Push-to-run operation 21,35, Self-retaining 21,35 – AUMA Electric multi-turn actuators SA 07.1 - 16.1_SAR 07.1 - 16.1 MATIC AM 01.1 - 02.1 User Manual

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Push buttons

If the selector switch is in position local control (I), use the push buttons OPEN -
STOP - CLOSE to operate the actuator locally.

OPEN: Actuator runs in direction OPEN

STOP: Actuator stops

CLOSE: Actuator runs in direction CLOSE

The operation commands OPEN - CLOSE can be used for control during
push-to-run operation or in the self-retaining mode.
In the push-to-run operation, the actuator runs as long as the push button is
pressed.
In the self-retaining mode, the actuator runs to the defined end position, unless
another command has been received beforehand.
For further information on the programming, refer to page 35.

Indication lights

The 3 indication lights give the following signals (standard indication).

Illuminated (red):

Actuator is in end position OPEN

Collective fault signal (yellow)

Illuminated (green): Actuator is in end position CLOSED

Collective fault signal:

The collective fault signal (yellow indication light) will be activated if one of the
following events occurs:

.

Torque fault, i.e. the set torque (page 25) was exceeded before reaching an
end position.

.

Motor protection has tripped (refer to page 54), i.e. the motor is overheated.

.

A phase failure (for 3-phase AC motors) has occurred.

.

Test PTC tripping device

Indication lights are blinking:

If the actuator is equipped with a blinker, the indication lights can be used as
running indication.
If the blinker transmitter is active (page 35), the respective indication light blinks
during operation.

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Multi-turn actuators SA 07.1 – SA 30.1/ SAR 07.1 – SAR 30.1

Operation instructions

with actuator controls AUMA MATIC AM 01.1 / AM 02.1

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