3T-Components 3T-MOTORS 3T35-R Manual

Motor type 3T45-R
(For shafts from 60 mm)
3T45-10R
3T45-20R
3T45-30R
3T45-40R
3T45-50R
Motor type 3T35-R
(For shafts from 40 mm)
3T35-10R
3T35-13R
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INTELLIGENT
DRIVES &
CONTROLS
FOR SHUTTERS
AND AWNINGS
INSTALLATION &
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions and notes for installation and operation
3T-MOTORS Radio shutter / awning motors
with mechanical limit switches
Attention:
It is important for the safety of persons
to follow these instructions.
Keep these instructions for future reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
3T-MOTORS Radio shutter motors / Radio awning motors with mechanical limit switches
Guideline / Determine torque Page 3
Safety instructions Page 4
Function overview
Scope of delivery Page 5
Technical data Page 5
Installation notes Page 6
Installation instructions
Installation radio shutter motor Page 7 – 12
•Installation situation Page 7
•1) Prepare power connection Page 7
•2) Select motor bearing Page 7 – 8
•3) Remove shutter shaft Page 9
•4) Prepare motor for installation Page 9
•5) Mount bearings Page 9
•6) Mount motor with shaft unit Page 9 – 10
•7) Shutter motor wiring Page 10
•8) Programming radio transmitter Page 10
•9) Setting the end positions Page 10 – 12
•Mounting instructions for motor type 3T35-R Page 12
Installation radio awning motor Page 13 – 15
•1) Preparation Page 13
•2) Prepare motor for installation Page 13
•3) Mounting radio awning motor Page 13 – 14
•4) Radio awning motor wiring Page 14
•5) Programming radio transmitter Page 14
•6) Setting the end positions Page 15
Programming radio transmitter
Pairing handheld transmitter Page 16
Changing the direction of rotation of the radio motor Page 16
Pairing another handheld transmitter Page 16
Delete handheld transmitter Page 17
Shutter & blind operating mode Page 17
Troubleshooting
What to do when ... Page 18
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GUIDELINE
With this guide, you can determine the ideal torque in Newton meters (Nm) for the shutter motor.
DETERMINE WEIGHT ROLLER SHUTTER
1.) Determine roller shutter area
(Height + 150 mm) x Width = Roller shutter area (m²)
2.) Determine weight roller shutter material
Take approximate weights per m² of roller shutter area
from the table.
3.) Determine weight roller shutter
Roller shutter area (m²) x weight roller shutter material (m²)
4.) Calculate required traction force
Friction losses must be taken into account
(rail guidance) of approx. 10%!
Roller shutter area (m²) x Weight roller shutter material (m²) = Weight roller shutter (kg) + 10% Friction losses = Required traction force (kg)
Example:
PVC-Roller shutter area 3,00 m² x Weight roller shutter material 5 kg = 15 kg Weight roller shutter + 10% Friction losses = 16,5 kg Required traction force
Material
PVC
Aluminum Light
Aluminum Heavy
Steel
Wood
kg /m²
5
6
9
11
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DETERMINE SHUTTER MOTOR TORQUE
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
010 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
515 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95
10 Nm 13 Nm 30 Nm 40 Nm 50 Nm
Traction force (kg)
ØShaft (mm)
Torque (Nm): 20 Nm
Roller shutter box
Bottom edge
Roller shutter box
Window sill
Height
Width
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Guideline

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3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Safety instructions
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPROPER USE
PROPER USE
•WARNING: Important safety instructions.
Follow all instructions as incorrect installation may result in serious injury.
•WARNING: The drive must be disconnected from the power source during cleaning, maintenance and replacement of parts.
•Danger to life from electric shock when working on electrical equipment.
• The electrical connection, installation and commissioning of the receiver may only be carried out by qualied personnel.
•Before installing the drive, remove all unnecessary cables and disable all devices,
that are not required for operation with power.
•The relevant regulations and guidelines must be followed without fail, to avoid damage to persons and objects.
•Observe safety instructions according to EN 60 335-2-97: The power supply cable of the drives must be laid internally.
