PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND
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INTENDED USE
This product is a tubular motor used exclusively for au-
tomating rolling shutters and sun awnings.
Any other use is strictly prohibited! The manufacturer
declines all liability for damage resulting from improper
use of the product and other than as specified in this
manual.
The product has the following features:
- powered via the electrical mains at 230 V;
- designed to move the shutter in Ascent and Descent by
means of wall-mounted pushbuttons (not supplied in
pack);
- it is fitted with an electromechanical type limit switch
which interrupts power supply when the shutter reaches
the opening and closing limits;
- the entire tubular motor is installed inside the shutter
roller and the external face of this product can be mount-
ed directly alongside the casing or by means of the rela-
tive support brackets (not supplied in pack);
- it is designed for residential use, i.e. discontinuous. It
guarantees a continuous operating time of maximum 4
minutes;
- it is fitted with a thermal cut-out which in the event of
overheating due to use of the automation in excess of the
set limits, automatically shuts off the power supply and
only restores operation when the temperature returns
within the normal range.
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PRODUCT INSTALLATION
• Preliminary checks – Application limits
Caution! – Before proceeding with installation, check
the condition of the product components, suitability of
the selected model and conditions of the intended in-
stallation environment.
- There are various versions of this product avail-
able, each designed to manage a specific motor
torque (power). Therefore do NOT install this pro-
duct if not compatible with the selected motor
torque for your shutter.
- Check that the technical specifications of the selected
Monos (rated motor torque, rotation speed and operation
time) are suited to the technical and environmental spec-
ifications for the shutter. NEVER install a Monos model
with a motor torque greater than that required to mo-
ve the shutter.
- Check the internal diameter of your shutter roller, with ref-
erence to the following:
– for Monos models with torque up to 35 Nm, the mini-
mum internal diameter of the roller must be 52 mm;
– for Monos models with torque greater than 35 Nm, the
minimum internal diameter of the roller must be 60 mm.
• Tubular motor assembly
To assemble and install the tubular motor, refer to fig. 7. In
particular, in phase "a" of fig. 7 use a screw type HI-LO, 4
x 8 UNI 9707, without tip. Warning! – apart from being a
source of danger, using the incorrect screw could also
permanently damage the head.
Caution!
- Incorrect installation can lead to serious injury.
- Before assembly, ensure that there are no pieces of poly-
styrene or other materials inside the tube of the motor.
- The power supply must be fitted with a device that e-
nables the tubular motor to be disconnected from the
mains. The device must have an opening distance bet-
ween contacts that allows complete disconnection in the
conditions envisaged by overvoltage category III in ac-
cordance with the rules of installation. This device is not
supplied with the product.
- If the power cable is damaged, the product cannot be
used as the cable cannot be replaced. Therefore contact
the Nice Technical Assistance.
• Installing the wall-mounted control
pushbuttons
Warnings:
- Position the pushbuttons in sight of the shutter but far
from moving parts.
- Position the pushbuttons to the side of the shutter, in the
location of the power cables routed from the tubular
motor and the electric mains.
- Position the buttons at a height of at least 1.5 m from the
floor.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Warning!
- Incorrect connections could cause failures and haz-
ardous situations.
- The connections indicated in this manual must be fully
respected.
Refer to the electrical layout in fig. 10 for the connections.
The tubular motor power supply cable has 4 wires:
– Brown: = Up electrical phase;
– Black: = Down electrical phase;
– Blue: = Common (normally connected
to the Neutral);
– Yellow-Green: = Ground (protective
electrical bonding).
• Associating the Up and Down movements with
the respective pushbuttons
On completion of connections, power up the motor and
check whether the Up and Down movements are associat-
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