Hella CLEO 7040 Setup guide

Installation instructions and Instructions for use
These instructions must be read
prior to installation
and use!
Cassette awning CLEO 7040
Operating guidelines
Installation instructions and Instructions for use
Table of Contents
Preliminary remarks HELLA Cassette awning CLEO 7040 ..................................................3
General notes.......................................................................................................................4
CE marking...........................................................................................................................5
Safety instructions ................................................................................................................6
Designated use ..................................................................................................................10
Servicing, maintenance and repair .....................................................................................11
Operating guidelines...........................................................................................................14
Operating guidelines...........................................................................................................15
Before installation...............................................................................................................17
Overview cassette awning CLEO 7040 ..............................................................................18
Overview tensioning bracket types.....................................................................................19
Installation of wall / ceiling brackets....................................................................................21
Rafter bracket installation...................................................................................................23
Installation on concrete.......................................................................................................24
Installation on brickwork .....................................................................................................27
Installation on wood............................................................................................................29
Installation on concrete ceiling face, installation set 9 ........................................................31
Further installation situations, installation set 9 ..................................................................34
Installation of the awning....................................................................................................35
Adjusting the awning ..........................................................................................................38
Adjusting the awning ..........................................................................................................44
Electric commissioning and overview table power .............................................................45
Activation guidelines for electric drives...............................................................................47
Wiring diagram for motors with switch operation ................................................................48
Wiring diagram for motors with Somfy io............................................................................49
Wiring diagram for motors with elero radio.........................................................................50
Wiring diagram for motors with ONYX.NODE ....................................................................51
Wiring diagram for motors with ONYX.CONNECTOR........................................................52
Overview LED lighting with remote control.........................................................................54
Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED lighting .........................................................55
Technical data ....................................................................................................................58
Configuration ......................................................................................................................59
Operation............................................................................................................................60
Operating guidelines...........................................................................................................61
Ideal use of the radio signal................................................................................................61
Fault removal......................................................................................................................62
Disposal..............................................................................................................................62
Commissioning/functional check ........................................................................................69
Adjustment - Somfy Eolis 3D radio-controlled wind sensor ................................................70
Adjustment - elero Protero 868 radio-controlled wind sensor.............................................70
Removal and Disposal........................................................................................................71
Handing over report (for the fitter) ......................................................................................72
Installation instructions and Instructions for use
Handing over report (for the user) ......................................................................................73

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Preliminary remarks HELLA
Cassette awning CLEO 7040
With this HELLA product you have opted for a high-quality product with a most up-to-date
technology that can nevertheless be easily installed and operated. In these instructions we
describe the basic installation, commissioning and use.
For authorized specialist staff
For the consumer (user)
The following symbols will assist you with the installation or use and require a safety-
conscious conduct:
Attention!
This symbol indicates instructions that, if disregarded, can put the user in
danger.
Attention!
This symbol indicates instructions that, if disregarded, can potentially result
in damage to the product.
This symbol indicates instructions for use or helpful information.
This symbol requires you to act.
Attention!
This symbol indicates a risk of injury or danger to life due to an electric
shock.
This symbol indicates parts of the product, for which you will find important
information in these installation instructions.
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General notes
Questions
In case of questions concerning the installation or the use of your product, please consult
your authorized specialist shop.
Spare parts/repairs
Spare parts are available at your HELLA specialist shop. Only spare parts that are
approved by HELLA are allowed to be used.
Warranty/guarantee
Precondition for warranty and guarantee is a correct and regular maintenance of the sun
protection device (at least once a year).
Warranty claims are subject to statutory limitation periods. Service parts are excluded
from the warranty; the same applies for changes in color and changes in characteristics
caused by UV radiation.
Liability
In case of non-observance of the directions and information given in these instructions
and in case of improper operation or unintended use, the manufacturer shall not accept
any warranty claims concerning any damage to the product. In these cases, the liability
for consequential damage to any parts or persons is ruled out as well.
Legal notes
The graphs and texts of these instructions were carefully prepared. We cannot be held
liable for any errors and their potential consequences! Subject to technical modifications
to the product and to these instructions! These instructions include copyrighted
information. All rights reserved! The listed product or brand names are trademarks of the
respective owners.
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CE marking
The HELLA cassette awning CLEO 7040 is in compliance with the declaration of
performance according to the Construction Products Regulation; if the unit is operated with
a motor drive it is additionally in compliance with the Machinery Directive and the
Guideline for Electromagnetic Compatibility; in case of proper use, the awning corresponds
to the basic requirements of the harmonised standard EN 13561. The respective
declarations are deposited with the manufacturers.
