Mini-Crawler Crane M A E D A Section 4 – REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
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REMOTE CONTROL
SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
This section describes the remote control
operating procedures. Before you perform any
remote control operating procedures, read
"Section 2 SAFETY."
General
No Modification
• Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the
Transmitter and Receiver, or the accessories,
which may cause an electrical shock or a fire.
Fig. 4-223
Holding the Transmitter
• The Transmitter is designed for one hand
controls in general.
Refer to the figure below for basic usage of the
Transmitter.
Levers and buttons can be manipulated by the
thumb, while the Accelerator lever can be
triggered by the forefinger.
Other fingers should grab the grip to hold the
Transmitter.
Fig. 4-224
• Always manipulate levers and switches by
fingers.
Do not attempt to pick them by a sharp edge or
such for manipulation.
It may make an opening in the Transmitter
which allows water to enter inside and brings its
troubles or failures and cause a serious hazard.
Fig. 4-225
No Water Washing
• Always keep the Transmitter unsoiled, and
clean it when necessary. Oil or mud on surface
may cause miss-operation by slipping hands,
which may result a serious hazard.
• Do not attempt water-wash the Transmitter, in
any event.
It allows water to enter inside and brings its
troubles or failures and cause a serious hazard.
Fig. 4-226
• Scrub the Transmitter and Receiver with a wet
cloth from water or diluted detergent to remove
the dart.
Avoid alkaline or alcoholic cleaners or sprayer
cleaners which deteriorate plastics and produce
cracks.