WAREMA External venetian blind Installation Instructions Manual

With auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set cable guidance

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WAREMA external venetian blind
with auxiliary motor and battery-operated
emergency retraction set
cable guidance
Installation instructions
For qualified technicians only
Valid from 22 June 2012
Document no. [M2001452_0] – EN

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  • Page 1 WAREMA external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set cable guidance Installation instructions For qualified technicians only Valid from 22 June 2012 Document no. [M2001452_0] – EN...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Attaching the tension cable using the tension cable bracket/tension cable holder ........15 3.11 Attaching the tension cable with the plastic spring tension device ..............17 3.12 Performing a functional check with the external venetian blind ..............18 3.13 Final tasks ..............................19 [M2001452_0] - EN / 22.06.12...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    DANGER personal injury and/or property damage. Failure to Identifies an imminent danger that may comply with these instructions relieves WAREMA of liabili- result in death or serious injury if not pre- vented. WARNING Warnings are marked with these symbols in the instructions.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    General conditions If the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and bat- Risk of injury and damage to the product tery-operated emergency retraction set is used at escape doors and emergency windows to protect against sum-...
  • Page 5: Information On The Target Group And Application Of These Instructions

    Product damage and property damage stallation and commissioning of this item. They describe from carelessness during operation! The the basic installation of the WAREMA external venetian projection area of the external venetian blind blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency must be kept clear of fixed and movable retraction set and rail guidance.
  • Page 6: Product Information

    Product information Data for electric drive (external venetian blind drive) Product information Parameter D339 Parts description Rated torque 9 Nm Power 131 W Current consumption 0.57 A Rated speed 26 rpm Rated voltage 230 V AC Frequency 50 Hz Degree of protection...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    Product information Intended use NOTE The external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and bat- Compliance with legal provisions and country- tery-operated emergency retraction set is an external sun specific regulations on site is the responsibility of shading system used at escape doors and emergency the ordering party/building owner.
  • Page 8: Wind Speed Limits

    (see Tab. 3) depends on the particular product type. If the laration of conformity is part of these product-specific wind speed limits are reached, the external venetian blind operating and maintenance instructions. To maintain this must be retracted. It is recommended that the wind sen-...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Under no circumstances should persons use the external venetian blind as a means of support. NOTE The method of installation depends on the particu- lar installation situation.
  • Page 10: Unpacking The External Venetian Blind

    Emergency push button Remove the packaging material (plastic film) of the blind at the top rail. Carefully unpack the external venetian blind and individual parts. Battery-operated control NOTE Remove the spacers between the top rail and the slats.
  • Page 11: Mounting The Bracket/Top Rail Bracket

    Fig. 3: Position of tension cable bracket (all dimensions in Observe the listed weights when planning the fixing material. Transfer the position of the external venetian blind to You must use the specified number of top the mounting substructure. rail brackets.
  • Page 12 End distance = NOTE cket/bracket 250 mm Tilting tape/lifting tape Pencil in the fixing positions centrally to External venetian blind drive (motor) permit corrections later on. Fig. 4: Dimensional drawing for top rail bracket/bracket (all dimension in mm) Drill the fixing holes depending on the sub- structure.
  • Page 13: Preparing The Feedthrough For The Power Line

    Installation NOTE NOTE Check that the substructure is even by holding a Check that the substructure is even by holding a suitable tool (e.g. a spirit level) against it and cor- suitable tool (e.g. a spirit level) against it and cor- rect any unevenness.
  • Page 14: Attaching And Centring The Top Rail

    (see Fig. 5). Screw DIN 7985 M 5 x 16 Fig. 6: Securing the top rail Tighten the screws (1). Raise the external venetian blind to the upper limit position. Top rail Screw DIN 7985 M 5 x 16 Top rail bracket...
  • Page 15: Overview Of The Fixation Possibilities Of The Tension Cable (Optional)

    The lower edge of the tension cable brackets must be approx. 40 mm below the lower edge of the bottom rail when the external venetian blind is fully NOTE extended. The tension cable can be installed either with a...
  • Page 16 Installation Attaching the tension cable brackets Attaching the tension cable brackets NOTE NOTE Check that the substructure is even by holding a Check whether the tension cable is conducted suitable tool (e.g. a spirit level) against it and cor- through the punched cable holes on all slats and rect any unevenness.
  • Page 17: Attaching The Tension Cable With The Plastic Spring Tension Device

    The lower edge of the tension cable brackets must structure be approx. 40 mm below the lower edge of the Aluminium Screw DIN 7982 4.2 x 13 bottom rail when the external venetian blind is fully extended. Masonry Screw DIN 7997 4 x 40 Dowel S5...
  • Page 18: Performing A Functional Check With The External Venetian Blind

    The When the adjusting ring external venetian blind is sufficiently raised if the ex- is located below the ternal venetian blind disappears into the cover panel...
  • Page 19: Final Tasks

    If Section 2.3 is not met in its full scope, for checking the external venetian blind with au- the safety officer must be informed. xiliary motor and battery-operated emergency ret- raction set (one instruction manual per external venetian blind).
  • Page 20 Functional problems and product damage due on instruction. to incorrect operation in frosty conditions! The external venetian blind can freeze when tem- Connect the external venetian blind drive accord- peratures drop below the specified tempera- ing to the included setting instructions and wiring ture (+ 3 °C).

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