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MEASUREMENT AND ASSEMBLY MANUAL 

 

Instruction validity: as of 1 August 2013 

COLOUR: 

Box and guide bars: 

 

Standard version: RAL 9006 (light silver), RAL 9007 (dark silver), RAL 7016 (anthracite grey); 

 

Other colours can be selected from the RAL colour chart. 

Plastic components cannot be painted. 

 

2. SCOPE OF USE

 

The installation should be carried out in accordance with this manual in order to avoid unnecessary errors or other related 

troubles. 

The  roller  blind  was  designed  for  use  in  both  internal  and  external  installations.  The  motor  is  moisture-proof,  with  IP44 

protection rating. The roller blind is not intended for use in explosive environments. The service switch should be installed 

indoors.  It  is  possible  to  install  the  switch  outdoors  but  only  with  corresponding  protection  preventing  the  penetration  of 

water and protecting all electrical components. 

 

Power supply: 

 

Electric power mains 230 V AC; 

 

Frequency 50

–60 Hz; 

 

Voltage fluctuation tolerance ±10%; 

 

Interference level below 70 dB. 

 

Operating conditions: 

 

Ambient temperature -

5 °C t50 °C; 

 

Relative humidity up to 5 g/m

3

 and 75% (class I2); 

 

Atmospheric conditions E11, E12, E14, E15 as per EN 13561; 

 

Wind resistance * 

 

Motorised version 

– Class 3 Beaufort scale 6 (max. 49 km/h); 

 

Crank version 

– Class 0–2 (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  be  carried  out  by 

qualified personnel. Regular roller blind operation can be carried out by anybody. 

 

3. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 

The  SCREEN  ZIP  system  is  available  in  a  motorised  or  a  cranked  version.  The  design  parts  of  the  roller  blind  can  be 

defined as follows: 

Summary of Contents for SCREEN ZIP

Page 1: ...nt of an opening As a rule indicate the width of the opening which is to be shaded in the order form 2 x 40 mm Dimensions outside the stipulated limits must be consulted with the manufacturer H height...

Page 2: ...s Power supply Electric power mains 230 V AC Frequency 50 60 Hz Voltage fluctuation tolerance 10 Interference level below 70 dB Operating conditions Ambient temperature 5 C through 50 C Relative humid...

Page 3: ...tallation and wiring of the roller blind may only be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel Any intervention however small in the power supply requires a qualified electrician Faulty wiring...

Page 4: ...ind function regularly Do not use the roller blind if maintenance is necessary 5 UNPACKING The SCREEN ZIP system is supplied partially assembled only the guide bars or cord accessories and ceiling bra...

Page 5: ...ller blind can be installed using two different methods 1 direct installation to guide bars attached to a ceiling or wall 2 installation to a ceiling or frontal installation using special attachment b...

Page 6: ...e upper box and the rear wall but the bracket is visible and not visually attractive installation of a bracket with wedges in the back is more aesthetically desirable but requires at least 5 cm of spa...

Page 7: ...ed at least 25 and 50 mm from the ceiling or any obstacle exceeding the box Attach brackets using screws and components suitable for the type of structure onto which they are to be attached metallic s...

Page 8: ...1 INSTALLATION OF GS40 GUIDE BAR For model ZIP only one type of guide bars is available GC20 The bar is supplied with pre drilled holes as per order from the front or from the side Placement of holes...

Page 9: ...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 A...

Page 10: ...any persons or objects impede the movement of the roller blinds Do not connect two or more motors to the same control unit without using a group control unit Do not use light switches Do not connect...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...eration 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 oper...

Page 13: ...sive 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 removed Drum cover displacement...

Page 14: ...ing operation Otherwise contact technical support 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 th...

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