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Épée Hitmate
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  • Page 1 Épée Hitmate User Guide...
  • Page 2 Epée Hitmate The smallest, lightest scoring system for épée practice. It’s portable, convenient ...and fun to use!
  • Page 3 Normally it’s sufficient to route the body-wire up the sleeve (inside the plastron if worn) and across the back. An Epee Hitmate set comprises three units: A pair of Hitmate units (one Red, one Green) and a Hitmate Floor Console. All three should show the same number on the edge.
  • Page 4 100 hours of use. Switching on Switch on Hitmate and the Console by pressing the red button on the top edge. Each unit should emit a single beep. If it does not, you need to check that the battery is correctly connected and is not exhausted.
  • Page 5 Operation When a fencer scores a touch on the opponent, the épée tip switch operates and Hitmate signals to the Floor Console. The Console beeps and flashes a red or green light, indicating the hit. Once a hit is scored, both Red and Green are locked out for a period of about 2 seconds.
  • Page 6 A touch to a good earth such as this should never register on the console as a hit. These two tests are all that is needed to confirm that Hitmate is working correctly. The next two tests check the coupling between...
  • Page 7 ‘far’ pin of the opponent’s body wire. It’s only necessary to do these checks if you suspect Hitmate is not working the way you expect. Normally, you just pass the body wire down your sleeve, plug in both ends and start fencing.
  • Page 8 If your Hitmate develops a fault, please return all three units as a set to your supplier, or send an email to hmservice@hitmate.co.uk describing the problem, and we will do our best to provide a speedy and satisfactory solution. DISPOSAL INFORMATION Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.

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