The box will be insulated with spray foam insulation. I will set the batteries inside a heavy 'leaf bag' and blow the insulation in around it. The batteries will rest on a thin layer of padding for minimal vibration absorption. The 2 piece lid will have push-to-release latches so no need to have handles protruding.
Contact the seller for a replacement control console. Power cord touching the vibration unit. Rearrange the power cord. Accessories or alien objects left between the upper board and the lower board. Remove the accessory or alien object. User’s body weight is not centered on the vibration center. Find the right standing spot with the least noise.
Control console is not properly connected to the vibration unit. Check the connector. The plug key needs to match the socket keyhole. Machine powered on, control panel lit on, but does not vibrate when the Start button is pressed. Defective control console or motor. Contact the seller for a replacement. Remote control does not work.
Session time buttons and program buttons are disabled when the machine is vibrating. All buttons except for the Stop button are disabled when the machine is running on program mode. You can use manual control or program to get your desired vibration frequency and amplitude.
The batteries will be secured with band clamps around the vertical sides (not on top) so they will all be fastened together not only with the bus bars on top but with good band clamps (3 or 4 around the perimeter of the cells). BMS, SCC and Inverter temperature sensors will be positioned according to manufacturer instructions.
When VT007 is vibrating on manual mode, press this button to increase vibration frequency. This button is disabled in program mode. When VT007 is powered on but idle, press this button to decrease vibration session time. When the VT007 is vibrating on manual mode, press this button to decrease vibration frequency.