operation
10.It is important that once the slurry procedure is completed, and concrete is flowing through the hose, DO NOT stop the pour until all the slurry is pumped out and the concrete has reached the end of the hose. The only time to stop the pump during the priming procedure is if a blockage occurs.
11.If it is necessary to replace or add a section of delivery system, after the initial lubrication procedure, wet the inside area of the hose, pipe or elbow with 5 gallons of water per 25 foot length, before adding it to the system.
NOTICE
When pumping long distance or pumping stiff mixes, you can expect a drop in volume compared to shorter lines and wetter mixes due to the change in valve efficiency or cavitation.
Remote Control (Optional)
The LS600P Concrete Pump has a remote control feature that allows the pump to be remotely controlled. If desired, the pump can be operated via a receiver/transmitter (radio) or a hardwire method, which utilizes a
Radio Remote Control
Installation of the Radio Remote Control Assembly
1.Remove the two screws (Figure 34) on the digital control panel that secure the front panel to the control box.
CONTROL BOX
VOLUME | STO |
| ENCY |
FL |
DIRECOW |
TION |
CONT | OFF |
ROL | ON |
| START |
| IGNITION |
REMOTE |
REMOVE 2 SCREWS
Figure 34. Removing The Control Box
2.Tilt and slowly pull out the control panel and place on top (Figure 35) of control box to gain access inside the box.
FRONT PANEL
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
UNIT
Figure 35. Pulling Out Control Panel
3.Install the wireless remote module (Figure 36) with the 2 screws and nuts provided inside the control panel. Connect the
CREWS AND NUTS
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
UNIT
WIRELESS
REMOTE
MODULE
CONNECTOR
Figure 36. Installing Remote Control Module
page 36 — MAYCO LS600P CONCRETE PUMP • operation manual — rev. #0 (05/13/13)