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6.3 Setting the limit position switch
The limit position switch is pre-set to about two turns of the shaft.
Turning the adjusting screw towards the “+” increases the travel.
Turning the adjusting screw towards the“-” decreases the travel.
Refer to the diagrams opposite to see which adjusting screw should be
used for which switch-off point.
Setting the “lower” limit position
1. Move the motor downwards until the automatic limit position switch in-
dependently stops the motor.
2. If the pre-set limit point cannot be reached (e.g. end of material
reached), move the motor upwards and then turn the relevant adjusting
screw towards the “-” to shorten the travel. If necessary, repeat this
process until the motor stops at the desired end position.
3. Now turn the adjusting screw towards the “+” until the motor has
reached the desired lower position.
Setting the “upper”limit position
1. Move the motor upwards until the automatic limit position switch inde-
pendently stops the motor.
2. If the pre-set limit point cannot be reached (e.g. material runs into the
cassette), move the motor downwards and then turn the relevant adjust-
ing screw towards the “-” to shorten the travel. If necessary, repeat this
process until the motor stops at the desired end position.
3. Now turn the adjusting screw towards the “+” until the motor has
reached the desired upper position.
11. Support/Contact
The workflow is the same as in the section “6.2 “Assembly”but in reverse
order. The setup of limit positions can be skipped.
6.4 Dissasembly
7. Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
Motor is not responding. 1. No mains voltage. 1. Check mains voltage.
2. Connection error. 2. Check connections (see wiring diagram).
3. Cutoff by internal temperature fuse. 3. Allow the motor to cool down for 20 min.
Motor starts slowly or makes too
much noise.
1. Connection error. 1. Check connections.
2. Installation error or undersized motor selected. 2. Check installation and motor load.
Motor rotation direction is wrong. Motor connection cables are reversed. Disconnect the supply line from the power, and swap
the black and brown conductors of the motor cable at
the controller.
Motor stops while moving up or
downwards.
1. Preset endpoint reached. 1. Set the end limits again, according to the instructions.
2. Cutoff by internal temperature fuse. 2. Allow the motor to cool down for 20 min.
Motor stops while moving upwards. Obstacle detected. Remove obstacle and steer the system in downward
direction.
The motor is maintenance-free.
9. Maintenance
The disposal of electrical equipment and batteries in household
waste is strictly forbidden.
The symbol (dustbin crossed out, in line with WEEE Appendix IV)
indicates separate collection of electrical and electronic products in
EU countries. Do not dispose of the device or battery in your house-
hold waste. Ask your town or local council about the return and col-
lection systems available in your area to dispose of this product.
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10. Disposal of waste
Principally, the General Terms and Conditions of the manufacturer, Ves-
tamatic GmbH apply. The terms and conditions are part of the sales doc-
uments and handed over to the operator upon delivery. Liability claims for
personal or material damages are excluded when they can be attributed to
one or more of the following causes:
– Unintended use of the product.
– Opening of the product by the customer.
– Improper installation, commissioning, or operation of the product.
– Non-compliance with the specifications.
– Non-observance of the safety provisions and instructions of the Oper-
ating Instructions.
– Operation of the product with improperly installed connections, defec-
tive safety devices or improperly installed safeguards.
– Modifications to the product.
8. Warranty
Vestamatic GmbH
Dohrweg 27
41066 Mönchengladbach / Germany
Phone: +49 2161 / 29 408-0