Fanani T.30 User manual

Rev.2-04/17
T.30
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
WITH RADIO SOFTWARE 5.14MOTOR

T.30 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Checking material p. 2
Before starting p. 3
T.30 components detail p. 4
Fixing p. 5
Ropes p. 8
Electrical connections p. 10
Squaring p. 12
Wind-break profile p. 13
Wall gasket p. 14
Draughtproof profile p. 15
Limit switches re-programming p. 16
Additional remote control p. 20
Troubleshooting p. 21
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T.30 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Checking material p. 2
Before starting p. 3
T.30 components detail p. 4
Fixing p. 5
Ropes p. 8
Electrical connections p. 10
Squaring p. 12
Wind-break profile p. 13
Wall gasket p. 14
Draughtproof profile p. 15
Limit switches re-programming p. 16
Additional remote control p. 20
Troubleshooting p. 21
1FANANI / ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Before starting
SAFETY
The areas under the roller blind are deemed dangerous during installation. It is the installer's responsibility to
ensure that during these operations no person is wholly or partially in the danger zone. It is a good idea to display
the sign "WORK IN PROGRESS". Access the roller bind’s highest parts with suitable means in order to carry out the
installation safely. If the safety standards are complied with, no special personal protection equipment is needed.
There are no particular residual risks if not due to negligence by the operator. When working at great heights there
are risks of falling: take adequate precautions (harnesses and / or other safety devices).
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Compare the documentation on hand (e.g. order form) to verify that the order is consistent in size and general
characteristics (structure colour, fabric colour, fastener types, optionals, etc., etc.)
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PREAMBLE
Before installation is necessary to read carefully the assemby instructions attached. The mounting as the working
operations have to be execute by skilled personel only in scrupulous mode respectin the current security laws.
TRANSPORT, HANDLING, STORAGE
The roller blind is properly packed for a safe transport. In case of a not immediate mounting the package have to be
stored in a closed place with the intact package protected from hits and/or thumps and doesn’t have to be in contact
with corrosive substances. To prevent damages to components (examples : dents on the alluminuim profiles) handle
and move packages with care. If it is possible in case of manual handling of the packages the maximal weight per
person shouldn’t be more than 25 kg.
UNBOXING
At the receiving of the goods check the materials integrality. In case of anomalys do not proceed to the m,ounting
and inform the vendor company for the retrieval or the substitution.
INSTALLATION
It is installer’s responsability to check walls, floor or whatever else fastening support tho whom the roller blind is
settled.
The mounting is at installer charge qualified to release the document of THE CORRECT INSTALLATION
DECLARATION.
The electrical connections are at electrician’s charge qualified to release the document of THE CONFORMITY
DECLARATION.
Checking material
SUMMARY LABEL
Fanani s.r.l.
Via Caduti di Sabbiuno, 7
40011 Anzola dell’Emilia
Tel. 051 401320
Cartons: Delivery Note No.
To
Deliver to
carrier:
freight:
weight:
X/X 0000
NAME SURNAME / COMPANY
ADDRESS
POST CODE TOWN - PROVINCE
NAME SURNAME / COMPANY
ADDRESS
POST CODE TOWN - PROVINCE
SHIPPER’S NAME
CARRIAGE FORWARD
XX KG
myShell T.30 is packed in strapped, reinforced cartons.
The following labels are applied to all cartons:
SUMMARY LABEL
- customer (Name-Surname or Company)
- order number
- model
- dimensions
IMPORTANT: before unpacking check that the data on
the summary label is correct
CONTENTS LABEL
- roller blind set (box, bottom rail, fabric, etc.)
- side guides
- side beams and uprights
- frontal gutter
- others
IMPORTANT: contents may change and be divided
between various boxes due to their lenght or other details.
i
i
iIMPORTANT:
screws, plugs and other fitting elements are not supplied; it is up to the installer to supply suitable
screws and supports (wall/ceiling), bases (floor mounted uprights), hardware or other suitable parts
for a safe and proper installation. The installer will certify the completed assembly by signing the
use and maintenance manual.
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EQUIPMENT BOX
- wall supports
- beam/uprights links
- wind break supports (when present)
- gutter equipments (when present)
- REMOTE CONTROL/S
-
-
- (manufacturer’s original)
- (to be left with the customer)
IMPORTANT: carton also contains the following documents
SUMMARY SCHEDULE FEATURES/DIMENSIONS
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
MOTOR INSTRUCTIONS
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
i

