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Introduction

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2008115 [Rev .1 - en]/2016-09-08

Accessing the operating element (electrically operated

product)

The operating element is not intended for children to use.
Children are unable to recognize the danger associated
with the product. Persons can become injured from
careless use.

Do not allow children to play with the locally installed

control system or operating element.
The hand-held transmitter must be kept out of the reach

of children.

Risk of damage to the product

An additional load can damage the product and/or cause it
to detach from the wall.

It is not permitted to hold onto the product or to lean

objects against it.

2

Product information

2.1

Parts description

2

3

1

6

5

4

1

Top rail

4

Tension cable
(optional)

2

Slats

5

Tension cable bracket
(optional)

3

Tilting tape

6

Bottom rail

Fig. 1:

Venetian blind type 2.xx.17 inside

2.2

Technical data

Parameter

Value

Current consumption

0.30-0.32 A

Rated voltage

24 V DC

Degree of protection

IP 44

Short-term operation (S2)

4 min.

Noise emission level

< 70 dB(A)

*

*

In a standard installation of the product on a test
stand, the noise emission level is < 70 dB(A). This
value may vary depending on the installation.

INFO

The table above shows a summary of the
permissible motors.

2.3

Intended use

The following details apply to the following product:
venetian blind with 24-volt electric drive Type 2.25/35.17
inside

The product is an internal sun shading system that may be
used for glare control and to provide visual privacy. Visual
privacy and the view out can be individually regulated.

The product is installed on an inside wall or ceiling, either in
front of or inside the reveal.

The intended use also includes observing these instructions
and adhering to the service requirements they describe.

Summary of Contents for Venetian 2.25/35.17

Page 1: ...4 volt electric drive Type 2 25 35 17 internal Operating and maintenance instructions Original instructions To be handed over to the operator Please keep for future use Valid from 8 September 2016 Document number 2008115 Rev 1 en ...

Page 2: ...ions 3 1 3 Explanation of the signal words 3 1 4 Basic safety instructions 3 2 Product information 4 2 1 Parts description 4 2 2 Technical data 4 2 3 Intended use 4 3 Operation 5 3 1 Product with motor 5 3 2 Incorrect operation 5 4 Maintenance 6 4 1 Cleaning 6 4 2 Maintenance 7 4 3 Spare parts repairs 7 4 4 Warranty 7 5 Dismantling 8 6 Troubleshooting 9 7 EC Declaration of Conformity 10 ...

Page 3: ...itions conversions or maintenance 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 imminent danger that may result in death or serious injury WARNING Identifies a potential danger that may result in death or serious injury CAUTION Identifies a potential danger that ...

Page 4: ... 3 Tilting tape 6 Bottom rail Fig 1 Venetian blind type 2 xx 17 inside 2 2 Technical data Parameter Value Current consumption 0 30 0 32 A Rated voltage 24 V DC Degree of protection IP 44 Short term operation S2 4 min Noise emission level 70 dB A In a standard installation of the product on a test stand the noise emission level is 70 dB A This value may vary depending on the installation INFO The t...

Page 5: ...otor with integrated Hall sensor type DCD22 G external control The limit stop of the product is defined in the upward direction of movement i e the product is automatically stopped at the upper motor limit position The lower limit position is not mechanically defined and must be provided by a suitable WAREMA control unit Please contact your qualified specialist for further information Movement Pre...

Page 6: ...ented A monitored overriding locking mechanism must prevent every kind of operation WARNING Risk of injury from operation of the product when it is out of view 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 from climbing aid Climbing aids e g ladders scaffolding etc m...

Page 7: ...sk of injury through irregular maintenance Operating safety may be seriously impaired and the product may fail Persons may become injured from contact with damaged parts Have the product checked regularly by a qualified specialist for signs of wear and damage e g to electrical lines Do not operate products in need of repair Check the product for visible wear and damage If necessary make a recommen...

Page 8: ... 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 lines contact may result in an 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 correc...

Page 9: ... 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 The motor limit positions are incorrect Readjust the motor Adjustment by a qualified specialist Fault The order height has decreased Cause Remedy Note The lower limit position is incorrect Perform a R...

Page 10: ...d DIN EN 13120 Internal blinds 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 blinds and similar equipment Person in charge of the compilation of the technical documents Elke Granzer for address see manufacturer Manufacturer WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans Wilhelm Renkh...

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