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After the control panel has been installed and started, the customer must provide for 
the appropriate elimination/disposal of the waste materials according to the legislation 
locally in force. 
If the control panel or parts of it must be taken out of service and dismantled, follow 
local regulations regarding sorted waste disposal. Refer to the appropriate recycling 

centres. 

CAUTION:

 Contamination of the environment with hazardous substances such as 

battery acid, fuel, oil, plastic, copper, etc., may cause serious damage to the 
environment and endanger people’s health. 
 
 

 
 
 
Our products are guaranteed for a year from the date of commissioning; this applies 
only to products purchased from our offices or from our authorised retailers. The 

warranty does not extend beyond 15 months from the date of shipping. If the 
shipping documentation is missing, the date of manufacture is given in the code on 
the nameplate or fused into the interior of the terminal box. The warranty covers all 
manufacturing defects of material manufactured by us; it covers replacement and 
repair only, at our premises and by our staff, of the defective panel or part. The 

warranty does not provide for any claims by the customer. The warranty does not 
cover damage caused by faulty electrical connections, lack of adequate protection, 
incorrect assembly, incorrect use or any negligence in installing and operating the 
plant. The WARRANTY is also void in the following circumstances: 
- damage due to corrosion or abrasion of any type or nature; 

- malfunction due to improper installation; 
- repair, disassembly or tampering by unauthorised persons; 
- failure by the customer to pay due amounts. 
The defective product must be returned to our factory carriage paid. We reserve the 
sole right to determine the cause of the defect and whether it is covered by the 
warranty or not. After the repair, the goods will be returned to the Customer carriage 

forward. WE DECLINE all liability for damages and injury caused by our products. 
Fourgroup S.r.l. reserves the right to modify its products without notifications. Any 
controversy arising from the terms of this warranty shall be resolved in the Padua 
Court, even if payment is agreed by bank’s draft. 
For any further information, refer to the sales contract. 

 
 
 
 
 

Always state the exact model identification number and construction number when 
requesting technical information or spare parts from our sales and service centre. 
 
 

Use only original spare parts when replacing any faulty components. 

 

 

The use of unsuitable spare parts can cause malfunctions, personal injury 

 

and damage to property. 

 

13. WASTE DISPOSAL 

14. WARRANTY 

15. SPARE PARTS 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Simplex-Up

Page 1: ...TION HANDBOOK SIMPLEX UP CONTROL PANEL FOR 1 ELECTRIC PUMP WITH CURRENT CONTROL Via Enrico Fermi 8 35020 Polverara PD Tel 049 9772407 Fax 049 9772289 www fourgroup it E mail info fourgroup it PR T FG0...

Page 2: ...ical connection pages 9 10 8 Level sensor emptying filling S R page 11 9 Regulation and calibration pages 12 13 10 Stop of the pump page 13 11 Lights and push buttons page 14 12 Maintenance page 14 13...

Page 3: ...rt them CAUTION The control panel must be connected by a qualified electrician in compliance with the electrical regulations in force CAUTION The electric pump or the motor and the panel must be conne...

Page 4: ...t our customer service Our units must be installed in sheltered well ventilated non hazardous environments and must be used at a maximum temperature of 40 C and minimum of 5 C DANGER WARNING the panel...

Page 5: ...ity adjustment Push buttons for operating motor in Automatic Off Manual modes Mains power on LED Alarm LED for min max water level Motor on LED Motor protection enabled LED Automatic LED this is on th...

Page 6: ...Min Max level sensors are tripped the motor stops the LEVEL ALARM light comes on and the Alarm output relay is tripped The sensitivity of the level sensors can be adjusted by means of the SENS SONDE...

Page 7: ...breaker measured in accordance with the regulations locally in force Line of motor power supply Connect the unit at ground before carrying out any other operation The voltage input corresponds to the...

Page 8: ...ANEL TO A WALL AS IN PICTURE N 1 WITH SCREWS AND SCREW ANCHOR USING THE HOLES ARRANGED IN THE BOX OR THE FIXING BRACKET IF PRESENT AFTER THE FIXING REMOVE EVERY PLASTIC OR METALLIC SURPLUS ex Pieces o...

Page 9: ...SIMPLEX UP T F3 2A MOTOR PROTECTION FUSE ESC TIM TA AMPEROMETRIC PROTECTION CUT IN DELAY TIME OVERRIDE JUMPER WITH JUMPER CONNECTED DELAY OVERRIDDEN INTERNAL DIP SWITCHES 1 ON 2 OFF EMPTYING 1 OFF 2 O...

Page 10: ...TECTION FUSE SIMPLEX UP M J3 J4 FASTON FOR START CAPACITOR DETAILS ESC TIM TA AMPEROMETRIC PROTECTION CUT IN DELAY TIME OVERRIDE JUMPER WITH JUMPER CONNECTED DELAY OVERRIDDEN INTERNAL DIP SWITCHES 1 O...

Page 11: ...closing of the G1 contact float pressure switch The motor is cut out by the sensors when the COM MIN contact opens The alarm output is also enabled FILLING Set the dip switches 1 OFF and 2 ON The mot...

Page 12: ...set the protection tripping current delay time by removing the ESC TIM TA JUMPER 9a REGULATION AND CALIBRATION EXAMPLE OF CALIBRATION FOR MOTORS FROM 2 to 22A Current Protection Regulator Set the curr...

Page 13: ...5a Reset the Protection Cut in Delay by REMOVING the ESC TIM TA JUMPER the delay is used to allow for the initial inrush currents At this point the protection is set and the control panel can be set f...

Page 14: ...D RESET THE WORKING PROTECTIONS WHEN PUSHED THE AUTOMATIC MODE IS ACTIVATED WHICH IS INDICATED BY THE GREEN LED THE BOARD IS READY TO RECEIVE SIGNALS FROM THE FLOATS PRESSURE SWITCHES OR SENSORS DANGE...

Page 15: ...es not cover damage caused by faulty electrical connections lack of adequate protection incorrect assembly incorrect use or any negligence in installing and operating the plant The WARRANTY is also vo...

Page 16: ...g European directives and with the national directives of actuation Machine 2006 42 CE European Directive 2006 95 CE Electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 CE and the following technical rules EN 6143...

Page 17: ...17 CONFIGURATION 1 CONFIGURATION 2 NOT USE WITH DIRTY WATER 17a CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR SIMPLEX UP M...

Page 18: ...18 CONFIGURATION 3 CONFIGURATION 4 17b CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR SIMPLEX UP M...

Page 19: ...19 CONFIGURATION 1 CONFIGURATION 2 NOT USE WITH DIRTY WATER 17c CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR SIMPLEX UP T...

Page 20: ...20 CONFIGURATION 3 CONFIGURATION 4 17d CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR SIMPLEX UP T...

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