6) Disposal
As for the installation, the disposal of the product at the end of its
effective life, must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product is made of various types of material, some of which can
be recycled while others must be disposed of. Enquire about the
recycling or disposal systems available for this product category in
compliance with regulations locally in force.
Warning: some parts of the product may contain polluting or haz-
ardous substances that, if incorrectly disposed of, could have a dam-
aging effect on the environment or on the health of individuals.
7) What to do if...
a short troubleshooting guide!
When the motor is switched on, no beep is emitted and the
Step-by-Step input does not command any movement.
Make sure the motor is powered at the correct mains voltage; if the
power supply is correct there is probably a serious fault and the motor
needs to be repaired by the customer service department.
The motor does not move after a command is given.
• If it has been working up until then, it may be that the thermal pro-
tection device has cut-in, therefore wait a few minutes for the motor
to cool.
• Make sure that there is at least one memorized transmitter, check-
ing that the motor emits short beeps when switched on.
• Make sure that the transmitter and motor are communicating,
keeping button ■ (2) of a transmitter (memorized or not) pushed
for at least 5 seconds, if a beep is heard this means that the motor
is receiving the signal from the transmitter therefore go on to the
last control; otherwise perform the next control.
• Check the correct emission of the transmitter radio signals with the
following empirical test: push a button and rest the LED against
the aerial of a normal household radio (ideally inexpensive) that is
switched on and tuned in at 108.5 Mhz FM or as close as possible;
a low sound should be heard with crackling pulses.
• Check, by slowly pushing one at a time, all of the transmitter but-
tons, if none of them command a movement of the motor, this
means that the transmitter is not memorized.
After a radio command, 6 beeps are heard and the manoeu-
vre does not start.
The radio control unit is unsynchronised, repeat the transmitter mem-
orization process.
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As indicated by the symbol in figure, this
product must not be disposed of in house-
hold waste. Perform "separated collection"
for disposal in compliance with regulations
locally in force, or return the product to the
manufacturer when purchasing a replace-
ment.
Heavy fines may be imposed by local laws for the illegal disposal of
this product.
After a command, 10 Beeps sound and then the manoeu-
vre begins.
The auto-diagnosis of the memorized parameters has revealed a
fault (positions, TTBUS address, wind levels are incorrect). Delete
and repeat programming if necessary.
When raising the motor stops before reaching the set posi-
tion (pos. "0", pos. "I") and then makes three attempts to
start again.
This is normal: when an excessive force is detected while raising,
the motor is switched off for about 1 second and then attempts to
finish the manoeuvre; check if there are obstacles that are blocking
the movement.
When lowering the motor stops before reaching the set
position (pos. "1", pos. "I").
This is normal: when an excessive force is detected while raising, the
motor is switched off; check if there are obstacles that are blocking
the movement.
The motor only moves in "hold-to-run".
If positions "0" and "1" haven't been programmed the up and down
movement of the motor occurs in hold-to-run only. Program posi-
tions "0" and "1".
Positions "0" and "1" are programmed but lowering has a
hold-to-run movement.
The self-diagnosis of the memorised parameters has detected an
error in the motor's position. Perform an up command and wait for
position "0" to be reached.
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