•Installation according to DIN 18073: The roller shutter box cover must be easily accessible and removable.
•Installation according to EN 60335: Only switches / pushbuttons / switching devices with a minimum contact opening
of 3 mm may be used, furthermore the up and down direction must be interlocked against each other.
•When installing in damp rooms, observe regulations (VDE 0100, part 701 and 702).
•These drives can be connected in parallel without an isolating relay or central control.
In this case, the max. output power of the command transmitter (timer or otherwise) must be observed.
•Do not use defective devices: Never use defective equipment.
Periodically inspect the equipment for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to cables and suspension springs.
Do not use equipment if repair or touch-up is necessary.
There is a risk of personal injury and property damage due to electric shock or short circuit.
•Retain the instructions for future reference.
•Use tubular motors only for automating shutters.
•Only use original components and original accessories from the manufacturer.
•The mains connection cable of the drives must be laid internally in the empty conduit up to the junction box.
The local electrical regulations must be observed.
•For the electrical connection of the tubular motors, a 230 V / 50 Hz
power connection with fuse must be available at the installation site.
•Inspect the installation frequently for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to cables and springs.
Do not use if repairs or adjustments are required.
Please read these important safety instructions before commissioning!
Incorrect installation can cause serious personal injury and damage to property.
The warranty claim expires in case of non-observance of this user information with all contained notes and regulations.
In case of non-observance of these instructions, the manufacturer or supplier shall not be liable for any personal injury or property damage incurred.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This symbol indicates danger due to electrical energy.
Danger to persons and objects may arise if the
associated information is not observed!
This symbol indicates information about general danger.
Non-observance can mean danger to
persons and objects!
This symbol indicates important information that can
ensure safe and proper use of the device.
•Persons are to be instructed with the correct operation of the tubular motor.
•The roller shutter movement must be monitored in order not to endanger persons.
•Do not allow children to play with motor controls.
•Store the handheld transmitter in such a way that unintentional operation is prevented (e.g. by children playing).
•The device can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision and instruction concerning use
of the appliance in a safe way and are aware of the hazards involved.
•Children are not allowed to play with the equipment.
•If the power supply cord of this device is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its customer service
or a similarly qualied person to prevent hazards.

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APPLICATION
Motorized radio shutters
APPLICATION
Motorized radio shutters & awnings
SCOPE OF DELIVERY – MOTOR TYPE 3T35-R
1Motor
2Limit switch adapter
3Shaft adapter
4Connection cable 3 meters
5Adjustment pin
6Universal bearing & cotter pin
7Clip bearing
8Securing bracket
9Manual
SCOPE OF DELIVERY – MOTOR TYPE 3T45-R
1Motor
2Limit switch adapter
3Shaft adapter
4Connection cable 3 meters
5Adjustment pin
6Universal bearing & cotter pin
7Cover cap bearing
8Securing bracket
9Manual
Motor type
Torque (Nm)
Traction power (kg)
Max. PVC shutter area (m²)
Max. ALU shutter area (m²)
Power (W)
Standby consumption (W)
Turn Speed (U/min)
Limit switch capacity (min)
Operating voltage (V AC)
L1 Total motor length (mm)
L2 Installation length (mm)
Connection line (m)
Max. Runtime (min)
Protection class
EAN
3T45-10R
10 Nm
25 kg
4,5 m²
3 m²
112 W
2 W
15 U/min
22
230 V
615 mm
595 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336110613
3T45-20R
20 Nm
40 kg
6 m²
4,7 m²
145 W
2 W
15 U/min
22
230 V
615 mm
595 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336110101
3T45-30R
30 Nm
60 kg
9 m²
7 m²
191 W
2 W
15 U/min
22
230 V
615 mm
595 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336110118
3T45-40R
40 Nm
80 kg
11 m²
9,5 m²
198 W
2 W
15 U/min
22
230 V
615 mm
595 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336110125
3T45-50R
50 Nm
100 kg
15 m²
12 m²
205 W
2 W
12 U/min
22
230 V
615 mm
595 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336110132
Technical data
3T35-10R
10 Nm
25 kg
5,25 m²
4,2 m²
121 W
2 W
17 U/min
30
230 V
595 mm
575 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336111788
3T35-13R
13 Nm
40 kg
7 m²
5,5 m²
121 W
2 W
14 U/min
30
230 V
595 mm
575 mm
3 m
4 min
IP44
4260336110866
2 31
5
4
6 7 8 9
2 31
5
4
6 7 8 9
SUITABLE FOR
8-sided Shafts from 60 mm
Ø60 mm
SUITABLE FOR
8-sided Shafts from 40 mm
Ø40 mm
Limit switch Limit switch
Emission sound pressure level LpA ≤70 dB(A)
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
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•Do not expose the tubular motor to crushing, impact, falling or contact with any liquids.
