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Operating and
maintenance instructions
WAREMA Awning window system
Valid from 17 April 2024
Document number 2030548 [Rev. 4 - en]
Original instructions
To be handed over to the opera-
tor.
Please keep for future use.

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Summary of Contents for WAREMA Awning window system

  • Page 1 Operating and maintenance instructions WAREMA Awning window system Original instructions To be handed over to the opera- tor. Please keep for future use. Valid from 17 April 2024 Document number 2030548 [Rev. 4 - en]...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Introduction........................3 Information on safety............................ 3 Information on the target group and application of these instructions............3 Explanation of the signal words........................3 Basic safety instructions..........................3 Product information......................5 Intended use..............................5 Parts description............................5 Electric drive data............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The instructions contain important information on the Possible risk during operation operation, care and maintenance of this item. They describe how to operate products with WAREMA standard Incorrect operation can result in personal injury. The drives. Other drives and special solutions are not dealt with.
  • Page 4 Introduction Operation in the event of a power supply interruption Operation in winter (product with control system) An electrically-operated product cannot be operated Products operated by a control system may start moving without power. A lowered product may be subjected to at any time and without prior notice.
  • Page 5: Product Information

    Additional loads on the product in the form of hanging objects could damage the product or cause it to detach from the wall and are therefore not permitted. WAREMA will not be liable for any ensuing damage. To ensure intended use of the product it must be raised in time before any of the following conditions occur: –...
  • Page 6 Plaster base plate (plaster model only) (plaster model only) Drop arm Fig. 3: Parts description for awning window system as Fig. 4: Parts overview of awning window system with drop markisolette Page 6 | 20 2030548 [Rev. 4 - en]/2024-04-17...
  • Page 7: Electric Drive Data

    Tension cable Lip (only for plaster model) End rail with end joint 8 Plaster base plate (plaster model only) Fig. 5: Parts overview of awning window system with cable guidance Electric drive data Parameter Value Current consumption [A] 0.45-0.90 A Rated voltage...
  • Page 8: Wind Resistance

    If a wind sensor is used (recommended by WAREMA), it must be ensured that the set wind speed limit relates to the wind speeds that actually occur at the product, e. g. by positioning the wind sensor close to the product or by means of an individual wind assessment.
  • Page 9 4500 Tab. 2: Wind speed limits for awning window system with easyZIP guidance (motor with obstacle detection) for raising the unit (details in m/s) The distance of the awning fabric from the glass surface (if a different distance than listed in the basis for the wind speed limit table is possible) and certain fabric qualities influence the wind resistance capability of the product.
  • Page 10: Declaration Of Performance

    3500 up to 4000 up to 4500 Tab. 3: Wind speed limits for awning window system with easyZIP guidance (motor without obstacle detection) for lowering the unit (details in m/s) The permissible wind speed is reduced in defined levels (see Tab.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation Operation Operation using a central control unit NOTICE INFO Product damage from failure of the control unit! Only operate the product if it is in technically Under certain external conditions, such as a power perfect condition. failure or a malfunction, the control unit will not be Do not operate a product if it is damaged.
  • Page 12 Operation Danger of crushing, shearing and entanglement Operation in wet weather NOTICE While the product is Deterioration of the awning fabric due to moisture! moving, keep persons away from the product. Moisture promotes wrinkling and waffling. While the product is Lower awnings after it stops raining to dry moving, do not reach awning fabric that got wet.
  • Page 13: Service

    Do not use chlorinated cleaning agents on or near the product. Acidic or oxidizing cleaning agents may be used with all fabric types except WAREMA SecuTex fabric A2. Unlike other fabric types, WAREMA SecuTex fabric A2 can be cleaned with cleaning agents containing alcohol, which is recommended.
  • Page 14 If you impossible, to restore to their original condition. have any questions, please contact your WAREMA specialised retailer for further information. General information on cleaning...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Service Performing detailed cleaning Drying the product   Lower the product into the lower limit position.   Prepare a bucket with water and cleaning agent for sun shading Leave awning fabric that has products. Note the dosing become wet to air-dry. quantities specified by the cleaning agent manufacturer.
  • Page 16: What You Should Know About Awning Fabrics

    To ensure proper functioning and your continued and the weaving process itself is executed under tension. enjoyment of the product, WAREMA recommends The yarn may break. This will lead to knots. Irregular thread having it professionally maintained once a year.
  • Page 17: Warranty

    Have the units dismantled by a qualified specialist. Dismantling of the product must be undertaken by a qualified specialist. Ask WAREMA for any missing documents before commencing maintenance. INFO Install the inspection cover in reverse order. INFO...
  • Page 18 Dismantling/disposal Disposal Should the product no longer be required, ensure that it is disposed of correctly in accordance with the relevant regulations. Components identified in this manner should not be disposed of with the household waste. Products marked with the symbol must be handled as follows according to legal regulations: The electric and electronic components removed from the electrically operated product and other...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting INFO Problems described here without reference to a qualified specialist or certified electrician may be resolved independently. All other problems listed must be handled by a qualified specialist or certified electrician. Fault: The motor is not functioning. Cause Remedy Note The thermal protection switch on the...
  • Page 20: Declaration Of Conformity

    Used for motor drives without an integrated radio receiver. Directive on radio equipment 2014/53/EU (RED): Use for motor drives with an integrated radio receiver or for WAREMA components with an integrated radio receiver. Person in charge of the compilation of the technical documents: Elke Granzer; for address, see manufacturer.