Promatic, Inc.
ALWAYS DISARM MACHINE AND DISCONNECT BATTERY
BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS.
Position your body and all body parts behind the unit. Never ap-
proach from the front, stand in front or to the sides of the unit.
Proper care and maintenance will greatly extend the life of your ma-
chine. We recommend the following:
Daily
Dirt, dust and target debris should be cleaned off the machine.
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Accumulations of debris will result in broken clays, more wear on
bushing and bearings, less than optimum performance and
erodes the protective coating on the machine causing rust to
form. A shop vacuum or blower works well for this task.
Check that the batteries are fully charged. A dead or low battery
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will result in premature motor and electrical components failure.
We recommend using a digital battery tester.
Two to Four Times a Year
The following maintenance should be performed two to four times a
year, depending on target volume:
Inspect the battery cables for loose or corroded connections.
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Inspect the throwing strip for uneven wear. Uneven wear can re-
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sult in broken targets and is an indication that the throwing plate
height needs to be adjusted.
Inspect toggle switch and fire button covers for tearing and dry
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rot. Replace items as needed to prevent moisture from damaging
electrical components in the housing.
Inspect nuts and bolts to insure nothing is loosened or over-
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tightened.
Lubricate all moving parts with a dry lubricant (i.e. silicone).
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Grease the grease certs inside the carousel. DO NOT OVER
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GREASE. If over greased, the grease will run onto the carousel
plate and cause erratic targets.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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