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Throttle control rt – Shindaiwa EB802RT User Manual

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Control Lever

RT Throttle RT

Turbo

dB

Throttle Limiter

The RT blower has a throttle limiter func-

tion that allows the operator to pre-set the

maximum engine speed. This is useful for

reducing the noise emitted by the blower

in noise sensitive areas.

Setting Throttle Limiter:

For reduced noise setting, move the

throttle limiter located on the right side of

the throttle control to the dB setting. See

Figure 18.

Turbo Setting

dB Setting

Throttle Limiter

Lever

Figure 18

Throttle Limiter Adjustment

Throttle Control RT

Figure 17

To bring min

-1

(RPM) down to idle, push

lever back up into original position.

Adjusting Throttle Limiter:

Remove the plug located at the top of

the throttle assembly. See Figure 19.
Move the throttle limiter lever to the

“dB” setting. See Figure 19.
With the engine running and while

depressing the throttle trigger, use a small

Phillips screw driver to turn the adjustment

screw clockwise to decrease min

-1

(RPM)

and counter-clockwise to increase until

desired limited min

-1

(RPM) is achieved.

Reinstall limiter adjustment plug.

1.

2.

3.

4.

Figure 19

Remove limiter

adjustment plug

The RT blower is equipped with a multi- func-

tion throttle control. The “Cruise” function

allows the operator to use a thumb controlled

lever for constant speed use without using the

throttle trigger. This is useful for limiting the

fatigue caused from holding the throttle for

extended periods of time.

Turbo

dB

T

urbo

dB

On the opposite side, a two position “Lim-

iter” control allows full engine speed when

set for “Turbo” or limits the throttle to a

pre-set engine speed when set to low noise

(dB) setting.

Using the right thumb, push the throttle lock

lever down until the desired min

-1

(RPM) set-

ting is reached. See Figure 17.

Cruise Function

NOTE:

With the throttle limiter adjusted to 3,850
min

-1

, the RT blower will have a sound

level of 65 dB(A) measured at 15m (50

feet) per ANSI B175.2.

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