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TECHNICAL MANUAL
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  • Page 1 ELBA TECHNICAL MANUAL...
  • Page 2 INDEX 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING SAFETY, USE AND RESTRICTIONS 2. PARTS LIST AND SECTION 2.1 PARTS LIST ELBA 3. WIND RESISTANCE, CUTTING BOARDS AND SELECTION 3.1 WIND RESISTANCE (EN 13561) 3.2 MOTOR SELECTION 3.3 DEGREES OF INCLINATION 4. VIEWS AND CROSS-SECTIONS 4.1 FIXTURE PLATE DIMENSIONAL CROSS-SECTION...
  • Page 3 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 CLEANING AND CARE 7. ANNEX I 7.1 WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 8.ANNEX II 8.1 MOTOR CONFIGURATION 9. ANNEX III 9.1 DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING AND COMPONENTS OF THE PRODUCT AT THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE IMPORTANT It is important to read these instructions carefully before installation, operation, repair or first use,...
  • Page 5 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 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...
  • Page 6 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 I 8 CODE COMPONENTS CODE COMPONENTS 024434 Gear Saxun awning 1:11 L120 Long screw 022258 Cap with round pivot ø70 Ran Zamak 12x40 022525 Set of box profiles 022640 Set retractable arms 024054...
  • Page 7: Motor Selection

    TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 3. WIND RESISTANCE, CUTTING BOARDS AND SELECTION 3.1 WIND RESISTANCE (EN 13561) WIND RESISTANCE EN 13561 WIDTH CENTRAL BRACKET GUIDE 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,75 3,00 3,25 3,50 3,75 4,00 4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00...
  • Page 8 4. VIEWS AND CROSS-SECTIONS 4.1 SUPPORT CROSS-SECTION 18,50 20,75 Ø11 13,50 Ø11 Ø11 24,50 50,50 4.2 SUPPORT INSTALLATION VIEW WALL CEILING VIEW VIEW CEILING WITH SQUARE WALL TO WALL VIEW VIEW...
  • Page 9: Assembly And Installation

    TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 5. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 5.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Mobile support Fixed support Left support Motor/dot support Machine support Fixture plates Multi-motor support Also includes a bag with a kit of strips Bag Nº1: Screws Canopy Bag Nº2: Plastic parts...
  • Page 10 5.2 ELBA DISCOUNTS TABLE DISCOUNTS (mm) Maximum distance Cutting of Cutting of Margins for Lids Cutting of shaft between support and wall profiles canvas winding ø70 ø70 Plastic L - 50L -138 L - 154 ø78 ø78 Motor L - 83H ø70...
  • Page 11 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 5.4 CASSETTE PROFILES ASSEMBLY Place the mat profile in the upper register profile (trimming off any excess), then adjust the five wedges so that they are roughly equidistant. We recommend that you screw the upper Place the upper register profile in its housing, folding it register profile to the front, then insert 2 self- down until it fits.
  • Page 12 5.5 CASSETTE COVERS ASSEMBLY Screw the mobile supports to the box profile. Ranuras Select a slot depending on the desired angle, within the following range: Wall: slots 1 and 2. Ceiling: slots 3 and 4. Install it according to the version (the steps are the same, whichever slot is chosen).
  • Page 13: Machine Assembly

    TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 5.6 MACHINE ASSEMBLY a) Place in this order at the point end of the shaft: 1. Fixing support. 2. Bearing for round pivot. 3. Motor / point support (take care with the position, the spigot must point inwards).
  • Page 14: Motor Assembly

    5.7 MOTOR ASSEMBLY a) Screw the motor to the motor/point support, assemble the fixed support (the end of the box that will carry the motor) with the mobile support and lastly, insert the support/motor assembly into the shaft. Use the M6 screws to screw on all three supports.
  • Page 15 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA b) At the end, attach in this order: 1. Fixing support. 2. Bearing for round pivot. 3. Motor/point support (be careful with the position, the shoulder must go inwards. Put the M6 screws into place in order to attach the parts to the mobile support.
  • Page 16: Terminal Assembly

