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only for
Mhousekit
RME-TN
only for
Mhousekit
RME-TN
only for Mhousekit RME-TN
– consider that the tube can be attached along the holders, at 4 dif
-
ferent points (
fig. 8
).
– consider that the clearance between the holders cannot be less than
the total length of the automation system (tube length plus 90 mm
).
Finally, affix the two “L” holders in the required position, using screws
and plugs suited to the type of wall (
fig. 9
).
05.
Choose the side on which to position the motor head.
– For
safety reasons, the motor head and power cable must be positioned
on the side on which the mains power supply
(
fig. 10
).
Caution
– in-
side the case, the power cable must be placed far away from moving
parts (
fig. 20
).
06.
Only for Mhousekit RME-TN:
on the “L” holder (the one intended
for the motor head), affix the support for the square pivot, in the es
-
tablished position (
fig. 11
).
Only for Mhousekit RMR-FE:
inside the case, on the area used for
the motor head, affix the support for the square pivot, in the estab
-
lished position (
fig. 11
).
07.
Only for Mhousekit RME-TN:
on the “L” holder (the one intended
for the telescopic cap), affix the roller support, in the established po
-
sition (
fig. 12
).
Only for Mhousekit RMR-FE:
inside the case, on the area used for
the telescopic cap, affix the roller support, in the established position
(
fig. 12
).
08.
On the motor head, affix the butterfly flange (
fig. 13
).
Caution!
– po-
sition the square pivot with the hole facing outwards.
09.
Thread the
octagonal crown over the motor tube and push it to the
back
, as far as the motor head (
fig. 14
).
Important
– slide the crown
groove into the protrusion found on the bushing of the end stops.
10.
Fit the drive wheel to the self-locking mechanism on the motor shaft, by
matching up the two arrows on the two devices (
fig. 15
).
Note
- if you
wish to disconnect the wheel, press the “Push” button and extract it.
11.
(
fig. 16
)
Align the groove of octagonal crown
(
a
), with that on the
drive wheel (
b
). Then insert the motor into the roller tube, by sliding
the two grooves a and b in relation to the protrusion (
c
) found inside
the roller tube.
12.
At the other end, insert the telescopic cap into the tube (
fig. 17
). Dur
-
ing the operation, align groove (
d
) found on the cap with the groove
(
c
) found inside of the roller tube.
13.
Fit the roller on to the pivot of the telescopic cap (
fig. 18
).
14.
The tube is now ready to be installed in the case.
Caution! – before
proceeding, it is necessary to make sure that the shutter car-
riage is well into the side guides.
If this is not the case, install it in
the following way.
a)
– position the roller shutter with the convex part of the slats to-
wards the exterior of the building;
b)
– bring the bottom side of the roller shutter to the interior of the
case and thread it into the guides. Then, allow all the staves to fall
downwards, to fully close the shutter.
15.
After having threaded the roller shutter carriage, install the tube con
-
taining the motor, by proceeding in the following way: