Frassie 450626

Frassie Power Recliner Lift Chair Motor Actuator Instruction Manual

Model: Limoss 450626 / MD141-27-L1-157-333

Introduction

This instruction manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of your Frassie Limoss 450626 / MD141-27-L1-157-333 power recliner lift chair motor actuator. Please read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation or use.

Safety Information

  • Maximum Weight Capacity: Ensure the recliner chair is properly assembled and capable of supporting a maximum weight of 101.97 kilograms (224.81 pounds) to prevent structural failure or injury.
  • Always disconnect power to the recliner before attempting any installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting.
  • If you are unsure about any step, consult a qualified technician.

Package Contents

Verify that all components are present and undamaged upon opening the package.

  • 1 x Frassie Linear Actuator Motor (Limoss 450626 / MD141-27-L1-157-333)
  • 1 x Pin
  • 8 x Screws

Specifications

ParameterValue
ModelLimoss 450626 / MD141-27-L1-157-333
Input Voltage18-35V
Max Current5A
Max Load (Push)750N
Max Load (Pull)750N
Stroke333 mm (13.11 inches)
Minimum Install Dimension160 mm (6.3 inches)
Hand Control Connection5-Pin Plug
Power Transformer Connection2-Pin Flat Round Plug
Item Weight4.99 pounds (2.26 kg)
Maximum Weight Recommendation (Chair)101.97 Kilograms (224.81 pounds)

Note: The motor label provides specific details. Always cross-reference with your existing motor.

Close-up of the Limoss 450626 motor label showing model number MD141-27-L1-157-333, input voltage, max current, duty cycle, and max load.

This image displays the motor's identification label, detailing the model number (MD141-27-L1-157-333), input voltage range (18-35V), maximum current (5A), duty cycle, and maximum push/pull load (750N). It also shows various certifications.

Installation Instructions

  1. Preparation: Ensure the recliner chair is in a safe, stable position and disconnected from all power sources.
  2. Remove Old Actuator: Carefully detach the old actuator from the recliner frame. Note the orientation and connection points for reference.
  3. Verify Dimensions: Before installing, confirm that the stroke length (333mm / 13.11 inches) and minimum installation size (160mm / 6.3 inches) of the new actuator match your recliner's requirements.
  4. Diagram showing the stroke length of 13.11 inches (333mm) and minimum installation size of 6.3 inches (160mm) for the linear actuator.

    This diagram illustrates the key dimensions of the linear actuator: the stroke length of 333mm (13.11 inches) and the minimum installation size of 160mm (6.3 inches). These measurements are crucial for proper fitment.

  5. Mount New Actuator: Using the provided pin and screws, securely attach the new Frassie linear actuator to the recliner frame in the same orientation as the old unit.
  6. Connect Hand Control: Connect the 5-pin hand control plug to the corresponding port on the motor.
  7. Close-up of the 5-pin circular connector port on the motor for the hand control.

    This image shows a detailed view of the 5-pin circular connector port located on the motor, designed for connecting the recliner's hand control unit.

  8. Connect Power Transformer: Connect the 2-pin flat round power transformer plug to the motor.
  9. Close-up of the 2-pin flat round plug for the power transformer, labeled Limoss.

    This image provides a close-up of the 2-pin flat round plug, typically used to connect the power transformer to the motor. The plug is branded "Limoss".

  10. Test Functionality: Once all connections are secure, carefully reconnect the recliner to power and test the motor's operation using the hand control. Ensure smooth movement and proper extension/retraction.

Operation

The Frassie Limoss 450626 actuator operates in conjunction with your recliner's existing hand control and power supply. Once installed, the motor will respond to commands from the hand control to extend or retract, facilitating the recliner's movement.

Duty Cycle: The motor is designed for intermittent use. Refer to the motor label for specific duty cycle information (e.g., Max T.on: 2min, Min T.off: 18min). Avoid continuous operation to prevent overheating and damage.

Troubleshooting

  • Motor Not Responding:
    • Check all power connections, including the wall outlet, power transformer, and the 2-pin plug to the motor.
    • Verify the 5-pin hand control plug is securely connected to the motor.
    • Test the hand control and power supply separately if possible, to isolate the issue.
  • Motor Makes Noise but Doesn't Move:
    • Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the recliner mechanism from moving.
    • Check if the motor is securely mounted and not binding.
  • Intermittent Operation:
    • This could indicate an issue with the hand control, power supply, or loose connections.
    • Allow the motor to cool down if it has been operated continuously, respecting the duty cycle.

If problems persist after performing these checks, please contact customer support.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Wipe the motor and surrounding areas with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid using liquid cleaners directly on the motor.
  • Inspection: Periodically inspect all connections and mounting points for tightness and wear.
  • Lubrication: The motor is generally maintenance-free. Do not attempt to lubricate internal components.

Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical assistance, or to report any issues, please refer to the Frassie official website or contact their customer service department. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.

Product Overview

Frassie Limoss 450626 power recliner lift chair motor actuator.

This image shows the complete Frassie Limoss 450626 power recliner lift chair motor actuator, ready for installation.

Angled view of the Frassie Limoss 450626 power recliner lift chair motor actuator.

An angled perspective of the Frassie Limoss 450626 motor actuator, highlighting its linear design and connection points.

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