Warning – Elkhart Brass SPIT-FIRE 08394059 Monitor User Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
One Monitor Control
This operator control panel has one set of switches and pilot lights to operate one monitor.
Monitor Functions – UP, DOWN, LEFT, & RIGHT are operated with spring return joysticks. This is
accomplished by using the proper selector/pushbutton joystick to move the monitor the direction
desired. When joystick is released, it will return to original (off) position, and monitor movement
will stop.
Monitor Manual Control
Vertical Manual Override – Push hand wheel inward to engage override. While holding the
hand wheel in, rotating it clockwise will raise the nozzle, and rotating it counter-clockwise will
lower the nozzle.
Horizontal Manual Override – Push hand wheel inward to engage override. While holding hand
wheel in, rotating it clockwise will move the monitor right, and rotating it counter-clockwise will
move the monitor left.
When monitor operation is completed, move vertical movement to full down position to allow water to
drain from nozzle. When water is drained from nozzle, move monitor to park position.
MAINTENANCE
Monthly Inspection & Maintenance
Cycle all monitor functions (LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN) to insure the complete system is fully
functional.
Six-Month Inspection & Maintenance
Grease monitor ball races through grease fittings located at each swivel joint. Recommended
grease for Industrial Spit-Fire® monitors is MOBILITH SHC – 100, High Performance Synthetic
Grease. Temperature range: -40°F (-26°C) to 400°F (250°C) or equal. Greasing procedures are
as follows:
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Apply approx. 5-7 pumps of grease in the lower grease fitting, and 2-3 pumps in the
upper grease fitting
Check motor control cables for water and connectors for damage.
Check motor cables for binding through full movement of monitor.
Check all painted surfaces for chips or scratches, and repaint as required.
Visually check all electrical equipment.
Warning:
Do not attempt to disconnect or work on any electrical equipment in this
system unless power is removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous.