Your "STOP" button wiring is correct, but your "START" button wiring is wrong. The "START" button should be NC (Normally Closed) type (short circuit in the initial state and open circuit, when it is pressed). You should just connect one wire to another contact of the START button. Post the picture of the back side of your START button and I could tell you how to connect it.
Correct values:
Resistance between pins 13 and 15 of PC410 controller in the following cases:
a) STOP button released -> Infinite
b) STOP button pressed -> Cose to 0Ω - short circuit (2-4Ω should be also ok)
Resistance between pins 14 and 15 of PC410 controller in the following cases:
c) START button released -> Cose to 0Ω - short circuit
d) START button pressed -> Infinite
Correct values:
Resistance between pins 13 and 15 of PC410 controller in the following cases:
a) STOP button released -> Infinite
b) STOP button pressed -> Cose to 0Ω - short circuit (2-4Ω should be also ok)
Resistance between pins 14 and 15 of PC410 controller in the following cases:
c) START button released -> Cose to 0Ω - short circuit
d) START button pressed -> Infinite
radio790 wrote:Czy mogło to coś uszkodzić??Probably not, if the machine was disconnected from the mains socket.