Set-up of the Inverter for Application "B" (Regular Retraction)
1. Set Sector 2
• If the gun is operated only in one sector
angle, the lower sector rings 2 should be
used.
• Loosen the lower lock nut and move the
sector rings 2 into the required position.
ATTENTION! The set sector angle is
always lying in between the arrows
pointing to each other.
• If the inverter fork is already in its lower
position, make sure the inverter fork is
positioned in between the arrows of sector
rings 2 pointing to each other.
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2. Bring the Inverter Fork in its Lower Position
Is the inverter fork in its basic position (see page 9),
hence not yet in its lower position, continue as
following:
• The inverter fork in its basic position must be
positioned in between the arrows of sector rings 1.
Sector 1 can be chosen freely.
• Bring sector circuit into Position L – sector circuit
must be located beneath timer.
Timer
• Set the timer for 1 minute (setting of timer see page 14).
• Start timer by abruptly pushing the gun or by pushing
the drive arm down and letting it swing up again. Wait
until time has elapsed.
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Position "L"
Inverter fork in its lower position, in between
arrows of sector rings 2 pointing to each other.
• After approx. 1 minute, the magnet releases and the
inverter fork will be unlocked (a clicking sound is
audible).
• Now turn the gun anti-clockwise until the bolt of the
lower inverter fork is falling through the gap of the
sector rings 2.
• The inverter fork is now locked in lower position and
the gun can operate in sector angle 2.
• Control that the inverter is correctly preset, by turning
the gun to the left and to the right within sector 2. If
the inverter is correctly set, the inverter fork will not
move when hitting the lower sector rings 2.