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The traversing or tilting motor is now set to its factory default settings. Place
GEAR 1
back
(fig. 3)
.
You can now follow the procedure to adjust the limits
(pp. 3-7)
.
The traversing or tilting motor is now set to its factory default settings. Place
GEAR 1
back
(fig. 3)
.
You can now follow the procedure to adjust the limits
(pp. 3-7)
.
RED AND BLUE
BUTTONS ARE
UNLOCKED
RELEASE
RED OR BLUE
BUTTON
5.
On the wall control, press the
stop button
and
then release the button that was pressed on the
motor.
6.
Test the
red
and
blue buttons
again. At this
point, both buttons should be able to emit a
"click" sound when pressed. Both buttons are
now unlocked, allowing for new limits to be set.
STOP
BUTTON
Case #2:
Only one of the 2 motor buttons is locked and does not "click" when pressed.
1.
Test the
red
and
blue buttons
.
One of them
should make a “click” sound. Press and hold the
button
that
“clicks”, until you complete step 3.
2.
On the wall control, keep pressing either
direction button
until the motor stops on its own.
If the button you pressed does not start the
motor, or if after several minutes the motor does
not stop, try this step again using the opposite
direction button
to the one previously selected.
3.
Press and release the
stop button
and then
release the button that was pressed on the motor
.
STOP
BUTTON
DIRECTION
BUTTON
RED OR BLUE
BUTTON IS
UNLOCKED
RELEASE
RED OR BLUE
BUTTON
4.
Test the
red
and
blue buttons
again. At this
point, both buttons should be able to emit a
“click” sound when pressed. Both buttons are
now unlocked, allowing for new limits to be set.
RED AND BLUE
BUTTONS ARE
UNLOCKED
The values, recommendations and instructions in this manual may vary at any time without previous notice.
They are not contractual and can not be used as claim for defective merchandise, order cancellations or returns.
The process of transportation of the motor may cause a slight spill of the grease used for the internal lubrication
of the motor. This does not affect its operation. Clean the lubricant residues with a dry cloth to avoid stains on the
slats or panels during the shade fabrication process.
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IMPORTANT:
For additional information contact your Vertilux representative or Vertilux Authorized Dealer.
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