
Thank you for purchasing the “Low Cost" Model
Electronic Slot Racing Controller- PMTR2122 (REPLACES
PMTR2057)
Recommended Applications :
Stock or mildly tuned 1/32 & HO RTR Cars (Scalextric,
Carrera, Ninco, Monogram, etc.), stock to moderate tuned HO
This model features the following
high quality features
·
Recommended
operating voltage range 12 to 15 volts DC
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Wired for POSITIVE polarity tracks (not for direct
connection to home set power bases)
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Electronic “Platinum Series” transistor design
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Fault tolerant ultra robust circuit design to protect against overload or short
circuit damage
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Fully functional in 2 wire (non-brake) application (some HO & 1/32)
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Extra long, SILICONE insulated 13 gage controller leads
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Solid Copper alligator clips with color coded vinyl insulating boots
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High impact polycarbonate plastic molded handle, stainless steel hardware
throughout
.
Low friction silver alloy wiper button with ultra hard nickel plated contact
surface
Use & Care Instructions
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Caution ! : Regular maintenance is required to keep
the controller contacts clean and free from foreign objects &
debris. Failure to properly clean, lube and maintain the contacts will cause the
controller to fail, will allow the car to
be
driven without the throttle being depressed and can result in the wire wound pot
used for brake control (if used)
becoming
short circuited & damaged. Please take this warning seriously and follow
this process to keep the
contacts
clean & properly lubricated
1.
Remove the front half of the controller case by loosening the three bolts
2.
Clean all debris from the nickel-plated contacts and surrounding area with a
Q-Tip and lighter fluid
3.
The sliding contacts MUST be CAREFULLY lubricated to reduce contact wear and
provide a smoother controller
action.
To lube, do so as follows :
a.
Place a SMALL amount of Super Lube PTFE lube on the end of a Q-Tip & apply
to the nickel contacts in the
area
where the silver alloy contact travels
b.
Cycle the trigger a few times
c.
Use a Q-Tip with lighter fluid to remove any excess lube outside of the area
where the contacts meet (remove
90%
of the lube you just applied)
d.
Examine the contact area to insure that cotton fibers from the Q-Tip are
removed and that residual lube is
minimal
& barely visible
4.
Repeat this whole cleaning / lube process on a frequent basis (every 1 to 2
weeks) for best results.
· Periodic Maintenance - lube the
trigger pivot bushing with plastic compatible oil
Optional Upgrades
·
Power Relay System PMTR2037 - provides a more positive low resistance path at
Wide Open Throttle
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Variable brake pots PMTR2039/2040 or 2041 (2040 for 1/32 racing)
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Variable sensitivity pot - Use the 25 Ohm PMTR2040 brake pot
For
technical information, questions or the latest catalog of available service
parts and
upgrades
please visit us on the World Wide Web : www.professormotor.com