Before starting
SAFETY
The areas under the roller blind are deemed dangerous during installation. It is the installer's responsibility to
ensure that during these operations no person is wholly or partially in the danger zone. It is a good idea to display
the sign "WORK IN PROGRESS". Access the roller bind’s highest parts with suitable means in order to carry out the
installation safely. If the safety standards are complied with, no special personal protection equipment is needed.
There are no particular residual risks if not due to negligence by the operator. When working at great heights there
are risks of falling: take adequate precautions (harnesses and / or other safety devices).
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Compare the documentation on hand (e.g. order form) to verify that the order is consistent in size and general
characteristics (structure colour, fabric colour, fastener types, optionals, etc., etc.)
T.30
3FANANI / ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
PREAMBLE
Before installation is necessary to read carefully the assemby instructions attached. The mounting as the working
operations have to be execute by skilled personel only in scrupulous mode respectin the current security laws.
TRANSPORT, HANDLING, STORAGE
The roller blind is properly packed for a safe transport. In case of a not immediate mounting the package have to be
stored in a closed place with the intact package protected from hits and/or thumps and doesn’t have to be in contact
with corrosive substances. To prevent damages to components (examples : dents on the alluminuim profiles) handle
and move packages with care. If it is possible in case of manual handling of the packages the maximal weight per
person shouldn’t be more than 25 kg.
UNBOXING
At the receiving of the goods check the materials integrality. In case of anomalys do not proceed to the m,ounting
and inform the vendor company for the retrieval or the substitution.
INSTALLATION
It is installer’s responsability to check walls, floor or whatever else fastening support tho whom the roller blind is
settled.
The mounting is at installer charge qualified to release the document of THE CORRECT INSTALLATION
DECLARATION.
The electrical connections are at electrician’s charge qualified to release the document of THE CONFORMITY
DECLARATION.
Checking material
SUMMARY LABEL
Fanani s.r.l.
Via Caduti di Sabbiuno, 7
40011 Anzola dell’Emilia
Tel. 051 401320
Cartons: Delivery Note No.
To
Deliver to
carrier:
freight:
weight:
X/X 0000
NAME SURNAME / COMPANY
ADDRESS
POST CODE TOWN - PROVINCE
NAME SURNAME / COMPANY
ADDRESS
POST CODE TOWN - PROVINCE
SHIPPER’S NAME
CARRIAGE FORWARD
XX KG
myShell T.30 is packed in strapped, reinforced cartons.
The following labels are applied to all cartons:
SUMMARY LABEL
- customer (Name-Surname or Company)
- order number
- model
- dimensions
IMPORTANT: before unpacking check that the data on
the summary label is correct
CONTENTS LABEL
- roller blind set (box, bottom rail, fabric, etc.)
- side guides
- side beams and uprights
- frontal gutter
- others
IMPORTANT: contents may change and be divided
between various boxes due to their lenght or other details.
i
i
iIMPORTANT:
screws, plugs and other fitting elements are not supplied; it is up to the installer to supply suitable
screws and supports (wall/ceiling), bases (floor mounted uprights), hardware or other suitable parts
for a safe and proper installation. The installer will certify the completed assembly by signing the
use and maintenance manual.
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EQUIPMENT BOX
- wall supports
- beam/uprights links
- wind break supports (when present)
- gutter equipments (when present)
- REMOTE CONTROL/S
-
-
- (manufacturer’s original)
- (to be left with the customer)
IMPORTANT: carton also contains the following documents
SUMMARY SCHEDULE FEATURES/DIMENSIONS
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
MOTOR INSTRUCTIONS
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
i

