R&M Materials Handling VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLS ControlMaster NXT Service Manual User Manual
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6.2
Checks before the first run .................................................................................................................... 37
6.2.1
Power up procedure .......................................................................................................................... 38
6.3
Test run without load ............................................................................................................................. 39
6.4
Test run with load .................................................................................................................................. 40
6.5
After the test run ................................................................................................................................... 42
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 43
7.1
Normal function ..................................................................................................................................... 43
7.1.1
Control methods ................................................................................................................................ 43
7.1.2
Slowdown-limit .................................................................................................................................. 44
7.1.3
Stop-limit ........................................................................................................................................... 44
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MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................. 45
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TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................... 46
9.1
Problems and solutions ......................................................................................................................... 46
9.2
Exceptional situations ........................................................................................................................... 47
9.2.1
Determining movement direction ....................................................................................................... 47
9.3
Warning and Fault codes ...................................................................................................................... 47
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TAKING PRODUCT OUT OF OPERATION ................................................................................ 50
10.1
Disposal of waste materials ................................................................................................................... 50
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TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................................................................... 51
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QUICK GUIDE FOR THE SWITCH INTERFACE ........................................................................ 52
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APPENDIX 1, ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ............................................................................ 53