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P. I. E. INEL Sp. z o. o., ul. Mostowa 1, 80-778 Gdańsk, inel@inel.gda.pl                                                                                   www.inel.gda.pl

 

 

Operating instructions

 

Obstacle detection motor with electronic limit switches 

YYGL35E-10/17 
YYGL45E-20/15  

 

 

 

1. 

SAFETY GUIDELINES

 

1.1 

Basic guidelines 

The  obstacle  detection  motor  is  delivered  in  a  condition  allowing 
for  safe  installation  and  operation,  provided  that  all  guidelines 
herein  as  well  as  relevant  safety  and  accident  prevention 
regulations are observed. Only qualified and licenced personnel is 
allowed  to  install  and  repair  electrical  devices.  It  is  prohibited  to 
make any changes or modifications to the drive. Warranty repairs 
may  be  conducted  only  by  the  manufacturer.  Use  only  original 
spare  parts  and  accessories  during  post-warranty  repairs. 
Operational safety of the drive can only be ensured if it is used for 
its intended purpose. Do not exceed limit values given in technical 
information. 
 

1.2 

Additional safety regulations 

Observe  relevant  safety  and  accident  prevention  regulations 
when  installing,  commissioning  and  maintaining  the  drive.  The 
following must be given special consideration: 
1. Fire safety regulations. 
2. Accident prevention regulations.

  

 

1.3 

General notes on risks and safety measures 

These notes are general guidelines for the use of INEL devices in 
combination with other devices. These guidelines must be strictly 
observed when installing and operating the devices. 
 

Warning - against possible damage to the drive, 
roller blind, roller blind cassette, elevation etc. if no 
relevant safety measures are taken: 

• Check if all screw connections are secure before 

installing the drive and setting limit switches 
 

Danger - means that there is a threat to life and limb 
of the user if no relevant safety measures are 
taken: 

 

Check the compatibility of the permissible voltage 

of the device with the local power supply before connecting. 

 

Observe  applicable  safety  and  accident  prevention 
regulations. 

 

Use  an  isolation  switch  allowing  for  safe  power  supply 
disconnection  (e.g.  fuse  cut-off  switch)  installed  in  such  a 
way that all connections can easily be cut out. 

 

Inspect  wires  and  cables  regularly  for  damaged  insulation 
and conductor continuity. 

 

If  any  damage  is  identified,  cut  off  power  immediately  and 
replace the damaged wiring. 

 
 

1.4 

Warning 

 

Do not allow children to play with control devices. 

 

Keep the remote control out of reach of children. 

 

Observe the moving roller blind and keep people away until 
it fully opens or closes. 

 

The  users  of  the  roller  blind  must  be  instructed  in  its 
operation and existing risks related to its usage. Persons are 
deemed 

to 

have 

been 

trained 

if 

the 

employer,  

 

 
administrator  or  owner  allowed  them  to  use  the  roller  blind 
and instructed them in its operation. 

 
It is not permitted to dispose of waste equipment 
together with other waste. Dispose only in specially 
designated areas. The household plays a key role in the 

recycling of waste equipment. By correct sorting of waste, 
including waste equipment and batteries, household members 
ensure that the equipment is not disposed together with 
household waste, but in specially designated areas, and thus may 
be used again after recycling. 

 

2. 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

2.1 

Safety regulations 

 

Only  persons  with  appropriate  authorisation  may  install  the 
drive. 

 

The weight of the roller blind may not exceed the maximum 
load of the drive specified in the selection table (see the end 
of the instructions) 

 

Routing  the  cable  properly  (loop  aimed  downwards)  will 
protect the drive against any water damage. 

 

Do not drill holes in motor housing. 

 

Protect the motor against contact with any liquids. 

 

Avoid  crushing  and  impacting  the  motor,  protect  the  motor 
against shock. 

 

Do  not  connect  more  than  one  on/off  switch  to  a  single 
motor.

  

 

Do  not  connect  more  than  one  motor  to  a  single  on/off 
switch.

 

 

 

Figure 1

 

2.2

 

Installing the motor

 

 

Fix the mounting bracket (

A

) to the side of the roller blind 

cassette,  connect  the  adapter 

(D) 

to  the  thrust  ring  of  the 

motor (

C

). 

 

Place an appropriate driver provided with the motor (

E

) on 

the  motor  axis,  secure  it  with  a  pin  (

F

),  and  slide the  entire 

motor to the roller tube (

G

). 

 

 

 
WARNING: 

The  motor  is  fitted  with  an  internal  thermal  cut-out 

which  allows  the  roller  blind  to  work  continuously  for  ca.  4  min. 
After  this  time  the  temperature  inside  the  motor  will  exceed  the 
permissible  value,  which  will  cause  power  cut-out.  Subsequent 
vertical movement of the roller blind will only be possible after the 
motor  cools  down  (it  can  take  up  to  twenty  minutes).  Using  this 
cut-out greatly increases the life of the drive 

Figure 2

 

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YES 

Summary of Contents for YYGL45E-20/15

Page 1: ...damage is identified cut off power immediately and replace the damaged wiring 1 4 Warning Do not allow children to play with control devices Keep the remote control out of reach of children Observe the moving roller blind and keep people away until it fully opens or closes The users of the roller blind must be instructed in its operation and existing risks related to its usage Persons are deemed t...

Page 2: ...ming by moving up down up down WARNING Programming always starts with the set up of the upper limit AUTOMATIC LIMIT PROGRAMMING The programming procedure may be performed automatically only if blocking hangers and stoppers are used The window must be fitted with a sill The length of the curtain must be adjusted to the length of the guides 1 Press and hold the button for the duration of the entire ...

Page 3: ...es It will then start moving up until it reaches the upper limit where it will confirm that programming is finished In the semiautomatic lower limit programming phase on sill the motor will attempt to detect the type of hangers used After the drive detects the sill it will make another 1 4 revolution If no overload is detected at this point lower RPM it will move back by 1 4 revolution no blocking...

Page 4: ...ed Solution Wait for 10 20 minutes Problem Curtain fins do not close fully Cause The curtain is blocked in the guides Solution Check the roller blind guides and curtain slats Problem The motor stops on its own Cause The curtain is blocked in the guides Solution Check the roller blind guides and curtain slats Problem Blocking hangers were not detected in semi automatic programming Cause Roller blin...

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