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INDEX 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING SAFETY, USE AND RESTRICTIONS 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1 PARTS LIST EROS SPIRE 2.2 PARTS LIST EROS LENS 2.3 PARTS LIST EROS BLIND 3. WIND RESISTANCE, CUTTING BOARDS AND SELECTION 3.1 WIND RESISTANCE (EN 13561) 3.2 MOTOR SELECTION 3.3 MANUFACTURING DISCOUNTS 4.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING SAFETY, USE AND RESTRICTIONS In order to ensure the safe assembly, use and main- persons (especially children!) may interfere or cause tenance of this product, a number of precautionary hazards during installation. measures must be taken. Please observe the following warnings and instructions, for the safety of all con- Before assembly, it is very IMPORTANT for your safety cerned.
TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 5. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 5.1 ROLLING TUBE ASSEMBLY Insert the fabric into the shaft as shown in the picture and attach it with plugs and screws. Pass the screws from the outside through to the disc of the stand and attach them to the machine's threaded holes (C).
5.2 TERMINAL ASSEMBLY Insert the fabric into the windbreaker profile and secure its ends with plugs and screws. 5.3 ROLLER TUBE PLACEMENT Clamp the shaft with the rolled-up tarpaulin and insert the windbreaker profile into the guides already fixed to the surface (B).
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS Next, with the shaft clamped, place the roller tube with the tip holder disc inserted on the bracket and secure it with the screw (E). Repeat this process with the machine bushing. If there are no guides, they shall be fixed to the surface by means of a belt protruding from the Tolper profile and a hinged ring with sheet metal.
5.5 SUPPORT MOUNTING Position the supports (front or wall) at the correct distance. To do this, measure the line of the assembled awning (from support to support). Check the width of the downspout and check Both supports must be positioned at the same level. the width of the enclosure to be covered.
TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1. CLEANING AND CARE For best use and extended durability of the screen, it is recom- To clean the canvas, we recommend removing the dust that mended to carry out regular maintenance and checks at least has accumulated without using water, to enable you to re- once a year, or even more often depending on the wear and move all the surface particles by vacuuming, air blowing,...
8. ANNEX II 8.1 MOTOR CONFIGURATION 1. INTRODUCTION 6. USE 6.1. Standard use. 2. SAFETY 6.2. Use with a Somfy io sensor. 2.1. Safety and responsibility. 6.3. Feedback 2.2. Specific safety regulations. 7). ADDITIONAL SETTINGS 3. INSTALLATION 7.1. Favourite position (“My”). 3.1.
TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 2. SAFETY 1. Safety and responsibility 2. Specific safety regulations Before installing and using the product, read this guide In addition to the safety standards described in this guide, carefully. the instructions detailed in the attached document, titled “Safety standards that must be respected and conserved”...
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3. Motor - tube installation 3.1 Insert the motor into the rolling tube. 3.2 For safety reasons, attach the rolling tube to the wheel For rolling tubes. For smooth rolling tubes, align the notch with 4 Ø5 mm Parker screws or 4 Ø4.8 mm Pop steel rivets you have made with the crown.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 4. START-UP This guide only describes the start-up process with a Situo io type Somfy io local control point. For start-up with any other type of io control point, consult the relevant guide. 1. Identification of the setting steps already performed IMPORTANT Only one motor must be powered at a time.
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3. Prior registration of the Somfy io local control point Simultaneously press the raising and lowering switches: the awning will move briefly. The Somfy io local control point will have been registered in the motor. 4. Motor rotation direction check Ajuste de los finales de carrera Ajuste de los...
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 3. Lower limit switch adjustment 1. Position the awning in the lower limit switch position. IMPORTANT If the lowering button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the screen will roll down continu- ously. 2. Stop the awning in the desired position. 3.
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6. USE Standard use 1. Favourite position (“My”) Definition The motor can register an intermediate position named “fa- vourite position (My)” that is different to the upper and lower limit positions. To register, modify or delete the favourite position (“My”), consult the “Additional settings”...
TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 7. ADDITIONAL SETTINGS FAVOURITE POSITION (“MY”) 7.1 Registering or modifying the preferred position (“My”) The processes of registering and modifying the preferred position (“My”) are the same. 1. Place the awning in the desired position “My”. 2. Press the “My” button until the awning moves: the pre- ferred position (“My”) will be registered.
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Readjusting the lower limit switch 1. Place the awning in the lower limit switch position. 2. Press the raising and lowering buttons simultaneously un- til the awning moves: the motor is now in adjustment mode. 3. Adjust the upper position of the awning using the raising and lowering buttons.
TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 8. TIPS AND TRICKS 8.1.Do you have any questions about the Sunea screen io? PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The wiring is incorrect. Check the wiring and modify it if necessary The motor is too hot. Wait for the motor to cool down. Check the cable used and make sure it The cable used is incorrect.
9. TECHNICAL DATA Radio frequency 868-870 MHz io-homecontrol® bidirectional triband Power source 230 V ~ 50 Hz Use temperature -20 °C a +70 °C Protection index IP 44 Maximum number of control points and associated sensors Security level Class I...
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS 9.ANNEX III 9.1. DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING AND COMPONENTS OF THE PRODUCT AT THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE IMPORTANT he packaging must be recycled by the authorised professional who installed the product. We advise you to recycle the product packaging respon- sibly: Paper and cardboard: In waste management, the recycling of paper and cardboard plays an im-...
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DISASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL OF THE PRODUCT When disassembling this product, a number of precau- tionary measures must be taken. Observe the following IMPORTANT warnings and instructions. Please contact your supplier with any queries. The disassembly of the product at the end of its useful life must be carried out by qualified personnel, and in order to carry it Disassembly may only be carried out by experienced...
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS STEEL STAINLESS COMPONENTS ALUMINIUM WEEE PLASTIC TEXTILES GALVANISED STEEL • Profiles • Screws • Axle Funnel guides • • Caps • • • Motor • • • Motor supports • • Supports • Tolper profile covers • Canvas IMPORTANT - Always act with care.
THE MATERIALS THAT OUR PRODUCTS ARE MADE OF OFFER A GREAT VARIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES GALVANISED STEEL Galvanised steel is a type of steel which undergoes a certain treatment, at the end of which it is coated with several layers of zinc which protect it, avoiding oxidation. The recycling of zinc helps reduce demand for new materials and as a result generates considerable energy savings, being a metal that constitutes a very valuable and sustainable resource.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL EROS PLASTIC Plastic recycling provides a sustainable source of raw material for the industry. Its reuse also significantly reduc- es environmental problems, as it is a non-biodegradable material. Recycling reduces energy consumption and CO2 emis- sions, thus mitigating pollution and climate change. There are several types of plastic, so to achieve optimal recycling it is essential to deposit them in clean points where the separation of the different types and their...
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