Maco MULTI-MATIC Assembly Instructions Manual

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MACO
MULTI-MATIC
TILT AND TURN HARDWARE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
E-Hardware
Use only by certified specialists!
Copy of the original instructions
m a co.e u

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  • Page 1 MACO MULTI-MATIC TILT AND TURN HARDWARE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS E-Hardware Use only by certified specialists! Copy of the original instructions m a co.e u...
  • Page 2: Key And Abbreviations

    Rebate leg (U) Maximum sash weight Turn&Tilt element (DK) Offset (V) Tilt&Turn element (KD) Rebate depth (FT) Turn-only element (DR) Multi-Matic (MM) Corner element standard Multi-Matic with tilt lock bolt (MM-KS) Corner element short Drive motor fixed Drive motor variable...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Key and abbreviations Certificates and Declarations Important Information Important safety instructions! Manufacturer's Declaration/State of the Art Intended use Reasonably foreseeable misuse Document Storage/Instruction Installation and operation For applications on tilt windows Examination Maintenance/Repair Care Warranty Disposal Product Features General processing instructions Application diagram Article list...
  • Page 4: Certificates And Declarations

    Technical Data Certificates and Declarations Drive motor MACO declares that the drive motor is an incomplete machine within the meaning of the European Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC). The declaration of incorporation can be accessed via the QR code. The incomplete machine complies with the following basic requirements:...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    › Mount all hardware parts professionally as described in this manual and observe all safety instructions! › All diagrams are only symbolic. › Further technical documents can be found in our online catalogue (TOM) at extranet.maco.eu › This print document is constantly being revised and is available for download in the current ›...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    WARNING! Important safety instructions! It is important to follow these instructions to ensure people’s safety! Incorrect assembly can lead to serious injuries. Manufacturer's Declaration/State of the Art The drive has been tested and manufactured in accordance with the applicable European directives. A corre- sponding declaration of incorporation is available.
  • Page 7: Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse

    Reasonably foreseeable misuse - Children playing with the window/drive - Use in smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (SHEV) - Installation in windows marked as an escape route - Intervention in the safety area of the drive motor without first deactivating it - Failure to follow the installation/operation and maintenance instructions: The power supply to the device must be disabled when cleaning or when other maintenance work is being carried out.
  • Page 8: For Applications On Tilt Windows 8

    NOTES All moving parts and locking points of the tilt-and-turn hardware, in particular all corner elements, must be greased before the E-hardware is put into operation for the first time. Lubricate only with lubricants according to the Instructions and Maintenance Manual. To operate the drive motor, an additional control element (e.g.
  • Page 9: Maintenance/Repair

    Permanently protect the drive motor from water/dirt. Warranty MACO’s General Terms and Conditions (GTC) apply to the drive motor. (Internet: www.MACO.eu). Disposal The symbol of the crossed-out rubbish bin states that this electrical or electronic device must not be disposed of in household waste at the end of its service life.
  • Page 10: Product Features

    Product Features - Hard-to-reach windows can be conveniently tilted via a button (barrier-free) - The E-hardware operates at two speeds and thus offers protection against injuries and overload (according to the Directive for power-operated windows and protection class 3) - Operating voltage 24 V DC / power supply 230 V AC; low energy consumption - When integrated into a home control system (smart home) - E-hardware may control the ventilation by reacting to environmental influences (e.g.
  • Page 11: General Processing Instructions

    General processing instructions Application materials (frame material) Timber Aluminium Forms of application / Sash version Window design...
  • Page 12 Types of opening Hinge side PVC / AS MULTI POWER MULTI MAMMUT INVISIBLE Hardware overview MMKS...
  • Page 13 Hardware version (security) EN 1627 RC 1 - 6 Sash profile - Rebate gap, Rebate leg and Offset 4 / 15 - 9 4 / 18 - 13 4 / 18 - 9 12 / 18 - 13 12 / 18 - 9 12 / 20 - 9 12 / 20 - 13 Fitting groove...
  • Page 14 Frame rebate FT 22 FT 18 FT 24 FT 20 FT 30 Space requirements e-hardware ATTENTION! The profile must have a minimum of 30.5 mm space from the rebate gap for the e-hardware to prevent the glass pane from being damaged! 16,2...
  • Page 15: Application Diagram

