A. Connect the actuator to the power supply and activate so the rod protrudes until
the maximum opening stroke-end steps in.
B. Set the louvres to closed position by manually adjusting the casement levers.
C. Position the eyebolt head of the actuator in the middle of the two levers (or in line
with the lever opening where there is only one lever), insert the pin and lock into
position using the nuts.
D. Take the clamp screws and assemble them onto the motor support bracket, taking
care not to screw them into their final position.
E. Assemble the motor support bracket onto the profile of the
actuator, inserting the clamp screws correctly into the socket
of the profile and positioning it into the tail of the actuator
(Fig. 7).
F.
Keep the louvres or sunshades closed, position the bracket
against the vertical side of the window, ensuring that the axis
of the actuator is parallel to the lever and perpendicular to
the connecting pin, with the bracket in the tail of the actuator.
G. Trace in the four fixing openings for the motor support bracket.
H. Use an appropriate size of drill head for perforation, insert the screws and fix the
motor support bracket to the casement.
I.
Tighten the clamp screws. Suggested tightening torque is 5÷7 Nm.
J.
The actuator can now be powered up for a complete trial of opening and closing
procedures.
9.
Electrical connections
Appliances are equipped with cable
manufactured in accordance with
safety
standards
against radio disturbances. It is three
wired B
(
LUE
SHARED
B
(
), and is 1 m (±5%)
ROWN
CLOSES
long. After connecting the electricity
supply to the control button (bipolar
with arrows if possible), check that
the up key function opens the
window frame and the and down key
function closes it.
In the event of incorrect function,
invert the two wires marked
and
.
BROWN
For
harness,
please
diagram by the side.
and
protection
), B
(
),
LACK
OPENS
BLACK
follow
the
100-240V~ 50/60Hz
32
Fig. 7