MANUALLY RESETTING LIMITS STOPS
In the event of potentially hazardous situations or anomalous
conditions for the motor memory, on the first ASCENT or DESCENT
command given via the transmitter or on using the manual control
buttons, the motor makes a brief downward and a brief upward
movement, repeated three times, to signal that the limit stops must
be reset manually. If this condition occurs, proceed as follows:
Anomalous condition
Hold down STOP and ASCENT until the motor begins to move, then
release both keys
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After approx. 1 second
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DO NOTHING, the motor begins an AUTOMATIC ASCENT manoeuvre
(reducing the torque)
The motor runs until it finds an obstacle, which stops the movement
of the canvas. This obstacle is interpreted by the motor as the upper
limit stop
CORRADI SPA -
USER MANUAL
MANUALLY RESET LIMITS LOCKS
ANOMALOUS CONDITION IN PROXIMITY OF TENSIONING HOOKS
If the awning is equipped with tensioning hooks and an anomalous
condition occurs (signalled by the movements described), the motor
tries several times to release (if it considers the obstacle to be due to
the hooks anchorage). If it cannot, it interprets the obstacle as the
upper limit stop.
NOTE:
fig.3
. The operator must ensure that the canvas is in the upper limit stop
position at the end of the procedure;
. If the ascent manoeuvre (fig. 3) is interrupted by external mechanical
conditions preventing the canvas from moving, power must be cut
to the system and a CORRADI qualified technician contacted in order
to check system integrity and restore correct working conditions;
. If the ascent manoeuvre (fig. 3) is interrupted due to power failure,
on giving the first command the motor once again signals that the
limit stops must be reset manually;
. If the ascent manoeuvre (fig. 3) is interrupted by the operator (by
pressing a control button), on giving the first command (ASCENT,
DESCENT) the motor once again signals that the limit stops must be
reset.
Contact Corradi qualified technical staff if any of these steps
is unclear.
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