Commissioning and testing of the control units:
The following describes the installation and connecting steps of the b-control navigation systems. Please also note the attached installation
construction.
1. When placing the cable for the front heater underneath the floor the ends of the cables including their plug pins and the grey bow
(= connection control unit FRONT/BACK) have to lead to the control box and to the power module – these plugs will be plugged in
the power module (control box)! This handling secures that the ends of the cables are connected correctly to the accurate socket of
the front heater. (Please double check!) The cables of the front heaters are marked with a red point on the plug. Make sure to place
this point-marked cable in the front!
2. The power module (control box) will be attached to the reverse side of the service flap above the already made boreholes (except the
Face 2 Face Infrared Cabin where it is installed on the reverse side of the cabin).
3. Plug the fan power lead into the plug socket provided.
4. Plug in the optional RGB lighting control into the plug socket provided. Connect the control unit with associated (RJ) cable as shown
in the drawing.
5. If the audio input on the control panel is to be used, the 3.5 mm jack on the back of the control panel must be connected to the
AUX1 input on the controller, using the cable provided.
6. If the second audio input (AUX 2) on the power module is used, the external audio source (e.g. CD player, iPod, etc.) should be
connected here.
7. Connect the temperature sensor cable into the socket provided.
8. If a foot warming is present, the according connection cable for the foot warming has to be placed in the special milling grove
underneath the floor and plugged into the power module.
9. Connect the control unit with the enclosed (RJ) cable as shown in the drawing.
10. Plug the power supply lead, provided, into the power module.
11. Check all connectors are firmly located!
12. Plug the power lead into to a suitable socket outlet.
Possible causes of faults:
The control unit cannot be turned on.
Is the mains switched on? - (check the consumer unit circuit breakers).
Has the power lead been unplugged?
The power lead from the power module to the control panel is not plugged in properly.
Control can be turned on; heaters do not warm up; temperature on the display > 140 ° C.
Temperature sensor defective or not plugged in.
Control can be turned on; cabin temperature is displayed correctly but heaters do not warm up.
Heater power is set to 0?
Heater bulb faulty?
In case you cannot solve the problem, please contact your customer adviser.
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