    Application diagram IMPORTANT! Individual systems may restrict the maximum sash weight! Observe the weight information in the respective section! 35 30 kg/m² 1600 1400 1200 1000 ≤ 80 kg ≤ 2,2 m² 1000 1200 1400 Permissible area for PVC profiles for timber profiles Prohibited area All notes on the use of application diagrams in our print and online catalogues must be taken into account!
  • Page 16: Article List

    Article list Art. No. 467155 e-hardware silver Art. No. 467151 Art. No. 467150 Power carrier for e-hardware Power supply for e-hardware Art. No. 467153 Art. No. 104717 Commissioning device for e-hardware Jig set (consists of milling jig 227348 and drilling jig 227350. Can only be ordered as a set – not individually!) –...
  • Page 17: Hardware Overview 1-Sash Turn&Tilt Elements

    Hardware overview 1-sash Turn&Tilt elements Scissors stay faceplate comfort scissor stay Scissor stay arm comfort scissor stay Faceplate extension (from SRW 1,051 mm) Corner element standard (222201) Corner element horizontally extendable (222206) Corner element vertically extendable (210096) Corner element standard or rebated (222201) corner support with corner element...
  • Page 18: Hardware Overview 1-Sash Turn&Tilt Elements - Slim Sash

    Hardware overview 1-sash Turn&Tilt elements — slim sash Scissor stay faceplate comfort scissor stay Scissor stay arm comfort scissor stay Faceplate extension (from SRW 1,051 mm) Corner element standard (222201) Corner element vertically extendable (210096) Corner element standard (222201) DANGER! Rebated corner support with corner element Faceplate extension extendable with pull-in wedge (217865)
  • Page 19: Installation Of The Hardware (Mech. Components) On The Frame

    Installation of the hardware (mech. components) on the frame Use of drilling jig Drilling with the jig ATTENTION! Ø 8 mm Drill holes maximum to 6 mm deep, to avoid drilling right through the frame! X = 230 mm X = 162,5 mm X = 230 mm X = 162,5 mm 222201...
  • Page 20: Drilling Pattern

    Drilling pattern NOTE! Lateral, upper and lower rebate gap ≥ 12,0 mm ATTENTION! Drill holes to maximum 6 mm deep, to avoid drilling right through the frame! 222205 / 216784 Schnitt A - A Schnitt B - B Attention: Just drill one through hole! The remaining 5 holes must be max. 6 mm deep. X = 307 mm X = 239 mm X = 307 mm...
  • Page 21: Assembly Of Power Carrier On The Frame Component

    Assembly of power carrier on the frame component Measure the height of the locating slot. Place the packers to required height on the frame component power carrier. Run the approx. 200 mm cable loop in the frame (for timber cavity, mill on frame outer side). Insert and screw the power carrier frame component into the holes.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Child Safety Lock

    Mounting the child safety lock ≤ 1 Nm Measure the height of the locating slot. Place the packers to required height on the child safety lock. Insert and screw the child safety lock into the holes.
  • Page 23: Installation Of The Hardware (Mech. Components) On The Sash

    Installation of the hardware (mech. components) on the sash Use of routing jig Setting the routing jig 227348 Release the stop plate of the routing jig by means of screws and slide to the outer edge. Fit the routing jig onto the fitting groove. Push the stop plate to the rebate leg and fix it with screws.
  • Page 24: Routing Image

    Routing image 30,5 For corner element with tilting bolts (222206): 427 mm for corner element without tilting bolts (222201): 360 mm Milling depth Apply corrosion protection according to the profile manufacturer.
  • Page 25: Assembly Of Power Carrier Sash Component