1. Components detail
1
2
3
4
5
6
r
inspectable box (base+cover)
box locking heads
oller tube + fabric
radio controlled motor myShell-Becker
nylon pulley
nylon cap + holder plate + cap mounting pin
T.30 guide tracks
bottom rail slider set
guide end cap + myShell hook and release device
rope transfer unit
bottom rail (base+cover)
7
8
9
10
11
12 motor holder
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Fixing .2a
Guide direct fixing
- hole greater than
- hole less than
Ø11 for stopper
Ø6.5 for screws
1) drill the side guide as indicated
2) place the roller blind onto the existing structure
and place the guides into the side supports;
3) check the squaring and fix the guide to the box
ATTENTION : in presence of led stripes, insert them
before placing the guides.
iIMPORTANT:
AT THIS STAGE SET THE
GUIDES ONLY INTO THE
BOX
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iIMPORTANT: WHERE
THERE IS A DRAUGHTPROOF
PROFILE LEAVE AT LEAST A 1
cm SPACE BETWEEN THE
GUIDE TRACK AND THE
EXISTING STRUCTURE
ROLLER BLIND SET composed of:
- box
- bottom rail
- myShell hooking unit
- tube with fabric

1. Components detail
1
2
3
4
5
6
r
inspectable box (base+cover)
box locking heads
oller tube + fabric
radio controlled motor myShell-Becker
nylon pulley
nylon cap + holder plate + cap mounting pin
T.30 guide tracks
bottom rail slider set
guide end cap + myShell hook and release device
rope transfer unit
bottom rail (base+cover)
7
8
9
10
11
12 motor holder
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Fixing .2a
Guide direct fixing
- hole greater than
- hole less than
Ø11 for stopper
Ø6.5 for screws
1) drill the side guide as indicated
2) place the roller blind onto the existing structure
and place the guides into the side supports;
3) check the squaring and fix the guide to the box
ATTENTION : in presence of led stripes, insert them
before placing the guides.
iIMPORTANT:
AT THIS STAGE SET THE
GUIDES ONLY INTO THE
BOX
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iIMPORTANT: WHERE
THERE IS A DRAUGHTPROOF
PROFILE LEAVE AT LEAST A 1
cm SPACE BETWEEN THE
GUIDE TRACK AND THE
EXISTING STRUCTURE
ROLLER BLIND SET composed of:
- box
- bottom rail
- myShell hooking unit
- tube with fabric

2b. Fixing
Guide spacer fixing 1) remove the holding plates with screws from the guide
spacer supports and insert them into the guide;
2) fix the guide spacer supports on the existing structure;
3) place the roller blind set on the existing structure;
4) insert the guides into the side supports;
5) fix the holding plates inserted into the guide to the
guide spacer
6) check the squaring
ATTENTION : in presence of led stripes, insert them
before placing the guides.
iIMPORTANT:
BEFORE FIXING THE
GUIDE SPACER
CHECK THE
SQUARING
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iIMPORTANT: before proceeding with the wall (or ceiling) mounting supports setting, establish
their position.
1)establish the adjustable supports and proceed to set them. It is the installer
responsability to use suitable fixing anchors;
2) position the adjustable bracket on the wall at a distance of 10-30 cm from the box side head; fix it to
the wall.
3) remove the wall support stainless steel holding plate and insert it into the box;
4) place the roller blind set on the adjustable supports and fix them to the box with the specific screws;
5) fix the adjustable guide track support in the desired position;
6) insert the guides into the side supports;
7) loose the wall support screws in order to bring the guide to the right position;
8) remove the stainless steel holding plate from the guide spacer, fix the guides to the
spacers ;
the right height of
adjustable
Fixing .2c
15
9
22
9
Flap
facing
upwards
Flap facing
downwards
1,5
0
Back max. height
10 0~3
12
23
ceiling counter-bracket version
iIMPORTANT:
PLACE THE BOX
GROUP AS PER
ILLUSTRATION.
(TURN LATER)
Wall fixing with guide spacersadjustable
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10 0~3