Do not punch holes in the entire length of the tube (motor casing) or attach screws to it.
•Please use suitable suspension springs to fasten the roller shutter curtain to the roller shutter shaft.
You will nd suitable suspension springs on page 19 and in our store under mounting accessories.
•Important for motor type 3T35-R (SW40):
It is essential to use mini suspension springs for motor operation. These special mini springs protrude only approx.
1 mm into the shaft. This allows the shaft to rotate freely. When using commercially available suspension springs
the motor housing is left with grinding marks because the suspension pin protrudes too far into the roller shutter shaft,
which leads to damage and destruction of the motor.
•For steel shafts with a width across ats of 40 mm (SW40), only use shafts with
an external fold. Steel shafts with an internal fold will damage and destroy the motor.
•Grinding marks of any kind on the motor housing will void the warranty.
•The inspection cover of the roller shutter box must be easily accessible and removable.
•We recommend using a tubular motor with a power 10% higher than the weight of the shutter,
to compensate for the frictional resistance of the rail guide. > See Guideline / Determine torque (page 3)
•The motor is designed for short-time operation (4 min). It has an internal thermal circuit breaker which interrupts
the power supply in the event of overheating, e.g. as a result of continuous operation. The cooling phase is min. 10 min,
the thermal switch resets automatically. Regular operation is only possible after the the motor has cooled down completely.
Mini suspension springs (Page 19)
8-sided shaft SW40
with external fold
Do not use
8-sided shaft SW40
with internal fold!
Before installation, all non-essential electrical wiring must be removed, all mechanisms
that are not necessary for motorized operation must be deactivated.
INSTALLATION NOTES
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Installation notes

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INSTALLATION RADIO SHUTTER MOTOR
Installation situation
1Counter bearing*
2Ball bearing*
3Roller capsule*
4Shutter shaft*
5Suspension spring*
6Shaft adapter
7Tubular motor
8Limit switch adapter
10 Limit switches
10 Engine mount
11 Shutter curtain*
* Accessories; not included
1Prepare power connection:
•The mains connection cable of the drive must be laid internally in the empty conduit up to the junction box.
The local electrical regulations must be observed.
2Select motor bearing:
•Two motor bearings are supplied: Universal bearing (3T45-R/3T35-R) and covercap bearing (3T45-R) / clip bearing (3T35-R).
•Use one of the two motor bearings depending on the installation situation.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Please note:
•The motor can be installed on the right-hand side as well as on the left-hand side.
If the direction of rotation is reversed, please exchange the wires for the up and down direction.
•The setting of the end positions is only possible in the installed state (motor in shutter shaft).
•Never place screws in the area of the tube motor, as they will damage the motor.
•Engine damage caused by improper use or unprofessional installation,
lead directly to loss of warranty.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Motor type 3T45-R
Installation with universal bearing or cover cap bearing
Installation with universal bearing:
•Push the motor with the square into the opening of the bearing
and secure with cotter pin.
Installation with cover cap bearing:
•Remove screws from metal plate on motor head >g. 2.1
•Remove metal plate >g. 2.2
•Remove motor square spigot >g. 2.3
•Reattach metal plate >g. 2.4
•Slide motor type 3T45-R without square spigot into cover cap bearing
and secure with both securing clips.
Motor type 3T35-R
Installation with universal bearing or clip bearing
Installation with universal bearing:
•Push the motor with the square into the opening of the bearing
and secure with cotter pin.
