MT3000 Complete - Electric - MaxFlight Corporation
MT3000 Complete - Electric - MaxFlight Corporation
MT3000 Complete - Electric - MaxFlight Corporation
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2-3 Description of Passenger Restraint System<br />
There are two restraint systems employed for passenger comfort and safety, a primary<br />
and a secondary.<br />
2-3A Primary Restraint<br />
The primary restraint system is similar to an Airline safety belt. It simply pulls around<br />
the passenger and plugs into the receptacle. It is then tightened with the pulling of the<br />
strap.<br />
2-3B Secondary Restraint<br />
The secondary restraint system consists of a molded structural steel bar shaped to fit the<br />
passenger. The bars are covered with padding and vinyl covers for passenger comfort.<br />
Once lowered into place, the passengers cannot release themselves, preventing<br />
inadvertent discharge. To operate, lower the harness to the patrons comfort, then check it<br />
for security and that it is locked.<br />
2-4 Height and Weight<br />
‣ Maximum total weight for the ride is 500 lbs. (226.8 kg) with no more than a 100 lb. (45.4 kg)<br />
difference between the passengers.<br />
‣ Minimum height requirement for the ride is 48 in. (1.22 m)<br />
2-5 Game Selection<br />
Patrons should be encouraged to make their game selections while waiting in the queue line.<br />
2-6 Customer Pockets<br />
The attendant must ask each patron if they have any objects in their pockets that could<br />
come out during the ride. If so, remove and place the items in a secure container for the<br />
duration of the ride. Be sure to remind patrons at the end of their ride to retrieve their<br />
possessions.<br />
2-7 Recommended Passenger Loading Procedures<br />
Assist the passenger into the cockpit and tell them to put on the primary restraint (the<br />
seatbelt). Lower the restraint harness until it is snug against the waist and chest. Render<br />
any assistance or instructions required. This is a good time to give the patrons<br />
instructions on how to use the Occupant Panic Switch and the controls/operations of the<br />
Steering Wheel, Gas pedal, Brake pedal, and Fwd/Rev Shifter. After it has been<br />
explained, they should be asked if they understand how to use these items. Close the<br />
canopy and secure it with the locking devise.<br />
2-8 Game Start Procedures<br />
2-8A Initial Game Startup<br />
1. Double click on “Remote GSM” icon and the program will initiate and open<br />
program window.<br />
2. Click on “NEW GAME” another selection window opens up.<br />
3. Click on SINGLE PLAYER – if remote viewer is not used.