once the position has been saved the LED on the control panel will go back to blinking once every three seconds From this point you can reset the UII logic box by momentarily pressing the ...

Страница 12: ...troller until the desired position is reached 9 To change the nozzle pattern toward the straight stream or fog position 10 Press the proper toggle switch toward STRAIGHT or FOG respectively as labeled on the controller until the desired nozzle position is reached B MANUAL OVERRIDE CONTROLS The manual override control is to be used only when the power to the monitor is off A single override crank w...

Страница 13: ...o overhaul the joint to clean and replace the grease See Table 1 and Table 2 below for grease volumes Periodically inspect the condition of the grease in the elevation and rotation joints See the tables below for recommendations regarding the condition of the grease Do not apply grease more frequently than 1 time per month Standard recommended grease is Lubriplate Low Temp This is an anhydrous cal...

Страница 14: ...y revised 05 18 ISO 9001 REGISTERED COMPANY ERROR CODES Error Codes consist of a two part blink code The first digit can be 1 2 or 3 short blinks followed by another set of short blinks 1 9 On the last blink of the second digit the LED remains on so it appears to be a long blink then the code repeats itself For example error code 1 1 appears visually as a short blink short pause with LED off then ...

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