LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
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ed correctly with the relative control pushbuttons. If this is
not the case, invert the connection between the
Brown
and
Black
wires.
• Associating the Up and Down movements
with the respective pushbuttons
On completion of connections, power up the motor and
check whether the
Up
and
Down
movements are associat-
ed correctly with the relative control pushbuttons. If this is
not the case, invert the connection between the
Brown
and
Black
wires.
Note
– during the installation and adjustment operations,
the motor can be controlled by the “
TTU
” unit (
fig. 8
) until
the final electrical connections have been made.
Adjustment of limit switches “0” and “1” (
fig. 9
) is manual
and enables the user to find the correct positions by means
of the adjustments screws (
fig. 1
).
The product leaves the factory with the two limit switches
set arbitrarily (a number of motor shaft revolutions to the
right and left). To personalise these positions, proceed as
described below.
•
Limit switch “0” adjustment
Caution!
– This procedure must only be performed if,
on start-up, the shutter is in the position shown in fig. 3.
01.
Activate the motor to move the shutter in the direction
of
Position “0”
and wait until it stops automatically at
the factory-set travel limit (the shutter may not reach
the required position “
0
” ).
•
During movement
: observe in which direction the
shutter roller rotates, and on the tubular motor locate
the adjustment screw marked with the arrow pointing
in the same direction as that of rotation (
fig. 1
).
Caution!
– If the shutter reaches the position “
0
” and
the motor continues to rotate, stop it immediately
and restart the shutter in the opposite direction for a
brief interval.
Then rotate the adjustment screw (located above)
through a few turns in the direction of the sign “
–
” and
repeat the manoeuvre command in the direction of
position “
0
”, until the motor stops automatically, short-
ly before position “
0
”.
02.
Keep the motor running and at the same time gradu-
ally turn the adjustment screw (located in point 01) a
little at a time in the direction of the sign “
+
”, until the
shutter reaches the required position “
0
”.
•
Limit switch “1” adjustment
Caution!
– This procedure must only be performed
if, on start-up, the shutter is in the position shown in
fig. 6.
To adjust limit switch “
1
” follow the same procedure as that
described for adjustment of limit switch “0”, replacing posi-
tion “0” referred to in the text with
position “1”
.
This product is an integral part of the automation and
therefore must be disposed together with the latter.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the
disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed
by qualified personnel.
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What to do if...
(troubleshooting guide)
Product disposal
The motor does not move even if powered in an Ascent
or Descent phase:
1)
check whether a thermal cut-out has tripped: In this
case wait for the motor to cool;
2)
check that the mains power is ON and that it corre-
sponds to the values on the motor dataplate.
3)
check whether the two limit switches, due to incorrect
settings, engage at the same time; in this case rotate
the two adjustment screws through a few turns, in the
direction of the “
+”
sign.
After these checks, if the motor still does not move,
contact a specialist technician or the Nice Assistance
Service.
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