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1. Figure 4 4 Speaker icon on working page 4 Press Home to return to the main weighing display 5 To disable the function repeat the above procedure Setting Date and Time 1 Press the Utility button The display appears as in Figure 4 1 1 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the Time Setting line 2 Press Enter to confirm The display will appear as in Figure 4 5 TIME SETTING Month Meus B CONFIRM Figure 4 5 Time Setting screen 3 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the value you want to change 4 Press the Left or Right button to change the value 5 Once you have changed all values use the Down button to scroll to the Confirm line and press Enter 6 Press Home to return to the main weighing display 4 7 Start Weigh The operator can set the most comfortable angle where the system will start to weigh Start Saved Boom angle where the system starts to weigh values acquisition Actual Actual Boom angle to easily compare actual position with start weigh position Min Minimum angle available that could be used as the start weigh angle this value depends on the system calibration Max Maximum angle available that could be used as the start weigh angle this value depends on the system calibration To set a value 1 From the working page press Home The display appears as in START WEI Angle SUIEGHETE 8 Actual
2. Min Max Figure 4 6 Start Weigh screen 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the value you want to change 3 Press the Left or Right button to change the value 4 Press Enter to confirm the value 5 To return to the main display press the Home button 4 8 Delete Functions There are five delete functions accessible from the Delete screen Partial This will cancel the last weighment Partial x 2 Truck fill residue material when the last bucket load did not empty completely to find out the effective total quantity unloaded weigh the material which has remained in the bucket and use this function This will remove twice the last value weighed from the total so that you can find out the total value of material which has actually been put into the truck Total This will cancel the total load before you start a new truck loading Products Totals This will cancel the totals in the memory end of the day end of the week etc This operation takes approximately 30 seconds Tare This will cancel the tare To access these functions 1 From the working page press Delete The display appears as in Figure 4 7 Partial Partial x 2 ater iExexoluenE e onere Tare Figure 4 7 Delete screen 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the line you want to change 3 Press Enter to execute the function To return to the main display press the Home butt
3. The display appears as in Figure 4 10 Using the use the Left Right Up or Down Project buttons navigate to the desired character and press Enter until the truck name appears as desired You can also directly insert the name by pressing the key with the corresponding letter represented Once the name is complete press the Home button The name is saved The indicator can store up to 100 different projects Eight lines of 16 characters can be set per project 1 2 4 10 Press the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the Project line Press the Enter button The display appears as in Figure 4 9 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the line containing the code number with which the name is to be associated If necessary use the Left or Right buttons to go to the next or previous page respectively Press the Menu button when the cursor is positioned over the desired item The display appears as in Figure 4 10 Using the use the Left Right Up or Down buttons navigate to the desired character and press Enter until the project name appears as desired You can also directly insert the name by pressing the key with the corresponding letter represented Once the name is complete press the Home button The name is saved Density Function Specific Gravity For this example we will change the material to be pri
4. 18 System Compliance Environmental Operating Temperature 20 C to 70 C Storage Temperature 30 C to 80 C Humidity 65 C 92 Vibration 10 to 500 Hz 5g Bump 25g 6ms Table 1 1 System compliance specifications Safety Considerations 3 2 0 Display Indications and Button Functions 2 1 Central Unit Signal lamps Display indicate when the maximum load set has been reached Setting and Spero I R Port keys Figure 2 1 Indicator front 4 pin connector for second serial connection 4 pin connector for 9 serial connection Swivel ball mount connects to bracket Name plate _ gt i 26 pin connector for connection to the junction box lt On Off Switch Figure 2 2 Back of indicator 4 ES 1 Excavator Scale 2 2 Indicator Display Rice Lake Weighing Systems ES 1 indicator is capable of displaying multiple readouts depending on the function Refer to Figure 2 3 and Table 2 1 for an explanation of these readouts i st Figure 2 3 Indicator display readouts Number referenced in Figure 2 3 Explanation 1 Display of tank filling with respect to the maximum load set The tank fills in percentage with respect to the maximum load set 30 tons if max load is zero Display of the total weight load in truck Display of the p
