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Operations Manual
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4. Unpacking and Assembly
a. Open the shipping container and remove the carry bag.
b. Open the carry bag and check all standard and optional
components are present and undamaged.
c. Remove the components and assemble the detector in the
following sequence.
4.1 Shaft Assembly (see Figure 4)
a. Remove the armrest from the carry bag.
b. Remove the main shaft (including handle) and lower shaft
(including coil) from the carry bag.
c. The two shaft assemblies are interconnected by the coil cable that
runs through the inside of these hollow components.
d. Ensure the coil cable is fully within the cable groove in the lower
shaft. Release the lower camlock lever on the bottom end of the
main shaft, position and slide the small end of the lower shaft
inside the main shaft to the desired length and clamp these two
components together by closing the lower camlock lever.
e. Before attaching the armrest, decide how the Control Box is to be
positioned. (See Figure 6 for correct coil cable positioning.)
Release the upper camlock lever at the top end of the main shaft,
position the selected grommet on the coil cable into the keyway in
the upper camlock, place the end of the armrest inside the main
shaft and clamp these two components together by closing the
upper camlock lever.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to pull the cable through the top of the main shaft if
the control box is to be connected to the handle. However, if the cable
is pulled through, twisting the coiled section of the cable to tighten the
coil will make reinsertion of the cable easier.
To repack the detector in its carry bag, pack the components in the
following sequence:
Folded main and lower shaft
Control Box
Armrest
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