The CE identification applies for the delivery status of the product. Exceptions and
specifications regarding the wind resistance of the installed awning are given in the
respective product documentations. The product mounted meets the requirements of the
specified standard only, if
the awning is installed with the recommended type and number of brackets.
during installation the information and instructions given in these instructions as well
as the information and instructions of the manufacturers of the screws / dowels have
been observed,
the product is installed with the recommended type and number of fasteners /
screws.
No changes, rebuildings or extensions, with the exception of those described in these
instructions, are allowed with this product. The fixed CE-label expires with any change,
rebuilding or extension.
HELLA Sonnen- und Wetterschutztechnik GmbH
A-9913 Abfaltersbach, Nr. 125
23
LE-GGAM-01-002
EN 13561:2004+A1:2008
Cassette awning
CLEO 7040
Exterior textile sun protection
Wind resistance: class 1
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Safety instructions
These installation instructions refer to prefabricated elements, that (1) for
100% are made from parts, which are defined by us, and (2) which are
made in manufacturing processes, which are defined by us too; in all other
cases we do not provide any guarantee!
The safety instructions as well as the appropriate instructions must be read
carefully before installation and use. In case of non-observance of the
directions and information given in these instructions and in case of
improper installation and operation or unintended use, the manufacturer
shall not accept any warranty claims concerning any damage to the
product. In these cases, the liability for consequential damage to any parts
or persons is ruled out as well.
- Follow the described installation steps and pay attention to
recommendations and notes.
- Keep these instructions in a safe place.
- All installation and removal works, as well as maintenance and repair
works are only allowed to be carried out by authorised and qualified
specialist staff.
- If switching, automatic or radio control devices are used to operate the
units, the information given in the enclosed instructions of the
manufacturer must be observed.
- During operation do not put your hand into or touch movable parts.
- Ensure that clothing or body parts cannot get caught on the unit.
- Observe the regulations for prevention of accidents of the employer's
liability insurance association!
- Before operation check the unit for visible damage. If the unit is
damaged, it should not be used; please consult authorized specialist
staff immediately.
- Risk of injury and accident due to the weight of the product!
- Take safety measures against the danger of squashing, especially when
operating the unit with automatic devices.
- Place the operating switch within sight of the unit, but not near any of the
moving parts.
- Never let children play with the unit.
A sun protection device with electric drive cannot be retracted without
current. We therefore recommend the use of an emergency power
generating unit or a motor with an emergency crank handle, especially in
regions with frequent power failures.
Danger of suffocation!
Ensure that the foil cannot get into the hands of children. Keep the foil in a
safe place.

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Safety instructions
Attention! Risk of injury or danger to life due to an electric shock!
- Set-up, examination, commissioning and error correction of the unit must
only be performed by authorised or trained expert staff (as per VDE
0100).
- Switch off the current to the connecting lines when working at the unit.
There is danger to life! Take safety precautions against unintentional
switching on!
- Check the electrical wires regularly for damage. Do not use the unit if
any damage is found.
- Our electrically driven units are in accordance with the regulations for
power plants acc. to VDE 0100. We cannot guarantee for the operational
reliability of the unit with non-approved modifications.
- White motor cables are not UV-resistant and must therefore be routed in
empty conduits, cable ducts, or similar.
- The enclosed installation instructions of the electrical devices supplied
must be observed.
Units with motor drive:
The drives used are operated with a voltage of AC 230V/50Hz. Please
check the power supply provided by your utility company before connecting.
Any other voltage can destroy the drives.
Danger of squashing
To avoid at the best the danger of squashing in the area of movable parts,
such as roller tube, cassette, folding arms, front rail etc., especially when
automatic devices are used or when the unit is for example operated
automatically by a wind controller or rain sensor, it is mandatory that the
awning is installed in a height of at least 2,5 m or above, measured from the
floor or a permanent access way.
Hereby it must be observed, that a distance of at least 0.40 m between the
front rail and a fixed object is ensured, if the front rail, due to the inclination
of the awning, goes below a height of 2.5 m, measured from the floor or a
permanent access way.
If such an installation is due to the local situation not possible , the client
has to take appropriate safety measures, such as a cover or placing the
operating switch (touch contact switch) within sight of the awning.
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Safety instructions
If it is necessary to lift the awning via ropes at a higher altitude, the awning
must
- be removed out of the packaging.
- be tied to the pull ropes in such a way, that a slipping out of the awning is
prevented,
- lifted evenly in a horizontal position.
