User's Manual

ENG man BRAVO-FUNK-915 00 BRAVO-FUNK-915 Radio remote control system
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ENGLISH
2.3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR A PROPER AND SAFE USE OF THE RADIO
REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM.
IMPORTANT! Radio remote control user MUST:
- Check the correct mechanical operation of the STOP button before every operation.
- Check the correct operation of the control devices.
If there is a deterioration in the correct operation of the STOP button or functional abnormalities in the control devices, the
use of the radio remote control must be prohibited until the full restoration of the system's functionality.
- Use the transmitter unit by holding it or fastening it to the body in a safe and stable manner to avoid it accidentally
falling.
- Be thoroughly familiar with the functions and features of the radio remote control and of the machine the receiving
unit is connected to.
- Before activating any movement of the machine, ensure that the operator's position is such to ensure that:
- There is no danger of tripping.
- There is no danger of loss of balance.
- It is impossible that small-sized objects can introduce themselves between the command actuators and
involuntarily activate an operation.
- Allow to follow the movements of the machine and the load in view.
- Guarantee the safety conditions concerning those engaged in other operations, activities or work in the
work area of the machine and operator.
- Turn off the transmitting unit whenever the work is suspended, even momentarily, even if the device is equipped
with automatic shut-off.
- Switch-off the transmitting unit and disconnect the power supply of the receiver before performing any maintenance
on the radio remote control or on the machinery.
- Do not leave the transmitting unit unattended and switched on.
- Remember that the transmitting unit can operate the machine even when placed indoors and far from the receiving
unit, so improper use can cause severe damage to people and property.
- Never wash the units with water jets, use a damp cloth only.
- Do not use in shielded environments (e.g. inside the drum of the mixer).
- Charge the batteries in an environment that is not too hot, too cold, too humid or dusty.
- Keeping the batteries partially charged at all times can extend their useful life.
- Do not leave the batteries discharged for long periods.
- Charge the batteries at least once a year even if the unit has not been used since the last charge.
TRANSMITTING
UNIT
RECEIVING
UNIT
Command
actuators
Battery
Battery Check
light
Option Check
LED
Starting
keyswitch
STOP mushroom button
ANTENNA
POWER light
ALARM light
STATUS light
4 Mounting points
with vibration dampers
with vibration dampers
Cable output
Rating plate
Rating plate