Michel's MIC210 Installation Instructions Manual

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MIC210
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For user operation refer to the R200 remote manual.

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David Hamilton
May 10, 2025

When using the MIC210 today on the grain truck suddenly all the lights on the controller were lit up. The controller would not lower the box. None of the buttons would work and the main power light is not coming on. Any idea of what could have happened?

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Mr. Anderson
May 20, 2025

All lights on the MIC210 controller being lit, with unresponsive buttons and failure to lower the box, could be caused by incorrect polarity—specifically if the system is power (positive) switched and the tarp circuit isolation box is not installed. This can damage the MIC210 control box, causing malfunction.

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Summary of Contents for Michel's MIC210

  • Page 1 MIC210 Please Forward to End User For user operation refer to the R200 remote manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.1.1 Wiring the MIC210 System on a Grain Truck equipped with an Electric Tarp ......2 1.1.1.1 Securing MIC210 Control box to Mounting Plate ..............3 1.1.2 Wiring the MIC210 System on a grain truck NOT equipped with an electric tarp ...... 4 2.0 MIC210 Power Pro Opener Installation ....................4 2.1 Mounting the Power Pro on Truck Gate with Mounting Tabs ............
  • Page 3: Mic210 Control Box Installation

    1.1 Connecting Power to the MIC210 Wireless Integrated Control System There are two options which may be used to provide power to the MIC210 control box depending on whether or not the grain truck is equipped with an electric tarp.
  • Page 4: Securing Mic210 Control Box To Mounting Plate

    Please see the R200 Remote instruction manual, Section 4.2.2. There is a specific way in which the 6 AWG wires must be positioned in order to fit inside the MIC210 Control Box. Please refer to the Diagram. Once all the wires are connected to the MIC210 box connect the wires to the battery to ensure everything works before carrying on to securing the box to the mounting plate.
  • Page 5: Wiring The Mic210 System On A Grain Truck Not Equipped With An Electric Tarp

    Now partially secure the MIC210 Control Box to the mounting plate using the Robertson pan head bolts and nuts. The excess wire will need to be pulled through the bracket as the MIC210 Control Box is being mounted to the mounting plate. The hoist and actuator wires will go through the top of the mounting bracket.
  • Page 6: Mounting The Power Pro On Truck Gate With A Long And Narrow Lever Handle

    Once the MIC210 Control Box, the hoist control and the Power Pro are all installed and tested, it is recommended to apply silicon around the wires and the grommets. Then finish securing the MIC210 to the mounting bracket along with the back cover.
  • Page 7 9-November-2017 ALUMINUM SPACER LYNCH PIN 3/8" x 5-1/2" BOLT 3/8" WASHERS ON EITHER Drill 3/8” diameter holes in the SIDE OF THE BRACKET AND ONE BETWEEN THE lower POWER PRO AND brackets 4-3/4” up from the ALUMINUM SPACER bottom of the bracket and 1/2” inch from the back of the bottom bracket.
  • Page 8: Mic210 Hoist Control Installation

    Use the hoist extension cord to connect the air valve to the MIC210 box. Run the wire underneath the truck and secure it using wire clips and cable ties. All of the fittings on this MIC210 Hoist Control Air Valve are for 1/4”...
  • Page 9: Air Controlled Hoist Air Valve Installation

    There will be a three wire extension cord included with the MIC210. Plug the air valve into the female end of this cord then run the cord underneath the truck using wire clips to secure the wire to the truck.
  • Page 10: Electrically Controlled Hoist Electric Control Installation

    Section 8.3.2.2 of the R200 Remote manual. Run the cord with the three wire weather pack on it, along the frame rail and to the MIC210 main control box. Plug the 3-wire Weather Pack into the MIC210 Main Control Box.
  • Page 11: Controlled With Switch In The Cab

    Ensure that there will be enough wire to reach the positive and the negative posts of the solenoid on the MIC210. Attach #6 1/4” DIA ring terminals to the ends of the wire that was cut and install these wires on the solenoid of the MIC210.
  • Page 12: Tarp Override Switch Options

    (See Special Case in Section 3.3 for further details). If there is no pre-existing tarp control system installed, this step can be skipped and the new wire can be installed and run back to the MIC210 control box. Once the new control wires have been installed or the pre-existing control wires have been repositioned to the MIC210 Control box crimp on 1/4”...
  • Page 13: Mic210 Control Box With Tarp Override Switch Style #2

    The second option for connecting the MIC210 Control box to the toggle switch, rocker switch, or push buttons from the cab would be to use the wire lead with a WeatherPack end on it from the MIC210 Control Box. The toggle switch, rocker switch, or push buttons inside of the cab of the grain truck should be connected with an 18 Gauge three wire cord which consists of a green wire, a white wire, and a black wire.
  • Page 14 9-November-2017 SWITCH WIRE LEAD Page | 13...
  • Page 15: Mic210 Control Box With Tarp Override Switch Style #2 With Opposite Polarity Box

    The MIC210 Control Box controls the tarp, chute, and hoist by switching the ground (negative) side of the circuit on and off. If the switch from the cab of the truck on which the MIC210 system is being installed turns the power (positive) on and off, a tarp circuit isolation box will need to be installed.
  • Page 16: Warranty

    9-November-2017 5.0 Warranty Michel's Industries warrants their products for a period of one year from date of purchase. Any parts returned to Michel's Industries LTD. will be shipped prepaid by the customer and will be returned F.O.B. St. Gregor, Sk. Canada. We will not assume responsibility for shipping, labor or travel expenses. Please Note: We reserve the right to make improvements;...

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