The same applies for the removal of the awning.
It is not allowed that climbing aids are leaned against or fixed to the awning.
They must have a stable base and provide a firm support. Only use
climbing aids with an appropriate carrying capacity.
When working at higher heights, there is risk of falling. Please make sure
that suitable fall protection devices are used.
Awnings are only allowed to be used for the purpose specified in the
instructions for use. Changes, such as extensions or rebuildings, that are
not provided by the manufacturer, are only allowed to be carried out with
the manufacturer’s written approval.
Additional loadings such as objects that are sticked to the awning or cable
tensionings can damage the awning or lead to its crashing, and are
therefore not allowed.
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Safety instructions
Winter operation:
Snow or ice can destroy the unit.
The unit may only be operated, if no ice or snow is lying on the cover.
During this time automatic control devices must be switched to
manual operation.
To prevent damage, please retract your sun protection device with rain,
snowfall or wind.
If automatic control devices are used, adjust the wind controller analogously
to the installed wind resistance class of your sun protection device.
Wind resistance class 0
= wind force <4 (Beaufort),
a performance not required or not measured (according to DIN 13561) or a
product, that does not comply with the requirements of the wind resistance
class 1.
Wind resistance class 1 = wind force 4 (Beaufort),
moderate breeze, moderate wind, moves twigs and thin branches, whirls up
dust and loose paper
Velocity 20 – 27 km/h = 5.5 – 7.4 m/s
Wind resistance class 2 = wind force 5 (Beaufort),
fresh breeze, fresh wind. Smaller deciduous trees start to sway, white
crests are formed on lakes.
Velocity 28 – 37 km/h = 7.5 – 10.4 m/s
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Designated use
Sun protection
Thermal protection
Sight screen
Anti-glare blind
Rain protection (only partly!)
The inclination of the awning in the drawn-out position must be at least 14° to
prevent water pockets when it is raining.
Also with a sufficient inclination, a complete denseness of the seams cannot be
guaranteed when it is raining!

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Servicing, maintenance and repair
With the purchase of your awning you have opted for a high-quality product. To enjoy your
awning for as long as possible, please observe the following information:
Notes to awning covers made of brand acrylic fibres
Brand acrylic fibres, as used for awnings, are materials of the highest quality for awnings.
As they are dope-dyed, these materials show the highest light- and color-fastness. In
addition, their resistance to tearing and resistance to weather, rotting and environmental
effects is unsurpassed. Furthermore, a special textile finishing makes them dirt-, water-, oil-
and grease resistant. The awning cover is heavily tested. At the weaving plant, at the
awning manufacturer and during awning fabrication. As with other covers, differences in
the surface uniformity can also occur with the awning cover. When viewing from the top or
seeing through, you will perhaps find small knots, spots of color, irregular runs of threads
or minimal differences and displacements in the design and rapport, as well as differences
in the color. Please note, that the awning will cause a different color effect in sunlight and
in shade. Naturally, the optical color perception depends on the composition and the
intensity of the emerging light. With increasing depth of color, more light will be absorbed
and less will be reflected. Therefore dark coloured covers let through a small amount of
light, while light colors let a lot of light through. Due to the part-absorption, the composition
of the light shining through will be modified, which results in other color perceptions.
Due to the coloured pigments embedded in the cover and the impregnation, shadings
caused by crinkles or crumple folds can appear, that, especially with light colors, become
visible as strips of shade.
The function, strength or density of the cover will not be reduced by that. Minor differences
in colors between the different cover strips or differences in colors with regard to the
collection of samples cannot be ruled out. The fabrication of several strips also with varying
widths depends on the overall width of the awning.
Ripples in the cover and wrinkling at the seams can arise, because the cover is double
rolled up at the seams.
The highest strain is on the seams of the cover. When rolling up the cover, the seams and
hems lie on top of each other, intensifying the strain. Hems and seams will be pressed flat,
increasing in length. As a result, the lateral seams of the cover can hang down slightly.
Sagging as a result of the own weight of the cover is possible. These specified
phenomenons are not faults in the awning cover, which have been overseen in the testing;
they are unavoidable due to technical, material and physical regularities. They therefore do
not entitle the customer to any refusal or reduction of the purchase price.
Correspondingly, the guidelines for the assessment of ready-made awning covers,
summarized by the German Federal Association "Manufacture of technical textile
registered association" (Bundesverband Konfektion Technischer Textilien e. V.), are also
an integral part of our conditions of sale and delivery.