Installation with clip bearing:
•Remove screws from metal plate on motor head >g. 2.5
•Remove metal plate >g. 2.6
•Remove motor square spigot >g. 2.7
•Reattach metal plate >g. 2.8
•Engage motor type 3T35-R without square spigot in clip bearing.
2.1 2.2
2.3 2.4
2.62.5
2.82.7
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Installation instructions
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Universal bearing Cover cap bearing Universal bearing clip bearing
Cotter pin Cotter pin
Square spigot Square spigot
Securing clips

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3Remove shutter shaft:
•Lower the roller shutter.
•Open the cover of the roller shutter box.
•Release the suspension springs from the roller shutter shaft.
•Lift roller shutter shaft incl. ball bearing out of the holder.
4Prepare motor for installation:
•Push limit switch adapter ush against motor head. >g. 4.1 / 4.2
•Secure the shaft adapter with the supplied securing bracket. >g. 4.3 / 4.4
•Push the motor into the roller shutter shaft without using force (never knock it in). The fold of the shaft must lie over the recess in the shaft adapter. >g. 4.5 / 4.6
•Make sure that the roller shutter shaft is ush with the motor head limit switch adapter. >g. 4.7 / 4.8
5Mount bearings:
•Remove old wall bearing on motor side (left or right installation possible).
•Mount motor bearing at this point (2 mounting options: Universal bearing and cover cap bearing / clip bearing).
•Please mount the bearings so that the limit switches are freely accessible.
•Make sure that the roller shutter motor with the shaft unit sits horizontally in the roller shutter box.
6Mount motor with shaft unit:
•Insert the motor head (with the entire shaft unit) into the motor bearing and secure it with the supplied cotter pin or securing clips (Cover cap bearing)..
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4
4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Limit switch adapter
Motor head
Securing bracket
Click
Shaft adapter
Roller shutter shaft
Fold
Recess
wrong right

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Shutter motor
230 V / 50 Hz
Power grid
230 V / 50 Hz
1) brown / black = L1 / Phase
2) blue = N Neutral conductor
3) green/yellow = PE Protective conductor
1) brown / black = L1 / Phase
2) blue = N Neutral conductor
3) green/yellow = PE Protective conductor
1 (L1)
2 (N)
3 (PE)
•On the opposite side of the motor, push the roller capsule out of the roller shutter shaft until it ts into the ball bearing inserted in the wall bearing.
•Fix roller capsule to roller shutter shaft with self-tapping screw. Position the screw at a punched hole. This prevents the screw from slipping.
7Shutter motor wiring:
•Connect the radio roller shutter motor to the mains.
•The electrical connection of the roller shutter motor and control unit may only be carried out by qualied personnel.
1 (L1)
2 (N)
3 (PE)
8Programming radio transmitter:
•Pair radio transmitter to shutter motor. See Programming radio transmitter > Pairing handheld transmitter to 3T radio motor type R (page 16).
•If the direction of rotation is reversed, please change it with the paired radio handheld transmitter > Change direction of rotation of radio motor (page 16).
9Setting the end positions:
Explanation of the limit switch screws
There are 2 limit switch screws on the motor head. One limit switch screw is responsible for the upper end position, the other for the lower end position.
The end positions can be adjusted by turning the limit switch screws with the adjustment pin.
Adjustment pin
On 3T35-R motor types, the limit
switch screws are located on one
side of the motor head only.
Motor type 3T45-R / Power cable to rear Motor type 3T35-R / Power cable to rearMotor type 3T45-R / Power cable to front
Roller capsule
Wall bearing +
Ball bearing
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Left installation
The arrows with PLUS and MINUS apply to both limit switch screws and show you in which direction you must turn the adjusting pin to switch
off the motor sooner or later. Turning the limit switch screw in the PLUS direction after switching off allows the motor to continue moving step
by step in the corresponding direction. Turning the limit switch screw in the MINUS direction during travel causes the motor to switch off earlier.
For motor type 3T45-R / power cable to the front, the PLUS and MINUS directions change (see marking on the motor head).