5. of boom or bucket parameters will be required only after sensor or central unit replacement Working near electrical or other energy installations e g power lines electrical power A Warning railroads gas and oil pipelines may be extremely hazardous and life endangering Insufficient securing or marking of your measurement site could cause a dangerous situation on the public highway building site or in the factory etc Keep a safe distance from these installations Should it be necessary to work near such installations then the responsible authorities have to be informed and their instructions must be followed 1 6 Electromagnetic Acceptability The term Electromagnetic Acceptability is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment k Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although the product A Warning meets the strict regulations and standards in this respect RLWS cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in tolerance limits for measurements being exceeded Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards in this connection RLWS cannot completely exclude the possibility that the product may be disturbed b
6. Don t rotate the excavator s turret during the weight you can try this only when accuracy tests of the machine are fully completed If you get a negative reading negative weigh the value won t be added to the total and the counter of bucket lifts won t be counted ES 1 Excavator Scale 4 0 Operation To access the operator s menu press the Utility button from a working page The display will look like the following Taren Always Weigh Count Down Unit Meas BuzzerWeigh BuzzerKey BuzzerRC Time Setting Correction Machine Figure 4 1 Operator s menu Press the Home button to return to normal operation 4 1 Setting a New Tare A new tare must be set when the bucket or the hydraulic system oil is changed or when the bucket is dirty with material which one cannot manage to unload It can be shown that the quantity of material which deposits in the bucket after the first works remains almost constant therefore when setting a new tare the weight of the quantity deposited can be zeroed and thus only the material which is effectively poured into the truck tank is weighed 1 Perform an empty weighment while maintaining a constant raise speed After the audible weighing signal weighing performed correctly is given proceed with Step 2 2 Pressthe Tare button The displayed load will indicate zero 3 Press Enter to save the new tare value Note If you press the Tare function by mistake pr
7. ES 1 Excavator Scale User Manual RICE LAKE WEIGHING SYSTEMS WASIO REGISTERED Commitment Beyond Measurement 103180 Contents 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Safety Considerations wiissisisiissssuisiicsdssewsinetiasssienniiasnctenisssassnviseaten U AA M 1 4 Use ofthe System s RDREEERTRE EEES Paani SHE eee TI ER Eb sus 1 T2 Limito WSO EO e eTe a E AE EErEE are PAE E EAE E E EAA 1 1 3 Areas of Responsibility 0 cc eee Ih hun 2 1 4 Checks the User Must Perform 0 00 eee ee 2 AED Hazards USO itie t caer etch Ro Rep a leg AOR Mae at arnt oes Phan nial at uae RL Ra eae a Pe RU EROR 2 1 6 Electromagnetic Acceptability 0 0 0 ccc IRI III unn 2 1 7 FCC Statement applicable in U S 0 000 ee eee 3 1 8 System Compliance esatek ccc eee hh n hh hr 3 Display Indications and Button Functions ornnes A 2 1 Central Units oc ce cece ew Ra Rh rh Deen ea ee eee ERREUR RR ROREM AREE 4 2 2 Indicator Display 25220622005 ha RRRRGRRRERRRREGGRERRGRERRRG sia kGkac 5 2 3 Indicator B ttons sss ccc eee ahh eee ma RR ee Ee ROR RCRON BOR TR OR RA RCROROR A ACRES RR 6 2 4 Remote Control 2 sse xh eR hk E a Pe weal Hee wee Rate RORURCR UR ROB OR e ORC 8 7 Making an Accurate Weighment nnne D 4 1 Setting a New Tale eases ane aces RR Rh ohh eee eae aes ce SUR RC RORCR A XC RUR CA are 9 4 2 Alwa
8. artial weight last bucket loaded When disabled the buzzer sounds only during the weight process and when maximum load is reached Select in the Utility menul Indicates position of the main boom A Current position is too low Raise the boom Xf Current position is too high Lower the boom Unit of measure weight can be displayed in kg ton Ibs imperial ton and short ton Indicates the always weight function is active When the start weight point is reached the system starts the weight process without the necessity of a booking Displays the number of weighings buckets Displays the type of weighing 4 Indicates that it is weighing counting up J Indicates that it is weighing counting down 10 Indicates that a maximum load has been set 11 Warnings and weighing instructions 12 Displays the client name or code number 13 14 Displays the product name or code number Signal lamps green lamps on and one red lamp flashing means ready to weigh Green lamp on and red lamps off means normal work conditions Red lamps on and green lamp off means maximum load reached or exceeded Table 2 1 Explaination of readouts Display Indications and Button Functions 5 2 3 Indicator Buttons Indicator buttons are your interface for communicating with the indicator Refer to Table 2 2 for an explanation of button functions EINES Bice Figure 2 4 Indi
