Take care when using radio control. Choose a safe location from where you can clearly see
the entire work area.
Never leave a transmitter switched on and unattended!
In the event of a fault, the radio control system must be shut down immediately.
▪ Switch off the radio transmitter using the emergency stop switch.
▪ Unplug the 7-pin plug from the tractor.
Transmitter
1 Button 1 4 Emergency stop
2 Button 2 5 Charging socket
3 LED
The radio transmitter includes controls for actuating the various functions.
The emergency stop function must be deactivated before you can start using the transmitter.
▪ This can be done by simultaneously pressing and holding both transmitter buttons for
around 5 sec.
If the LED flashes green while the buttons are being pressed, this indicates that the
transmitter is ready. If the LED is red and flashing, this indicates that the battery is flat -
charge the battery.
Button 1: The rope is released, it can be reeled out freely.
Button 2: The rope will continue to be reeled in whilst the button remains pressed and will
stop when the button is released.
Charge battery:
1. Connect the supplied charging lead to the cigarette lighter, then connect the transmitter
to the charging socket.
2. The transmitter should be allowed to charge for approx. 14 hours.
Load the transmitter at least 2 times a year, even if it has not been used all year.
Receiver
▪ Connect the 3-pin continuous current plug to the tractor.
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