2b. Fixing
Guide spacer fixing 1) remove the holding plates with screws from the guide
spacer supports and insert them into the guide;
2) fix the guide spacer supports on the existing structure;
3) place the roller blind set on the existing structure;
4) insert the guides into the side supports;
5) fix the holding plates inserted into the guide to the
guide spacer
6) check the squaring
ATTENTION : in presence of led stripes, insert them
before placing the guides.
iIMPORTANT:
BEFORE FIXING THE
GUIDE SPACER
CHECK THE
SQUARING
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iIMPORTANT: before proceeding with the wall (or ceiling) mounting supports setting, establish
their position.
1)establish the adjustable supports and proceed to set them. It is the installer
responsability to use suitable fixing anchors;
2) position the adjustable bracket on the wall at a distance of 10-30 cm from the box side head; fix it to
the wall.
3) remove the wall support stainless steel holding plate and insert it into the box;
4) place the roller blind set on the adjustable supports and fix them to the box with the specific screws;
5) fix the adjustable guide track support in the desired position;
6) insert the guides into the side supports;
7) loose the wall support screws in order to bring the guide to the right position;
8) remove the stainless steel holding plate from the guide spacer, fix the guides to the
spacers ;
the right height of
adjustable
Fixing .2c
15
9
22
9
Flap
facing
upwards
Flap facing
downwards
1,5
0
Back max. height
10 0~3
12
23
ceiling counter-bracket version
iIMPORTANT:
PLACE THE BOX
GROUP AS PER
ILLUSTRATION.
(TURN LATER)
Wall fixing with guide spacersadjustable
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10 0~3

3.Rope positioning
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a
Ropes tightening .3
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IMPORTANT: take great care that the ROPES HAVE TO RUN PARALLELY
1) tighten the cable in the pull cord choker
(a);
2) tighten first one cable, then the other
symmetrically (in order to stretch the
springs);
3) get the maximal tension by reaching the
4) close the bottom rail cover and secure it
with its screws
5) fit the box cover to the guide with its
screws as well
1) remove the round headed stainless
steel screws from the box;
2) take the cables and the myShell
locking unit to the end of the structure
3) remove the stainless steel self-
tapping cap screws from the bottom rail
cover
4) open the bottom rail cover and put it
in a safe place
5) remove the screws from the guide end cap (a)
6) place the lock (b) inside the guide
7) insert the guide end cap (c) with cable into the guide
8) place the screws back in the guide end cap (a)
ba
c
IMPORTANT:
Check that the ropes are not come out of the pulleys; if so before placing the
guides put the ropes back in the correct position.
Check that the ropes do not pass above the bottom rail bogie; if so place the
ropes under it because the operation with crossed ropes might determine
stretching, unravelling and breakings.
During the guides insertion operation pay attention to do not squeeze the
ropes between the guide profile and its support to avoid unravelling and
breaking. (It is suggested to do this operation in two people)
Do not scratch the ropes on the aluminium profiles edges to avoid unravelling
and breakings.

