PowerSmoke 740 (HV) Operating Instructions
Version 2.0
7. Initial Operation / Teach-in of Pump
Hint:
After mounting and finishing connections it is advisable to test and possibly
program (teach in) the smoke oil pump.
Generally, after mounting any electrical add-on device, a range test with powered
pump should be conducted. Don't let the pump run dry during these adjustments
or a range checks!
For the first tests or range checks it is best to reroute the pressure pipe
back to the smoke oil tank (e.g. by putting the pressure hose of the
smoke oil pump back onto the fuel nozzle in order to pump the oil in a
circle). First fill the smoke oil tank (approx. half full). In order to achieve
optimal regulation no travel limit should be programmed at the
transmitter. It is possible to only use one half of the servo travel range
to use the other "half" for a different function. Corresponding to the
travel range adjustments of your transmitter the
PowerSmoke740 (HV)
can be programmed (taught in).
For programming of the
PowerSmoke740 (HV)
a programming
jumper, a functioning radio control (or servo tester) as well as sufficient
power supply are necessary.
Hint:
As long as the PowerSmoke (HV) is in programming mode the pump motor is not
driven, i.e. the device can not accidentally pump and therefore is in a safe mode.
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