Properly use and maintain a Trugolf simulator for the TruFlight 1

Properly use and maintain a Trugolf simulator for the TruFlight 1

Do not walk or stand on the sensor board, this could cause the optical circuit board to break..

Keep golfers out of the swinging area, they might get hit and die.

  • Make sure that the floor is clear of debris that will bee seen be the ball cameras *
  • Make sure lighting does not change in the environment as it will affect the calibration of the ball cameras.

Don’t use dirty balls or clubs
This will mark up the hitting screen and lessen the life span of the hitting screen.

Do not use real golf tees only rubber sit on top models.

How maintain the projector

1.
Once you turn on your projector, wait at least five minutes before turning it off to allow the fan to properly cool the unit. After the fan has cooled your projector, you may unplug it and store it as desired.
2.
Do not obstruct the air intake or exhaust vent. Paper should not be placed on top of a projector, or where vents are located.
3.
Keep the exhaust vent at least two feet from any object.
4.
If the projector is built into a compartment, wall, ceiling or shelf mount, the minimum distance requirement (usually at least two feet) stated in your owners manual must be maintained.
5.
Clean the projector’s air intake filter every three to six months — or more frequently — based on your operating environment.
6.
Do not move your projector until the lamp has cooled (about five minutes).
7.
Run your projector for two weeks and/or 20 hours shortly after your purchase. If the lamp is going to fail, it will usually occur within the first ten hours of operation. Lamp warranties typically last just 90-180 days from the date of purchase, rather than the first installation.
8.
When you purchase a replacement lamp for your projector, remove the existing lamp and use the old lamp as your spare. If your projector is new, test the original lamp for the two weeks/20 hours before removing and storing as a spare.

How maintain the Computer

  • Keep dust and dirt clear of the computer fan outlets.
  • Keep the computer in a cool environment to prevent overheating.
  • Make sure to always properly shut down the computer. Always try to avoid just pressing the physical power button or disconnecting power.
  • Keep Windows updates current.
  • Avoid installing software that is unrelated to the Simulator use.
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