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Adjusting Tour Hog's Main Display

Adjusting Tour Hog's Main Display

This article provides step-by-step instructions for safely unlocking, adjusting, and securing the Tour Hog’s main display. Whether preparing the console for operation or returning it to transport mode, following these procedures ensures proper handling, prevents damage, and maintains the integrity of the display mechanism.

 

Un-casing the Tour Hog

  1. When Tour Hog's road case lid is removed the main display will be in a locked position.
  2. In this position the display arms cannot be raised and may be used as grab points for lifting.

 

 Raising the Tour Hog main display for use

  1. Position yourself at the front of the console
  2. Locate the lock mechanisms on the left and right sides of the console.
  3. Pull both locks towards you simultaneously; you will feel a click, indicating the locks are disengaged.
  4. Adjust the display upward until it reaches the desired operating height.
  5. As you raise the display the locks will automatically re‑engage to prevent accidental crashing of the display into the control surface.
  6. The display arm now has free range of motion between the mid and back positions.
  7. Adjust the display as needed for optimal viewing during use.

 

Collapsing the Tour Hog main display for transport

  1. Position yourself at the front of the console
  2. Locate the lock mechanisms on the left and right sides of the console.
  3. Pull back on both locks simultaneously; you will feel a click, indicating the locks are disengaged.
  4. With the locks released, grab the corners of the display
  5. Pull the display towards you while simultaneously tilting the display backwards. (the LCD should remain facing upward)
  6. As the display reaches its resting position you will hear click indicating the locks have re-engaged.
  7. In this position, lifting on the arms should no longer allow for the display to be pushed upward.
  8. The console is now ready for transport; the arms can be used as grab points as needed.
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