Markilux 990 Mounting Instructions Download Page 10

 
 

 

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8. Motor-driven awning 
 
8.1 Motor connection 

The electrical connection for the motor drive and/or control system connection is to be carried out accord-
ing to the instructions of the manufacturer of the motor and control system. Modifications, especially in 
the motor's, the control system's and the connecting cable's area require a written permit. 
The installation and setting instructions are indicated on the motor's power supply cable. Instructions for 
further electrical components are to be found in the corresponding packaging. 
 

 Attention!:

 

The built-in motor has a set end stop both in the extension and retraction direction. These settings were 
effected in the factory. 

They always have to be checked on site, 

as the end stops might have shifted e.g. 

through strong vibrations during transport or the motor does not switch off anymore. For any changes or 
corrections of these settings please refer to the instructions of the motor. 

Sense of rotation during retraction 

 

 Attention!: 

The  rolling  up  of  the  fabric  on  the  fabric  roller 
from below during retraction could lead to damage 
to  the  awning.  When  changing  the  end  stop,  it  is 
indispensable to pay attention to the sense of rota-
tion! 

 
 

8.2 Motor connection data markilux 990 

 

with radio control (433 MHz): 

 

 

U = 230 V ~ / 240 W, 50 Hz, 

 

 

I = 1.10 A

 

without radio control: 

 

 

U = 230 V ~ / 240 W, 50 Hz, 

 

 

 I = 1.10 A

 

 
 
9. Rainwater gutter and water discharge 

 

In order to guarantee a safe water discharge from 
the rainwater gutter, the inclination angle can be 
set differently for both consoles (see point 4). Like 
this the projection profile shows a slight incline. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 990

Page 1: ... arm 3 Fabric 4 Console 5 Cassette 6 Covering cap 7 Wall bracket 2 Mounting brackets 2 1 Overview mounting brackets Wall bracket Ceiling bracket Rafter holder 71624 71625 71612 Supplementary bracket for Rafter holder 75383 Further mounting brackets can be found in the sales information 2 2 Mounting area for mounting brackets ...

Page 2: ...subsurfaces e g concrete lime sand stone autoclaved aerated concrete etc require different types of mounting material 3 IMPORTANT Mounting brackets have to be aligned with each other When subsurfaces are uneven the clearances are to be checked using a cord pulley and if required compensated accordingly Due to the horizontal mounting of the folding arm awning and the perpendicular fit of the mounti...

Page 3: ...3 Mounting area of wall brackets VB adjusting range M width of awning Dimen sions in mm Mounting plate A Dimensions in mm Mounting plate B Measurements in mm ...

Page 4: ...he shifting area VB for the ceiling brackets is like for the wall mount Attention Should the angle of inclination be greater than 46 to the horizontal line an ac cessible area of 60 cm has to be available for manual operation behind the awning There are no limitations for motor driven installations ...

Page 5: ...for the rafter brackets is like for the wall mount 2 Determine mounting height Hold rafter bracket and mark Fix the rafter bracket with a nail Align the brackets horizontally using a spirit level and fix a second nail 3 Drill through the roof rafter at the screw holes Screw the bracket with suitable mounting mate rial Align the roof rafter brackets horizontally ...

Page 6: ...o the wall brackets 2 that the consoles 3 lie flush at the top on the wall brackets and the threaded pins SW 5 4 can be screwed in 3 Always tighten first the two threaded pins SW 5 4 of the left console and then the ones of the right console L Left 4 Attention When tightening the threaded pins no gap must form at the top in the connection area between console and bracket see drawing ...

Page 7: ...the rear threaded pin SW 5 1 again at both consoles so that the awning is protected against flipping up 5 2 Ceiling mount 0 35 1 Extend awning and unscrew the rear threaded pin SW 5 1 at both consoles by approx 10 mm from the consoles 2 Set the required inclination by turning the front threaded pin SW 6 2 either way at each of the two consoles While doing this take the pressure of the folding arms...

Page 8: ... either way at each of the two consoles While doing this take the pressure of the arms by lifting them 4 Attention Tighten the rear threaded pin SW 5 1 again at both consoles so that the awning is protected against flipping up 6 Arm position at retracted awning 1 If an arm is set too high or too low when the awning is retracted and therefore the projection profile does not close properly the arm p...

Page 9: ... 1 If the projection profile does not close properly with the cas ing a gap might form on top 1 or below 2 a gap between the top casing cover and the casing The front profile closing angle at the projection profile can be cor rected 2 Extend the awing completely until the fabric is without tension Pull off the covering cap of the projection profile bracket 3 and mark the position of the projec tio...

Page 10: ... have to be checked on site as the end stops might have shifted e g through strong vibrations during transport or the motor does not switch off anymore For any changes or corrections of these settings please refer to the instructions of the motor Sense of rotation during retraction Attention The rolling up of the fabric on the fabric roller from below during retraction could lead to damage to the ...

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