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3.1 Control unit
3.1.1 Control panel
1)
Power switch on/off
2)
Memory
3)
SFR foot pedal
4)
Anti-clockwise rotation
5)
Display
6)
Hand tool receiver
7)
handle
8) ) Motor button A (BLDC motors)
9)
Motor butten B (BLDC motors)
10) Motor button C (carbon brush motors)
11) Rotation Speed Regulator
12) Socket for Motor A
13) Socket for Motor B
14) Socket for Motor C
3.1.2 controls on the back
1) Socket for SFR pedal
2) Mains connection with fuse
3.1.3 Starting/Stoping the control unit
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PERaTIoN
1) Push the power switch on/off button. 2) Press the mo-
tor switch for your selected socket. This will start to flash.
Hit «LEFT» to select anti-clockwise rotation. There are two
ways to start and stop operation: a) via the control unit
(flashing motor switch) or b) using the start/stop button
on the hand tool. The rotation speed can be changed
indefinitely before or during operation using the rotation
speed regulator. Maximum rotation speed: 60,000 rpm.
For safety reasons, the rotation speed is programmed to
lock at 50,000 rpm. If you push the rotation speed regula-
tor towards the glass display when the motor is running at
50,000 rpm then the higher rotation speed range will be
activated and the maximum rotation speed of 60,000 rpm
can be selected.
1) Display: target rotation speed as a proportion of actual
value when motor is running. In rpm for motors «A» and
«B», as a % for motor «C». 2) Display: set rotation speed in
a bar chart. 3) Display: connected socket: «A», «B» or «C».
3.1.4 «MEM» function
Once the desired rotation speed and rotation direc-
tion have been achieved, press the «MEM» button until
«saved» appears in the display. The desired rotation
speed and rotation direction are now saved and can be
called up using the «MEM» button after the unit has been
restarted. The rotation speed and rotation direction can
Ensure that the hand tool is held securely before
starting the control unit.
Only use micro motors with an approved rotation
speed of up to 60,000 rpm.
The micro motors connected to the three available
sockets cannot be operated at the same time.
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