Operating instructions
Using the crank handle
Note
For problem-free assembly, use mechanical and electrical accessories made by the drive manufacturer which
have been tested and which are suitable for use with these drives.
For 7 mm hexagonal tube
and 8 mm square tube
The crank handle is to be used only in the event of a power failure. It must be ensured
that the limit positions are not overrun.
Crank handle for closed models
The crank handle for closed models can be used with roller shutters and roller doors,
either with or without a roll-up system. The square bar is fixed to the shutter box.
Here, it is important to ensure that the bar is mounted parallel to the guide in the
crank handle housing.
Crank handle for open models
These crank handles can be used with awnings, as well as with roller shutters and
roller doors without roll-up systems. Insert the square bar into the guide in the crank
handle housing and secure axially using a retaining washer or two set screws.
Information for the electrician
The tubular drives with mechanical limit switching must not be connected in parallel. The drive manufacturer offers a range of suit‐
able controls for the simultaneous control of several drives.
Use external conductor L1 to control the up and down direction. Other devices or consumers (lamps, relays, etc.) must not be
directly connected to the drive connecting cables. For this purpose, the drives and additional devices must be decoupled by relay
controls.
When installing the drive, all-pole disconnection from the mains with a contact gap of at least 3 mm per pole must be provided (EN
60335).
Attention
Only use mechanically or electrically locked switching elements with a marked zero position! This also applies
when drives with electronic and mechanical limit switching are used in the same system. The changeover time
for switching the running direction must be at least 0.5 s. The switch and control must not execute simultane‐
ous UP and DOWN commands. Protect the electrical connections from damp.
Once you have finished wiring everything to the control, ALWAYS check the right direction assignment of the
drive to the control buttons UP and DOWN, EXTEND and RETRACT.
If the drive is to be operated with devices which contain sources of interference, the electrician must ensure
suitable interference suppression for the relevant devices.
Disposal
This product is made of various materials which must be disposed of properly. Find out about the applicable regulations on recy‐
cling or disposal for this product in your country.
The packaging material must be disposed of properly.
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