Important Safeguards:
1.
Electrical enclosure (control box) should be protected with a non-metal roof
or shield. This not only protects the paint finish but also keeps rubber
components (gasket, boots, antenna, etc.) from drying out.
2.
Warning:
Electric shock or malfunction could occur if power cord or plug is
damaged in any way. Do not work Pro Cutter in rain – or allow cord or plug
to lie in water.
3.
Always use properly grounded 120VAC electrical outlet.
4.
Do not operate Pro Cutter if control box, or any of its components are
damaged in any way, or after malfunction.
5.
Use Pro Cutter only as intended and described in literature.
6.
Always unplug Pro Cutter when through working each day.
7.
Do not allow flag to run into ends, or damage may occur to electronics, rope,
or both.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
Problem:
Solution:
1. Pro Cutter will not operate
Make sure there is power to
using remote control or manual
machine. Check 4A fuse.
switch.
2. Pro Cutter will operate using
Check battery in remote
manual switch but not remote
control. Be sure antenna &
control.
receptacle aren’t damaged.
3. There’s a “clicking” noise
Fuse is blown.
but Pro Cutter won’t run.
replace fuse (4 amp, 250 v.,
fast blow).
NOTE:
The remote control, worn on the rider’s wrist, has a 9-volt battery in the plastic
case inside the pouch. The battery must be changed on a regular basis.