3.Rope positioning
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a
Ropes tightening .3
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IMPORTANT: take great care that the ROPES HAVE TO RUN PARALLELY
1) tighten the cable in the pull cord choker
(a);
2) tighten first one cable, then the other
symmetrically (in order to stretch the
springs);
3) get the maximal tension by reaching the
4) close the bottom rail cover and secure it
with its screws
5) fit the box cover to the guide with its
screws as well
1) remove the round headed stainless
steel screws from the box;
2) take the cables and the myShell
locking unit to the end of the structure
3) remove the stainless steel self-
tapping cap screws from the bottom rail
cover
4) open the bottom rail cover and put it
in a safe place
5) remove the screws from the guide end cap (a)
6) place the lock (b) inside the guide
7) insert the guide end cap (c) with cable into the guide
8) place the screws back in the guide end cap (a)
ba
c
IMPORTANT:
Check that the ropes are not come out of the pulleys; if so before placing the
guides put the ropes back in the correct position.
Check that the ropes do not pass above the bottom rail bogie; if so place the
ropes under it because the operation with crossed ropes might determine
stretching, unravelling and breakings.
During the guides insertion operation pay attention to do not squeeze the
ropes between the guide profile and its support to avoid unravelling and
breaking. (It is suggested to do this operation in two people)
Do not scratch the ropes on the aluminium profiles edges to avoid unravelling
and breakings.

4. Electrical connections and operational test (remote)
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Electrical connections and operational test (switch) .5
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iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t result lightly
loose, reset the limit switches
PE
L
N
mains cables motor cables
blue
brown
green/yellow
blue
brown
green/yellow
black
myShell RC MOTOR
remote control operation
“STOC”
LOOSER
FABRIC
“clac”
“clac”
press the button and check that the fabric HOOKS properlyDOWN
press the button and check that the fabric UNHOOKS properlyUP
iIMPORTANT: in case the fabric is not loose enough, reset
the limit switches
TIGHTENED FABRIC
iIMPORTANT: the roller bind is assembled and tested in our prod.
dept. with pre-set limit switches; however the limit switches could
need to be reset due to small size differences in the fabric
“STOC”
LESS LOOSE
FABRIC
remote control
1 channel
remote control
5+1 channels
stop
up
down
stop
up
down
Channels channel
selector
iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t hooks, check
the squaring and place the guides in the correct position
Program
button
Program
button
“STOC”
LOOSER
FABRIC
“clac”
“clac”
press the button and check that the fabric HOOKS properlyDOWN
press the button and check that the fabric UNHOOKS properlyUP
iIMPORTANT: in case the fabric is not loose enough, reset
the limit switches
TIGHTENED FABRIC
“STOC”
LESS LOOSE
FABRIC
iIMPORTANT: the roller bind is assembled and tested in our prod.
dept. with pre-set limit switches; however the limit switch could need
to be re-set due to small size differences in the fabric
up
down
Program
button
Push button panel
PE
L1
N
mains cables motor cables
blue
black
green/yellow
blue
brown
green/yellow
black
brown
L2
myShell SWITCH MOTOR
operation through test cable with push-button panel
(definitive connection with pre-existing wall switch)
iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t hooks, check
the square and place the guides in the correct position
iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t result lightly
loose, reset the limit switches

4. Electrical connections and operational test (remote)
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Electrical connections and operational test (switch) .5
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iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t result lightly
loose, reset the limit switches
PE
L
N
mains cables motor cables
blue
brown
green/yellow
blue
brown
green/yellow
black
myShell RC MOTOR
remote control operation
“STOC”
LOOSER
FABRIC
“clac”
“clac”
press the button and check that the fabric HOOKS properlyDOWN
press the button and check that the fabric UNHOOKS properlyUP
iIMPORTANT: in case the fabric is not loose enough, reset
the limit switches
TIGHTENED FABRIC
iIMPORTANT: the roller bind is assembled and tested in our prod.
dept. with pre-set limit switches; however the limit switches could
need to be reset due to small size differences in the fabric
“STOC”
LESS LOOSE
FABRIC
remote control
1 channel
remote control
5+1 channels
stop
up
down
stop
up
down
Channels channel
selector
iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t hooks, check
the squaring and place the guides in the correct position
Program
button
Program
button
“STOC”
LOOSER
FABRIC
“clac”
“clac”
press the button and check that the fabric HOOKS properlyDOWN
press the button and check that the fabric UNHOOKS properlyUP
iIMPORTANT: in case the fabric is not loose enough, reset
the limit switches
TIGHTENED FABRIC
“STOC”
LESS LOOSE
FABRIC
iIMPORTANT: the roller bind is assembled and tested in our prod.
dept. with pre-set limit switches; however the limit switch could need
to be re-set due to small size differences in the fabric
up
down
Program
button
Push button panel
PE
L1
N
mains cables motor cables
blue
black
green/yellow
blue
brown
green/yellow
black
brown
L2
myShell SWITCH MOTOR
operation through test cable with push-button panel
(definitive connection with pre-existing wall switch)
iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t hooks, check
the square and place the guides in the correct position
iIMPORTANT: if in that phase the fabric doesn’t result lightly
loose, reset the limit switches