The straight up and down arrows indicate the direction of rotation
of the motor and shaft and thus show you for which end position
the limit switch screw next to it is responsible. Depending on
whether the direction of rotation leads to unrolling or rolling up of
the roller shutter, the limit switch screw is responsible for the lower
or upper end position (unrolling > lower end position, rolling up >
upper end position).
Special case: Roller shutter rolls down in front of motor + shaft
If the roller shutter curtain rolls in front of the motor and shaft, the responsibilities of the limit switch screws for the upper and lower end positions are reversed.
See illustration of left-right installation: upper end position > lower end position / lower end position > upper end position.
1. Setting the lower end position
•Do not fasten the roller shutter curtain!
Detach all suspension springs from the roller shutter shaft!
•Move the motor + shaft in the downward direction until the lower limit switch-off occurs automatically
and the motor stops.
•Move motor + shaft upwards.
While the motor is moving upwards, turn the adjustment pin on the limit switch screw for the upper limit
position in the MINUS direction (up to 100 turns, depending on the motor type) until the motor switches
off after approx. 4 turns.
This prevents the roller shutter from being pulled out of the guide rails when the upper end position is set.
•Move motor + shaft in downward direction to the lower end position until the motor stops automatically.
Note heat generation
The end position setting without shutter curtain
load leads to more heat generation in the
motor. This is normal behavior and does not
result in damage to the motor. If the motor
heats up too much, the thermal protection
switch of the motor is automatically triggered.
After a cooling phase of at least 10 minutes,
the motor is ready for operation again.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Installation instructions
Limit switch screw white:
Lower end position
Limit switch screw red:
Upper end position
Right installation
Limit switch screw red:
Lower end position
Limit switch screw white:
Upper end position
Power cable to rear
Left installation
Limit switch screw red:
Upper end position
Limit switch screw white:
Lower end position
Right installation
Limit switch screw white:
Upper end position
Limit switch screw red:
Lower end position
Power cable to front
Direction of rotation
Limit switch screw
Direction of rotation
Limit switch screw

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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 3T-MOTORS MINI-TUBE RADIO MOTORS MOTOR TYPE 3T35-R
Use proper suspension springs:
•To fasten the roller shutter curtain to the roller shutter shaft, please be sure to use
suitable suspension springs for motor operation. These special mini suspension springs only protrude
approx. 1 mm into the shaft. This allows the shaft to rotate freely. When commercially
springs are used, there will be grinding marks on the motor housing because the suspension pin
protudes too far into the roller shutter shaft, which leads to damage and destruction of the motor.
In case of any kind of grinding marks on the motor housing, the warranty claim is void.
•Matching mini suspension springs can be found in our store under mounting accessories.
Use correct roller shutter shaft with external fold:
•For steel shafts with a width across ats of 40 mm (SW40), only use shafts with
an external fold. Steel shafts with an internal fold will damage and destroy the motor.
Explanation:
•Avoid overstressing and resulting premature aging of the motor by using the correct suspension springs and the correct roller shutter shaft with external fold!
•Keep in mind that the motor housing has a diameter of 35 mm and the roller shutter shaft SW40 has an outer diameter of 40 mm. When using commercially
available springs or roller shutter shafts with internal fold, the motor housing will be left with grinding marks, since the suspension pin or the fold protrude too far
into the roller shutter shaft. Contrary to its intended use, the motor runs permanently against an overload and outside its characteristic data.
Mini suspension spring
8-sided shaft SW40
with external fold
Do not use
8-sided shaft SW40
with internal fold!
Suspension spring
•If the shaft has to be turned a little to hook in the suspension springs, use the adjustment pin on the
limit switch screw for the lower end position in the PLUS direction. This causes the motor to turn the shaft
stepwise. The rectangular openings in the shaft for hooking in the suspension springs should point forward
and be easily accessible.
•Hang the roller shutter curtain on the roller shutter shaft using the suspension springs.
2. Setting the upper end position
•Allow the motor + roller shutter to move upwards until the motor stops automatically at the previously set upper end position.
