INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MYSTIC CLASSIC MOTORS & REMOTE
IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE YOU START:
1.
THE MOTOR AND REMOTE ARE SYNCHRONIZED AND PRE-PROGRAMMED AT THE FACTORY.
2.
PLEASE READ EACH INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE PERFORMING THE
ACTIONS DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUCTION.
3.
The Celtic Motor used in the Mystic Classic Motorized Screen is equipped with an AUTOMATIC
THERMAL CUTOFF MECHANISM that acts to prevent the motor from overheating. Depending
on the outdoor temperature, if the motor is run continuously for 3-5 minutes it will shut down
automatically. If this occurs, it will require approximately 20 minutes to cool down.
4.
FOR EACH INSTRUCTION, IT IS ASSUMED THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED THE APPROPRIATE
CHANNEL ON THE REMOTE THAT IS TO BE PROGRAMMED. IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT
YOU FOLLOW THE STEPS AND BUTTON SEQUENCES EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED OTHERWISE THE
PROGRAMMING WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. THIS IS BECAUSE THE MOTOR IS SET TO ACCEPT ONLY
EXACT SEQUENCES OF BUTTON COMBINATIONS FROM THE REMOTE. IF YOU DO NOT PERFORM
THE STEPS EXACTLY, YOU MAY HAVE TO RESET THE MOTOR/REMOTE AND START OVER FROM
THE BEGINNING. THE INSTRUCTION TO RESET THE MOTOR/REMOTE IS THE LAST INSTRUCTION
BELOW.
5.
ONLY ONE motor/remote combination can be programmed at any point in time. If you are
installing MULTIPLE UNITS at the same job site, you will have to turn off power to all units
except the one that you are programming.
6.
Power surges or static electric discharges caused by bad weather or other circumstances may
cause the motor and remote to become unpaired. The Mystic Classic motor has mechanical
limits, these limits are unlikely to be lost during a power surge. In the event that this occurs
simply follow the instruction to re-synchronize the motor and remote. Ensuring that the unit is
properly grounded may help to prevent this from occurring.
7.
If you are hard-wiring the motor to the electric circuit, it is recommended that you install a
switch in that circuit and in the vicinity of the Mystic unit so that the power to the unit may be
turned on and off in the event that the unit has to be reprogrammed because of power surges
caused by bad weather or other circumstances.
8.
It is recommended that you leave the Limit Adjustment Tool with the homeowner and instruct
him/her to keep it in a safe place so that it is available in the event that it becomes necessary to
reprogram the unit. A 5/32” or 4mm Allen Wrench or Hex Screwdriver may be used in place of
the Limit Adjustment Tool, if it is lost or misplaced.
955 Patrick Industrial Ct
Winder, GA 30680
Phone: 678-926-9700
Fax:
678-288-7924