6. Square position
iIMPORTANT: Verify that the diagonals had the same lenght, placing the bottom rail about 30 cm far
from the hooking device.
With direct fixing:
- set the guides definitively
With adjustable guide track spacer:
- tighten the wall support screws and
the guide spacer screwsadjustable
2mm
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Windbreak profile .7
21
6
= =
1) insert the stainless steel holding plate into the
guide ;
2) set the wind-break profile supports in the holding
plates at the desired position;
3) link the wind-break profile to the holding plate
with screws.
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2mm2mm
ATTENTION : a wrong alignment of the side guides or a their unstable settings cause the malfunction of
the myShell blocking system
YES
Ideal condition
NO
Condition to be corrected
NO
Condition to be corrected

6. Square position
iIMPORTANT: Verify that the diagonals had the same lenght, placing the bottom rail about 30 cm far
from the hooking device.
With direct fixing:
- set the guides definitively
With adjustable guide track spacer:
- tighten the wall support screws and
the guide spacer screwsadjustable
2mm
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Windbreak profile .7
21
6
= =
1) insert the stainless steel holding plate into the
guide ;
2) set the wind-break profile supports in the holding
plates at the desired position;
3) link the wind-break profile to the holding plate
with screws.
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2mm2mm
ATTENTION : a wrong alignment of the side guides or a their unstable settings cause the malfunction of
the myShell blocking system
YES
Ideal condition
NO
Condition to be corrected
NO
Condition to be corrected

8. Wall gasket
1) drill the slotted profile and set it to the
wall.
2) apply silicone on the wall side and
gasket side.
iIMPORTANT:
IN THE VERSIONS WITH
MORE THAN ONE MODULE
DO NOT CUT THE GASKET.
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Draughtproof profile .9
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1) hook the bottom rail with the guide and bring it to top
iIMPORTANT : THE RUBBER FLAP IS ALREADY INSERTED IN THE PROFILE
3) set the profile to the guide with the specific screws supplied
4) apply silicone as per illustration
profilo antispiffero .9
1) agganciare il profilo antispiffero alla guida ed infilarlo fino ad arrivare in battuta al cassonetto
iIMPORTANTE: L’ALETTA IN GOMMA E’ FORNITA GIA’ INSERITA NEL PROFILO
2) once exceeded the bottom rail with the druaughtproof profile, turn the flap inward for its correct
positioning. (as per illustration below)
3) fissare il profilo alla guida con le apposite viti in dotazione
4) siliconare come da disegno
A B

8. Wall gasket
1) drill the slotted profile and set it to the
wall.
2) apply silicone on the wall side and
gasket side.
iIMPORTANT:
IN THE VERSIONS WITH
MORE THAN ONE MODULE
DO NOT CUT THE GASKET.
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Draughtproof profile .9
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1) hook the bottom rail with the guide and bring it to top
iIMPORTANT : THE RUBBER FLAP IS ALREADY INSERTED IN THE PROFILE
3) set the profile to the guide with the specific screws supplied
4) apply silicone as per illustration
profilo antispiffero .9
1) agganciare il profilo antispiffero alla guida ed infilarlo fino ad arrivare in battuta al cassonetto
iIMPORTANTE: L’ALETTA IN GOMMA E’ FORNITA GIA’ INSERITA NEL PROFILO
2) once exceeded the bottom rail with the druaughtproof profile, turn the flap inward for its correct
positioning. (as per illustration below)
3) fissare il profilo alla guida con le apposite viti in dotazione
4) siliconare come da disegno
A B

