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7 Warning: Before removing the Stinger RF upper unit from the deck mount for use in portable mode, disconnect the power cable. A power charging
8 E. RF Transmitters The 8297 RF monitor uses W.E.T. (Wireless Electronic Technology), an innovative wireless radio link, to send all commands
9 Caution: Any modification of the enclosure will destroy the NEMA 4 rating and will void the warranty coverage of the transmitter.
10 IV. CONTROL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Handheld Transmitter Specifications Input power 2 AA batteries (Alkaline recommended) Output power Meets
11 V. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A. 8298F RF Deck Mount Adapter Attach the 8298F RF flange to a 3” 150# ANSI flat faced steel companion flange on the
12 Figure 12a Figure 12b Partial Ring Gear B. 8298P RF Deck Mount Adapter Attach the 8298P RF to the 3” NPT male thread on the wat
13 81327111 Panel Mount Transmitter a) Mark the panel cutout and mounting screw pattern per dimensions in Figure 13 b) Cut a rectangular clearance
14 81353101 Fixed OEM Supplied Switches a) Place a 1A fuse between the red lead of the transmitter and a switched positive power lead on th
15 Monitor Settings Table 3 Record Security Settings Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8ABABMonitor LocationMonitor Security Code Remove the cover from the cont
16 Note: Do not set the security switches to either all “ON” or all “OFF.” These are invalid settings and will not allow the transmitter
17 81327111 and 81353101 Panel Mount and OEM Transmitters Disconnect the power connector to the panel-mounted transmitter at the back of the panel. O
18 VI. OPERATION A. Deck Gun Mode 1. Attachment and Operation (a) Install the monitor by supporting the nozzle and holding the twist handle on the u
19 shaper be used with this monitor. The short length of the 282-A helps to minimize stress on the discharge elbow gearing. When the 8297 RF monitor
20 and attach it to the portable base. Attach the upper monitor assembly to the portable base using the same technique used to attach it to the deck
21 Any combination of left, right, up, or down can be used to achieve motion in both horizontal and vertical directions simultaneously
22 Warning: When up-down manual override is used, it is possible to position the nozzle elevation below the electronic safety limit of 30
23 VII. MAINTENANCE A. Preventive Maintenance Procedures for Stinger RF Upper Assembly Preventive Maintenance The complete monitor and control
24 As Needed: Check that the interior of the monitor inlet is clean. Flush out any dirt with clean water. To assure ease of left/right rotation, pe
25 As Needed: Replace any damaged parts including illegible labels. Part numbers can be found in the exploded parts drawings at the end of this manu
26 VIII. MONITOR & STREAM SHAPER HYDRAULIC DATA Interpreting Flow Data The following graphs offer the pressure losses for the monitor (and oth
Table of Contents I. Product Safety...
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98308000 Rev. F ELKHART BRASS MFG. CO., INC. P.O. Box 1127 · 1302 West Beardsley Ave. Elkhart, Indiana 46515 E-mail: info@elk
1 I. PRODUCT SAFETY Important: Before installing and operating this equipment, read & study this manual thoroughly. Proper installa
2 II. SYSTEM FEATURES Twist Release/Handle Left/Right Override Up/Down Override Twist Release Lock Pin Latch Pin Visual Indicator 150#ANSI F
3 Figure 2 81282001 Handheld Transmitter Features NEMA 4 Sealed No Control Wires to Run Flush Mount Hardwired to Vehicle Power System (Maximum
4 III. SYSTEM COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS A. 8297 RF Upper Monitor The 8297 Stinger RF® Portable Monitor is a lightweight dual-purpose monitor.
5 Manual Overrides The Stinger RF is equipped with manual override features for both the Up-Down and Left-Right functions. These overrides are inte
6 to the motor. As soon as the control switch is released, the circuit resets to allow subsequent operation of the monitor. Caut
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