    5.8 TERMINAL ASSEMBLY Insert the canvas into the loading bar profile and screw the strips to it. Mount the profile covers. Remove the protective sleeves from the arms. Aluminium cover version. Orientation for the placement of the strips: POWER STRIPS PLACEMENT DISTANCE A MEASUREMENT(m) Plastic...
  • Page 17 It is recommended to use 4 screws for each wall support. If it is not possible to maintain the necessary distance to regulate the inclination, use the Elba roof support as an alternative.
  • Page 18 Hang the box on the wall supports (these must be already levelled and fixed). Front view Top view Screw on the two panels that limit movement (vertical and horizontal). Adjust the inclination of the cassette and then tighten the two fixed supports (M6 screws).
  • Page 19 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA Adjust the height of the elbow so that it closes the box perfectly (if you are using a machine, before adjusting it hold the arms with their cover and release the canvas by operating the machine). Put all the covers and transparent stickers into place.
  • Page 20 If the motor needs to be dismantled: hold the arms with their cover (first opening the box as necessary) and remove the screws that hold the motor. Remove the screws that hold the motor. Next, remove three of the screws from the motor support, leaving only one as a safety precaution, leaving it slightly loose so that the support can be turned as far as necessary to allow the motor to be removed.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 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...
  • Page 22: Motor Configuration

    8. ANNEX II 8.1. MOTOR CONFIGURATION 1. SAFETY 1.1 Safety and responsibility 1.2 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”...
  • Page 23 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 2.2.3 Remove burrs and chips from the rolling tube. For smooth tubes, make a notch according to the dimensions indicated: - e = 4 mm - h = 28 mm. 2.3 Motor - tube installation 2. 3.1 Insert the motor into the rolling tube.
  • Page 24 3. CABLES 2. Connect the motor as per the information in the following table: IMPORTANT Always make a loop in the power cable to avoid 3 x 0,75 mm 230 V water penetrating the motor. During installa- tion, comply with the standards and legislation 50 Hz in force.
  • Page 25 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA B) The awning does not move Press the raising or lowering button and carry out process “c” or “d” according to the reaction of the awning: C) The awning still isn’t moving The limit switches are not adjusted and there is no Somfy io control point registered.
  • Page 26 4.5 Setting the limit switches The limit switch settings depend on the type of awning. 4.5.1 Settings for cassette-type awnings For cassette-type awnings, the upper limit switch is auto- matically adjusted, but you need to adjust the lower limit switch. Lower limit switch setting IMPORTANT Do not use the “My”...
  • Page 27 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 4.5.2 Modification of non cassette-type awnings For non cassette-type awnings, the upper and lower limit switches must be modified. Upper limit switch setting 1. Place the awning in the upper limit switch position. IMPORTANT If the raising button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the awning will continuously raise itself.
  • Page 28 4.6 Prior registration of first Somfy io local control point 4.6.1 Using a previously registered Somfy io local control point Briefly press the PROG button of this control point (G): the awning moves briefly and the control point will have been registered.
  • Page 29 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 5. USE 5.1 Standard user 5.1.1Favourite 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. IMPORTANT To register, modify or delete the favourite po- sition (“My”), consult the “Additional settings”...
  • Page 30: Additional Settings

    6. ADDITIONAL SETTINGS 6.1 Favourite position (“MY”) 6.1.1 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.
  • Page 31 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 6.3.2 Modification for non cassette-type awnings For non cassette-type awnings, the upper and lower limit switches can be modified. Resetting the upper limit switch 1. Place the awning in the upper limit switch position. 2. Press the raising and lowering buttons simultaneously un- til the awning moves: the motor is now in adjustment mode.
  • Page 32 6.4 Advanced functions IMPORTANT Contact the awning manufacturer before using these functions to check the compatibility of its installation. 6.4.1 Back Impulse” function This function allows the canvas to be tightened during every lowering movement of the awning. It can be adjusted up to ½ a turn of the rolling tube.
  • Page 33 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 6.4.3 "Closing force" function for cassette-type awnings only This function allows the user to increase or reduce the awn- ing cassette closing force on 3 levels (high-medium-low). By default, the motor is supplied from the factory set to a medium level.
  • Page 34: Tips And Tricks

    7. TIPS AND TRICKS 7.1. Do you have any questions about the Sunea screen io? PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The cabling is incorrect. Check the cabling and modify it if necessary The motor is too hot Wait for the motor to cool down. The cable used is incorrect Check the cable used and make sure it has 3 wires The Somfy io control point battery needs...
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 8. 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...
  • Page 36 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- Paper and cardboard: In waste management, the sibly: recycling of paper and cardboard plays an impor-...
  • Page 37 TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 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 The disassembly of the product at the end with any queries.
  • Page 38 STEEL STAINLESS COMPONENTS ALUMINIUM WEEE PLASTIC TEXTILES GALVANISED STEEL • Profiles • Screws • Axle • • Motor • Motor supports • Supports • • Set of arms • Terminal plate • Canvas IMPORTANT - Always act with care. Please only use Our products are mainly made of recyclable materials.
  • Page 39: Galvanised Steel

    TECHNICAL MANUAL ELBA 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.
  • Page 40 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...
  • Page 41 NOTES...

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