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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Hetronic radio remote
control system. Hetronic radio remote controls are the
highest caliber in remote control value, performance
and safety.
Hetronic radio remote controls use the latest frequency
synthesizer technology to eliminate the problems
typically associated with radio remote control systems.
THE MANUAL
Before operation of the crane/machine and remote
control system, read your manuals carefully and
completely. The contents of this manual will provide
you with an understanding of safety instructions and
controls during normal operation and maintenance.
PRODUCTION AND SYSTEM NUMBERS
When contacting your dealer or Hetronic about service,
repair or replacement parts, know the Production and
System numbers of the transmitter and receiver.
The numbers are located on the label that is affixed to
the unit itself.
Record the Production and System numbers here:
UNAUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use only Hetronic replacement parts. The replacement
of any part with anything other than a Hetronic
authorized replacement part may adversely affect the
performance, durability, and safety of this system and
may void the warranty. Hetronic disclaims liability for
any claims or damages, whether warranty, property
damage, personal injury or death arising out of the use
of unauthorized replacement parts.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS
SYSTEM:
1. Make sure all installation has been properly
completed.
2. ALWAYS be sure the crane/machine and radio
remote control Emergency-Stop functions work
properly before beginning any crane/machine
operation.
3. Understand all Safety Precautions provided in the
manuals.
4. Review control functions and operation of the
machine and this radio remote control system.
5. Surge suppressors (RC type only) must be used
when the receiver is controlling magnetic
contactors.
6. When not in use, turn the transmitter off and store
in a safe place to prevent unauthorized use.
7. If the crane/machine does not respond properly,
stop operation immediately. Turn off the
transmitter and report the condition to the
appropriate technician or supervisor.
8. Turn off the transmitter and remove the battery
before any maintenance work is done.
IMPORTANT:
AVOID SYSTEM DAMAGE - ALWAYS
disconnect receiver power supply and control wiring
before welding on any part of the crane/machine.
9. Turn off the transmitter key switch when changing
the battery or taking a break.
10. Always have rechargeable battery pack in the
battery charger to ensure the availability of a fully
charged battery.
11. Installation, setup and service must be performed
by authorized personnel only.
12. Use only Hetronic spare parts.
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1. Specific approvals such as BTZ, FCC, CE, etc.
2. The type of transmitter or receiver.
3. Frequency and RF unit.
4.
Production Number
- The first digit indicates the
manufacturing facility (1=H-Germany, 2=H-Malta,
3=H-US, 4=H-Italy). The next four digits are the
production month and year. The last 6 digits are
the system address.
5.
System Number -
The Hetronic Part Number of
the transmitter or receiver.
Transmitter Production Number
Receiver Production Number
System Number
INTRODUCTION