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Racetrack Safety

The Impulse GII system, with its low-voltage electronics and launcher safety levers, is an extremely 

safe racing system . Still, the following safety rules should be read and strictly followed to prevent 

injury and car damage .

1 .  Before cocking the launch pods, make sure  

everyone is clear of the track . Also, make sure the 

towels are in place to stop the cars at the end of 

the track .

2 .  Move the launch pod safety levers to the On 

position after cocking the launch pods . 

3 .  Never turn the control box power switch on or 

connect the power supply when the launchers are 

already cocked . This could trigger the launchers .

  The launchers should never be cocked when the 

power is off or disconnected from the unit . If the 

power is shut off or interrupted (due to a power 

outage, for example) during a race, immediately 

check the launch pods and uncock if necessary .

4 .  The Impulse GII system should be used only with the supervision and guidance of an instructor .

Figure 20

Never lean over the track. Though rare, cars can come 
loose from the monofilament line and leave the track.

Summary of Contents for IMPULSEG II

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Page 3: ...Running a Race 12 Let s Communicate 12 Racetrack Safety 13 Warranty Pitsco provides a one year limited warranty against defects in manufacturing on all items purchased In a warranty situation Pitsco...

Page 4: ...rips of Velcro material Power supply 12V 2 5A 2 black ABS line anchors 2 launch triggers 1 red and 1 black Start mat USB cable GII Race Management CD ROM Windows Please find the above items in the Imp...

Page 5: ...feet If your track is less than 40 feet you should use short shot four gram CO2 cartridges See the Pitsco catalog Here are some things to think about when planning the racetrack setup Actual Racing D...

Page 6: ...eet long The line should be tightly stretched A tight line should prevent cars from going off course as they race down the track Cut off any excess line extending from the loop s knot Note If your tra...

Page 7: ...itter bulbs 3 Plug the end of each detector pigtail into the jacks labeled Detector on the back of the finish gate When facing the back of the finish gate the Lane 1 detector goes in the right jack an...

Page 8: ...Pod 2 Set the launch pods in their respective lanes behind the start line When facing the front of the start gate the left side is Lane 1 and the right side is Lane 2 Figure 12 5 Connect the cord from...

Page 9: ...e should light If the red lights are lit on the Finish gate then the detectors are not aligned correctly Move the emitter tube forward or back until it is adjusted so the red lights turn off 4 Detach...

Page 10: ...now ready to launch To uncock the launchers move the cars away from the launch pods Unlock the safety levers Firmly grasp the cocking levers and slide them over to the Off position Software Installat...

Page 11: ...tion 5 When ready press the Reset button on the control box The Christmas tree lights will activate The three top pairs of yellow bulbs will light in succes sion followed by the pair of green lights C...

Page 12: ...ove the launch pod safety levers to the Off position 4 To start the launch press the Reset button on the control box The Christmas tree lights on the start gate will begin their sequence When the gree...

Page 13: ...will reset After the Launch As the cars reach the end of the track they should strike the towels and come to a safe halt Finish End 1 Move the towels aside and roll the cars to the end of the parking...

Page 14: ...crew must do the following tasks Position the checkered towels at the finish line to safely stop the cars Park the cars after the run and replace the towels Signal the start crew when ready to proceed...

Page 15: ...s to the On position after cocking the launch pods 3 Never turn the control box power switch on or connect the power supply when the launchers are already cocked This could trigger the launchers The l...

Page 16: ...ers the FasTrak s racing distance from start to the finish line is 20 meters one twentieth of a quarter mile This simplifies mathematical comparisons to real race cars A staging area behind the start...

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