Akron DECKMASTER 3440 Instructions d'installation, d'utilisation et d'entretien - Page 12

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

A. PANEL CONTROLLER OPERATION
The panel controller is used to control the monitor and nozzle.
1. To deploy the monitor for use:
2. Locate the STOW/DEPLOY switch and push the toggle switch up for three seconds and release.
3. To stow the monitor after use:
4. Locate the STOW/DEPLOY switch and push the toggle switch down for three seconds and release.
5. To change the horizontal monitor position toward the right or left:
6. Press the proper toggle switch toward "RIGHT" or "LEFT" respectively, as labeled on the controller, until the
desired position is reached.
7. To change the vertical monitor nozzle position upward or downward:
8. Press the proper toggle switch toward "RAISE" or "LOWER" respectively, as labeled on the controller, until the
desired position is reached.
9. To change the nozzle pattern toward the straight stream or fog position:
10. Press the proper toggle switch toward "STRAIGHT" or "FOG" respectively, as labeled on the controller, until the
desired nozzle position is reached.
B. MANUAL OVERRIDE CONTROLS
The manual override control is to be used only when the power to the monitor is off. A single override crank with a 1/4"
hex drive is provided and attached to the monitor for use on both the horizontal and vertical override controls and the
stow/deploy control. To use the manual override, insert the hex drive end of the override crank into the hexagon shaped
hole on the shaft end opposite the motor. Rotate the override crank in the desired direction to aim the monitor.
When the override crank is no longer in use, put it back in the storage position. Do not use the
electric controls when the override crank is being used or is in position for use.
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