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Introduction 

1.1

Information on safety 

It is important to 

follow these instructions

 in the inte-

rests of 

personal safety

. Failure to comply with these 

instructions when operating the product may result in 

personal injury and/or property damage

. Failure to 

comply with these instructions relieves WAREMA of liabili-
ty. 

 

 

Warnings are marked with these symbols in 
the instructions. 

 

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Read the instructions carefully 

before

 

starting with the installation. 

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Read and observe all warnings. 

„

Please observe 

all

 safety, installation, 

operating and setting instructions. 

„

Observe all warnings 

on 

the product. 

 

1.2

Explanation of symbols and signs 

Safety information and symbols are contained in the ap-
propriate parts of the text. 

 

Symbol 

Use/explanation 

 

DANGER 

Identifies an imminent danger that may 
result in death or serious injury if not pre-
vented. 

 

WARNING 

Identifies a potential danger that may result 
in death or serious injury if not prevented. 

 

CAUTION 

Identifies a potential danger that may result 
in minor injury or property damage if not 
prevented.

 

 

Read the installation instructions. 

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Note 

Important information on how to proceed 
and on the content of these instructions.

 

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Activity/step 

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Summary of Contents for External venetian blind

Page 1: ...ternal venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery operated emergency retraction set cable guidance Installation instructions For qualified technicians only Valid from 22 June 2012 Document no M2001452_0 EN ...

Page 2: ...allation 9 3 1 Tools 9 3 2 Unpacking the external venetian blind 10 3 3 Scope of delivery 10 3 4 Marking the position of the external venetian blind 10 3 5 Mounting the bracket top rail bracket 11 3 6 Preparing the feedthrough for the power line 13 3 7 Attaching and centring the top rail 14 3 8 Securing the top rail 14 3 9 Overview of the fixation possibilities of the tension cable optional 15 3 1...

Page 3: ...on Read and observe all warnings Please observe all safety installation operating and setting instructions Observe all warnings on the product 1 2 Explanation of symbols and signs Safety information and symbols are contained in the ap propriate parts of the text Symbol Use explanation DANGER Identifies an imminent danger that may result in death or serious injury if not pre vented WARNING Identifi...

Page 4: ...missioning has been released Raise the external venetian blind fully to clear the escape route The external ve netian blind is sufficiently raised if the ex ternal venetian blind disappears into the cover panel if present or if the escape door or emergency window can be ope ned Installation preparations Danger to life from restrictions of the escape route while during installation of the external ...

Page 5: ... and cause accidents 1 4 Information on the target group and ap plication of these instructions Target group These installation instructions are intended for quali fied fitters Knowledge of safety at work accident pre vention regulations working with ladders and scaffolding handling and transporting long and heavy items using fixation materials assessment of the building fabric commissioning and o...

Page 6: ...xternal venetian blind Data for electric drive external venetian blind drive Parameter D339 Rated torque 9 Nm Power 131 W Current consumption 0 57 A Rated speed 26 rpm Rated voltage 230 V AC Frequency 50 Hz Degree of protection IP 54 Short term operation S2 4 minutes Limit switch range 97 revolutions Tab 2 Details on the external venetian blind drive NOTE The technical data on the control can be f...

Page 7: ...ttery operated emergency retraction set can be activated reliably the external venetian blind must always be operated via the associated electronic bat tery operated control Additional loads on the external venetian blind with auxili ary motor and battery operated emergency retraction set such as from suspended objects could damage the pro duct or cause it to fall for example tearing of the liftin...

Page 8: ...ill only meet the require ments of the stated wind speed limits when mounted if the recommended number of brackets holders and guides are mounted the instructions from the manufacturers for the dowels are followed When mounting on wood a wind speed limit cannot be given due to the variability of this building material 2 5 CE conformity CE conformity is certified and the corresponding EC dec larati...

Page 9: ...tion of the cover panel the top rail must be protected from penetrating water At least two people are required for the instal lation NOTE Application drawings must be followed WARNING Risk of injury and falling Climbing aids must be positioned securely provide enough support and have a suffi ciently high load bearing capacity When working at great heights the approp riate provisions must be made t...

