Limits Of Use - Mhouse Kit RMEN Instrucciones Y Advertencias Para La Instalación Y El Uso

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STEP 2
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT AND INTENDED USE
This kit, formed from a tubular motor and various accessories, is intended
exclusively for the automation of a rolling shutter with winding roller in metal
sheet, with orthogonal section (it is also possible to automate an awning or sun
shade using specific crown wheels and drive wheels, not present in the pack-
age). Any other use is prohibited! The manufacturer is not liable for dam-
age resulting from improper use of the product, with respect to that
described in this manual.
The RMEN has the following specifications:
- powered via the electrical mains at 230 V;
- the tubular section of the motor is installed inside the winder roller. The end
protruding from the exterior is fixed to the box by means of the support sup-
plied in the kit.
- built-in control unit and radio receiver with "rolling code" technology that
enables remote control of the motor, guaranteeing maximum safety levels.
- the built-in receiver can memorise up to 12 transmitters.
- by means of the commands sent by the radio transmitter supplied, the motor
can activate shutter/awning/screen Up and Down movements, and stop it in
intermediate positions during travel.
- the built-in control unit has an electronic system that controls
shutter/awning/screen movement, reading the position in real time. The sys-
tem is able to automatically stop movement when the shutter/awning/screen
reaches the set travel limit position, i.e. position "0" = shutter/awning/screen
totally closed or position "1" = shutter/awning/screen totally open. As well as
the limit positions, position "H" can also be programmed, i.e. an intermediate
position that enables the user to leave the shutter/awning/screen half open
(see fig. 2).
- it is designed for residential use and therefore "discontinuous" use. Therefore
in the case of overheating - for example, due to continuous activation - a
"safety circuit breaker" intervenes automatically, which cuts the electric power
supply off and restores it as soon as the temperature returns within the normal
values. In all cases, a maximum continuous work time of 4 minutes is guaran-
teed.
INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT AND ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
STEP 4
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF THE MOTOR
Attention! - Incorrect installation can cause serious injury.
Perform installation as described below, making reference also the phases
contained in fig. 8.
01. Insert the orthogonal crown ring (B) from the motor shaft side (H) and
push it up to the end run lock nut (G). Now, align the grooves inside the
crown ring with the two projections present on the lock-nut and push the
crown ring until the lock nut is covered.
02. Insert the drive wheel (C) onto the motor shaft (H).
03. Measure the distance between the points indicated in phase 5c in fig. 8.
04. Insert the motor into the winding device wheel, leaving only the head of
the motor outside.
05. Tighten the screw supplied along the roller (self-drilling, 3.9 x 13, UNI 8118),
on the point where the drive wheel is present inside (C); attention! –
to determine the exact point where to place the screw, use the distance
measured previously in point 03.
06. Determine the side of the box where the motor head is to be positioned,
respecting the recommendations indicated in phase 5f of fig. 8.
07. Establish the point where the support (D) is to be fixed on the identified
internal wall of the box. Fix this support to the wall respecting the direc-
tion indicated in phase 5g in fig. 8.
08. Install the specific support on the wall opposite to that mentioned above
(not present in the pack) for the other end of the winding device roller.
09. Finally, insert the complete roller in the respective supports set-up and block
the head of the motor to the support using the two cotter pins supplied.
STEP 5
SHUTTER/AWNING/SCREEN INSTALLATION
Install the shutter/awning/screen with reference to the relative instruction
manual.
STEP 6
ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
Attention! – The connection of the plant to the electric
mains must only be performed by a qualified electrician.
PRODUCT KNOW-HOW AND PRELIMINARY CHECKS
STEP 3
PRELIMINARY CHECKS ON INSTALLATION
3.1 - Components present in the kit
Before starting installation, check the integrity of the components present in
the kit and familiarise with their names (fig. 5):
A) - tubular motor (Ø 45 mm); B) - orthogonal crown wheel (60 mm); C) - drive
wheel (60 mm); D) - support for the motor head; E) - 2 cotter pins and 1 screw;
F) - transmitter + support.

3.2 - Limits of use

• The technical features of your winding device must be compatibility with the
nominal torque with the nominal functioning time of the motor. Therefore
refer to the two tables present in the package in order to establish if this
model is suitable to automate your winding device. If the motor is not suit-
able, do not install it!
• This kit is set-up for a rolling shutter with winding roller in metal sheet with
orthogonal section, with width between the sides of 60 mm and sheet steel
thickness between 0.6 and 1 mm (fig. 6). However, using specific crown
wheels and drive wheels (not present in the package) it is also possible to
automate an awning or sunshade. Note – The manufacturers of these appli-
cations may apply modifications to their products over time. Therefore con-
sult their relative web sites, catalogues and similar documentation to locate
the most updated list of mechanical parts required to fix this motor to the
application to be power-operated.
• Further limits for use are present in the "Technical features" chapter.
6.1 - Installing safety devices in the electrical power
mains
In compliance with the electric installation rules, in the network that powers the
motor, a short circuit protection device and a disconnection device from the
mains electricity must be envisioned.
Attention! – The disconnection device must allow the complete discon-
nection of the power supply, in the conditions established by the over-
voltage category III.
The disconnection device must be located in view of the automation and, if it is
not visible, must envision a system that blocks any accidental or unauthorised
re-connection of the power supply, in order to prevent any danger.
Note – The two devices are not present in the package.
6.2 - Connecting the motor to the electrical mains
Attention!
• Incorrect connection can cause faults or dangerous situations, therefore
scrupulously respect the instructions given in this paragraph.
• If the power supply cable is damaged, the product cannot be used because
the cable cannot be replaced. In these cases, contact the After-sales Ser -
vice.
In electrical terms, the RMEN motor must be connected to a continuous pow-
er supply, via a permanent connection to the 230V power mains. Connect the
three wires of the power cable as follows:
- Brown wire to "Phase";
- Blue wire to "Neutral";
- Yellow-green wire to "Earth".
6.3 - Initial start-up and system check
On completion of connections, power up the tubular motor and at the same
time ensure that the motor completes 2 brief movements (= motor connected
correctly but not yet programmed). Note – the direction of motor rotation is not
important.
If the motor is already programmed it does not perform any movement.
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