Catalogue Industrial Radio Remote Controller with push buttons
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IF: Crane moves by itself, can not be controlled by both APOLLO and the original wired-control…
Our duty is ensure your safety, so you can rely on an excellent device 14 Possibility: Malfunction occurs in crane. Please repair the crane. ( fig. 8 ) IF: Power on the receiver, but power SQ indicator ( see fig. 9 ) does not light… Possibility: Power has not been sent to receiver. Check if F2* fuse is burn and renew a 0.5A fuse. IF: F2* fuse has not been burn… Possibility: The power input has some problems. Check if the input voltage is correct, if the input voltage has no problem, find out the reason of abnormal voltage, or contact your supplier. IF: Replaced a new 0.5A fuse, but still be burn after power on…
Keep these contacts clean Possibility: Receiver’s internal circuit has some problems. Please contact your supplier.
Power SQ indicator IF: The indicator of output Main contact has light, but its relay has no output… Possibility: The fuse of Main contact, F1 is broken. Renew another 5A fuse. ( fig. 9 )
A contact Caution relay source AC220
Ext. contact relay Every fuse be taken shall not over 5A, if larger output contact current is requested, use another larger amp relay to control its relay. ( see left diagram ) For example, if a fuse which over 5A be taken, it may cause Main output contact be melt as overheat, and can not break, this will cost much more in repairing. Please do follow the trouble-shooting steps, or we shall have no direct/indirect duty for any of your property loss! JP45A Over 5 power in ( fig. 10 )
F1*: power fuse ( 0.5A ) F2*: protection fuse ( 5A )
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