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Tornado International Ltd
Ver 3.1 Jan 14
ORBITER MANUAL
5.0 Operation
WARNING
It must be understood that
ORBITER
is a free running vehicle and as such all steps must be
taken to ensure that it is only used by guests who are of a suitable size and age. To
determine if a guest is large enough to drive
ORBITER
is easy. The guide is as follows.
With the guest seated in the car and their back against the backrest their arms must reach
the controls without leaning forward. It should be understood that the position of the body
when correctly seated is an intrinsic part of the in–built safety of the ride. To determine if
the guest is old enough to understand the principles behind safe operation of the ride is far
more difficult. It could be assumed that a child of ten or older would have sufficient
understanding to operate the vehicle correctly. However there is great latitude in children’s
development and understanding during the ages of five to twelve. It is suggested that the
decision as to whether a particular child is suitable for this ride should be left to the parent
or adult accompanying the child. It is of course vital that suitable signage is erected in
order to convey these points to such adults. See appendix D.
5.1 DAILY
At the Start of the Operating Period:
1.
Check the charging indicators on the front of the charger (Fig 3.4 items 3&4). The
digital display should read 100%, with the GREEN LED illuminated when fully
charged
.
If the indicators do not show this then notify your supervisor and do not
disconnect the battery.
1. Disconnect the batteries from the chargers.
1. Move the ORBITERS into the playing area and polish and clean the bodies.
1. Open the ORBITER body (Fig 4.1) and carefully place the batteries into the battery
carriers (Fig 4.2).
Note the position of the battery leads and ensure that the battery
lifting handles are folded flat against the top of the battery
.
Caution!
Exercise care when lifting or moving the batteries. They are heavy! Lift using only
approved techniques keeping your back straight. Be aware of the battery lead and avoid
the plug becoming caught as this might cause a sudden increase in the load. Avoid putting
the battery down on the plug or lead.
5. Connect the battery leads to the ORBITER control electronics (Fig 4.2).
Note:
The ORBITER must always have two batteries connected when in service.
Tip:
Red handles are fitted to aid connecting and disconnecting.
6. Conduct a thorough visual inspection of the chassis.
7. Note the coin counter reading.
1N00-962
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