Difference between revisions of "UWT-100 Wrist Lanyard"

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===Process===
 
===Process===
  
#Slide the thin loop completely through one side of the bottom opening until it emerges from the other side.
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# Flatten and pinch the loop to make it as thin as possible. Take the now pointed end and slide it completely through one side of the opening at the bottom of the case until it emerges from the other side.
#Send the entire wrist lanyard back through the thin loop.
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# Open the loop back up, and feed the entire opposite end of the wrist lanyard back through the loop. It may be necessary to move the plastic clamp further down the strap to make it easier to feed through.
#Pull tight to cinch the loop close to the bottom of the throttle.
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# Once the entire strap has been fed through the loop, pull tight to cinch the loop closed onto the bottom of the throttle.
  
 
<br />Please note: There is a small plastic insert inside the lanyard loop. This piece is essential in keeping the lanyard strap secure within the throttle. Please do not remove this piece - we'd like to eliminate the possibility of any ''vertical derailments'' of your throttle.
 
<br />Please note: There is a small plastic insert inside the lanyard loop. This piece is essential in keeping the lanyard strap secure within the throttle. Please do not remove this piece - we'd like to eliminate the possibility of any ''vertical derailments'' of your throttle.

Revision as of 14:34, 19 March 2020

Correct installation of the wrist lanyard included with the UWT-100 Universal WiFi Throttle

You may find yourself among the many UWT-100 users asking the question: "how do I attach the wrist lanyard to my UWT-100?"

There is no need to separate the case or remove any screws to install the lanyard. Please follow the steps below.

Process

  1. Flatten and pinch the loop to make it as thin as possible. Take the now pointed end and slide it completely through one side of the opening at the bottom of the case until it emerges from the other side.
  2. Open the loop back up, and feed the entire opposite end of the wrist lanyard back through the loop. It may be necessary to move the plastic clamp further down the strap to make it easier to feed through.
  3. Once the entire strap has been fed through the loop, pull tight to cinch the loop closed onto the bottom of the throttle.


Please note: There is a small plastic insert inside the lanyard loop. This piece is essential in keeping the lanyard strap secure within the throttle. Please do not remove this piece - we'd like to eliminate the possibility of any vertical derailments of your throttle.

Wrist Lanyard Tutorial Video