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Servicing, maintenance and repair
Cleaning
Cleaning
As a sun protection device fixed outside, the unit can get dirty in the
course of time. This will not reduce the usability of your unit. The powder-
coated parts of your unit will remain presentable for longer, if they are
cleaned regularly with a soft woollen cloth.
Do not use solvents, alcohol (rubbing alcohol) or scouring cleansing
agents!
Leaves or other foreign material lying on the awning cover and in the
awning cassette must be removed immediately. There is danger of
damage or crashing to the awning.
Preventive measures
If you have to draw in the cover in a wet condition, please draw it out for
drying when the next opportunity arises, to prevent marks caused by mould
or mildew.
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Servicing, maintenance and repair
Maintenance
Maintenance
All inspection and maintenance works must be carried out by a
specialised company from HELLA or a HELLA partner. Regularly check
the electrical wires of motor driven units for damage. Check the
mechanical parts of your unit for visible damage. After exceptional events
such as storm, hail, sleet, maloperation or the like, the unit must be
checked for noticeable damage prior to operating it. If the unit is
damaged, it must not be used; consult authorized specialist staff
immediately. It is recommended to have the unit maintained by specialist
staff on an annual basis. This way wear is detected at an early stage and
damage to the unit is prevented.
Repair works
Repair works
Improper repair works may cause both risk of injury to persons or
damage to the units. All repair works must be carried out by a specialised
company from HELLA or a HELLA partner. Use original HELLA spare
parts only.
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Operating guidelines
Legend
Crank handle hook
Crank rod
Eyelet
Model with crank handle drive
Stick the crank handle hook
together with the crank rod into
the eyelet.
The awning is extended or
retracted by turning the crank
rod.
The respective direction of
rotation depends on the drive
side.
In the direction of extending
the stop position of the gear is
limited by an override.
In this position you hear a
click, when turning the crank
handle beyond this stop.
Do not use force when turning
towards the upper stop.
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Operating guidelines
Motor drive:
The roller blind can be raised
or lowered by activating a
remote control or a switch.
The end points of the drive
are adjusted ex works.
Should any modifications be
necessary, please observe
the instructions in Chapter
"Alignment of the awnings –
Adjusting the end positions".
Thermal protection:
The drives used are not suitable for a non-stop operation. The integrated
thermal protection switches the drive off after approx. 4 minutes. After
approx. 10 to 15 minutes, the drive is ready for use again.
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Operating guidelines
Motor drive
The awning can be extended
or retracted by activating a
switch, a hand-held radio
transmitter or an automatic
device.
The end points of the drive are
adjusted ex works. Please
observe the enclosed
instructions of the
manufacturer of the drive, if
any modification is required.
Lighting
By activating a radio transmitter or an automatic device the lighting is
switched on or off or dimmed. You will find detailed information in the
enclosed instructions of the manufacturer.
Hand-held radio transmitter with scroll wheel
Setting the scroll wheel function with hand-held radio transmitter “Somfy
Situo 5 Variation A/M io”:
- Open the rear housing cover
- Set the selector switch for the operating mode “E” to position 2
In this way the scroll wheel reacts to the LED lighting and heating. You will
find detailed information in the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer.
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E
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Before installation
Check the product immediately for possible shipping damage and for
compliance with the delivery receipt.
If parts are missing or damaged, please consult your supplier immediately.
Check the mounting base and ensure that the mounting material to be used
complies with the given conditions to guarantee proper installation. In case
of doubt, please seek advice from a specialist enterprise for fixing
techniques.
The packaging cardboard box should not be exposed to humidity. To
protect it from rain during transport, it should be covered by a foil.
Carry larger units by two persons. Transport and store the units carefully to
prevent injury of persons and damage to the product.
Remove the packaging material carefully. When using a knife, be careful
not to damage the packaging content and to avoid cuts!
Dispose of the packaging material via recycling.
Caution!
A wrong installation can endanger the user seriously. Please strictly
observe the installation instructions. Close off the place of installation.
When working at higher heights, there is risk of falling. Suitable ascent
supports, scaffoldings and fall protection devices are to be used. Please
make sure that the ascent supports stand solidly and provide a firm grip.