9. cator keypad buttons Function Accesses diagnostic and calibration procedures For authorized installers only 2 VIE In Accesses target maximum load setting and client product operator truck number and project selection gt 7j E Executes printer functions Used for direct access of Product setting Note Functions can be modified in parameters pages password protected Used to delete functions z F4 A 2 Press to set tare or reset press for more than 3 sec to reset Y d Tare Used for direct access to Client setting n Note Functions can be modified in parameters pages password protected In a working page this is used to access the Start Weigh function In selected menus it is used to go back to the working page Used to access operator s options menu Utility Used to confirm selections and data Used to move UP and DOWN on a page or menu and set values and PQ as BAB Table 2 2 Keypad button functions 6 ES 1 Excavator Scale 2 4 Remote Control The remote control has three switches the printer command switch to request a ticket the total zeroing partial zeroing switch deletes display for new loading pressing once will zero the partial pressing for 5 seconds will zero the total and the book weight switch It also includes an audible alarm horn of operation which is active in the measurement phase Ala
10. cter screen Using the use the Left Right Up or Down buttons navigate to the desired character and press Enter until the customer name appears as desired You can also directly insert the name by pressing the key with the corresponding letter represented Once the name is complete press the Home button The name is saved The indicator can store up to 200 different products One line of 12 characters can be set per product 1 2 Press the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the Product line Press the Enter button The display appears as in Figure 4 9 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the line containing the code number with which the name is to be associated If necessary use the Left or Right buttons to go to the next or previous page respectively Press the Menu button when the cursor is positioned over the desired item The display appears as in Figure 4 10 Using the use the Left Right Up or Down buttons navigate to the desired character and press Enter until the product name appears as desired Operator You can also directly insert the name by pressing the key with the corresponding letter represented Once the name is complete press the Home button The name is saved The indicator can store up to 50 different operators One line of 12 characters can be set per operator 1 2 Truck Pr
11. e Weight indication of the material inside the bucket and truck total e Audible and visible indication of the maximum load reached Prohibited Use e Using the system without instruction e Using beyond the stated limits e Opening of the equipment by using tools screwdrivers etc e Carrying out modification or conversion of the product e Use after misappropriation e Use of accessories from other manufacturers without the expressed approval of RLWS e Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site e g when measuring on roads power lines Use of the device indications to avoid contacts with power lines gas or oil pipes etc There is a chance of injury malfunctions and damage to the equipment if not use as specified A Warning The owner must inform the user of hazards in use protective and countermeasures to be taken 12 Limit to Use Environment The display unit is suitable for use inside of the cabin of a mobile machine The sensors and cables can be mounted on booms Safety Considerations 1 13 Areas of Responsibility User Responsibilities The person responsible for the instrument must ensure the equipment is used in accordance A Warning with the instructions This person is also accountable for the deployment of personnel and for their training and for the safety of the equipment when in use The person in charge of the instrument has the following duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the in
12. ensors that follow the cable will be in alarm In this case you cannot use the system and only a qualified technician can access calibration pages with the correct password Please check cables and connectors integrity If the problem persists qualified service is required 16 ES 1 Excavator Scale
