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SCORPION HR-1SOLID STATE ELECTRONICSHOCK TUBE INITIATORMechanical:Case Material: High Density Nylon Plastic Case Size: 9.2"L x 1.5"Diam. 23.4cm L x 3.81cm Diam. Weight: 10.4 oz. (0.295 kg) Shipping Weight: 2 lb. (0.908 kg) Electrical:Type of Circuitry: Solid State Electronic Firing Control Circuit: SCR (silicon controlled rectifier) Firing Voltage: +2300 VDC Minimum Firing Energy: 0.75 Joules (w/s) Power Source: 1 Ea. 9V Alkaline Cell (NEDA ) Battery Voltage: 9V Energy Storage: Capacitor, Special Electrolytic, H.D. Operating Manual:SCORPION HR-1SOLID STATE ELECTRONICSHOCK TUBE INITIATORSection I - MechanicalCase Material: Heavy Duty UrethaneCase Size: 9.2"L x 1.5"Diam (23.4cm L x 3.81cm Diam.)Weight: 10.4 oz. (0.295 kg)Type Circuitry: Solid State ElectronicFiring Voltage: +1800 VDC MinimumFiring Energy: 0.5 Joules (w/s)Power Source: 1 Ea. 9V Alkaline Dry Cells (NEDA ) Section II - Operating ProceduresRemove any non-electric tubing connected to the Electric InitiationNozzle so that the unit IS NOT CONNECTED to any shock tube.Place the Electric Initiation Nozzle into the Output Jack located atthe top of the HR-1. Make sure it is seated firmly into place.Press and maintain the Fire switch for no less than 1 second andthen release the switch. A spark will occur at the tip of theElectrode of the Electric Initiation Nozzle.If no spark, or a very faint spark should occur - first: check and/orreplace the 9V battery located under the battery cap at the base ofthe machine and/or second: replace Electric Initiation Nozzle with anew one.If the unit is working properly, locate the tubing lock hole located onthe side of the Electric Initiation Nozzle laterally positioned to the unit.Thread the non-electric tubing through this hole allowing enough tubing atthe end to thread into the initiation hole at the tip which will lead thetubing down vertically through the nozzle so that it slips easily over theelectrode which is is visible through the 4 holes on the side of the ElectricInitiation Nozzle.With the non-electric tubing in place, Insert the Electric Initiation Nozzleinto the Initiation Jack located at the top of the HR-1. Make it is seatedfirmly into place.Press and maintain the Fire switch for no less than 1 second and thenrelease the switch.TO ABORT: Remove the Electric Initiation Nozzle from the Initiation Jackprior to releasing the Fire switch.Section III - Handling & CareTo maintain the proper functionality of your Scorpion HB-50 Blasting unit please observe the following: a. Avoid severe impact. The HR-1 is impact resistant however severe localized or blunt impact could crack and/or breach the HR-1's case. NEVER USE THIS UNIT IF ITS CASE IS CRACKED OR BREACHED. In this instance please see Section V - Servicing. b. Avoid leaving the HR-1 partially or fully submerged in water. should your HR-1 become partially or fully submerged in water towel dry the machine and let water drain from tip. Should battery corrosion occur refer to Section V - Servicing. c. Avoid dirt and debris from entering the electric initiation nozzle jack at the tip of the machine. This could reduce the effective- ness of your HR-1 and may preclude it from firing or firing properly. Should dirt and debris accumulate use an air hose to remove. DO NOT use solvants. e. NEVER use your HR-1 as a lever or impact device. f. NEVER use your HR-1 as an alternate energy source on equipment for which it was not designed. g. NEVER USE A DAMAGED OR QUESTIONABLE MACHINE. Section IV - LabelingThe HR-1's face plates includes operating instructions and the unit'sserial number. Should these labels become unlegible or are removed.
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