Specifications
7500 MACHINE CONTROLS
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OPERATION – WIRELESS
• THE CUTTER WHEEL MUST BE
DISENGAGED BEFORE STARTING
THE MACHINE.
• To start the engine and radio control
transmitter, follow these instructions.
• On the machine, turn the ignition key
switch to ON and the engine switch to
Remote On.
• On the transmitter, press the E-STOP
button down.
• Toggle any switch on the transmitter.
• Twist the E-STOP button clockwise to
release. Release the E-STOP button
within 10 seconds to power up or the
unit will power down. When the
transmitter is operating there is a yellow
light that will be flashing, the light is
indicated in the picture at the right.
(Read the radio control manual for more
information on the meaning of different
lights and colors.) If the transmitter
doesn’t start, check the transmitter for
stuck switches, it will not start with a
switch in the ON position.
• Now start the engine, turn the key switch
while pressing the by-pass switch to start
the machine. If the engine doesn’t start
right away and you have to restart it,
turn the key switch OFF and back ON.
Make sure the light on the transmitter is
still on, and restart the engine by turning
the key and pressing the by-pass switch.
If you lose the connection (light off),
repeat the procedure from the beginning
and perform each step exactly as
described. Test controls for proper
operation.
• The E-STOP button turns off the
transmitter and the machine when it is
pressed down.
TOGGLE ANY
SWITCH
E-STOP BUTTON
A YELLOW LIGHT
WILL BE FLASHING
WHEN TRANSMITTER
IS SENDING SIGNALS
TO THE RECEIVER
LOW BATTERY /
FAULT LIGHT
NEVER WELD ON A MACHINE WITH
RADIO CONTROLS WITHOUT FIRST
DISCONNECTING THE RECEIVER WIRE
HARNESS, OTHERWISE THE RADIO
RECEIVER WILL BE DESTROYED.
BY-PASS
SWITCH
KEY
SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH UP
TO REMOTE ON
THE RADIO TRANSMITTER SHOWN HERE IS FOR A
3-FUNCTION MACHINE. IF YOUR MACHINE IS
EQUIPPED WITH A THROTTLE AND ENGAGER, YOU
WILL RECEIVE A TRANSMITTER WITH 5 FUNCTIONS.
THE LOW BATTERY AND RADIO ON LIGHTS MAY BE
IN A DIFFERENT LOCATION ON A 5-FUNCTION UNIT.