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3. By Email: basecamp@thermalintell.com a. Feel free to email us at any time with technical questions or parts inquiries. Please include the Serial Number of your BASECAMP if you have a specific question about your machine so we can better help you.
3. Do not modify or alter this equipment or any of its components without the written authorization from Thermal Intelligence. 4. Thermal Intelligence is constantly working to improve its products. We reserve the right to make improvements or changes to subsequent models, with no obligation to make these changes or addition to previous models.
5.2 Towing with Vehicle: 1. Ensure that BASECAMP has been shut off, the breakers are all in the off position and the Master Battery Connect Switch has been turned off (control panel should be off).
1. The unit can be lifted by a forklift from either side using the fork pockets. 2. Arrange the unit(s) on the flat bed, leaving enough room for movement between units, especially the overhead lights if transporting multiple BASECAMP units. a. Make sure overhead lights are secure within the bracket prior to loading.
2. Refill the fuel tank in a well-ventilated area. 3. Replace the fuel tank cap after refueling. 4. Do not smoke. 5. Do not refuel a hot or running engine. 6. Do not refuel the engine near sparks or open flames. BASECAMP OPERATOR MANUAL...
Users can choose to set the temperature as high as 100°C or 212°F. 2. The BASECAMP will ramp up engine load to attempt to hit your desired output temperature. Keep in mind that the BASECAMP does a 100°C or 180°F temperature rise over ambient.
7.5 Generator Usage: 1. BASECAMP provides 27KW of continuous power. 2. Once the BASECAMP is running and at full operation, users may turn on the Main Breaker to access the power distribution. 3. Simply match your required power with the outlet label on the BASECAMP, plug into the socket and turn on the corresponding breaker.
7.6 Light Tower: 1. The BASECAMP is equipped with (3) 480-watt LED lights providing 192,000 Lumens. 2. The breaker switches for the lights can be turned on once the BASECAMP is running and the main breaker is turned to the on position.
12". 7.8 Remote Probe: 1. Plug the Remote Probe into any 120V outlet within 50' of BASECAMP. Place away from metal structures for better signal strength. 2. The screen will update with the Probe temperature & controls once properly connected.
Never weld on the heater unless approved by Thermal Intelligence. e. Do not replace any parts or tires except for parts from Thermal Intelligence or tires with the same rating as the original equipment and meet the specifications. f. Always use the correct tools when performing repairs or routine maintenance.
The fuel pump high-pressure fuel lines and fuel rail contain very high- pressure fuel. ii. Never loosen any fittings while the engine is running. Personal injury and property damage can result. iii. Operate the engine and check for leaks. BASECAMP OPERATOR MANUAL...
3. If BASECAMP still doesn't start you may have an air-locked fuel line or a fuel leak. If no leaks present, using a 10mm wrench open the fuel line bleed screw located on the fuel filter (not on the water separator) and see if any diesel fuel comes out.
Operate engine approximately five minutes to bleed the air in the coolant circuit. f. Coolant level will drop. g. Stop the engine and once cooled, there should be approximately 1” of coolant in the reserve tank. BASECAMP OPERATOR MANUAL...
2. Inspect battery posts and cables for tightness and corrosion. 3. Tighten and clean cables and posts as necessary. If required, use battery contact cleaner. 4. Coat the battery posts with dialectic grease, after tightening and cleaning. BASECAMP OPERATOR MANUAL...
3. The BASECAMP should be off when the bolt is removed. If the exchanger is cool to the touch, users may insert a finger into the exchanger to check for fluid.
1. Utilizing a 13mm wrench users may adjust the individual light lenses to the desired angle. 2. For adjusting the entire bracket assembly up or down you will require a 16mm (outside) and 17mm (inside) to loosen the bracket and adjust the angle. BASECAMP OPERATOR MANUAL...
1. Engine Oil a. Refer to the Kubota Engine Manual for precise oil specifications. b. BASECAMP is shipped with CJ4 compliant 5W-30 conventional diesel engine oil. 2. Engine Coolant a. Refer to the Kubota Engine Manual for precise coolant specifications.
**All information and specification in this Operating Manual were accurate at the time of printing. Due to Thermal Intelligence’s commitment to continuous product development, we reserve the right to revise this document at any time, without written notice. Current versions of all manuals will be available: https://thermalintelligence.com/support-content/.
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