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Fig. 2

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Fig. 4

Fig. 5

3 INSTALLATION

3.1  ASSEMBLING THE TUBULAR MOTOR

1) Fit the crown adapter (Fig.2 ref.

a

 ) in the tubular motor, 

until  it  is  completely  inserted  in  the  guide  on  the  travel 
limit ring nut.
2) Fit the wheel adapter (Fig.2 ref. 

b

) in the motor shaft. 3) 

Lock the adapter with the supplied stop. (Fig.2 ref. 

c

 )

4) Make sure that the adapter is well secured (Fig.2 ref.  

c

 )

3.2  INSTALLING THE TUBULAR MOTOR

1) Measure dimension A on the tubular motor, as shown 

in figure 3 ref. 

a

.

2) Drill a hole with a drill Ø 3 mm on the roller (Fig.3 ref.

b

 ) at the distance A, previously measured on the tubular 

motor (Fig.3 ref. 

a

).

3) Fit the assembled tubular motor inside the roller from 

the  side  opposite  the  cap,  until  the  crown  adapter  is 

completely inside the roller (Fig.4 ref.

a

).

4) Secure the wheel adapter to the roller with a tapping 

screw 4x10 fitted in the previously drilled hole, as shown 

in figure 4 ref. 

b

.

5) Install the previously chosen motor support from the side 

of the electric facility (Fig 5 ref 

a

 ).

6) Fit the motor-driven roller in the motor support (Fig.5 ref. 

b

 ), and on the cap support (Fig.5 ref.

c

 ).

7) Check with a level if the motor-driven roller is perfectly 

horizontal; if necessary, modify the height of the motor or 

cap supports.

ELECTRIC FACILITY SIDE

Summary of Contents for T-MODE TM R Series

Page 1: ...T MODE TM R W 433 Mhz...

Page 2: ...force 7 The power mains of the automated system must be fitted with a multi pole power switch with a switch contact gap of at least 3 mm 8 The min installation height for the automated system is 2 5 m...

Page 3: ...16 45 570 IP44 15 17 15 20 4 17 230 50 180 0 8 16 45 670 IP44 25 17 20 20 4 17 230 50 250 1 1 16 45 670 IP44 30 17 30 20 4 17 230 50 250 1 1 28 45 670 IP44 35 12 35 20 4 12 230 50 250 1 1 28 45 670 IP...

Page 4: ...h a drill 3 mm on the roller Fig 3 ref b at the distance A previously measured on the tubular motor Fig 3 ref a 3 Fit the assembled tubular motor inside the roller from the side opposite the cap until...

Page 5: ...control and by a push button with step by step logic In addition a wind sensor anemometer can be connected to the motor it commands the closure of the rolling shutter as soon as the wind has reached a...

Page 6: ...hs 1 Supply the motor with power 2 Within 15 seconds press the P programming push button then the DOWN push button of the transmitter 3 The motor performs two brief movements in both directions to con...

Page 7: ...HER REMOTE CONTROLS 433Mhz 1 Supply power to the motor 2 On an already memory stored remote control press the PROGRAMMING push button for 2 seconds and within 5 seconds press the STOP push button 3 On...

Page 8: ...out making the connection 2 Supply power to the motor after approx 10 seconds the motor operates in both directions for 1 second signalling that the memory has been completely deleted 3 Cut power agai...

Page 9: ...the adjustment tool turn the screw of the travel limit stop corresponding to the roller s rise rotation direction Fig 12 ref a toward the plus sign to increase the travel of the roller shutter or towa...

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