Assigning An R. F. Radio Receiver (Power 401/1); Removing The Motor; Troubleshooting; Technical Characteristics - Mottura POWER 401 Manual De Instrucciones, Uso Y Mantenimiento

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Attachments "E" - "F" - "I" provide instructions for correct connection of the Power 401/1 system with
the "2+3 wires" method (power supply and controls in separate systems). In this case, you can create single
and simultaneous controls via wire.
Attachment "G" provide instructions for correct connection of the Power 401/2 system with the
"3 wires" method (power supply and controls in the same system).
Never connect two or more Power 571/2 in parallel on the same button exchange or on the same
output of a control box or of a R.F. receiver (see attachment "G").
Where a button is used for direct Power 571/2 control (no control box), use Art. 5096 or Art.
5097 - buttons, 10A with two contacts, interlock and central OFF.
To control the Power 401/1 by radio it must be assigned to a remote control. To perform this operation
carry out the following procedure (attachment "H" fig. "2H").).
1. Put the transmitter into the association mode (consult the technical manual for the transmitter
being used)
2. Press the R. F. button on the motor control panel for 5 seconds (one flash of the "R. F." LED on
the motor control panel confirms that the association procedure has been carried out correctly)
Following the instructions in attachment "D" fig. "6D" support the motor unit before releasing the lever
to prevent it from dropping under its own weight.
FAULT
The system does not move
The system does not stop
at the correct position
System blocks after
several consecutive
activations
Power requirement: 90 - 250 Vac, 50 - 60 Hz (Power 401/1)
Input: 16 W
Sliding velocity: 16 cm/s
Radio frequency chip reception frequency: 868 MHz - 915 MHz (Power 401/1)
Single control with SINGLE button (Power 401/1)
Simultaneous control with GROUP button (Power 401/1)
Manufactured to EU standards
Dimensions: 72 mm x 90 mm x 222 mm
Weight: 0,7 Kg
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Assigning an R. F. radio receiver (Power 401/1)

Removing the motor

Removing the motor from the motor pulley is a procedure that demands great care.
Keep all unauthorized persons out of the work zone during this procedure.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Incorrect wiring
No electrical power
Faulty motor unit
R. F. association not
carried out (Power 401/1)
Obstructions in the curtain
The power supply has
reached the heat protection

Technical Characteristics

Troubleshooting

Check and correct the wiring by following
work space
threshold
(see attachments "F" - "G" )
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REMEDY
the instructions in this manual
Restore electrical power
Request replacement of the motor unit
Carry out the association procedure
(Power 401/1)
Remove obstructions
Let the power supply cool for a few
minutes and try again.
230 Vac, 50 Hz (Power 401/2)

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