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Finn Bark Blower BB302 - Subsystem 4: Radio Remote Transmitter

Finn Bark Blower BB302
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SUBSYSTEM 4: RADIO REMOTE TRANSMITTER
This Bark Blower is equipped with a Cervis Radio Remote Transmitter to control the MATERIAL
START/STOP, the FLOOR SPEED DECREASE/INCREASE, and the ENGINE RPM INCREASE/
DECREASE. It also contains an Emergency Stop button that will shut down the engine.
To turn on the Radio Remote, twist the red E-Stop button clockwise to release it to its UP position,
then press the green Power button located on the back side, bottom corner.
NOTE: Radio remote will not work until initial start has occurred at the hardwired
Material Start pendant.
To utilize the Material Start/Stop feature of the Radio Remote Transmitter, the initial start must
occur at the Start/Stop pendant on the Bark Blower. Start the engine using the STARTING
PROCEDURE. Turn on material flow using the START button on the Pendant, then turn off
material flow using the MATERIAL START/STOP function of the Radio Remote.
The hardwired, Start/Stop on the unit is the primary and overriding set of controls. When either
the STOP button is pushed or a loss of power to the controls occurs (i.e. the rear door on the
feed roll housing is opened), the material Start/Stop feature on the Radio Remote Transmitter
is deactivated. This feature will remain inactive until the initial start is once again made at the
machine by pressing the START button on the pendant.
The MATERIAL INCREASE/DECREASE function on the Radio Remote Transmitter can be used
to change the floor speed and effectively adjust the output of mulch from the machine.
The ENGINE RPM INCREASE/DECREASE function on the Radio Remote Transmitter adjusts
the throttle on the engine, which also increases or decreases the air flow output of the machine.
NOTE: If the RPM INC button is pressed and then released, the engine RPMs will
only increase by 10 RPMs, but if the button is pressed and held, the engine
RPMs will ramp up at a much faster rate.
For additional info, see Cervis Engineered Application Specific Supplement: WSMB-7454 FINN.

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