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Overview cassette awning CLEO 7040
Legend
End cap
Front rail
Folding arm
Brackets
Swivel arm bearing
Cassette profiles
Supporting bearing (acc. to design)
LED control unit (acc. to design)
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Overview tensioning bracket types
Legend
Wall bracket type B (03630505)
Wall bracket type C (03630506)
Wall bracket type D (03630507)
Rafter bracket type K (03630515)
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4
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2
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Overview tensioning bracket types
Legend
Ceiling bracket type E (03630511)
Ceiling bracket type F (03630512)
Ceiling bracket type G (03630513)
Ceiling bracket type H (03630514)
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Installation of wall / ceiling brackets
You specified the number, form and type of brackets on purchasing the awning in
accordance with the size, the mounting base, the screw pull-out forces, the mounting
material and the wind resistance classes. Recommendations can be found in our awnings
price list and the product-related calculation tables.
Before starting the installation, please check whether the details you gave in
your order concerning the mounting base comply with the given mounting
base. In case of doubt, please obtain information from a specialist shop or a
structural engineer.
If there are any discrepancies that could jeopardise the safety, the
installation must not be carried out. The wind class given may need to be
reduced.
Mark the position of the brackets (2) correspondingly:
- Determine the position for the holes of the fastening screws
(measure, adjust, mark).
- Drill holes, align and affix brackets.
Please observe the maximum allowable offset (± cm)
- Check the alignment of the brackets by means of a level or a plumb line.
The brackets must be situated on one level both horizontally and
vertically!
Irregularities in the mounting base must be equalised accordingly.
- Observe the torque indications of the anchor manufacturer when
tightening the screws. Please note, that the bore hole geometry is
decisive for the load-bearing capacity of an anchor.
- All elongated holes defined in the bracket must be used for fastening.
Legend
Distance between the fixing brackets Bracket (type B)
1 2
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Installation of wall / ceiling brackets
Check the mounting base and determine the appropriate mounting material
taking into account the mounting base and the fixing devices. Information
on the pull-out forces can be found in the documents in force.
Fix the brackets to the mounting base in accordance with the working
guidelines.
Wall installation
Ceiling installation
Legend
Brackets
Plain washer
Nut
Mounting material
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2
3
4
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2
3
4
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Rafter bracket installation
Check the rafters (1) for their material condition or for sufficient stability.
Align the rafter holder (2) and fix it to the rafter.
Based on the holes of the rafter holder, create the relevant through holes
(3) and attach the holder. Check if the holding device fits well.
Connect the rafter holder and the ceiling bracket (4) by means of the
enclosed threaded screws and nuts and align them.
The brackets must be situated on one level both horizontally and vertically.
It may be necessary to level out irregularities on the mounting base.
Legend
Rafter Plain washer
Rafter holding device Nut
Mounting holes Mounting material
Ceiling bracket
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2 6
3 7
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3
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2
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Installation on concrete
Installation of the anchor bolts as per
approval ETA-05/0069:
- Drilled hole preparation ø12 mm
Installation of the attachment:
- Tightening torque as per ETA-
05/0069
Legend
Concrete
Installation set 1; anchor bolt FAZ II M12
Bracket
Minimum anchoring depth - 70 mm
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Installation on concrete up to 60 mm ETICS
Installation of the anchor rod as per
approval ETA-12/0258:
- Drilled hole preparation ø14 mm
- Observe the anchoring depth and
the minimum edge distance!
- Drilled hole cleaning
- Fill drilled hole with mortar
- Slide the anchoring element into the
drilled hole
- Wait for the curing time
Installation of the attachment:
- Cut free lock nut in the ETICS
- Align lock nuts
(1 mm before the plaster level) and
then seal the expansion joint
- Cut the threaded rod to the correct
length
- Screw down the bracket
Legend
Concrete Thickness of the non-bearing layer
<60 mm
Installation set 8; anchor rod M12 Anchoring depth 140 mm = drilled hole
depth
ETICS Lock nut + washer
Bracket
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2 6
3 7
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4
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Installation on concrete 60-200 mm ETICS
Installation of the anchor rod as per
approval ETA-02/0024:
- Drilled hole preparation ø18 mm
- Observe the anchoring depth and
the minimum edge distance!
- Drilled hole cleaning
- Fill drilled hole with mortar
- Slide the anchoring element into the
drilled hole
- Wait for the curing time
Installation of the Thermax as per
approval Z-21.8-1837:
- Mill open the thermal insulation prior
to injection
- Sealing of the expansion joint
Installation of the attachment:
- Tightening torque as per Z-21.8-
1837
- Sealing of the free elongated hole
parts
Legend
Concrete Bracket
Installation set 3; Thermax 16/170 M12 Thickness of the non-bearing layer up
to 200 mm
ETICS Anchoring depth 140 mm = drilled hole
depth
Depending on the thickness of the non-bearing layer, different brackets
must be used (60-170 mm; 170-200 mm).
