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7.2.
Pedestrian light
The pedestrian light accessory improves the instruction given to pedestrians, this may include
around construction sites. Both the traffic and pedestrian light may be used together or
independently.
STEP 1
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Unpack the accessory and check components:
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Check the condition of the accessory to ensure all components have been supplied.
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Position the accessory in close proximity to the product.
STEP 2
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Attach accessory to product:
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Insert accessory into adapter, position light to face the direction of pedestrians.
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Align connection points and secure with wing bolts (minimum of two bolts to be fitted).
STEP 3
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Connect accessory cable to port:
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Ensure the product is turned off prior to connecting cable.
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If using this as the primary accessory, line up pins and connect cable plug to the L1 port.
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If using this as a secondary accessory, connect cable and plug to the L2 port.
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Ensure plug is pushed in and fully connected.
STEP 4
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Test operational sequence:
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Access the control panel using the key and turn the product on.
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The product will run a self-test, once complete the green power light will illuminate.
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Test attachment in manual mode by pressing the red button and using the remote control.
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Ensure the product is turned off prior to changing the mode.
STEP 5
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Operating the pedestrian light:
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Ensure the product is turned off prior to switching between modes.
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Refer to section 4.1 for information on the modes and select.
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If the boom is not required, switch deactivate boom (DB) off and detach it from the product.
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If intending to use the automatic cycle, switch auto open (AO) on.
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If other accessories are being used simultaneously, connect them and switch on.
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Turn the product on, self-testing will identify modes and attachments.
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Automatic cycles can be overridden by the manual button or remote controls.