13. Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and
ready for operation. The connection complies with
the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. The cus-
tomer's mains connection as well as the exten-
sion cable used must also comply with these reg-
ulations.
Important information
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself
off. After a cool-down period (time varies) the motor
can be switched back on again.
Faulty power supply cables
Insulation damage often occurs at power supply ca-
bles.
Causes are:
• Pressure points when power supply cables are rout-
ed through the window or door gaps
• Bends due to improper fastening or guiding of the
power supply cables.
• Interfaces by running over the power supply cables.
• Insulation damage by pulling off the wall outlet.
• Cracks due to ageing of the insulation.
Such defective power supply cables must not be used
and are extremely dangerous to life because of the in-
sulation damage!
Check power supply cables regularly for damage.
Make sure that the power cable is not connected to the
mains supply when you check.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the ap-
plicable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use connection
cables with the marking H05VV-F.
The printing of the type designation on the connection
cable is mandatory.
If it is necessary to replace the power cable this should
be done by the manufacturer or their representative to
avoid safety hazards.
AC motor:
• The mains voltage must be 220 - 240 V~.
• Extension cables up to 25 m length must have a
cross section of 1.5 mm
• Connections and repairs of electrical equipment
may only be carried out by an electrician.
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Connection type X
If the mains connection cable of this device is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by a special connection ca-
ble which can be obtained from the manufacturer or
its service department.
Please provide the following information in the event
of any enquiries:
• Type of current for the motor
• Motor data - type plate
14. Disposal and recycling
Notes for packaging
The packaging materials are recy-
clable. Please dispose of packag-
ing in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Notes on the electrical and electronic equipment
act [ElektroG]
Waste electrical and electronic equipment
does not belong in household waste, but
must be collected and disposed of sepa-
rately!
• Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not
installed permanently in the old appliance must be
removed non-destructively before disposal. Their
disposal is regulated by the battery law.
• Owners or users of electrical and electronic devices
are legally obliged to return them after use.
• The end user is responsible for deleting their per-
sonal data from the old device being disposed of!
• The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that
waste electrical and electronic equipment must not
be disposed of with household waste.
• Waste electrical and electronic equipment can be
handed in free of charge at the following places:
- Public disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal
works yards)
- Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary
and online), provided that dealers are obliged to
take them back or offer to do so voluntarily.
- Up to three waste electrical devices per type of
device, with an edge length of no more than 25
centimetres, can be returned free of charge to
the manufacturer without prior purchase of a new
device from the manufacturer or taken to another
authorised collection point in your vicinity.