Technical Instructions Comfodesk Foot Switch STF/STH/STG
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1 General
1.1 Using these technical instructions
The technical instructions are intended for design engineers who are using this
Magnetic product in their applications, and for installation engineers who are working
with the product. The technical instructions contain all relevant information about
this Magnetic product, and are subject to alteration in the interests of technological
progress.
Please read the technical instructions carefully and observe the safety instructions.
The technical instructions can also be used to produce the operating manual for the
end product.
1.2 Explanation of symbols
The technical instructions identify possible dangers and important information using
symbols next to the relevant text.
1.3 Correct usage
The foot switch, in one-way to five-way versions, is used to operate between 1 and a
maximum of 5 linear drives. It is intended for use with the following Magnetic drives
and control units:
STF:
SEM1Control (for Ecomag)
KOM1/3 Control
Matrix MAX62/63/64/65 Drive
Telesmart TXG Drive
ZVB Distribution Box, SPP Blocking Device
STG:
KOM2/4 Control
ZVB Distribution Box
STH:
KOM6 Control
ZVB Distribution Box, SPP Blocking Device
The foot switch is intended for interior applications only.
1.4 Environmental conditions
Operation:
` Temperature 0°C to 40°C
` Air humidity max. 85%
Storage/transportation:
Temperature -20°C to 60°C
Air humidity max. 95%
2 Functional method
A pair of pushbuttons is fitted on the foot switch for each drive to be controlled. The
function in question is identified using the relevant symbols. Pressing on one of the
pushbuttons initiates drive operation. The drive will run for as long as the button is
held down.
This symbol indicates operations and
conditions which may pose a risk to
persons or objects.
Observe these instructions carefully!
This symbol identifies information and
useful notes for the user.
The switch must not be subjected to poor
weather conditions. No equipment should be
operated in an atmosphere where there is a
risk of explosion.