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Product information 

2.1

 

Parts description 

 

Markisolette types 100/ 107/ 108/ 109/ 150 

Type  
100 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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Type  
107 

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Type  
108 

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Type  
109 

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Type  
150 

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1  Fabric shaft console 

5

Drop arm 

2 Cover 

panel 

6

Drop 

profile 

3 Distance 

brackets 

7

Guiding 

tube 

4 Guide 

profile 

8

Fabric 

Fig. 1: 

Markisolette overview 

2.2

 

Technical data 

Additional information on motor 

 

Parameter 

Value 

Rated load torque 

4 to 40 Nm 

Rotations 

14 to 17 rpm 

Line voltage 

230 V AC 

Current consumption 

0.35 to 0.87 A 

Power consumption 

75 to 200 W 

Motor protection class 

IP 44 

Short term operation 

Approx. 4 minutes 

Tab. 1: 

Details for electric drive 

2.3

 

Product identification 

The product has a CE mark. 

2.4

 

Wind speed limits 

 

Details on Beaufort number 

 

(m/s in brackets) 

Markisolett

Guide rail directly (standard distance) 
on the façade 

(7.5 – 10.4) 

Guide rail 30 to 100 cm in front of 
façade or polygon façade * 

(3.5 – 5.4) 

Guide rail in the soffit 

(7.5 – 10.4) 

Tab. 2: 

Wind speed limits for markisolettes 

 

  This type of installation is not permissible for types 108 

and 150. 

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CE conformity 

 

Name: 

WAREMA Renkhoff GmbH 

Year of declaration of conformity: 

2006 

Head 
office: 

Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Straße 2 
97828 Marktheidenfeld 
Germany 

Norm: 

DIN EN 13561 

Product: 

Markisolette

 

Intended use:

 

for outdoor installation 

Wind class: 

 

3

1

 

Noise emission level: 

< 70dB (A)

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The products meet the requirements of the stated wind 
class. The products have been statically tested according 
to DIN EN 1932. The product resists wind loads from 3.5 
m/s to 10.4 m/s (see wind limit values). The wind speed of 
10.4 m/s corresponds to Beaufort number 5 and is 
defined as a fresh wind or breeze, i.e. small deciduous 
trees begin to sway, white caps form on lakes. 

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In a standard installation of the markisolette on a test 
stand, the noise emission level is <70 dB(A). This figure 
may vary depending on the type of installation. 

Summary of Contents for 100

Page 1: ...WAREMA markisolette Type 100 107 108 109 and 150 Instructions for use and maintenance To be handed over to the user Valid from 24 11 06 Document number B866173_1 EN ...

Page 2: ...e work are to be carried out on the product other than as described in these instructions without the written approval of WAREMA In the event of problems with the product you will find details of possible causes and their solutions in these instructions If necessary contact your WAREMA dealer Only problems with no specific information may be rectified by the user 1 3 Intended use of the product WA...

Page 3: ... e Guide rail directly standard distance on the façade 5 7 5 10 4 Guide rail 30 to 100 cm in front of façade or polygon façade 3 3 5 5 4 Guide rail in the soffit 5 7 5 10 4 Tab 2 Wind speed limits for markisolettes This type of installation is not permissible for types 108 and 150 2 5 CE conformity Name WAREMA Renkhoff GmbH Year of declaration of conformity 2006 Head office Hans Wilhelm Renkhoff S...

Page 4: ...wise CAUTION Product damage from incorrect operation Slow the turning movement of the crank before fully opening or closing the awning Stop turning the crank as soon as you feel a resistance Extending retracting with crank dd200000126_6 Turn the crank clockwise or anti clockwise Note the direction of rotation required for retraction see NOTE below Stop turning as soon as you feel a resistance The ...

Page 5: ... by pressing the stop key pressing the key for the opposite direction or returning the toggle switch The markisolette can be stopped in any position The end position of the markisolette is limited in both directions of movement i e the markisolette automatically stops at this point Extending retracting with automatic control Information for motor runtime The operation is explained in a separate ma...

Page 6: ...isolette in a storm Operating the markisolette in wet weather dd200000126_8 Retract the markisolette if the wind class is exceeded A backup power supply is recommended for windy regions with frequent power failures dd200000126_9 Retract and do not extend the markisolette in rain Extend damp covers to dry Operating the markisolette in cold weather What to do in winter CAUTION Product damage Do not ...

Page 7: ...y from children dd200000126_12 Keep the projection area of the markisolette clear of obstacles CAUTION Product damage Avoid blockages Using the markisolette general information Risk of crushing dd200000126_11 Only use the markisolette when it is in perfect technical condition If damaged stop operation immediately and inform your dealer dd200000126_13 Do not reach into moving parts when extending o...

Page 8: ...sure the longest possible life we recommend you clean the surface of the markisolette regularly and at least once a year CAUTION Product could be damaged by incorrect cleaning Do not use high pressure cleaners abrasive products or sponges or solvents such as alcohol or benzene Do not support yourself on the product or parts of the product Clean the markisolette regularly Follow the procedure descr...

Page 9: ... period of limitation for warranty claims This requires regular maintenance The warranty does not include wear parts or optical changes in line with the type of material used e g bleaching of surfaces caused by UV rays Wear parts are Gear drive Crank crank rod Bearing parts Rollers Runner 6 1 What you should know about fabrics Technical fabrics may reveal features in production and sizing that the...

Page 10: ...AREMA spare parts Please contact a qualified specialist for further information 8 Removal disposal CAUTION Personal injury or property damage resulting from inappropriate removal The unit should only be disassembled by a blinds specialist Removal and re installation of the product are to be undertaken by a qualified specialist in accordance with current guidelines and standards Be sure to ask the ...

Page 11: ...rrect Readjust the motor specialists only Spindle lock is incorrectly adjusted Readjust the spindle lock specialists only The drop profile does not extend all the way or extends too far The guide rails are soiled Remove soiling Guide not vertical Adjust the guide so it is vertical specialists only Fabric shows when extended Fabric is not aligned centrally to the lateral guide Adjust the fabric cen...

Page 12: ...are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holder Considerable care was taken in producing the text and graphics in this documentation but it is impossible to rule out errors completely No liability is accepted for any errors which may exist in this documentation nor for the consequences of any such errors Company stamp 2006 WAREMA Renkhoff GmbH Hans Wilhelm Renkhoff Straße 2 97828 ...

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