Awning drive CSM-868
Warning!
Important safety advices!
Observe the following instructions.
Risk of injury due to electrocution.
The connections to the 230 V mains must be
made by authorised specialist personnel.
Check the system (awning) regularly for wear or
damage.
The regulations of the local energy supply
company as well as the regulations for wet and
damp rooms according to VDE 0100 must be
followed when making the connections.
Only use unmodified original elero electrical
parts.
Keep people away from the system until it is
stationary.
When working on the system (servicing), always
separate it from the mains supply.
Assembly
Observe the following installation instructions!
• The drive must be fixed in such a way that it is
not a danger to personnel.
• Before installing the drive, all lines and
equipment, which are not required for
operation, must be removed from the site.
• During installation, during operation and when
work is carried out on the system, the option to
separate all three poles from the mains must
always exist (Hirschmann connector and
Hirschmann coupling or a two-pole switch with
minimum 3 mm contact gap or all-pole main
switch).
• If the drive is controlled by a switch with OFF
pre-setting (dead man’s button), the pushbutton
must be fitted at a height of more than 1.50 m
and separated from the moving parts. The travel
range of the systems must always be visible
during operation.
• Moving parts in a drive, which are below 2.5 m,
must be guarded.
• For drives supplied without a driven part the
design torque and the design operating time
must agree with the properties of the driven
parts. Please note the technical data on the type
plate.
• Please note that with this drive (type 8, 9 and 11
tube motors) the smallest internal tube
diameter corresponds with 36 mm, 47 mm and
60 mm.
• The drive must be installed so that it cannot get
wet.
• Do not install drives in surroundings which are
at risk of explosion or in mobile appliances (e.g.
motor vehicles).
• In the case of awnings it is essential to ensure
that a horizontal safety distance of >0.4 m is left
between the fully-unrolled awning and a fixed
object.
• Keep children away from the (remote) control
unit.
• Note the advice in the controller documentation.
Check the following before fitting:
• The drive is only capable of operation as installed.
• The awning requires a fixed upper limit stop.
• Only perform connecting work with the power turned off.
• Do not drill in the area of the tube motor!
• Do not connect motor plug with mains on.
Optimal use of the radio signal
• Do not bend the antenna.
• Do not shorten or extend the antenna.
• If reception is poor, adjust the antenna.
• Install the antenna so that it is as exposed as possible.
Intended use
• Please ensure that the radio installations are not operated in
areas of heightened possible interference. (e.g. hospitals,
airports ...).
• The radio control is only permitted for devices and units with
which a functional interference in hand-held/wall-mounted
transmitters or receivers poses no danger for persons, animals or
materials or where this risk is covered by other safety appliances.
• The operator has no protection whatsoever from interferences by
other radio emitters and local terminals (e.g. also from radio
installations), that are normally used on the same frequency
range.
• Only use radio receivers with equipment and units approved by
the manufacturer.
Device functions:
• Electronic limit switch-off and integrated radio receiver.
•
The drive is supplied in programming mode.
• The drives can be put into operation in two ways.
• Assembly cable
• Teach-in” programmed radio transmitter.
• After storing the end position the drive travels with reduced
torque to the upper stop and unloads the awning fabric with a
short countermovement.
Warning!
Shaft assembly
Secure the abutment against axial shifting by riveting or bolting
the cross member.
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