Preface
These operating instructions describe the installation, the electrical connection
and the operation of the RM10MS/RM10MM/
RM20MM/RM30MM electronic tubular motors. Read through these operating
instructions carefully prior to installation and initial operation and, in particular,
follow the safety instructions!
These instructions help you to make
■ proper,
■ safe and
■ advantageous
use of the RM10MS/RM10MM/RM20MM/RM30MM electronic tubular motors,
briefly referred to as the motor.
These instructions describe the installation and use of the tubular motor with the
necessary superrollo accessories. The term device is used in these instructions
for the tubular motor in combination with the accessories.
These operating instructions are intended for the following persons:
■ Persons who install this device,
■ Persons who connect this device,
■ Persons who operate this device,
■ Persons who maintain this device or
■ Persons who dispose of this device.
Each of these persons must have read and understood the entire content of these
operating instructions.
All activities on and with this device may only be carried out to the extent that they
are described in these operating instructions.
The warranty expires in the event of damage caused by non-observance of these
instructions. superrollo accepts no liability for subsequent damage.
Availability
These operating instructions form part of the product. Always store these
operating instructions in the vicinity of the device. Pass the operating instructions
on if you sell the device or forward it an any other manner.
Structural features of these operating instructions
Defined structural features are assigned to the various elements within the
operating instructions. You can therefore easily determine the type of text which
this involves:
Normal text,
Cross references,
DIRECTIONS OF ROTATION OF THE ADJUSTER SCREWS,
■ Lists or
Action steps.
Notices with this symbol contain information on economical use of the
device.
Basic safety instructions
Proper use
The device is used exclusively for raising and lowering smoothly running roller
shutters and awnings.
Avoiding electric shocks
■ Have connection to the mains and all work on the voltage supply carried out by
a qualified, trained specialist electrician only.
■ Only connect the device to a 230 V~50 Hz current connection which is fused in
the building.
■ Carry out all installation and connection work in voltage-free condition.
■ If cables or electrical facilities which are not required are present at the
installation location, remove these or decommission them.
■ Before installing the motor, remove all cables and electrical facilities which are
not required for operation or decommission them.
■ If you install a switch which is set to OFF as default, install this within visual
range of the tubular motor at a height of between 1.5 m and 1.8 m.
■ Install the switch which is set to OFF as default directly on the driving head and
a sufficient distance away from moving parts.
■ Route the motor cable internally in the empty tube, observing the local electrical
regulations, up to the junction box.
■ In the event of malfunctions, disconnect the device from the mains power
supply.
■ Before opening the roller shutter box, disconnect the device from the mains
power supply.
■ Prior to cleaning work on the roller shutter, disconnect the device from the
mains power supply.
■ Do not store the motor together with acid, alkaline substances or dirty or eroded
materials.
■ Make sure that the device does not become moist and is not located in a
vapourous environment during transportation, storage and use.
■ Do not use the motor for garage doors in public buildings.
■ Do not touch the mains power cable with moist hands.
■ Never unscrew the device's housing.
■ Never use a defective device. If your device is defective, contact the customer
service.
■ In the event of use in damp rooms, observe DIN VDE 0100, Parts 701 and 702.
Avoiding risk of injury
■ Make sure that the roller shutter box is closed when the device is in operation.
■ Make sure that no persons are located beneath the roller shutter when the roller
shutter is being lowered.
■ Make sure that children do not play with the roller shutter control system.
■ Make sure that no persons can be injured by the roller shutter slipping down
during installation work.
■ Lower the roller shutter completely prior to installation work or support the roller
shutter.
■ Only use the device with roller shutters whose weight is appropriate for the
tubular motor. Information on this can be found in the section entitled
Permissible roller shutter areas and weights from page 19
■ Regularly check the device for imbalance, damage and worn cables and
springs.
■ Only use the device in flawless condition.
■ Do not start the motor too frequently, and do not overload it.
■ Only turn the adjustment knob or the drive bushing in operating mode.
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