Page 10: ...scope of delivery NOTE Check the scope of delivery using the delivery note Check the parts to make sure they are not damaged If any items are damaged or not as specified in the order stop the installation and contact WAREMA External venetian blind with auxiliary motor Tension cable bracket Instructions handover report Battery pack Fixing material Parts description n x Top rail bracket number depen...

Page 11: ...orce per tension cable must be adhered to The fitter is responsible for the correct selection of fixing materials and adhering to the installation specifications of the fixing material manufacturer Mounting sub structure Fixation suggestion Concrete B15 Screw DIN 571 A2 6 x 60 Washer DIN 9021 A2 A6 4 Dowel S8 Aluminium PVC with steel core Screw DIN 7976 A2 6 3 x 38 Washer DIN 9021 A2 A6 4 Wood Scr...

Page 12: ...t all dimension in mm Slat size L Number of top rail bra ckets brackets To 1300 mm 2 pieces To 2500 mm 3 pieces To 3500 mm 4 pieces Tab 7 Number of top rail brackets brackets depending on slat size NOTE For cover panels that will later be plastered on the front side we recommend additional brackets for stiffening Installing the brackets NOTE Only necessary for the attachment of a top rail bracket ...

Page 13: ...es depending on the sub structure NOTE Check that the substructure is even by holding a suitable tool e g a spirit level against it and cor rect any unevenness Open the top rail bra ckets Attach the top rail bra cket to the substruc ture bracket using suitable fixing materials 3 6 Preparing the feedthrough for the power line WARNING Short circuit due to damage to the power line from unclean feedth...

Page 14: ...1 1 Top rail 3 Screw DIN 7985 M 5 x 16 2 Top rail bracket 4 Screw DIN 7985 M 4 x 10 Fig 5 Attaching the top rail to the top rail brackets WARNING Risk of injury from falling blind Do not release the external venetian blind until the top rail brackets have been closed Lower the external venetian blind with the program ming cable by approx 600 mm Attach the top rail 1 to the top rail brackets 2 The ...

Page 15: ... using the tension cable bracket tension cable hol der Marking the fixing points NOTE The tension cable must be perpendicular to the top rail The lower edge of the tension cable brackets must be approx 40 mm below the lower edge of the bottom rail when the external venetian blind is fully extended Slat size L Number of cable guidances To 3000 mm 2 pieces To 3500 mm 3 pieces Tab 9 Number of cable g...

Page 16: ... tension cable Check the tension cable brackets to ensure they have the same height B and are parallel X1 X2 1 mm Measure diagonals D1 and D2 If D1 D2 the tension cables are parallel and at right angles Attaching the tension cable brackets NOTE Check whether the tension cable is conducted through the punched cable holes on all slats and on the bottom rail Mount the adjusting screw on the tension c...

Page 17: ...e mar king properly aligned both vertically and hori zontally Transfer the fixing temp late of the tension cable bracket onto the mounting substructure NOTE Pencil in the fixing positions centrally to permit corrections later on Drill the fixing holes depending on the sub structure Attaching the tension cable brackets NOTE Check that the substructure is even by holding a suitable tool e g a spirit...

Page 18: ...itions Do not adjust the upper limit position of the motor It is not permitted to change the fac tory setting The escape door could be blocked if it becomes impossible to raise the sun sha ding system Connect the programming cable to the plug in connector of the external venetian blind drive Check the limit positions of the external venetian blind by lowering and raising it multiple times NOTE In ...

Page 19: ...n steps if neces sary Check the implementation of the installation steps that are needed for the reliable functioning of the ex ternal venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery operated emergency retraction set against the follo wing checklists Installation step performed from these installation instructions P The motor lines are secured in such a way that they cannot come into contact with ...

Page 20: ...ng the control can op tionally be set in such a way that the ex ternal venetian blind stays in the upper limit position and can no longer be lowered by the control or local operating elements We recommend the use of an ice monito ring system dd200001045 Fig 7 Attaching the label Notify the operator that the label should be applied in the area of the operating element Install and connect the batter...

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