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Basically, the bumper wheels need to be set to prevent the guide roller on the opposite side
from sitting on top of the lane. If the adjustment is too wide the machine may get wedged
between the foul lights.
Safety Stop Bumper
The machine is equipped with a front
bumper in case the machine comes in
contact with something, most likely a foul
light cover.
On the Walker, this typically occurs if the
machine is started on the wrong lane. If this
happens, the Walker will stop and give the
BS error.
To move the Walker away from the foul light or other obstacle, menu to MOVE MACHINE on
the touchscreen then press and hold the DOWN ARROW. This will drive the machine
backwards and away from the foul light or whatever it ran into.
NOTE: The button must be held down or the Walker will not move in reverse.
Adjustments
Main Drive Motor Chains
It is important for the drive chains to stay tight but not too tight. First, determine what
adjustment needs to be made. A chain that is too tight means that there is no movement of
the chain when you press between the sprockets with your
finger. A chain that is too loose is when you can move the
drive wheels back and forth without engaging the motor.
The lane drive chain adjustment is the same in the FLEX
and FLEX Walker.
To adjust Lane Drive Chain:
1.
Loosen the three screws that secure the center
compartment and hinge it back.
2.
Locate the lane drive chain idler adjustment and loosen
main pivot and adjusting jam nut.
3. Turn adjusting screw until the drive chain tightens up.
Do not overtighten. Proceed to tighten and inspecting
until proper tension is achieved.
Lane Drive Chain & Idler
Approach Chain & Idler
WALKER ONLY
Left Bumper Switch
Momentary Wheel
Secondary drive chain
Adjusting Screws
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