13. ess HOME to restore the old value 4 Pressing and holding the Tare button for more than 3 seconds will zero the tare value Press and release the Utility button to change the display The tare value is displayed on the right side of the tare label in tens of kg 4 2 Always Weigh Use the always weigh feature to perform a weight process every time the system reaches the start weight point without the necessity of a booking 1 Press the Utility button The display appears as in Figure 4 1 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the Always Weigh line 3 Press Enter to enable the function A flag on the working page will appear when the function is enabled Figure 4 2 Flag indicates always weigh is enabled 4 To disable the function follow the above procedure and the flag will disappear 4 3 Count Down The initial value for the scalar counting is the value set as maximum load target On activating the count down function the maximum load value is shown on the display Each partial is subtracted from the maximum load and the maximum load exceeded beep signal sounds when the load drops below zero 1 Press the Utility button The display appears as in Figure 4 1 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the Count Down line 3 Press the Enter to enable the function An arrow on the working page will indicate whether the count down function is enabled 4 Press H
14. ess the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the Operator line Press the Enter button The display appears as in Figure 4 9 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the line containing the code number with which the name is to be associated If necessary use the Left or Right buttons to go to the next or previous page respectively Press the Menu button when the cursor is positioned over the desired item The display appears as in Figure 4 10 Using the use the Left Right Up or Down buttons navigate to the desired character and press Enter until the operator name appears as desired You can also directly insert the name by pressing the key with the corresponding letter represented Once the name is complete press the Home button The name is saved The indicator can store up to 500 different trucks Eight lines of 16 characters can be set per truck 1 2 Press the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the Truck line Press the Enter button The display appears as in Figure 4 9 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the line containing the code number with which the name is to be associated If necessary use the Left or Right buttons to go to the next or previous page respectively Press the Menu button when the cursor is positioned over the desired item
15. ilable through Rice Lake Weighing Systems Course descriptions and dates can be viewed at www ricelake com or obtained by calling 715 234 9171 and asking for the training department 2007 Rice Lake Weighing Systems All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Specifications subject to change without notice Ocbober 2007 ES 1 Excavator Scale Introduction This manual is intended for use by technicians Unpack the contents of the shipment your system responsible for installing and servicing the ES1 arrived in and verify the contents are correct using the Excavator Scale packing slip Check for damage that could have occurred during shipment and report any discrepancies immediately Authorized distributors and their employees can view or download this manual from the Rice Lake Weighing Systems distributor site If washing the machine with a at www ricelake com A Warning high pressure power washer you must protect all system components from direct spraying to avoid damage to the components 1 0 Safety Considerations 11 Use of the System The following directions should enable the person responsible for the ES1 Excavator Scale and the person who actually uses the instrument to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Permitted Use The permitted uses of the ES1 Excavator Scale include
16. inter installed Header 1 is used to select the ticket format The ticket of the total load and totals saved can also be printed by pressing the Print switch on the remote control Press the switch to print the ticket of the load performed Keep the switch pressed for 5 seconds to print the total loads saved With a ticket printer in use you can select how and in which order the ticket has to be printed Header 1 works like a console where you can enter the commands shown in Figure 4 1 to format the ticket as you desire A Line Feed B Normal character C Double width character D Double height character E Double width and height character F Time and date G Product H Operator Ticket Number J Print total KLMNOPQRS Client only KL if you want to limit to two lines T Cubic meters U Truck VWXYZ0123 Project 4 Weigh number Table 4 1 Header commands Header example BAFAGAHAKALAMANAOAPAQARASAAIAEAJA Operation 15 5 0 System Warnings and Alarms A self diagnostic mechanism continuously checks all system sensors If a sensor does not answer the system will display a message that will help the operator identify the faulty sensor Figure 5 1 Example of sensor error screen Example if you receive the message BOOM n ASA FAIL n is the boom number corresponding to the failed sensor Notes If the problem is a sensor s connecting cable all the s
