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Connecting the LED Lighting and Motor System for Pro+ Pergola

Follow these steps to correctly connect your Hansø Pro+ Pergola’s LED lighting and motor system for smooth operation of both lighting and louver motion functions.

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⚙️ Overview

Your Hansø Pergola includes a motorized louver system and LED strip lighting powered through a shared connection setup.
Proper wiring ensures both systems work seamlessly with your remote control.


🔌 Step-by-Step Wiring Instructions


1. Match and Connect Each LED Strip Plug

  • Each LED strip comes with male and female waterproof DC plugs.

  • Align and connect each plug pair using the twist-lock waterproof connectors (as shown in the close-up image).

  • Ensure arrows or alignment marks line up before twisting to lock.

  • Tug gently to confirm it’s securely connected and watertight.


2. Connect Both Motor Cables

  • Locate the motor power leads — these also use waterproof plugs.

  • Connect each motor cable to its matching power lead using the same twist-lock system.

  • Ensure correct polarity (+ and –) if the terminals are visible or labeled.

  • A secure, watertight connection is essential for smooth motor operation.


3. Organize and Tidy Cables

  • Route all cables inward toward the pergola’s center or junction box area.

  • Use cable clips or zip ties to secure cables neatly against the inner beams.

  • Avoid loose, hanging, or pinched cables that could interfere with louver movement or trap moisture.


4. Connect to the Main Power Supply

  • Locate the main combined power cable (from both LED and motor lines).

  • Connect this to your DC 24V transformer or control box.

  • Plug the transformer into a standard 110–120V AC outlet.

  • Once powered, test your remote control — both the LED lighting and motorized louvers should respond.


⚠️ Safety & Testing Tips

  • Always turn off power before connecting or disconnecting plugs.

  • Do not force connectors — if they resist, realign and retry.

  • After powering on, test both LED and motor functions before final cable management.

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