Maintenance And Disposal - Mhouse RT3 Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation

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Programming the working time
The "Working Time" is the time during which the RC1 receiver com-
mands the motor for the "Ascent"
and both the factory time and the time after the memory has been
deleted are approximately 150 seconds. If necessary, the running
time can be altered from a minimum of 4 seconds to a maximum of
250. The programming procedure is carried out in the "self-recogni-
tion" state, or better, by measuring the time necessary to carry out the
entire manoeuvre. The motor must be moved and set next to a limit
switch and the most difficult (and therefore slowest) manoeuvre for the
Table [G]
Programming the working time
1
Press and hold down key
(after about 5 seconds) then release it.
2
Press again key
3
Press
key (or
4
Wait for the motor to finish the manoeuvre (when it stops in the limit switch position) and after a few seconds
press key
The 3 final beeps signal that the new working time has been correctly memorized. If the user wishes to reset the factory time of 150 seconds,
at point 3 s/he must press key
Deleting the Receiver Memory
There may be cases when the RC1 receiver memory has to be
deleted.
The memory can be deleted:
- using a non-memorised transmitter starting from point A.
- using a previously memorised transmitter starting the procedure
from point N. 1
• Follow the procedure pressing the keys as shown if the transmit-
ter has been memorised in Mode I,
Table [H]
Deleting the memory
A
With the receiver not powered, remove the jumper from the board
(after clearing the memory, the jumper must be reinstalled).
B
Power the receiver and wait for the initial beeps
1
• With the transmitter in mode I or not memorized: Press and hold down key
of the transmitter until you hear a beep (after about 5 seconds) then release it.
• With the transmitter in mode II: Press and release the memorized key.
If the motor should start moving, press the key again and hold it down until you hear a beep
(after about 5 seconds), then release it.
2
After 1 second, press the
3
After 1 second, press the
4
After 1 second, press the
5
If you wish to completely erase all the data stored in the memory, press keys
within 2 seconds and then release it.
After a few seconds, 5 beeps will signal that the memory has been cleared.

6 Maintenance and Disposal

The system needs no particular maintenance. This product is made
up of different materials, some of which can be recycled, while oth-
ers must be disposed of. Enquire about the recycling or disposal
systems available in compliance regulations locally in force.
Warning: certain electronic components may contain polluting
substances; do not pollute the environment.
Replacing the Transmitter Battery:
If the range of the transmitter is significantly diminished and the
light emitted by the LED is feeble, the remote control battery is
probably exhausted. The transmitter houses two CR2016 type
lithium batteries.
To replace these batteries, you must:
1 Open the bottom by pulling it as shown in Figure 15.
6 RT3
and "Descent"
manoeuvres,
of a previously memorized transmitter until you hear a beep
until you hear 4 short beeps (after approx. 5 seconds), then release.
key) in order to begin the manoeuvre and start up the time counting phase.
to stop the time count.
until s/he hears the first of 3 beeps indicating programming has taken place.
key and release it precisely during the third beep.
key and release it precisely during the third beep.
key and release it precisely during the third beep.
motor measured. This is normally re-winding. The manufacturer rec-
ommends that users programme a working time which is a few sec-
onds longer than the time which is strictly necessary for the manoeu-
vre. Moreover, considering that the manoeuvre in which the measure-
ments are taken begins in the opposite direction to the last manoeu-
vre carried out, before starting programming it is worth moving the
motor to the limit switch position of the least difficult manoeuvre.
A transmitter memorised in Mode I is necessary for programming,
then follow the steps described in the table below.
• Follow the procedure pressing the same key only, but only if it
has been previously memorised, if the transmitter has been
memorised in Mode II.
The following items may be erased:
- Transmitters only, proceeding up to step 4
- All the data (transmitters and working time), completing the pro-
cedure up to step 5.
(or 2)
and
simultaneously
2 Insert a small pointed tool in the slit as shown in figure 16 and
prise the batteries out.
3 Put the new batteries in, making sure the polarities are correct
("+" towards the side where the keys are).
4 Close the bottom until it clicks.
Fig. 15
WARNING: The batteries of the transmitter contain pollutants. do
not dispose of them together with other waste but use the meth-
ods established by local regulations.
Example
5s
5s
Example
5s
?...
5s
Fig. 16

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