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RADEMACHER RolloTube I-line Sun Medium Serie Original - Betriebs- Und Montageanleitung Seite 45

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What to do if... ?
...the motor fails to start?
Possible cause:
◆ Mains power not available.
◆ The thermal protection system has triggered.
Solution:
◆ Check the power with a meter to ensure that the supply voltage (230 V / 50 Hz)
is available and check the wiring.
◆ Observe especially the information relating to impermissible connection types.
◆ Wait approx. 20 minutes until the motor has cooled down.
...the wiring is incorrect?
Possible cause:
◆ The control lines are mixed up.
Solution:
◆ Disconnect the lead from the mains and exchange wires for L1
L1
.
...The tubular motor stops after a short period of time during the
configuration and test procedures?
Possible cause:
◆ The adapter (8) may have slipped off of the Magnetic ring (14) on the drive head (6).
Solution:
◆ Check that the adapter (8) sits flush with the drive head (6) and is fully inserted
into the awning shaft (11).
Slide the adapter (8) back so that it is flush with the drive head (6) and slide the
tubular motor into the awning shaft (11) until the adapter (8) is flush with the awning
shaft (11), see Fig. 4. Re-adjust the end points if necessary, see page 41.
...The tubular motor stops between the two end points during normal
operation?
Possible cause 1:
◆ The bearing capsule may not be secured with a screw to the rotating union (5),
causing the awning shaft (11) to slip from the motor and the adapter (8) to come
away from the Magnetic ring (14) on the drive head (6).
Solution 1:
◆ Check for correct fitting of the bearing capsule and the adapter (8). Use a self-locking
bolt to secure the bearing capsule to the awning shaft (11) and remount the motor in
accordance with the information on pages 32 - 36.
Possible cause 2:
◆ The thermal protection system has triggered.
Solution 2:
◆ Wait approx. 20 minutes until the motor has cooled down.
Possible cause 3:
◆ The freewheel mechanism has triggered and the software has detected an obstacle,
e.g. the awning shaft (11) or the fabric has jammed or is being impeded.
Solution 3:
◆ Remove the obstacle and ensure that the awning is able to move without interruption.
...The set line is not available locally and the SET button on the tubular
motor is not accessible, however, the end points should be manually
configured.
Solution
◆ In order to carry out this configuration, it is necessary to separately connect the two
control lines for up (▲) and down (▼) to phase (L).
◆ Either use an external button with two switching contacts or the commercially available
cord circuit set device (20).
◆ Always have the connection work carried out by a specialist
electrician and observe the safety information relating to the electri-
cal connection on page 37.
NOTE
Further information can be obtained from our Website at www.rademacher.de.
Brief instructions for configuring the upper end point.
and
1.
▲ ▼
2.
3.
4.
▲ ▼
5.
6.
Once the electrical connection is made, determine
the direction of rotation by means of briefly press-
ing the button.
Press and hold the up (▲) button.
If the roller shutters are not yet at the upper end point, then they
will now travel up to this position.
NOTE
If the roller shutters are at the upper end point, then you must
first move the roller shutters down.
Additionally, briefly
1.
1 x 0,5 s
press the down (▼)
button 2 times for 0.5
seconds each time and
2.
1 x 0,5 s
on the third press, hold
the button down.
3.
Hold down.
Release both buttons immediately as soon as the
desired upper end point has been achieved. The end
point is thereby stored.
Set the lower endpoint if necessary.
NOTE
Configuration for the lower end point is undertaken in the same
way as for the upper end point. In order to do so, ensure that
you first press the down (▼) button and then press the up
(▲) button.
Switch off the mains power supply and reconfigure
the original connection in accordance with connection
diagram l on page 38.
EN
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