11. Limit switches re-programming with push button panel
(test cable)
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10. Limit switches re-programming with push button panel (test
cable)
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FANANI / FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
2-1) press
PROGR
button
2-2)
Keep pressed the
PROGR button and
at the same time
press the DOWN
button
2-3)
release the
PROGR button
but continue to
press the
DOWN button
2-4)
continue to press
the DOWN button
and at the same
time press the
PROGR button
The motor will
confirm the
operation with a
K.DOUBLE CLIC
approx. 20
1) PREPARATION
Bring the bottom rail to about 20 cm far from the box
3) UP LIMIT SWITCH
Press the button to reach the top limit switch until the motor stops
automatically (bottom rail stops against the box).
UP
WARNING: KEEP PRESSED THE UP BUTTON WITHOUT RELEASING IT
TILL THE BOTTOM RAIL STOPS AGAINST THE BOX AND THE MOTOR
PERCEIVES THE OBSTACLE AND MEMORIZES THE LIMIT SWITCH
i
“STOC”
iIMPORTANT: during setting the motor enters the “DEAD MAN”
mode:
The fabric automatically moves and stops by simply pressing and releasing the UP
or DOWN buttons without need to push the Stop button, is however possible to
reach the desired position even with micro-movements.
Once the program operation is finished the motor will start againg to move
automatically.
Fabric moving
2) LIMIT SWITCH CANCELLATION
“click-click”
Fabric stopped
4) FIRST DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH (HOOKING)
Press the button and let the fabric descend until it has passed the
hooks (confirmed by a “ ); the button to
DOWN
CLAC” release DOWN STOP
THE OPERATION; THE FABRIC MUST BE LOOSE
“clac”
LOOSE FABRIC
5) SECOND DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH (UNHOOKING)
Press the button and when the fabric is loose.
Then press the button until the motor confirms the operation
with a .
DOWN release it
WARNING: THE FABRIC MUST BE LESS LOOSE THAN THE FIRST
DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH, WHICH IS ESSENTIAL FOR
UNHOOKING.
PROGRAM
CLICK
LOOSE
FABRIC
Hold down the button until the motor confirms the
operation with a .
Then hold down the button to reach the hook which will
automatically tighten the fabric.
PROGRAM
CLICK
UP
6) END OF SETTING
At the end of the procedure check that the fabric hooks and unhooks
automatically by using the push-button panel buttons.
“STOC”
“STOC”
“click”
“click”

11. Limit switches re-programming with push button panel
(test cable)
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10. Limit switches re-programming with push button panel (test
cable)
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FANANI / FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
2-1) press
PROGR
button
2-2)
Keep pressed the
PROGR button and
at the same time
press the DOWN
button
2-3)
release the
PROGR button
but continue to
press the
DOWN button
2-4)
continue to press
the DOWN button
and at the same
time press the
PROGR button
The motor will
confirm the
operation with a
K.DOUBLE CLIC
approx. 20
1) PREPARATION
Bring the bottom rail to about 20 cm far from the box
3) UP LIMIT SWITCH
Press the button to reach the top limit switch until the motor stops
automatically (bottom rail stops against the box).
UP
WARNING: KEEP PRESSED THE UP BUTTON WITHOUT RELEASING IT
TILL THE BOTTOM RAIL STOPS AGAINST THE BOX AND THE MOTOR
PERCEIVES THE OBSTACLE AND MEMORIZES THE LIMIT SWITCH
i
“STOC”
iIMPORTANT: during setting the motor enters the “DEAD MAN”
mode:
The fabric automatically moves and stops by simply pressing and releasing the UP
or DOWN buttons without need to push the Stop button, is however possible to
reach the desired position even with micro-movements.
Once the program operation is finished the motor will start againg to move
automatically.
Fabric moving
2) LIMIT SWITCH CANCELLATION
“click-click”
Fabric stopped
4) FIRST DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH (HOOKING)
Press the button and let the fabric descend until it has passed the
hooks (confirmed by a “ ); the button to
DOWN
CLAC” release DOWN STOP
THE OPERATION; THE FABRIC MUST BE LOOSE
“clac”
LOOSE FABRIC
5) SECOND DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH (UNHOOKING)
Press the button and when the fabric is loose.
Then press the button until the motor confirms the operation
with a .
DOWN release it
WARNING: THE FABRIC MUST BE LESS LOOSE THAN THE FIRST
DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH, WHICH IS ESSENTIAL FOR
UNHOOKING.
PROGRAM
CLICK
LOOSE
FABRIC
Hold down the button until the motor confirms the
operation with a .
Then hold down the button to reach the hook which will
automatically tighten the fabric.
PROGRAM
CLICK
UP
6) END OF SETTING
At the end of the procedure check that the fabric hooks and unhooks
automatically by using the push-button panel buttons.
“STOC”
“STOC”
“click”
“click”

