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Service

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Service

Use of the product in a manner that is not intended or
failure to care for and check the product improperly render
the product warranty from WAREMA void.

Proper and regular cleaning and maintenance and the
exclusive use of original spare parts are essential for
trouble-free operation and a long product service life.

INFO

When performing product maintenance or working
in the immediate vicinity of the product, e. g. when
cleaning windows, product movement must be
prevented.

A monitored overriding locking mechanism must
eliminate all possible operation.

WARNING

Risk of injury from operation of the product when it is
out of sight!

The product may unexpectedly start moving during
cleaning or maintenance.

De-energise the product and secure it against

being switched on again.

CAUTION

Risk of injury from falling off the climbing aid!

Climbing aids (e. g. ladders, scaffolding, etc.) may
tip over if improperly erected.

Position climbing aids on level and firm ground.

CAUTION

Risk of injury from falling!

There is a risk of falling during maintenance work.

Take suitable safety precautions to prevent or

arrest falls.

DANGER

Danger of breaking through slats!

When work is performed on the outside of slat roofs,
there is a danger of breaking through the slats.
Injuries may result from falling.

Do not step onto the slat roof.

For integrated awning with easyZIP guidance (if present):

INFO

The awning fabric can become electrically charged.
Contact with people or objects may result in
electrostatic discharge from charged fabric.

4.1

Cleaning, care and inspection activities

Over time, a film of dirt will form on the surfaces of sun
shading products due to environmental influences.

Due to the effects of solar radiation, this soiling can become
permanently burnt into or stuck to the surface coating.
These factors reduce the value and may  impair the proper
functioning of the sun shading product.

To enhance the durability of the sun shading product, its
surfaces should be cleaned regularly or 

at least once a

year.

For awning fabrics, the necessary cleaning interval
depends on the degree of soiling.

In certain ambient conditions, such as those found near
industrial zones and close to heavy road traffic, the sea
(salty air) or swimming pools (air with chlorine), more
frequent cleaning may help to protect against surface
damage caused by these conditions and against the
heightened risk of corrosion.

INFO

The activities described in this section can be
performed by the operator. It is important to abide by
the interval of one year.

Purpose of cleaning and care

The benefit provided by regular and proper cleaning and
care is that the value of the product is preserved and its
service life extended. The purpose of repeatedly cleaning
the product is to preserve the well-maintained appearance
of both the building and the product.

Results of cleaning

NOTICE

Product damage from incorrect cleaning!

Incorrect cleaning procedures may result in
damage to the product or product parts. Surfaces
and textures may be permanently altered (e. g.
scratches).

Do not use high pressure washers, steam

washers, abrasive sponges, abrasive cleansers,

or aggressive cleaning agents or solvents such

as alcohol or naphtha.
Do not use chlorinated cleaning agents on or

near the product.
Note in addition for integrated awning with
easyZIP guidance (if present).
Do not wash the awning fabric in a washing

machine or other similar equipment.
Do not rub the awning fabric excessively with a

hard brush/sponge or other hard objects. This

may damage the surface.
Do not raise the awning fabric if it is damp. This

may cause moulding or spotting.

Under no circumstances will claims for damages arising
from these cleaning instructions be honoured, since the
effectiveness of these measures depends on a large
number of factors that vary widely from case to case.

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2029839 [Rev. 9 - en]/2021-10-11

Summary of Contents for Lamaxa L60

Page 1: ...User instructions WAREMA slat roof Lamaxa L60 L70 Original instructions To be handed over to the opera tor Please keep for future use Valid from 11 October 2021 Document number 2029839 Rev 9 en...

Page 2: ...3 3 Operating the slat roof with the WMS Hand held transmitter 13 3 4 Operating the integrated awning with easyZIP guidance with WMS Hand held transmitter if present 16 3 5 Operation using WMS Weather...

Page 3: ...t on the product other than as described in these instructions without the written approval of WAREMA 1 3 Explanation of the signal words DANGER Identifies an imminent danger that may result in death...

Page 4: ...must be kept out of the reach of children Access to the radiant heater if present The radiant heater is not intended for children Children are unable to recognize the danger posed by the product Perso...

Page 5: ...Intended use The following details apply to the following product slat roof Lamaxa L60 L70 The product is a weather proof large area external sun shading system that may be used for protection against...

Page 6: ...installation In the slat roof the power supply of the RGB LED strips is provided via the RGB Dimmer ZigBee Optional Radiant heater The product is designed to generate radiant heat outdoors The product...

Page 7: ...ta for RGB strips if present Parameter Value Output voltage 24 V Degree of protection IP 54 max power 12 W m Data for ZigBee RGB Dimmer smart if present Parameter ZigBee RGB Dim mer smart 150 W Operat...

