B) – Stand in front of the roller and observe where the
unrolled part of the rolling shutter is positioned: is in
front of or behind the roller?
03. Then identify in Fig. 1 the diagram that corresponds
to situations "A" and "B" observed in point 02. Very
important – The identified diagram assigns a
specific limit position to be set on each adjust-
ment screw.
Setting limit position "0":
04. Activate the shutter so that it moves towards position
"0" and wait for the motor to stop on activation of the
limit switch pre-set with the factory settings.
Caution! – If the shutter moves beyond the point at
which limit switch "0" is to be fixed, stop movement
and then activate the shutter to move it back to the
starting position; then turn the adjustment screw of
limit position "0" through a few turns in the direction of
the "–" sign and repeat the procedure from point 04.
05. Gradually turn the adjustment screw of limit position
"0" in the direction of the "+" sign, to the required stop
position "0". Note – on each turn of the screw, the
motor moves to stop in the new position.
Setting limit position "1":
06. Turn the adjustment screw of limit position "1" through
a few turns in the direction of the "–" sign.
07. Activate the shutter so that it moves towards position
"1" and wait for the motor to stop on activation of the
limit switch pre-set with the factory settings.
Caution! – If the shutter moves beyond the point at
which limit switch "1" is to be fixed, stop movement
and then activate the shutter to move it back to the
starting position; then turn the adjustment screw of
limit position "1" through a few turns in the direction of
the "–" sign and repeat the procedure from point 07.
08. Gradually turn the adjustment screw of limit position
"1" in the direction of the "+" sign, to the required stop
position "1". Note – on each turn of the screw, the
motor moves to stop in the new position.
Product disposal
This product is an integral part of the automation and
therefore must be disposed together with the latter.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the
disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed
by qualified personnel. This product comprises various
types of materials: some may be recycled others must be
disposed of. Seek information on the recycling and dispos-
al systems envisaged by the local regulations in your area
for this product category. Caution! – some parts of the
product may contain pollutant or hazardous substances
which, if disposed of into the environment, may cause seri-
ous damage to the environment or physical health.
As indicated by the symbol alongside, disposal
of this product in domestic waste is strictly pro-
hibited. Separate the waste into categories for
disposal, according to the me thods envisaged
by current legislation in your area, or return the product to
the retailer when purchasing a new version. Caution! – Lo-
cal legislation may envisage serious fines in the event of
abusive disposal of this product.
l The product packaging material must be disposed of in
full observance of current local legislation governing waste
disposal.
What to do if...
(troubleshooting guide)
The motor doesn't move even if powered the Ascent
or Descent phase:
1) check whether a thermal cut-out has tripped: In this
case wait for the motor to cool;
2) check that the mains power is ON and that it corre-
sponds to the values on the motor dataplate.
3) check whether the two limit switches, due to incorrect
settings, engage at the same time; in this case rotate
the two adjustment screws through a few turns, in the
direction of the "+" sign.
After these checks, if the motor still does not move,
contact a specialist technician or the Nice Assistance
Service.
Technical specifications
l Power supply voltage and frequency; current and
power; torque and speed: Consult data on the motor
dataplate.
l Motor diameter: Ø 45 mm.
l Continuous operation time: 4 minutes (maximum).
l Protection rating: IP 44 (tubular motor).
l Minimum operating temperature: -20°C.
l Connection cable length: 2 m.
Notes:
- All technical specifications stated in this section refer to
an ambient temperature of 20°C (± 5°C).
- Nice reserves the right to apply modifications to the
product at any time when deemed necessary, maintain-
ing the same intended use and functionality.
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