•To set the upper end position, turn the adjustment pin on the limit switch screw for the upper end position in the PLUS direction
to raise the motor + roller shutter further. The upper end position should be that the roller shutter stops approx. 3 cm before
the roller shutter box. Reason is the expansion of the roller shutter due to the temperature difference in summer and winter.
•After setting the end positions, lower and raise the motor + shutter to check the set end positions.
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Installation instructions
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTALLATION RADIO AWNING MOTOR
1Preparation:
•Screw in awning & secure with straps or ropes.
•Remove awning from wall bracket & place on safe surface.
2Prepare motor for installation:
•Slide limit switch adapter ush against motor head. >g. 2.1 / 2.2
•Secure the shaft adapter with the supplied securing bracket. >g. 2.3 / 2.4
3Installation awning motor:
•Remove the cover to access the side bearing (also awning bracket)
and fastening screws. >g. 3.1
•Loosen the screw that secures the side bearing to the support tube. >g. 3.2
•Remove all screws connecting the side bearing
and the crank mechanism. >g. 3.3
•Remove the side bearing from the support tube. >g. 3.4
•Remove the crank mechanism. >g. 3.5
Attention:
Awning arms are under strong tension!
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4
3.1 3.2 3.2 3.4
•Remove the shaft capsule from the shaft. >g. 3.6
If the shaft capsule is tight, use a hammer and screwdriver.
Be careful not to damage the shaft.
•Push the awning motor with shaft adapter rst into the shaft. >g. 3.7
•Make sure motor head & limit switch adapter are ush in shaft.
•Screw the universal bearing onto the side bearing on the side
facing the awning shaft. >g. 3.8
3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Installation instructions
Limit switch adapter
Motor head
Securing bracket
Click
Shaft adapter
Side bearing
Cover
Support tube
Side bearing
Crank mechanism
Support tube
Shaft capsule
Shaft &
wound up
Awning
Universal
bearing
Shaft &
wound up
Awning

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•Slide the side bearing with universal bearing onto the support tube & fasten. >g. 3.9
•Ensure that the motor square spigot is properly engaged in the universal bearing. >g. 3.10
•Secure the motor square spigot with the supplied cotter pin. >g. 3.11
•Attach the cover to the side bearing. >g. 3.12
•Install awning & release fuses.
4Awning motor wiring:
•Connect the radio awning motor to the mains.
•The electrical connection of the awning motor and control may only be carried out by qualied personnel.
•If the motor runs in the opposite direction after installation, the direction of rotation of the radio motor must be changed
via the radio transmitter (p. 16).
3.9 3.10 3 .11 3.12
Radio awning motor
230 V / 50 Hz
Power grid
230 V / 50 Hz
1) brown / black = L1 / Phase
2) blue = N Neutral conductor
3) green/yellow = PE Protective conductor
1) brown / black = L1 / Phase
2) blue = N Neutral conductor
3) green/yellow = PE Protective conductor
1 (L1)
2 (N)
3 (PE)
1 (L1)
2 (N)
3 (PE)
5Programming radio transmitter
•Teach radio transmitter to shutter motor. See Programming radio transmitter > Teaching hand-held transmitter to 3T radio motor type R (page 16).
•If the direction of rotation is reversed, please change it with the taught-in radio handheld transmitter > Change direction of rotation of radio motor (page 16).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Installation instructions
Side bearing &
Universal bearing
Support tube
Cotter pin Side bearing
Cover

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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6Setting the end positions:
Explanation of the limit switch screws
There are 2 limit switch screws on the motor head. One limit switch screw is responsible for the „EXTEND” position, the other for the „RETURN” position.
By turning the limit switch screws with the adjustment pin, the positions of the limit switch can be adjusted.
A detailed description of the limit switch screws and the markings on the motor head can be found on page 11.
1. Setting the position „EXTEND”
•Set the switch to „EXTEND”, awning moves OUT.
•Run the tubular motor in the „EXTEND” direction until the end switch-off occurs.
•If the motor is to continue moving, turn the adjustment pin on the „EXTEND” limit switch screw in the PLUS direction until the desired position is reached.
2. Setting the position „RETURN”
•Set the switch to „RETURN”, awning moves IN.