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2 5
3 6
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Installation on brickwork
Installation of the anchor rod as per
approval ETA-10/0383:
Depending on the type of stone, the
injection anchor sleeve must be used!
- Drilled hole preparation
ø12 mm without sleeve
ø16 mm with sleeve (16x130)
- Drilled hole cleaning
- Fill drilled hole (anchor sleeve) with
mortar
- Slide the anchoring element into the
drilled hole
- Wait for the curing time
Installation of the attachment:
- Tightening torque as per ETA-
10/0383
Legend
Brickwork
Installation set 2; anchor rod M10
Bracket
Anchoring depth 130 mm
drilled hole depth
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Installation on brickwork 60-170 mm ETICS
Installation of the anchor rod as per
approval ETA-10/0383:
Depending on the type of stone, the
injection anchor sleeve must be used!
- Drilled hole preparation
ø18 mm without sleeve
ø20 mm with sleeve (20x200)
- Drilled hole cleaning
- Fill drilled hole (anchor sleeve) with
mortar
- Slide the anchoring element into the
drilled hole
- Wait for the curing time
Installation of the Thermax as per
approval Z-21.8-1837:
- Mill open the thermal insulation prior
to injection
- Sealing of the expansion joint
Installation of the attachment:
- Tightening torque as per Z-21.8-
1837
- Sealing of the free elongated hole
parts
Legend
Brickwork Bracket
Installation set 3; Thermax 16/170 M12 Thickness of the non-bearing layer up
to 170 mm
ETICS Anchoring depth 200 mm = drilled hole
depth
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2 5
3 6
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Installation on wood
Installation of the attachment:
- Drilled hole preparation ø9 mm
- Secure bracket with wood screw and
washer
Legend
Wood
Installation set 5; wood screw ø12x120
Bracket
Drilled hole depth 125 mm
No wind protection class can be given in case of installation on wood due to
the variance of the building material.
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4
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Installation on wood 60-170 mm ETICS
Installation of the anchor rods:
- Drilled hole preparation ø14 mm
- Observe the anchoring depth and
the minimum edge distance of 100
mm!
- Drilled hole cleaning
- Lubricate threaded rod
- Screw threaded rod into the wood
Installation of the Thermax following
approval Z-21.8-1837:
- Milling open the thermal insulation
- Sealing of the expansion joint
Installation of the attachment:
- Sealing of the free elongated hole
parts
Legend
Wood Bracket
Installation set 3; Thermax 16/170 M12 Thickness of the non-bearing layer up
to 170 mm
ETICS Anchoring depth 140 mm = drilled hole
depth
Required wood quality is C24, P30, GL24, F40/30 or equivalent with a wood
PRLVWXUHRI
1 4
2 5
3 6
23
4
5
6
1

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Installation on concrete ceiling face, installation set
9
Register constructional situation:
- Thickness of the concrete ceiling
- Determination of the theoretical
position of the concrete ceiling
(consider differences is in the
ground)
- Determination of the non-bearing
layer ETICS (adhesive, insulation,
plaster)
Legend
Brickwork
Concrete ceiling
ETICS
Ceiling position
Thickness of the non-bearing layer
Exclude the shape of the wooden
spacer under consideration of the
edge distances
The wooden spacers should rigidly be
seated in the insulation.
Using a "multi-cutter" tool is
recommended for cutting out the
insulation.
The two lower drilled holes of the bracket should be preferred for
installation. The third drilled hole serves for refitting potential errors (e.g.
wrong assessment of the constructional situation or position of the concrete
ceiling).
1
2
3
4
5
≥ 180
1
2
3
4
5
4
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Installation on concrete ceiling face, installation set
9
Installation of the anchor rod as per
approval ETA-12/0258:
- Drilled hole preparation
- Observe the anchoring depth and
the minimum edge distance!
- Drilled hole cleaning
- Fill drilled hole with mortar
- Slide the anchoring element into the
drilled hole
- Wait for the curing time
Legend
Anchor rod FIS A
Insert wooden spacers and
completely seal the last wooden
spacer towards the ETICS outer
surface.
(Fischer multi-adhesive and sealant)
The 5 mm spacers must not be used as
the last spacer. Then the anchor rods
can be cut to length.
Legend
Wood distances
Last wooden spacer
Sealing joint all around
The last wooden spacer must always protrude 2-5 mm from the WDSV. A 5
mm thick wooden spacer per installation set is included as a reserve.
