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Operating and

maintenance instructions

WAREMA slat roof

Lamaxa L60/L70

Original instructions

To be handed over to the opera-

tor.

Please keep for future use.

Valid from 22 March 2019

Document number 2029839 [Rev. 3 - en]

Operating and

maintenance instructions

WAREMA slat roof

Lamaxa L60/L70

Original instructions

To be handed over to the opera-

tor.

Please keep for future use.

Valid from 22 March 2019

Document number 2029839 [Rev. 3 - en]

Summary of Contents for Lamaxa L60

Page 1: ...the opera tor Please keep for future use Valid from 22 March 2019 Document number 2029839 Rev 3 en Operating and maintenance instructions WAREMA slat roof Lamaxa L60 L70 Original instructions To be h...

Page 2: ...Slat roof snow load 7 2 8 Declaration of performance 7 3 Operation 8 3 1 Operating the slat roof with the WMS Hand held transmitter 8 3 2 Operating the integrated awning with easyZIP guidance with WM...

Page 3: ...intenance work is to be carried out 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 imminen...

Page 4: ...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 associated with the product Persons ca...

Page 5: ...ol The product is used to shade residential and commercial areas The rotatable slats can be used to reduce or prevent direct sunlight from the top When closed water is drained to one side via the slat...

Page 6: ...in a standard installation of the product on a test stand is 70 dB A This value may vary depending on the specific installation INFO The table above shows a summary of the permissible motors Data for...

Page 7: ...using a wind sensor WAREMA recommendation the wind sensor must be set to the lowest value of the respective model Tab 3 Example order height 2500 mm and total width 4000 mm set value to 10 m s Basis...

Page 8: ...d follow the separate instructions 3 1 Operating the slat roof with the WMS Hand held transmitter CAUTION Risk of crushing from failure to exercise care during operation Persons who are located within...

Page 9: ...e hand held transmitter Tilt the slats 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 mot...

Page 10: ...mpanying instructions for the hand held transmitter Extending the slats and tilting them briefly Press and hold the DOWN button 1 2 The slats move to the lower limit position and then tilt automatical...

Page 11: ...ents 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 trans...

Page 12: ...the hand held transmitter can be found in the accompanying instructions for the hand held transmitter Switching on dimming 1 Press the UP button briefly Light goes on or becomes brighter Dimming 1 Pre...

Page 13: ...the vicinity of the product about the danger involved 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 ov...

Page 14: ...using a control unit without an ice alarm the automatic function should be switched off in winter Do not operate the product if it is frozen Open the slats of the product if it starts snow ing Switch...

Page 15: ...es 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 indust...

Page 16: ...t the Association of German Sun Shading Product Cleaners Verband Deutscher Sonnenschutzreiniger e V www vds sonnenschutz de Preparing for cleaning When cleaning the product protect adjacent areas agai...

Page 17: ...d dirty streaks can be cleaned without water Dab off strip away soiling with adhesive tape and or Remove soiling with a non marking rubber eraser by applying light pressure Remove soiling with a vacuu...

Page 18: ...rmed by a qualified specialist The product must be serviced at least once a year The maintenance tasks must only be performed by a qualified specialist We recommend signing a service contract Failure...

Page 19: ...sulting from inappropriate repairs To be able to perform work on the product safely it is necessary to be familiar with its functions and structure A lack of appropriate product knowledge may lead to...

Page 20: ...3 1 Screws 3 Line 2 Heating element Fig 4 Replacing the heating element Push the clamps 1 on the left and right outward simultaneously until the heating element is free Pull the heating element 2 forw...

Page 21: ...a qualified specialist Ask WAREMA for any missing documents before commencing maintenance WARNING Electric shock When working in the immediate vicinity of potentially live parts such as electrical li...

Page 22: ...r supply Have checked by a certified 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...

Page 23: ...DIN EN 13561 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 a...

Page 24: ...se of motor drives In particular the following harmonised standards were used DIN EN 13561 Awnings Performance requirements including safety DIN EN 60335 2 97 Household and similar electrical applianc...

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