Product Manual
Rev. 0213 EPT, Manual.doc
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Step 5
: The (red) belly switch cover connects to the throttle assembly via a tab on each side, one of which is circled in
Photo 9. To remove the switch cover, lift an edge with a flat blade screwdriver; then push the cover over the tab. Next,
disengage the tab on the other side. You should now be able to separate the cover from the rest of the assembly.
Step 6
: A spring rests in a seat molded into the inner surface of the switch cover (see Photo 11). The top of the spring fits
over a molded nub (see Photo 12). Confirm that both solder joints are intact and that the two wires (green and pink in
Photo 13) are securely attached to the switch as shown below. Also verify that the belly switch actuator moves freely
between the actuated position (pressed) and the inactive position (released). The switch activator should click as it
moves between positions. If the switch is stuck, or if you notice any other broken or missing components, contact Vestil to
discuss replacement options.
Step 7: To reconstruct the throttle assembly, first press the switch cover until it snaps into place over the tabs (see Photo
14). You may need to lift the edge of the cover over the tabs with a flat-blade screwdriver. Push the larger end of the
spring into the pocket, and position the top of the spring around the nub (Photos 12 and 15).
9 10
11 12
Nub
13
Belly Switch
Actuator
Solder Connections
14 15
Molded
spring
seat