User's Manual

User Manual
version 3.2
Move series radiocontrols
mod.
GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK
and
T
April 2016
REM
device
®
- ITALY 21
The life expectancy of the battery can be reduced if subjected to extreme
temperatures. Batteries must be stored in cool, clean and ventilated rooms
with a temperature of between 10°C and 30°C.
If batteries are stored for over 8 years they might experience a loss of
performance.
Spent batteries must not be disposed of in the environment or together with the
normal domestic waste. Batteries must be disposed of in compliance with local
regulations, using the waste disposal service available in the area.
Keeping the radio control system in proper working order
Preventive maintenance and routine checks
Clean the transmitter unit at regular intervals to stop sediment building up
and becoming extremely hard to remove later on and/or obscuring graphic
symbols showing what functions are assigned to the control buttons.
Should symbols become illegible or come off, you must replace them with
new labels.
In induction recharge models, clean the cavity at the
bottom of the units periodically to prevent debris build-up.
Do not use solvents to clean the devices. Do not immerse
the transmitter unit in water.
Check that the transmitter unit's seal is perfectly
watertight, check for cracks in the housing and make sure the rubber on
buttons or control actuators is not damaged in any way. The ingress of
liquid can seriously damage or compromise the proper operation of the
electrical circuits inside the radio control.
Non-routine maintenance and any repairs needed must be carried out only
by specialist personnel authorized by REMdevice.
Above all, replacing accumulators with unsuitable parts can result in a risk
of explosion.
Checking that the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON and all
functions are working properly
Press the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (see Figure 1) and check the radio
control has switched off and deactivated.
To carry on with the testing procedure, reset the EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON by turning it roughly a ¼ turn until it clicks, then activate the
START control on the transmitter unit again.
Press a button or operate a machine control actuator associated with a
movement and, keeping it held down, press the EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON at the same time: the machine must stop immediately!
User Manual
version 3.2
Move series radiocontrols
mod.
GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK
and
T
April 2016
22
REM
device
®
- ITALY
Reset the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON to continue.
Once you have reactivated the transmitter unit, press one button or
actuator at a time and check that the machine performs the operation
indicated by the relevant symbol.
NEVER use the device if the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON is not in working
order. This pushbutton has to be working properly to ensure that all
machine operations are stopped immediately and the remote control
system is disabled. If this pushbutton is not in perfect working order, or
even if it is only partially broken, system safety is compromised, meaning
the unit is no longer complying with the regulations and operators are
exposed to serious danger.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Conformity
All move series radio controls operating in the frequency band 433.050 -
434.790 MHz and/or 869.700 - 870 MHz comply with the essential
requirements and the other pertinent regulations set in directive R&TTE
99/5/EC. The EC declaration of conformity attached contains the list of the
harmonised regulations the radio controls comply with (as far as it is
applicable).
All the move series radio controls operating in the frequency band 902 -
928 MHz comply with the essential requirements of the following
standards:
FCC (Federal Communication Commission) Part 15
IC (Industry Canada) RSS-102
Transmitter Unit
BRICK move
FCC ID = RTF-BRBPM6
IC number = 11555A-BRBPM6
PAIL move
FCC ID = RTF-PABPM6
IC number = 11555A-PABPM6
GENESIS move
FCC ID = RTF-GEGM6
IC number = 11555A-GEGM6
T move
FCC ID = RTF-TTM6
IC number = 11555A- TTM6