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EC declaration of conformity
Hunter Douglas hereby declares that the products: M40 TE 324, M40 TE 524,
M40 TE 611, M40 TE 1011, M50 TE 426, M50 TE 1026, M50 TE 817, M50
1517, M50 3017, M50 4012, M50 5012 conform to the essential requisites
and other pertinent provisions laid down by directives
2006/95/CE (LVD)
e
2004/108/CE (EMC)
.
N.Dekker
(manager Reserch and Development)
Power supply voltage:
230 Vac - 50 Hz
Power absorption on standby:
0,5 W
Encoder resolution:
2,7°
Continuous operation time:
4 min
Connection cable length:
2,5 m
Operating temperature:
-20°C
IP Protection rating:
IP 44
Note
:
– All technical characteristics refer to an ambient temperature of 20°C (± 5°C).
– Hunter Douglas reserves the right to apply modifications to the product at any
ti me when deemed necessary, while maintaining the same functionalities and
in tended use.
Technical specifications
What to do if …
(troubleshooting guide)
6.1 - Maximum continuous work cycle
In general the tubular motors in the “Max” range, while guaranteeing a maximum
continuous use of 4 minutes, are designed for residential applications and therefore
for discontinuous use. Therefore in the event of overheating (for example due to
continuous and prolonged activation ) a thermal cut-out trips automatically to shut
off power supply. Power is only restored when the temperature returns to within the
normal range.
WARNINGS FOR DAILY USE OF
THE AUTOMATION
6
q
When an electric phase is powered, the motor does not move:
Unless a thermal cut-out has tripped, in which case it is sufficient to wait for the
motor to cool, check that the mains power voltage corresponds to the data stat-
ed in the technical specifications in this manual, measuring the energy between
the “common” wire and that of the powered electric wire. Then try and power the
opposite electric phase.
q
When an up command is made, the motor does not start:
If the awning is already closed or nearly closed, the motor does not perform the
up manoeuvre. In this case move the awning down slightly and then repeat the
up command.
q
The system operates in emergency hold-to-run conditions
– Check whether the motor has been subject to a severe electrical or mechanical
shock.
– Check that all motors components are intact.
– Perform the deletion procedure (paragraph 5.9) and programme the limit
switches again.
Disposal of the product
This product constitutes an integral part of the automation system, there-
fore it must be disposed of along with it.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping
operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product is made up of different types of material, some of which can be recycled
while others must be disposed of. Seek information on the recycling and disposal
systems envisaged by the local regulations in your area for this product category.
Caution!
- some parts of the product may contain pollutant or hazardous substanc-
es which, if disposed of into the environment, may cause serious damage to the
environment or physical health.
As indicated by the symbol on the left, disposal of this product in
domestic waste is strictly prohibited. Separate the waste into cate-
gories for disposal, ac cording to the methods envisaged by current
legislation in your area, or return the product to the retailer when pur-
chasing a new version.
Caution!
- Local legislation may envisage serious fines in the event of abusive dis-
posal of this product.