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โJan-29-2016 08:49 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
HERE is a detailed troubleshooting guide,
Block diagnostics
Over-rides: Electronic, Unplug controller and disengage motors
Error Codes
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When unplugging at controllers.....make sure you unplug BOTH motors prior to manually moving slide
โJan-29-2016 03:59 AM
rskrbina wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Yes, that is one way to get a Schwintek in or out. But as always, you were told by someone that has NEVER attempted to do that. He was instructed or read about it, but has never done it. Yes, you can disengage the controller(I prefer to disconnect the 12 volt power which is easier). But it takes some mighty strong People(usually 3 or 4) to push the Scwhintek mechanism. The better way as long as the Red and Black motor wires are not damaged, is to put into OVERRIDE and then use the motors to bring it in or out. IF a motor is defective and stuck then you cannot push anyways. Always try the OVERRIDE method FIRST, then try the manual push in. Doug
I haven't heard the term "OVERRIDE" before. How would I put mine in this mode? Thanks
โJan-29-2016 03:42 AM
wbwood wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:rskrbina wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Yes, that is one way to get a Schwintek in or out. But as always, you were told by someone that has NEVER attempted to do that. He was instructed or read about it, but has never done it. Yes, you can disengage the controller(I prefer to disconnect the 12 volt power which is easier). But it takes some mighty strong People(usually 3 or 4) to push the Scwhintek mechanism. The better way as long as the Red and Black motor wires are not damaged, is to put into OVERRIDE and then use the motors to bring it in or out. IF a motor is defective and stuck then you cannot push anyways. Always try the OVERRIDE method FIRST, then try the manual push in. Doug
I haven't heard the term "OVERRIDE" before. How would I put mine in this mode? Thanks
That is done at the controller...it is an ELECTRONIC override.
Push the 'mode' button 6 times quickly then on 7th time you hold it for 5 seconds before releasing.
Then you use the normal control switch to retract slide.
If there is a short in the wire and one of the motors is not working, then it will not work would it? You would need both motors to have power to them I would think.
โJan-29-2016 02:25 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:rskrbina wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Yes, that is one way to get a Schwintek in or out. But as always, you were told by someone that has NEVER attempted to do that. He was instructed or read about it, but has never done it. Yes, you can disengage the controller(I prefer to disconnect the 12 volt power which is easier). But it takes some mighty strong People(usually 3 or 4) to push the Scwhintek mechanism. The better way as long as the Red and Black motor wires are not damaged, is to put into OVERRIDE and then use the motors to bring it in or out. IF a motor is defective and stuck then you cannot push anyways. Always try the OVERRIDE method FIRST, then try the manual push in. Doug
I haven't heard the term "OVERRIDE" before. How would I put mine in this mode? Thanks
That is done at the controller...it is an ELECTRONIC override.
Push the 'mode' button 6 times quickly then on 7th time you hold it for 5 seconds before releasing.
Then you use the normal control switch to retract slide.
โJan-28-2016 07:44 PM
rskrbina wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Yes, that is one way to get a Schwintek in or out. But as always, you were told by someone that has NEVER attempted to do that. He was instructed or read about it, but has never done it. Yes, you can disengage the controller(I prefer to disconnect the 12 volt power which is easier). But it takes some mighty strong People(usually 3 or 4) to push the Scwhintek mechanism. The better way as long as the Red and Black motor wires are not damaged, is to put into OVERRIDE and then use the motors to bring it in or out. IF a motor is defective and stuck then you cannot push anyways. Always try the OVERRIDE method FIRST, then try the manual push in. Doug
I haven't heard the term "OVERRIDE" before. How would I put mine in this mode? Thanks
โJan-28-2016 06:45 PM
rskrbina wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Yes, that is one way to get a Schwintek in or out. But as always, you were told by someone that has NEVER attempted to do that. He was instructed or read about it, but has never done it. Yes, you can disengage the controller(I prefer to disconnect the 12 volt power which is easier). But it takes some mighty strong People(usually 3 or 4) to push the Scwhintek mechanism. The better way as long as the Red and Black motor wires are not damaged, is to put into OVERRIDE and then use the motors to bring it in or out. IF a motor is defective and stuck then you cannot push anyways. Always try the OVERRIDE method FIRST, then try the manual push in. Doug
I haven't heard the term "OVERRIDE" before. How would I put mine in this mode? Thanks
โJan-28-2016 04:47 PM
dougrainer wrote:
Yes, that is one way to get a Schwintek in or out. But as always, you were told by someone that has NEVER attempted to do that. He was instructed or read about it, but has never done it. Yes, you can disengage the controller(I prefer to disconnect the 12 volt power which is easier). But it takes some mighty strong People(usually 3 or 4) to push the Scwhintek mechanism. The better way as long as the Red and Black motor wires are not damaged, is to put into OVERRIDE and then use the motors to bring it in or out. IF a motor is defective and stuck then you cannot push anyways. Always try the OVERRIDE method FIRST, then try the manual push in. Doug
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