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MEASUREMENT AND ASSEMBLY MANUAL 

 

Instruction validity: as of 1 August 2013 

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Motor side: 

 

directly using HiPro (7). 

 

Opposite side: 

 

using a cylindrical pin inserted in double plastic strut (12). 

 

 

When  removing  the  winding  drum  with  inserted  motor,  be  careful  and  do  not  cut  off  or  otherwise  damage  the  electrical 

cables and 

never leave the drum hanging on the motor cables

 

For reinstallation of the winding drum, follow the above instructions in reverse order and close the box again. Then connect 

the motor and check if the opening and closing of the roller blind corresponds to the direction indicated on the main switch 

or remote controller. 

 
NOTE: 

During this stage, it is important to hold the drum firmly 

– its weight depends on the roller blind width and 

on the drum diameter. Remember that after disconnecting the drum on one side, only a few millimetres of 

displacement are enough for its release on the other side.

 

 

9. OPERATION 

NOTE: 

Prior  to  setting  the  roller  blind  in  motion,  check  if  no  persons  or  objects  impede  its  movement.  Before 

operating  the  roller  blind,  move  your  hands  outside  of  the  movement  range  to  prevent  compression.  Forced 

operation can cause damage to the roller blind.

 

9.1 SAFETY DEVICES 

The motor includes a disconnecting overheating protection. Thermal disconnection is activated after approx. 4

–6 minutes 

of continuous operation. Before reactivating, let the roller blind motor cool out. Should you need assistance, contact your 

dealer and ask for original spare parts. 

9.2 DISASSEMBLY / DISPOSAL 

As  regards  Directive  2002/95/EC  (RoHS)  on  the  use  of  lead,  chrome,  cadmium  and  other  substances  hazardous  to 

environment,  the  roller  blind  does  not  include  any significant  quantities  of such substances.  No  special  instructions  have 

been stipulated for the disassembly or disposal of the roller blind. However, ISOTRA seeks to eliminate, if practicable, the 

use of such materials so that all parts of the roller blind conform to the requirements of said Directive. 

 

In  accordance  with  Directive  2002/96/EC  on  waste  electrical  and  electronic  equipment  (WEEE),  the  motor  and  any 

installed electrical control units should be removed from the roller blind before disposal. Do not dispose of the roller blind 

as current municipal waste. All parts of the roller blind must be handed over to a local collecting centre for disposal. In case 

Summary of Contents for SCREEN LITE

Page 1: ...ed in the order form b attachment in front of an opening As a rule indicate the width of the opening which is to be shaded in the order form Dimensions outside the stipulated limits must be consulted with the manufacturer H height Measure the overall height including the roller blind upper section and holder DIMENSIONS OUTSIDE THE STIPULATED LIMITS MUST ALSO BE CONSULTED WITH THE MANUFACTURER COLO...

Page 2: ...depends of the model In case of outdoor installation if adverse weather conditions arise it is strongly recommended to draw the roller blind up to the box For motorised roller blinds it is recommended to use a wind sensor for the automatic roller drawing to the box 2 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION All activities described for the installation maintenance and control of the motor end switches should ...

Page 3: ... Any intervention however small in the power supply requires a qualified electrician Faulty wiring faulty installation and any repairs adjustments or alterations made by any unauthorised personnel shall result in the loss of guarantee We recommend using solely original accessories and spare parts Our roller blinds are intended only for the use of original accessories DURING INSTALLATION Installati...

Page 4: ...lind function regularly Do not use the roller blind if maintenance is necessary 5 UNPACKING The SCREEN GW system is supplied partially assembled only the guide bars or cord accessories and ceiling brackets are packed separately After removing the packaging material check the roller blind for completeness and eventual visible damage to the components upper box guide bars etc If unsure do not use th...

Page 5: ...esponsible for defects caused by faulty installation 6 2 ROLLER BLIND INSTALLATION TO CEILING OR WALL Start the screen roller blind installation to the ceiling by marking out the attachment holes of the supporting brackets The distance of the screws from the roller blind edge should be 30 mm The screw spacing is 76 mm Leave a gap of at least 5 mm between the wall or ceiling and the supporting brac...

Page 6: ...table for the type of structure onto which they are to be attached metallic structure cement brick etc For front guide bar installation self adhesive covers are supplied to cover the attachment screw holes Once the installation is finished check parallelism and rectangularity of the guide bars This can be done by measuring two distances S1 and S2 or diagonals D1 and D2 The dimensions must be the s...

Page 7: ... D1 and D2 The dimensions must be the same 1 mm 6 5 EXTERIOR INSTALLATION WITH SLEEVE PASSING THROUGH WALL For exterior roller blinds installed with a sleeve passing through a wall and with a crank rod in the interior it is necessary to calculate the exact position of the hole for a 30 cm angular rod 15 Attach the brackets to a wall or ceiling and install the roller blind in its place Use a pencil...

Page 8: ...using a group control unit Do not use light switches Do not connect two or more switches to the same motor Do not use switches with blocking without a control unit for group control otherwise there is a risk of a duplicate command with consequent motor short circuiting Any damage caused by failure to comply with the above instructions shall not be attributed to the manufacturer and shall lead to a...

Page 9: ...nd and give this manual to the user for future reference NOTE There is a risk of compression in case a hand is trapped between the fabric and the upper box during the roller blind updrawing Before operating the roller blind move your hands outside of the movement range to prevent compression Vibrations or excessive noise indicate damage or faulty installation of the roller blind 8 2 TESTING To pro...

Page 10: ...your hands outside of the movement range to prevent compression Forced operation can cause damage to the roller blind 9 1 SAFETY DEVICES The motor includes a disconnecting overheating protection Thermal disconnection is activated after approx 4 6 minutes of continuous operation Before reactivating let the roller blind motor cool out Should you need assistance contact your dealer and ask for origin...

Page 11: ... not scrub by force OUTDOOR ROLLER BLIND SCREEN LITE DEFECT POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Fabric does not roll properly fabric side displacement Uneven fabric thickness manufacturing defect of the fabric Apply a distance layer e g adhesive tape directly onto the winding drum on the side opposite to where the fabric is moving Repeat applying further adhesive tape layers until the defect is completely rem...

Page 12: ... Increased noise Motor failure Disconnect the motor test it and replace if necessary Motor blocks after a long period of service The motor is in the thermal disconnection phase Wait for several minutes until the motor cools down NOTE Put the switch into neutral position to prevent its restart or uncontrolled operation Absolute absence of movement Improper wiring Check power supply at the switch Ch...

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