17. nctions If you have a printer installed the following information can be printed on the ticket Totals Saved 5 Company name Date and time Operator code number or name Material code number or name Customer code number or name Number of weighing Indication of the weight in tons and in cubic yards meters if the specific gravity of the material loaded has been set End of day summary Printing the Ticket Press the Print button The Print screen appears PRINT Total lt Options Total of the day Ticket n Header 1 Header 2 Display Totals Actual Load Print Header Figure 4 13 Print screen Press the Down button to show the cursor Position the cursor on the Total line and press Enter The printer will print the actual total To print the end of day summary move the cursor to Total of the day and press Enter Total of the day Group by Product Client Truck Project Keep Totals Figure 4 14 Total of the day screen Press Enter again on Total of the day to start the summary print Otherwise move the cursor to one of the other lines and press Enter to select what you want to be printed marked with an asterisk 6 At the completion of printing the total of the day ticket the values saved are automatically zeroed so the next day s work can start without further operations If you want to maintain it in memory mark Keep Totals so that an asterisk a
18. nted in cubic meters 1 2 Press the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the Product line Press the Enter button The screen displays the product codes and names Use the Up or Down buttons to position the cursor on the material which is to be printed in cubic meters Press the Utility button The display appears as shown in Figure 4 11 Operation 13 DENSITY Ton m3 Set with lt gt arrows Enter confirm Home exit Figure 4 11 Material Density Value screen Press Down to scroll to the Ton m3 entry Use the Left or Right 4 buttons to enter the material density value tons for 1 cubic meter Press Enter to confirm Display Totals From the working screen press the Print button Using the Up or Down buttons scroll to Display Totals Press Enter The Material Code Number screen appears TOTALS 0 Figure 4 12 Material Code Number screen Using the Up or Down buttons scroll to the material code number with which the total is to be associated If necessary use the Left or Right 4 buttons to go to the next or previous page respectively To zero the total of a material position the cursor on the desired material and press Enter To zero all the totals use the dedicated function in the Delete menu To normal operation display press the Home key twice ES 1 Excavator Scale 4 12 Printer Fu
19. ome to return to the main weighing display 5 To disable the function repeat the above procedure Operation 9 4 4 Unit of Measurement Units of measure which can be set include Kg e Ton metric ton 1000 kg e Lbs pounds 2 2046 kg e iTon imperial long ton 1016 kg e sTon short ton 907 kg To set a unit of measure 1 Press the Utility button The display appears as in Figure 4 1 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the Unit Meas line 3 Use the Right or Left keys to set the unit of measurement 4 Confirm by pressing Enter The unit of measure will appear on the working page 5 Press Home to return to the main weighing display 20 70 104 2 30 RO BR A dx Book weight Client XXX Product XXX Figure 4 3 Unit of measure on working page 4 5 Buzzer From the operator s screen you will see three options concerning the buzzer BuzzerWeigh This is the buzzer that goes off between the weighing booking and the weight phase flashing beeps BuzzerKey Sets the system to beep every time a key is pressed BuzzerRC The main unit buzzer is replicated in the remote control buzzer To enable this function 1 Press the Utility button The display appears as in Figure 4 1 2 Press the Up or Down button to scroll to the desired line 10 ES 1 Excavator Scale 4 6 3 Press Enter The speaker icon will appear on the working page
20. on Operation 11 4 9 The data menu allows you to modify client product operator truck and project codes names 4 9 1 1 4 9 2 Specifying a Code Press the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Target Client Product Operator Tock NS Project Figure 4 8 Data menu Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the desired line Use the Left or Right 4 buttons to change the code To return to the main display press the Home button Selected codes are now in use Specifying a Name You can specify a name for client product operator truck and project Client The indicator can store up to 1000 different clients Eight lines of 16 characters can be set per client 1 2 Press the SEL button The display appears as in Figure 4 8 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the Client line Press the Enter button The display appears as in Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 Code number screen 4 Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the 12 ES 1 Excavator Scale Product line containing the code number with which the name is to be associated If necessary use the Left or Right buttons to go to the next or previous page respectively Press the Menu button when the cursor is positioned over the desired item The display appears as in Figure 4 10 Customer OI EP STA ETGIN GE STUVW p in a ay 1m uvwxuy XXXXX Figure 4 10 Chara
