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8
PrePArAtIon
Before the system may be used, the battery must be charged using the ac-
companying charger. It takes 5-8 hours to fully charge a battery.
The yellow LED lights up when the charger is connected to power. Place the
battery in the charger by sliding it in and rotating it until it is pulled into
place by the magnets. The green LED will flash at approx. 1 second intervals
while the battery is being charged. Once charging is complete the green LED
remains permanently lit. Remove the battery by rotating it 90 degrees. It will
then be ejected and be ready for use.
Once the battery is fully charged, insert it into the controller. Follow the same
procedure as for the charger. If everything is OK, the controller will simply
sound a beep (3 seconds) once the battery is in place. If the system has any
faults, the beep will be followed by 2 or 5 buzzer tones:
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2 long buzzer tones:
The controller requires 0-point calibration.
See section about 0-point calibration below.
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5 short buzzer tones:
The battery must be charged. See above.
It is not possible to operate the actuators.
The two fault notifications maybe sounded successively if both faults are
present.
When the battery requires recharging, transfer it to the charger as described
above. It is recommended that you keep an extra battery on hand to avoid
disruption to operation.
Always wait at least 2 seconds after the last actuator has stopped moving
before removing the battery. Otherwise the controller may not have time to
store the position and it may be necessary to perform 0-point calibration as
described in section about 0-point calibration.
normAl oPerAtIon
During normal operation the actuator is driven in an out using the appropri-
ate buttons on the remote control. Situations may arise which require a
particular action. These situations are described below.
low battery level
If the battery level goes below a warning level while operating the actuators,
3 short buzzer tones
are sounded. This means that the battery requires
recharging, and the actuators can therefore only be driven in one direction
(normally in).
Flat battery
If the battery level goes below a minimum level while operating the actua-
tors,
1 short buzzer tone
is sounded. The actuators will stop immediately
and the controller will shut down. The battery must be charged. You must
wait at least 1 minute before inserting a new battery into the controller.
If you are using actuators with position feedback (hall effect), you will need
to perform 0-point calibration. See section about 0-point calibration below.
extreme battery load
The battery may become too hot if it is subject to extreme load due to re-
peated operations in rapid succession, thereby activating the battery’s safety
thermostat. The controller will shut down and the battery must be allowed to
cool for at least half an hour before being used again. You must wait at least
1 minute before inserting a different battery into the controller. If you are
using actuators with position feedback (hall effect), you will need to perform
0-point calibration. See section about 0-point calibration below.
nB:
An alarm only sounds during operation of the actuators. No alarm will
sound while the system is inactive, even if the battery is close to requiring
recharging. It is therefore recommended that you always keep a charged
battery on hand when using the system.
0-point calibration
If you use actuators with position feedback (hall effect), you will need to per-
form 0-point calibration on the controller so that the innermost position of
the actuators can be recorded. This must be done for all actuators which use
position feedback. The controller will sound
2 long buzzer tones
following
the beep when the battery is inserted if 0-point calibration is required.
It is also possible to initiate
manual 0-point calibration by holding in
both buttons for the relevant actuator(s) for 12 seconds.
The controller
sounds a beep followed by
2 long buzzer tones
and 0-point calibration can
be performed by pressing the ”in” button and holding it so that the given
actuator(s) is/are driven in. Hold down the button until the actuators have
been driven fully in. The controller has now been 0-point calibrated and the
system may be used normally. The actuators can only be driven in during
0-point calibration.
Instructions for battery and actuators
Battery, controller and remote control
Battery mounted in charger
Battery mounted in the controller
– ready for use