10. Limit switches re-programming with remote control
T.30
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Limit switches re-programming with remote control .11
T.30
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3) UP LIMIT SWITCH
Press the button to reach the top limit switch until the motor stops
automatically (bottom rail stops against the box).
UP
WARNING: KEEP PRESSED THE UP BUTTON WITHOUT RELEASING IT
TILL THE BOTTOM RAIL STOPS AGAINST THE BOX AND THE MOTOR
PERCEIVES THE OBSTACLE AND MEMORIZES THE LIMIT SWITCH
i
“STOC”
approx. 20cm
Fabric moving
2) LIMIT SWITCH CANCELLATION
In rapid sequence press the and buttons (in this order); the
motor will confirm the operation with a .
PROGRAM STOP
DOUBLE CLICK
iIMPORTANT: before cancelling the limit switches, make sure that the roller blind to be reset
corresponds to the selected channel (in case of multiple roller blinds)
“ c l i c k-
c l i c k ”
1) PREPARATION
Bring the bottom rail about 20 cm far from the
box
Fabric stopped
iIMPORTANT: during setting the motor enters the “DEAD MAN”
mode:
The fabric automatically moves and stops by simply pressing and releasing the UP
or DOWN buttons without need to push the Stop button, is however possible to
reach the desired position even with micro-movements.
Once the program operation is finished the motor will start againg to move
automatically.
4) FIRST DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH (HOOKING)
Press the button and let the fabric descend until it has passed the
hooks (confirmed by a “ ); the DOWN button to
DOWN
CLAC” release STOP
THE OPERATION; THE FABRIC MUST BE LOOSE
LESS LOOSE
FABRIC
5) SECOND DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH (UNHOOKING)
Press the button and when the fabric is loose
Then press in rapid succession the and buttons (in
this order) until the motor confirms the operation with a .
DOWN release it
WARNING: THE FABRIC MUST BE LESS LOOSER THAN THE FIRST
DOWNWARD LIMIT SWITCH, WHICH IS ESSENTIAL FOR
UNHOOKING.
PROGRAM DOWN
CLICK
LOOSE
FABRIC
In rapid sequence press the and buttons (in this
order) until the motor confirms the operation with a
Then press the button to reach the hook which will automatically
.
PROGRAM DOWN
CLICK.
UP
TIGHTEN THE FABRIC
WARNING: LET THE FABRIC HOOKS DECISIVELY WITHOUT
RELEASING THE UP BUTTON, SO THAT THE MOTOR PERCEIVES THE
LIMIT SWITCH
i
6) END OF SETTING
At the end of the procedure check that the fabric hooks and unhooks
automatically by using the remote control buttons.
“STOC”
“STOC”
“click”
“click”
“clac”
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