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How to use the learn mode function
With the COL50 it is possible to configure software for the use of standard or advanced learn mode function or even both if needed. When preparing
the control box software, it is possible to make preparations for the use of standard learn mode hand control or the use of customised hand control.
Standard Learn Mode Advanced Learn Mode
Basic condition
To ensure that a new current limit setting is stored
in the control box, the learn mode function must
be active for at least 2 seconds and the actuator
current consumption must be at least 2 Amp
during the use of the learn mode function.
To ensure that a new current limit setting is stored
correctly in the control box, the physical actuator
stroke length shall fit the specified stroke length
in the SW.
Drive the lifting arm down and connect the special
learn mode hand control.
Drive the lifting arm down and connect the special
learn mode hand control.
Add load to the lift corresponding to SWL for the
lift type.
Add load to the lift corresponding to SWL for the
lift type.
Press the 'R' and 'UP' buttons simultaneously and
move the lifting arm up.
If using the standard learn mode, then it is possible
to use the standard learn mode function without
moving the actuator a full stroke, but it must be
ensured that the lifting is carried out in the area
where the lift has the biggest load.
Press the 'R' and 'UP' buttons simultaneously and
move the lifting arm up.
For use of advanced learn mode, it is required and
important to run a full stroke while registering the
new current limit settings. This will cover different
load requirements over the stroke length.
When the actuator stops running, the largest
current value is registered and stored in the control
box SW.
When the current cut-off value is stored, the
control box will provide an audio signal and
flashing LED, depending on the SW configuration.
When the actuator stops running, a data set of
new current limits has been registered and stored
in the control box SW.
The data set contains pairs of values for current
consumption in different stroke length sections.
When the current cut-off data set is stored, the
control box will provide an audio signal and
flashing LED depending on the SW configuration.