Electric Control Board Functions - Gearmore SPEDOVATORS Operation & Service Manual

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6.3.2 ELECTRIC CONTROL BOARD FUNCTIONS

Should you have any doubt, apply to our After-Sale Service.
IMPORTANT:
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHALL OPERATE ON THE ELECTRIC COMPONENTS,
EVEN TO PERFORM STAGES OF LITTLE IMPORTANCE.
Turn off the main switch before operating on the electric system.
POSSIBLE DAMAGES CAUSED BY A WRONG ELECTRIC CONNECTION ARE NOT
UNDER WARRANTY.
After having performed the electric connection of the control board and installed the equipment accord-
ing to all the directions stated in the previous paragraphs, read the following instructions (Fig. 08e) to
perform the preset controls:
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To switch on the control board, move upwards the
push button (pos. 1) (ON). To switch it off, move it
downwards (OFF).
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To raise the "head unit" hold the push button (pos. B)
upwards. To lower it, hold it downwards. To stop the
head unit in an intermediate position, release the push
button (in its steady centrol position).
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To let the "set of discs go back manually" press the
mushroom head push button (pos. D). To reset,
release the push button.
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To perform the "unit sliding out" hold the push button
(pos. C) down rightwards. To let it go back, hold it
down leftwards.
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To perform the set of discs clockwise "rotation" press the push button (pos. A) upwards.
To perform the counterclockwise rotation, press it downwards.
Be careful! The push button Pos. "A", after having been pressed, holds its position, therefore reset it in
its central position (neutral) to stop the set of discs rotation.
DO NOT OPERATE THE SET OF DISCS ROTATION CONTROL placed on the control
board, when the set of discs is not working.
DO NOT OPERATE THE SET OF DISCS ROTATION CONTROL placed on the control
board, if the set of discs has been raised from the ground.
Before performing any maneuver, even to test them, read carefully this manual and pay attention to the
instructions and directions of the paragraphs concerning the above mentioned control functions.
Fig. 08e
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