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Technical Instructions

Linear drive Ecomag

Magnetic – The Linear Drives Company™ 

page 10/10

5.5

Technical data 

See brochure 530D, 2400 and the type designation on the label. 

5.6

Troubleshooting

Fault

Cause

Remedy

Actuator(s) 

Control unit

Plug in the mains cable.

not working

not plugged in

Poor connector contact

Plug in the power, control 
device or motor plug 
correctly 

Actuator faulty

Return the actuator to 
the Magnetic Service 
Department

Control device faulty

Replace the control device

Control unit faulty

Replace the control unit

Actuator overheated

Wait 20 minutes

Actuator not plugged in

Plug in the motor cable

Markedly reduced 

Motor, gears or

Return the actuator 

speed

nuts faulty

immediately to the 
Magnetic Service Department

Very loud running noise 

Motor, gears or

Return the actuator 

nuts faulty

immediately to the 
Magnetic Service Department

Actuator only runs in 

Cut-off faulty

Return the actuator

one direction

to the Magnetic Service
Department

Control device faulty

Replace the control device

Control unit faulty

Replace the control unit

Control unit not 

Control unit not 

Plug the mains cable in

working

plugged in

Control unit faulty

Return the control unit to 
the Magnetic Service 
Department.

Mains cable faulty

Return the control unit to 
the Magnetic Service 
Department.

Control device faulty

Replace the control device

Poor connector contact

Fit the plug correctly. 

Control device 

Poor connector contact

Fit the plug correctly

not working

If you are unable to eliminate a fault, contact the Magnetic Service Department.

Before performing any adjustments to the
mechanisms, the power supply to the actua-
tors must be disconnected.
Risk of electric shock!

L5311,2400E.1/12.03

Summary of Contents for Ecomag

Page 1: ... before installing operating or maintaining this actuator Failure to follow safety precautions and instructions could cause actuator failure and result in serious injury death or property damage Installation operation and maintenance manual ...

Page 2: ...Controlling an actuator 6 4 2 Locking device 6 4 3 Emergency lowering in the event of a power failure option 7 4 4 Rapid adjustment optional 7 5 Maintenance and Care 9 5 1 Maintenance 9 5 2 Care 9 5 3 Disposal 9 5 4 Liability 9 5 5 Technical data 10 5 6 Troubleshooting 10 Reference standards EN 60601 1 EN 60601 1 2 EN 60601 2 38 EN 60335 UL 2601 Magnetic Elektromotoren AG Oristalstrasse 97 CH 4410...

Page 3: ...the motor s rotational movement into a linear movement through the threaded spindle s rotation being transferred to a pushing tube via a special nut The stroke is limited by built in limit switches The power is supplied via an attachable or externally fitted SEM 1 control unit The control unit consists of a control box housing the transformer the converter up to 4 motor socket connections and a so...

Page 4: ... all mounting positions are possible provided the following points are noted If the control unit is plugged in only the mounting positions shown in Fig 1 from 0 to 90 are permitted If an overhang arrangement is used the control unit must also be fixed in position with cable ties The control unit can otherwise work itself loose Fig 1 Mounting positions Mounting the control unit on the actuator ECO ...

Page 5: ...using the wrench 5 Screw the contact washer 3 and nut 4 onto the thread of the grounding bolt 1 Tighten with the torque wrench to 1 5 Nm 1 8 Nm The cable is uninstalled in the reverse order Fig 5 Installing uninstalling the earth cable 3 4 Startup Opening the control box cover Gently lift the nose with a screwdriver and at the same time push the control box cover in the direction of the arrow Fig ...

Page 6: ...osing the control box cover Move the control box cover in the direc tion of the arrow see Fig 11 The control box cover is only closed once an audible click of the locking mechanism is heard Fig 11 Closing the control box cover 1 2 1 2 You should ensure that the handswitch cable plug is inserted correctly If the front film is damaged i e allowing liq uid to penetrate the handswitch must be replaced...

Page 7: ... adhesive film 4 2 Locking device As an option it is also possible to lock the individual actuators on the EHE handswitch This gives the unit failure safety in accor dance with EN 60601 2 38 In Lock or Unlock programming mode the locking key must always be placed in the bores situated on the rear of the handswitch Fig 13 EHE locking unlocking the handswitch Locking the handswitch Place the locking...

Page 8: ... to manually lower the head or foot of the bed further option When installing an actuator with rapid adjustment function a warning notice Fig 13 in accordance with EN 60601 1 Section 6 3c and 6 4 must be attached clearly to the end product insofar as the end application is subject to this standard Fig 13 Warning notice for rapid adjustment Magnetic AG Liestal recommends that the batteries be repla...

Page 9: ...ted as shown in Figs 14 and 15 Fig 16 Pushing the head or foot of the bed downwards After a rapid lowering action the clamping lever must be in closed position before the linear actuator is used again The emergency lowering mechanism must not be treated with oil grease or any other lubri cating substance since this can lead to it be coming dangerously easy to move It must be ensured that no object...

Page 10: ...nection device IP X0 Handswitch IP X6 und IP X7 Clean after use in order to avoid the accretion of residues The actuator may be cleaned with a damp cloth and water Add a little isopropyl alco hol if necessary 5 3 Disposal The actuators and control unit components may be returned to Magnetic Liestal AG for disposal 5 4 Liability In every case the owner or operator of the unit shall be liable for it...

Page 11: ... running noise Motor gears or Return the actuator nuts faulty immediately to the Magnetic Service Department Actuator only runs in Cut off faulty Return the actuator one direction to the Magnetic Service Department Control device faulty Replace the control device Control unit faulty Replace the control unit Control unit not Control unit not Plug the mains cable in working plugged in Control unit f...

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