•Run the tubular motor in the „RETURN” direction until the end switch-off occurs.
•If the motor is to continue moving, turn the adjustment pin on the „RETURN” limit switch screw in the PLUS direction until the desired position is reached and
the awning is fully retracted.
If the awning motor travels too far:
•While the tubular motor is moving in the relevant direction (EXTENDING or RETURNING), turn the adjusting pin on the relevant limit switch screw in the MINUS
direction until the tubular motor switches off. If this is not possible, stop with the switch.
•After switching off by turning the limit switch screw in the PLUS direction, allow the tube motor to move to the desired end position.
•If this does not work, run the tube motor again in the opposite direction, stop and repeat this procedure.
Left installation
Limit switch screw white:
„RETURN”
Limit switch screw red:
„EXTEND”
Right installation
Limit switch screw red:
„RETURN”
Limit switch screw white:
„EXTEND”
Power cable to rear
Left installation
Limit switch screw red:
„EXTEND”
Limit switch screw white:
„RETURN”
Right installation
Limit switch screw white:
„EXTEND”
Limit switch screw red:
„RETURN”
Power cable to front
Direction of rotation
Limit switch screw
Direction of rotation
Limit switch screw
Adjustment pin is required

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After switching on the power supply, programming (pressing the buttons) must be
carried out within 10 seconds. Otherwise the motor returns to its original state.
2 x Press button P2 / Set Up
of the already paired
handheld transmitter
2 x Press button P2 / Set Up 1 x Press Down-button
PROGRAMMING RADIO TRANSMITTER
Pairing handheld transmitters
with Radio motor Type R:
The motor conrms
the programming
with several
beeps
OK
2 x Press button P2 / Set Up 1 x Press Up-button
Beep while
pressing
Long beep
from motor
Switch on power supply.
Only switch the affected receiver
to voltage.
Change direction of rotation
of radio motor:
The motor conrms
the programming
with several
beeps
OK
Beep while
pressing
Long beep
from motor
Switch on power supply.
Only switch the affected receiver
to voltage.
Pairing another handheld
transmitter:
The motor conrms
the programming
with several
beeps
OK
1 x Press button P2 / Set Up
of the new
handheld transmitter
Beep while
pressing
Leave Power supply
switched on.
Leave voltage of all motors
switched on.
Important when teaching, changing or deleting transmitters:
Only one relevant motor may be switched to voltage!
Several radio motors or radio receivers can be programmed to form a group with the same transmission channel.
For multi-channel transmitters, channel by channel must be taught or transferred.
After switching on the power supply, programming (pressing the buttons) must be
carried out within 10 seconds. Otherwise the receiver returns to its original state.
After switching on the power supply, programming (pressing the buttons) must be
carried out within 10 seconds. Otherwise the motor returns to its original state.
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Delete handheld transmitter:
Attention! Deleting the handheld transmitter
deletes all paired transmitters on the radio motor.
The motor conrms
the programming
with several
beeps
OK
1 x Press button
P2 / Set Up
1 x Press
Stop-button
Beep while
pressing
Leave Power supply
switched on.
Only switch the affected
motor to voltage.
1 x Press button
P2 / Set Up
Beep while
pressing
Switching the operating mode
Shutter and Blind:
The motor conrms
the programming
with several
beeps
OK
1 x Press button
P2 / Set Up
1 x Press
Up-button
Beep while
pressing
Leave Power supply
switched on.
Only switch the affected
motor to voltage.
1 x Press button
P2 / Set Up
Beep while
pressing
This setting allows switching from Shutter mode and Blind mode and vice versa.
Shutter operating mode: Motor immediately goes into self-hold when a direction button is pressed.
Blind operating mode: Jog mode possible. Only when the direction key is pressed for longer than 2 sec. Self-holding is carried out.
Note:
The following 3T-MOTORS transmitters do not have a P2 / Set Up button:
Radio wall transmitter
WS1
Radio wall transmitter
WS2
Radio wall transmitter
WSE2
Radio timer
WSTF1
Radio timer
WSTF5
Radio mini transmitter
FMSF
Button combination:
Press Up + Stop buttons simultaneously (FMSF / WS1 / WS2 / WSE2).
