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You always have to connect to the 230V supply. If there is no 230V supply available,
then you should use an inverter to convert the voltage. Connection of the inverter,
see further on.
- Connect the wires as shown on the diagram p. 8 - 3a.
- Place an electric cable 2 x 0.75 mm
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+ earth.
- Place a 6A fuse in the conductor. In order to avoid short circuiting wait
before introduc-ing the fuse until the electrical connection is completed.
- It’s important to install the relay as shown as in the diagram, in order to
disconnect the current to the motor whilst driving. Install the relay so that
it is out of reach for anyone else.
- Ensure that the wiring is connected and cannot come loose.
- Introduce the fuse into the fuse holder.
- Use the remote to program the end switches.
*See instructions motor ERA FIT MHT, Quick start guide see p. 9.
CONNECTION INVERTER
You can use an inverter to convert the power supply (12V DC or 24 V DC) into the
suit-able power supply for the motor (230V AC).
- Use an inverter which meets this specifications:
intput: 10 – 15 V DC (or 20 - 30 V DC)
output: 230V AC / 50Hz
capacity: 300W permanent, 600W max
efficiency (for rectangle wave): min. 90%
- To program your motor : us an inverter with sine wave output or the 230V supply
- Use an inverter with lower voltage security, if not then there is a
possibility that the un-charged inverter will drain your battery.
- Make the connection as on p. 8 - 3b.
TECHNICAL DATA MOTOR ERAFIT MHT
- Power supply: 230V AC, 50Hz
- Recorded power motor: max. 350 W.
- The motor meets the EG guidelines 73/23/EEG and 89/336/EEG.
- The send – and receive installation meets the EG directives 1999/5/EC.
REMARK
- The remote control and the awning motor has to be paired with each other. If you
need to order a new (see 5.13.2) or a supplementary remote control (see 5.9),
the new one also has to be paired with the motor.
- After operating the manual override, all end positions are lost.
Use the remote to program the end switches.
See instructions motor Quick start guide see p. 9.
Electric connection
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