
MEASUREMENT AND ASSEMBLY MANUAL
Manual validity: 01.02.2015
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4. GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Mechanical and electrical connection of the roller blind may only be carried out by properly trained and authorised persons.
Any interference in the power supply requires a qualified electrician. Incorrect connection, incorrect installation, or any
repairs, modifications, and alterations carried out by unauthorised personnel shall result in the loss of guarantee. We
recommend using original accessories and spare parts. Our roller blinds are only intended for the use of original
accessories.
During the installation
Installation may only be carried out by qualified persons while observing the following instructions.
Prior to installation, check the workplace in order to determine the presence of any electric wiring and to establish
necessary safety measures to prevent direct or indirect contact with live parts.
If the installation requires that the installer work at heights exceeding 2 metres above the ground, it is necessary
to prevent loss of the installer’s balance by safety measures, usually safety railing installed at all open sides of the
workplace (on beam structures, platforms, terraces, scaffolds, balconies, etc.) or at elevated bridges. If it is
impossible to use such facilities, suitable individual protection means must be used. The scaffolds, platforms, and
elevated working areas must be erected by specialists (special contractors) in accordance with the regulations.
Always use safety harnesses at scaffolds without railing or in other hazardous situations.
In case of exterior installations, the power supply of handheld appliances must not exceed 230 V; if such
appliances are to be used in wet or very humid atmospheres or in contact with large metallic objects, the power
supply must not exceed 50 V. Safe voltage must be ensured through transformers corresponding to the European
norm IEC 14-6.
During the use
NOTE: Do not block the roller blind if in motion. Put your hands outside the roller blind area prior to operation.
Prevent children from playing with the control elements. Keep any remote controllers out of reach of children.
Regularly check the roller blind for deformations, excessive wear, or other damage.
Do not operate the roller blind during any maintenance activities (e.g. window cleaning).
When automatic control systems (like sun/wind sensors) are used, disconnect the power supply before any
activities or maintenance.
Forced operation may damage the roller blind.
Regularly check correct function of the roller blind.
Do not use the roller blind if maintenance is needed.