Press the Set and Mode buttons simultaneously (WSTF1 / WSTF5).
Programming (pressing the buttons) must be carried out within 10 seconds.
Otherwise the motor returns to its original state.
Programming (pressing the buttons) must be carried out within 10 seconds.
Otherwise the motor returns to its original state.
3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | Programming radio transmitter
PROGRAMMING RADIO TRANSMITTER

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TROUBLESHOOTING
WHAT TO DO WHEN ...
... the motor does not run?
•Mains voltage is missing.
•Transmitter was not paired correctly.
... the motor is running in the wrong direction?
•Change the direction of rotation by pairing the transmitter again (see Change direction of rotation of radio motor > page 16).
... the motor does not switch off at the set point?
•Check t of limit switch adapter (must be ush with motor head and shutter shaft).
•Roller capsule is not xed or roller shutter shaft is too short.
•Set limit switch screw correctly (see instructions):
MINUS turning during travel shortens the travel distance; PLUS turning after switch-off extends the travel distance.
... the motor does not switch off at all?
•Engine was run in removed state (limit switches only work in installed state).
•Check t of limit switch adapter (must be ush with motor head and shutter shaft).
•Limit switches are too far apart:
During travel, turn the relevant limit switch screw MINUS until the motor switches off.
When the motor moves beyond the end position, stop it with the transmitter, let it move again in the opposite direction and repeat the process.
Alternatively, turn both limit switch screws 15-20 turns in the MINUS direction and set again (rst DOWN; then UP).
... the motor stops running after continuous operation?
•The thermal protection switch of the motor has tripped. After a cooling phase (min. 10 min.), the motor is ready for operation again.
... the motor cannot be paired?
•Radio motor was not set to „ready to learn” by switching power supply off / on.
•Switch off / switch on the power supply and repeat the pairing procedure.
•If no beep is heard from the motor after switching on the power supply, still perform the pairing procedure and test the transmitter.
•The pairing with pressing the keys must be done within 10 sec. after switching on the power supply and beeping of the motor. It must
beep when pressed; if it does not beep, press repeatedly until it beeps 2 times at P2 button and nal beeps after pressing the up or down key.
•Operating mode is not set to Manual mode (for radio timer handheld transmitter or radio timer).
•Group channel 0 set for multi-channel transmitters (can only be taught to channel 1-5 or 1-15).
•Battery is too weak or empty.
... the motor does not operate at the specied speed?
•Check roller shutter weight; if necessary, correct inclined installation of roller shutter shaft or Eliminate mechanical friction in the roller shutter box or rail guide.
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EU Konformitätserklärung
Wir, die Firma 3T Components GmbH & Co. KG
Grete-Schickedanz-Str. 5
55545 Bad Kreuznach
Deutschland
erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass das weiter unten genannte Produkt
Geräteart:Rohrmotor mit integriertem Funkempfänger 433MHz
Modell Artikelnummer
3T35-10R 768
3T35-13R 597
3T45-10R 596
3T45-20R 595
3T45-30R 594
3T45-40R 590
3T45-50R 592
die grundlegenden Anforderungen der aufgeführten EG/EU-Richtlinien erfüllt:
Maschinenrichtlinie 2006/42/EG
EMV-Richtlinie 2014/30/EU
RED- Richtlinie 2014/53/EU
RoHS-Richtlinie 2011/65/EU / Delegierte Richtlinie (EU) 2015/863
WEEE-Richtlinie 2012/19/EU
angewandte Standards und Verordnungen:
EN 55014-1:2006/A2:2011
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
Draft EN 301 489-1 V2.2.1:2019
EN 301 489-3 V2.2.1:2019
EN 300 200-2 V3.1.1:2017
EN 50663:2017
EN 60335-1:2012/A13:2017
EN 60335-2-97:2006/A12:2015
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Name,Position:Patrick El Hadj-Henni, Geschäftsführer
Wallertheim, 02.04.2018
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3T-MOTORS Radio tubular motors | EU Declaration of Conformity

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