21. ppears next to it 4 12 2 Printer Options When Options is selected from the Print screen the following screen is displayed roll printer only Ticket Options Copies Nr Same Number Print Product Client Operator Truck Project Ticket Nr Buckets Nr Signature Figure 4 15 Ticket Options screen e Copies Nr set how many ticket copies the system must print automatically when you press Print Total e Same Number enabled asterisk with the Enter button to print same ticket for each ticket Copy e To exclude some item from the roll printer ticket position the cursor on item you do not want to be printed and press Enter to mark it with an asterisk 4 12 3 Zeroing or Changing the Ticket Number If the ticket number is not zeroed the system automatically zeroes when it reaches 30 000 To manually zero the ticket number 1 Scroll the cursor to Ticket Number 2 Press Enter 3 Scroll to Zero Ticket Number 4 Press Enter To change the ticket number 1 Scroll the cursor to Ticket Number 2 Use the Left or Right buttons 4 12 4 Setting a Print Header 1 Scroll the cursor to Header 1 header before time print or Header 2 header after time print 2 Press Enter 3 Type the information that you want to be printed i e company name by navigating to the desired characters and pressing Enter 4 Proceed the same way for customer or material name insertion Note If you have a ticket pr
22. rm horn Printer command switch Wiring cable Partial and total zeroing switch Press once to zero the partial Hold for 5 seconds to zero the total Book weight switch Figure 2 5 Remote control and its elements Display Indications and Button Functions 7 3 0 Making an Accurate Weighment To properly use the ES 1 read this page carefully The system is based on the pressure measurement inside the lifting cylinder during the raising movement by means of two pressure transducers and on the angle calculation by means of angle sensors Book the weighing by the switch placed on the remote control weighing command or directly on the lifting knob The display will show the following ee 2 0 e70 B Total weight truck Number of weighing Weight of the single load 10 S 2 e 30 last bucket BE A qx Warnings and weighing Book wei g ht instructions Client XXX STAM Pw p Product XXX Figure 3 1 Indicator screen Carry out a lifting at constant speed The system will give an audible signal during the regular weighing phase Don t stop during the lifting movement dynamic weighing Always keep a constant lifting speed during the audible signal Keep the excavator tracks on level Do not move the stick during the weighing The bucket must be closed to avoid any waste of material In three boom excavators boom 1 and boom 2 must be aligned during the weighing
23. structions in the user manual e To be familiar with local safety regulations relating to accident prevention e To inform RLWS immediately if the equipment becomes unsafe 14 Checks the User Must Perform To ensure continuous and safe operations of the ESI Excavator Scale the following checks must be performed regularly by the user the system does not require recalibrations Before you start to work with the system the following checks should be made e Cable integrity and connectors tightening e Laser catcher integrity and cleaning e Angle sensors integrity and tightening e Display unit screen sensor failure messages 15 Hazards in Use The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or A Warning prohibited use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety instructions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the instrument Maintaining the ES1 Excavator Scale The system does not need particular maintenance A cleaning with a soft cloth may be required for transparent window screen of the front panel or of the laser catcher Occasionally it may be necessary to tighten the knob on the display unit arm mount Because of the use of static equipment with digital Can Bus data transmission Main Unit Sensors adjustments are not required Re calibration
24. y very intense electromagnetic radiation e g near radio transmitters walkie talkies diesel generators or power cable Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions 2 ES 1 Excavator Scale 17 FCC Statement applicable in U S This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital Warning device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interface by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RLWS for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment
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