
Please keep these operating instruction for future reference and maintenance
Subject to technical modifications. diagram is not binding
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It would be beyond the scope of these safety instructions to list all
the valid regulations and guidelines.
Always make sure that your system corresponds to
the valid regulations. Pay particular attention to: the
aperture cross-section of the window, the opening
time and opening speed, the temperature resistance
of the cables and equipment, cross-sections of the
cables in relation to the cable lengths and power
consumption.
Care must be taken to ensure that actuator products
are controlled with compatible products; refer to
SE Controls. No liability will be accepted and no
guarantee nor service is granted if actuator controls
are used without such compatibility being confirmed.
1.5
Installation
Warning! Incorrect installation may render the
actuator dangerous! Follow all the instructions set out
below and the instructions applied to the motor.
Installation of this equipment must only be carried out by
authorised, competent and safety conscious persons.
The actuator must be assembled and connected only
by specialised staff who have been properly trained
and who are familiar with the problems associated
with automatic window opening and closing systems,
technical reference standards and safety standards.
The window closes automatically. When opening and
closing, the drive unit is stopped by the power cut-
off. The corresponding pressure force is listed in the
technical data.
Take care - the pressure force is high enough to cause
injury!
During assembly and operation do not obstruct the
window opening!
Danger of crushing/trapping!
Routing of cables and electrical connections only to be done by a
qualified electrician.
Power supply leads 230 V AC to be fused separately
by the customer. Keep power supply leads sheathed
until the mains terminal.
All low voltage cables (24 V DC) to be installed
separately from high voltage cables. Flexible cables
should not be plastered in. Provide strain relief for
freely suspended cables.
The cables must be installed in such a way that they cannot be
severed off, twisted or bent off during operation.
Junction boxes must be accessible for maintenance work.
Adhere to the type of cables, cable lengths and
cross-sections as stated in the technical information.
After installation and any changes to the system check all
functions by a trial run.
1.6
Maintenance
Always disconnect the motor’s supply voltage and batteries during
cleaning or maintenance operations, especially if the actuator is
equipped with an automatic control device.
The system must be protected against unintentional
re-starting.
Maintenance shall be carried out in accordance with the
requirements of;
•
Building regulations 2002
•
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
•
I.E.E Regulations
•
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
In order to keep the equipment in optimum operating condition it
is recommended that ventilation systems are similarly maintained.
There are no user repairable parts in this equipment.
Basic checks that can be carried out include;
•
At least once a year, check that the power
cable and connection has not been damaged
and that it shows no sign of wear
•
Check that no object obstructs
the window movement.
•
If faults arise, never work on the actuator and
never open or dismantle parts of the actuator that
deny access to the inside of the mechanism.
•If the actuator fails to function or is
damaged, contact SE Controls.
•Do not use the actuator until it has been repaired.
A suitable service contract with SE Controls is recommended for
this purpose.
The gear system is greased for life and is maintenance free.
Defective equipment must only be repaired by SE
Controls. Only original spare parts are to be used.
After maintenance, repair or any changes to the system check all
functions by a trial run.