    Assembly of power carrier sash component Connect the power carrier sash component to the e-hardware Thread the connection cable through the rectangular opening. Screw the power carrier sash component to the e-hardware (note the side orientation on the left or on the right!).
  • Page 26: Hinging And Unhinging Of The Sash

    Additional information Hinging and unhinging of the sash See assembly instructions for the hinge side used. Attach window stickers Attach the supplied stickers to the glass close to the handle. Settings on the sash See assembly instructions for the hinge side used.
  • Page 27: Check Smooth Operation Of Central Locking System

    Check smooth operation of central locking system IMPORTANT! All moving parts and closing points of the turn&tilt hardware, in particular all corner elements, must be greased before the first commissioning of the e-hardware. Lubricate only with lubricants according to Operating and Maintenance Instructions, Order No. 757859 resp. 757071EN.
  • Page 28: Testing The E-Hardware Using The Commissioning Device

    Testing the e-hardware using the commissioning device Connect the power supply line to the commissioning device and plug the power supply into the socket. The green LED in the middle of the device must be lit. Connect the wires of the connection line to the commissioning device.
  • Page 29: Electrical Connections And Commissioning On-Site

    Connection plan for individual switches (two separate switches without mechanical locking) 230 VAC N PE 230 VAC 24 VDC + – BR WI GR – 24 VDC 200 ms 1,0 A Kipp Single switch MACO e-hardware Maco E-Beschlag Wipptaster (mechanisch verriegelt)
  • Page 30: Connection Plan For Rocker Switch (Single Or Double)

    Connection plan for rocker switch (single or double) 230 VAC N PE 230 VAC 24 VDC + – BR WI GR – 0,5 W 24 VDC > 200 ms Kipp Einzeltaster MACO e-hardware rocker switch Maco E-Beschlag (mechanisch nicht verriegelt) (mechanically not locked)
  • Page 31: Electrical Assembly Of E-Hardware

    Electrical assembly of e-hardware 100-240 V AC R = 1 k 0,5 W 24 V DC...
  • Page 32: General Questions And Answers

    The control is carried out by a signal modification, but is then independent of the further course of the signal. Example: The MACO drive is controlled by a short button push. The course of a movement (to the end position, back to the middle) is not affected by the further pressing or non-pressing of the button.
  • Page 33 I/O Homecontrol), but this is not a bidirectional solution. The MACO E-Hardware can thus only be controlled, but cannot provide feedback on its position. However, such a positional feedback can be implemented using the MACO mTronic.
  • Page 34: External Interface Providers

    External interface providers Connection to a KNX network is done via potential-free switch actuators. 2 contacts Various are required for full control. The switching behaviour must be designed for drives manufacturers (C Load). EnOcean Wireless solution by means of Ratio® blinds actuator in combination with various EnOcean wireless switches.
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    Technical Data Rated voltage: 24 V DC (SELV, +/- 20 %), max. 2 Vss Rated current: 0,8 A Shutdown current: 1,0 A Measurement: 19 W Switching cycle: 30 % (ON: 3 min / OFF: 7 min) Number of cycles: max. 20 cycles without a break Shutdown OPEN: built-in limit switches Shutdown in any position (blockage):...
  • Page 36 Technical Data (cont'd) Pre-requisites: Window type: single-sash, rectangular, tilt-and-turn element Window material: timber, PVC or aluminium Profile system: 12 mm rebate gap system with 13 mm hardware axis Permissible sash weight: max. 60 kg with open central locking max. 80 kg with circumferential central locking Sash rebate width (SRW): 735 ...
  • Page 37 Notes...
  • Page 38 We provide you with complete solutions for sliding doors, windows and doors - for timber, PVC and aluminium. Experience our versatile system offer, comprehensive service included. Discover more of this on our website www.maco.eu or contact your MACO representative. MACO near you: www.maco.eu/contact...

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