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Dismantling the motor unit
CAUTION
• Electrical components should be connected or disconnected only when the power
supply cord is unplugged.
• Danger of pinching/crushing injuries!
Be sure to carry out work on the drive in a position so that no loads bear on it.
This is to ensure you avoid any risks of crushing or injury.
The disposal of the three-volt batteries is regulated in the EU by Battery Directive
2006/66/EC, and internationally by any applicable national laws and regulations.
The battery should not be disposed of with normal household waste. Check with
your local authority or retailer for recycling advice.
1. Move your product into a position where it is not supporting a load.
2. Disconnect the motor from the power supply!
3. Disconnect all the connecting cables.
4. Remove the inner frame and turn it upside down.
5.
Pull firmly on the shutters (A) sideways until they are completely removed.
6. Pull out the motor far enough so that the brackets (C) are out of the slots (B).
7. The motor is now unattached and can be removed.
8. Push the shutters (A) back into the motor so that they are not lost during
transportation.