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CAUTION
If room stalls mid stroke, make sure that there are no
objects in the way and nothing has been pulled into the
system causing restricted movement. Also check system
voltage. Even though the system can run on As little as
8VDC, the force available to move the room is reduced
at lower voltages. If the room is free of obstructions and
voltage is sufficient (12Vdc) and the system still stalls
mid stroke, only then should stall force be increased.
Controls and Operations
Motor direction switches are used to change the direction of individual motors. If
when trying to extend or retract the room, one side goes in and the other side goes
out, then there is a problem in the wiring. The motor direction switches can be used
to correct this problem. The left switch controls motor 2 and the right switch controls
motor 1. If motor 1 is going in the wrong direction then change switch 1’s position. If
motor 2 is going in the wrong direction then change switch 2’s position. The motor
direction switches can also be used to change the direction of the extend/retract
switch. If the room extends when the extend/retract switch is moved to the retract
position, it’s direction can be reversed by moving both switch 1 and switch 2 to their
opposite positions. This feature can be used if it is more convenient to change the
motor direction switches than to rewire the extend/retract switch.
Motor
Disengagement
If motors need to be disengaged, follow these steps:
1. On the outside of the room, approximately 2 inches above the top guide rack there
is a motor retention screw. Remove this screw.
2. Directly above the rack, pull back the weather stripping to expose the bottom of
motor. Insert a screwdriver between the motor and it’s mount and pry the motor up.
Summary of Contents for Palazzo 2015
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