Installation instructions for the BANC D.sign above water automatic slatted safety cover - 18/24
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13.1.10 If a voltage is not present or of a different value,
check again making sure that the multimeter
tips are in contact with the terminals and that
your multimeter is calibrated and on the correct
measurement position. A voltage that is absent or
different from the indicated voltage indicates that
the tested component is defective. Replace it or
request its return to AS POOL for analysis.
If the voltage is correct the box is in perfect working
order.
13.2 Checking the power supply cable between
the electric box and the roller motor
13.2.1 Reconnect the cable that supplies the roller in the
electric box and disconnect it from the roller post at
its entry from the screw terminals marked "+" and
"-".
13.2.2 Step by step, check for the presence of the indicated
voltage on the following terminals:
13.2.3 Connecting cable test: 12 V or 24 V DC in the box
at the terminals marked "+" and "-" to which the
connecting cable is connected. Then 12 V or 24 V DC
at the terminals for the 2 wires arriving in the post.
If the voltage is below 11 V or 22 V, this voltage will
not be sufficient for the correct operation of the
motor.
13.2.4 If voltage is not present or the value is different, it
means that your cable is defective, cut, damaged
or has the wrong resistance, or is located too near
to a cable with a different voltage that disrupts its
operation. Replace the cable. Make a temporary
connection using another cable directly between
the electric box and the motor to carry out new
tests.
13.3 Checking the key switch
13.3.1 Use the continuity measurement of your multimeter
to check that the contacts (NO) located behind the
switch close one after the other when the key is
turned first in one direction and then in the other.
13.3.2 On the screw terminals , -, 1, 2, 3, 4.
13.3.3 Measure 12 V or 24 V DC between the "+" and "-".
13.3.4 Measure 12 V or 24 V DC between 3 and 4.
13.3.5 Measure 12 V or 24 V DC between 3 and 1 when the
key is turned in one direction.
13.3.6 Measure 12 V or 24 V DC between 3 and 2 when the
key is turned in the other direction.
13.4 Direct check of the motor
13.4.1 Take 2 screw terminals.
13.4.2 Connect the + 12 V or 24 V DC to one screw terminal
and the "-" (0) to the 2nd screw terminal.
13.4.3 Fixing the cover to the axis The direction of polarity
is important.
13.4.4 Place the blue wire in contact with the red wire (+ 12
V or 24 V): the motor should turn in one direction.
13.4.5 Remove the blue wire
13.4.6 Place the brown wire in contact with the red wire
(+ 12 V or 24 V): the motor should turn in the other
direction.
13.4.7 Reversing the blue and brown wires reverses the
motor rotation direction.
13.4.8 To make sure that the motor is not at the limit
switch stop, turn the adjustment screws of the end
of run clockwise towards the + indication.
13.4.9 If, after these tests, the motor will still not run, this
indicates a motor defect. This can be the result of
a power surge due to a thunder storm, a faulty
connection, or a defective component. Replace it
or request its return to AS POOL for analysis.
13.5 Motor declutching
13.5.1 Switch off the box.
13.5.2 Remove the duckboards and screen under the
deckchair if present.
13.5.3 Disconnect all the motor cable wires so as to slide it
completely towards the roller shaft and remove the
locking screw present in the white Technyl bearing.
13.5.4 Block the rotation of the tube while keeping the
slats rolled around it.
13.5.5 Manually accompany the unrolling of the cover,
making sure that the motor cable does not get
entangled.
13.5.6 Lock the safety mechanisms.
13.5.7 When re-commissioning the roller, a motor limit
switch adjustment will be needed.