Page 8: ...21 17 13 13 13 Up to 5000 21 17 13 13 13 Up to 5500 17 17 13 13 13 Up to 6000 17 17 13 13 10 Tab 5 Wind speed limits for integrated awnings with easyZIP guidance details in m s The table values Beauf...

Page 9: ...O When fully equipped not all components can be operated with a hand held transmitter The hand held transmitter has 6 channels A Channel no Assignment standard 1 Assignment customer specific 1 Drive 2...

Page 10: ...button for light setting made at the factory 1 The channels are assigned at the factory if all specified components are present upon delivery The preassigned channel changes if an additional accessor...

Page 11: ...1 channel LED lighting in pole 1 4 fields optional 1 1 channel Radiant heater field 1 optional 1 1 channel Radiant heater field 3 optional 1 1 channel Integrated awning with easyZIP guidance optional...

Page 12: ...D pole A1 3 Radiant heater field 1 A1 4 Radiant heater field 3 A1 5 LED beam direct A2 and B1 6 LED beam indirect A2 and B1 7 LED pole A2 and B1 8 Radiant heater field 1 A2 and B1 9 Radiant heater fie...

Page 13: ...operation Persons who are located within the projection area may be injured Keep the path of the product clear of people Keep children away from the operating elements Ventilation The air is circulat...

Page 14: ...close the slats Press the DOWN button briefly Turn the slats step wise into the selected direc tion When the lower limit position is reached slats closed the motor stops automatically Operating Lamaxa...

Page 15: ...ition 90 INFO Select the right channel for the product on the hand held transmitter The exact description of the hand held transmitter can be found in the accompanying instructions for the hand held t...

Page 16: ...t The product can be stopped in any position Lowering Press the DOWN button briefly The awning lowers Stopping if necessary Press the STOP button briefly The movement is stopped Operating the integrat...

Page 17: ...r Winter November April 3 ZIP Lamaxa Limit value Control mode Position ZIP Limit value Control mode Position L60 Position L70 13 m s 13 m s Wind 48 km h On Retract 48 km h Off Tilt the slats horizonta...

Page 18: ...r becomes brighter Dimming 1 Press the DOWN button briefly The light goes on or becomes dimmer Operating the light Switching off Press the STOP button briefly The light goes off 1 The LED strip RGB st...

Page 19: ...ater to cool down before touching it INFO Select the right channel for the product on the hand held transmitter The exact description of the hand held transmitter can be found in the accompanying inst...

Page 20: ...ved with the product to elimi nate the risk Operation during a storm Slat roof The product must be closed by hand before a bad weather front passes over even if a control unit is be ing used In case o...

Page 21: ...eactivated in winter Do not operate the product if it is frozen Open the slats of the product if it starts snow ing Switch off the automatic control in winter Cleaning the drainage INFO If the drainag...

Page 22: ...and may impair the proper functioning of the sun shading product To enhance the durability of the sun shading product its surfaces should be cleaned regularly or at least once a year For awning fabri...

Page 23: ...REMA dealer For further advice and technical questions regarding cleaning please contact the Association of German Sun Shading Product Cleaners Verband Deutscher Sonnenschutzreiniger e V www vds sonne...

Page 24: ...the beams to eliminate the possibility of malfunctions e g due to leaves Clean the drainage gutters and drainage pipes to remove any blockages e g due to leaves Remove the detached soiling before dryi...

Page 25: ...tion cannot restore the awning fabric to its original new condition Cleaning the drain INFO If the drainage gutter is installed without an inclination it must be inspected and cleaned more frequently...

Page 26: ...drop tubes and outlets for clogging and clean INFO To ensure proper functioning and your continued enjoyment of the product WAREMA recommends professional maintenance Information on this can be obtai...

Page 27: ...lle 2 3 1 1 Safety grille 3 Housing cover 2 Screws Fig 2 Removing the safety grille De energise the radiant heater Let the radiant heater cool down Disconnect the radiant heater by releasing the conne...

Page 28: ...on light coloured fabric Chalk lines These are light stripes of the impregnating material on the fabric surface They result from handling the fabric during production and assembly of the units Althoug...

Page 29: ...n electric shock De energise the product and secure it against being switched on again Disposal Should the product no longer be required ensure that it is disposed of correctly in accordance with the...

Page 30: ...ified electrician Motor is faulty Replace the motor Replacement by a qualified specialist Fault The product does not move to the desired limit position Cause Remedy Note The motor limit positions are...

Page 31: ...and awnings Performance requirements including safety DIN EN 60335 2 97 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2 97 Particular requirements for drives for rolling shutters awnings bl...

Page 32: ...Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC in the case of motor drives In particular the following harmonised standards were used DIN EN 13561 External blinds and awnings Performance requirements including safet...

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