1
1
2
3
min. 140
min. 55
min. 55
1
1
2
3
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Installation on concrete ceiling face, installation set
9
Affix the bitumen band on the back
of the wall bracket type I:
Affix two strips of bitumen band on the
back of the wall bracket type I:
Affix them so that all holes are
completely covered.
Legend
Wall bracket type I
Bitumen band
Fixing of the bracket:
Attach the wall bracket type I; while
doing so, push the anchor rod through
the bitumen band. Position washer and
nut and tighten them. The bracket must
be sealed all around again by means of
a joint between ETICS surface and
bracket (Fischer multi-adhesive and
sealant).
Legend
Wall bracket type I
Bitumen band
Sealing joint all around
The sealing joints are maintenance joints that must be checked and
maintained at regular intervals in order to prevent consequential damage.
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
3
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Further installation situations, installation set 9
Constructional situation pressure-resistant
installation on concrete
With this application, the wall bracket type I must be
ordered and installed in combination with the mounting
set 2.

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Installation of the awning
Wall installation
Ceiling installation
Rafter installation
Legend
Wall / ceiling bracket
Swivelling bracket
Clamping screw with screw locking device
Swivel the awning into the bracket as shown and fix by means of the
clamping screws immediately.
The articulated arms are under high mechanical stress. The cover prevents
a discharge of this potential energy. There is danger to life.
Attention!
It is not allowed to extend the awning before the clamping screw (3)
has been fixed. There is a high risk of injury and danger to life!
1
2
3
12
3
197
308
258
318
12
3
258 190
318
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Installation of the awning
Legend
Wall / ceiling bracket
Swivelling bracket unit
Bracket positioning stickers (Art.-Nr. 032203)
Bracket centre
The swivelling bracket is delivered together with the arm bearing in the
middle. Its position is designated by a sticker. In exceptional cases (i.e.
bracket installation mistakes), the permissible deviation between the
bracket position and the arm bearing position is +/-50 mm.
1
2
3
4
4
123
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Installation of the awning
Legend
Ordering width
1
50 50
1
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Adjusting the awning
Inclination adjustment with standard arm bearing
Maximum inclination adjustment with wall and ceiling installation from 5° to approx. 40°.
Wall installation
Inclination adjustment 5°
Wall installation
Inclination adjustment 40°
Ceiling installation
Inclination adjustment 5°
Ceiling installation
Inclination adjustment 40°

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Adjusting the awning
Inclination adjustment with standard arm bearing
To adjust the angle of inclination, the cassette awning CLEO 7040 is equipped with an
adjusting mechanism, which enables an inclination from approx. 5° to 40° .
Due to the special construction of the swivelling bracket, the inclination of this awning
model is adjusted by rotating the entire casing.
The angle of inclination and the horizontal position of the front profile are adjusted ex
works.
If a modification is required, please proceed as described in the following:
Completely extend the awning.
Put an Allen key 6 mm (5) onto the adjusting spindle (4). The casing of the
awning raises or lowers by turning the key (see the figure on the following
page).
The respective arm can be adjusted easier if a second person slightly lifts
up the front rail (6).
Proceed analogously with the second adjusting mechanism. The awning
raises or lowers side by side.
Ensure that the angle of the folding arms to one another is not more than 5°
during the adjustment procedure. Thus the adjustment procedure is to be
repeated several times on the left and right of the adjustment spindles until
the desired inclination is reached.
Never turn against greater resistance.
Check the correct adjustment on the front rail by means of a spirit level in
the extended condition.
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Adjusting the awning
Inclination adjustment with standard arm bearing
Legend
Wall bracket Adjusting spindle
Casing awning Allen key SW 6
Swivel arm bearing Support at the front rail
1 4
2 5
3 6
6
5
4
1
3
2
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Adjusting the awning
Arm adjustment
Ex works your awning is optimally adjusted. To ensure a correct closing of the awning, the
folding arms (1) should be in a parallel position to the front rail (2). The arm bearing bolt is
mounted in an eccentric bush (6). You can adjust the folding arms at any time as follows:
In order to correct the angle, you must open the clamping screw for the
eccentric bush (4) by means of an Allen key 2.5 mm (5) first. In order to
access the threaded pin, you must extend the awning (see illustration on
the next page).
Then retract the awning to approx. 0.5 m and correct the position of the arm
by turning the eccentric bush (6) by means of an Allen key 8 mm (7).
Please note: The position mark (9) of the eccentric bush must be within the
indicated adjustment range (10). Otherwise the parallelism of the arm to the
casing can be adjusted, however, the awning will still extend askew.
