MEASUREMENT AND ASSEMBLY MANUAL
Instruction validity: as of 1 August 2013
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Motor side:
directly using HiPro (7).
Opposite side:
using a cylindrical pin inserted in double plastic strut (12).
When removing the winding drum with inserted motor, be careful and do not cut off or otherwise damage the electrical
cables and
never leave the drum hanging on the motor cables
.
For reinstallation of the winding drum, follow the above instructions in reverse order and close the box again. Then connect
the motor and check if the opening and closing of the roller blind corresponds to the direction indicated on the main switch
or remote controller.
NOTE:
During this stage, it is important to hold the drum firmly
– its weight depends on the roller blind width and
on the drum diameter. Remember that after disconnecting the drum on one side, only a few millimetres of
displacement are enough for its release on the other side.
9. OPERATION
NOTE:
Prior to setting the roller blind in motion, check if no persons or objects impede its movement. Before
operating the roller blind, move your hands outside of the movement range to prevent compression. Forced
operation can cause damage to the roller blind.
9.1 SAFETY DEVICES
The motor includes a disconnecting overheating protection. Thermal disconnection is activated after approx. 4
–6 minutes
of continuous operation. Before reactivating, let the roller blind motor cool out. Should you need assistance, contact your
dealer and ask for original spare parts.
9.2 DISASSEMBLY / DISPOSAL
As regards Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) on the use of lead, chrome, cadmium and other substances hazardous to
environment, the roller blind does not include any significant quantities of such substances. No special instructions have
been stipulated for the disassembly or disposal of the roller blind. However, ISOTRA seeks to eliminate, if practicable, the
use of such materials so that all parts of the roller blind conform to the requirements of said Directive.
In accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), the motor and any
installed electrical control units should be removed from the roller blind before disposal. Do not dispose of the roller blind
as current municipal waste. All parts of the roller blind must be handed over to a local collecting centre for disposal. In case