The arm should be parallel to the casing of the awning! For facilitated
adjustment, the arm can be supported by hand (8).
Check the adjustment of the inclination and, if necessary, repeat the
described procedure until the desired result has been reached.
Now the adjusting procedure of the swivel arm bearing (3) regarding the
arms is completed. The adjusting procedure on the right side must be
performed analogously.
Please note: Finally retighten the clamping screws (4)!
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Adjusting the awning
Arm adjustment
Legend
Folding arm Allen key A/F 8
Front rail Lifting the folding arm
Swivel arm bearing Position mark of the eccentric bush
Clamping screw for eccentric bush Adjustment range (opposite side in
mirror image)
Allen key AF2.5 Casing - awning
Eccentric bush for arm adjustment View from the bottom
1 7
2 8
3 9
4
10
5
11
6
12
min.
max.
10
2
11
3
12
649
76
11
43
5
8
1

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Adjusting the awning
Adjusting the end positions
Legend
Fixing screw
Gear (discreetly hidden)
Allen key A/F 8
Adjustment hole
Changing gear points with
awnings with crank handle
operation:
The end points of the
crank handle gear can
be adjusted. If the
adjustment ex works is
to be changed, please
proceed as follows:
Extend the awning
until the stop position
is reached (you hear a
click).
Loosen the fixing
screw (1) by means of
an Allen key 3 mm (3).
Move the awning to
the desired position
using the crank rod.
Tighten the fixing
screw (1).
1
2
3
4
1
4
2
2
1
3
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Adjusting the awning
Adjusting the end positions
Varioplus roller blind with motor drive and remote control
The roller blind can be raised or lowered by activating a hand-held radio transmitter. The
end points of the drive are set at the factory. But they can be changed by means of a hand-
held radio transmitter.
Please observe the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer of the drive, if any
modification is required.
Varioplus roller blind with motor drive and switch controls or ONYX
The roller blind can be raised or lowered by activating a mechanical switch or the ONYX
control. The end points of the drive are adjusted ex works, however, must be mechanically
adjusted by turning the 2 adjustment screws (4) on the motor head (3) in case of changes.
The front adjustment screw is hidden behind the front rail (2) and can be reached via the
boreholes (5) with an Allen key 4 mm (6). However, the plastic covering caps (7) must be
removed first.
Detailed instructions for adjusting the end positions can be found in the enclosed
documents of the motor manufacturer.
Legend
End cap
Front rail
Motor head
Adjustment screws for end positions
Adjustment holes
Allen key 4 mm
Plastic covering cap
If the front rail sags in the middle or does not retract completely, the setting
of the upper end position must be corrected.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Electric commissioning and overview table power
This general overview table shows which awning designs are possible with an electric
control.
Possible types o
f
operation
Somfy
wire-bound
Somfy radio io ONYX
Awning drive yes yes yes
V
arioplus roller blind yes yes yes
LED lighting no yes yes
Heater no yes no
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Electric commissioning and overview table power
Technical data of the awning
Connection for all cables: 220-240V / 50-60Hz
Overview powers [W]

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Activation guidelines for electric drives
The motors we use are drives with integrated planetary gear, brakes, limit
stops at the top and at the bottom, and thermo cut-off switches, also not
only a motor, but a complete drive system.
In some respect, the drives do NOT correspond to other household
electrical consumers. Please strictly observe the following notes and safety
instructions.
The construction, checking, commissioning and error-correcting of the
electrical system are only allowed to be carried out by an electrician (acc. to
VDE 0100). In case of improper connection, considerable danger can arise
for the user.
-Follow the wiring diagram precisely!
- We cannot accept responsibility for damage, that can result from
improper installation.
- Never simultaneously activate the drives with an UPWARDS and a
DOWNWARDS signal!
-Keep a break of approx. 0.5 seconds between the UPWARDS and
the DOWNWARDS command (is often neglected with Instabus EIB-
systems).
Radio interference suppression
The drives are provided with a radio interference suppression according to
the current VDE standards and EC Guidelines. If the drives are operated
with other devices, that include interferences, it is the fitter's duty - as part of
the obligation to suppress interference - to ensure that the entire unit
complies with the current regulations.
Operation in wet spaces
The drives are "splash-proof"; if they are operated in wet spaces, the VDE-
guidelines, inter alia VDE 0100/Parts 701, 702, the guidelines of the local
electric supply companies and of the TÜV must be observed and fulfilled.
Both the instructions and notes given in these instructions, as well as
the instructions and notes given in the respective enclosed
instructions of the manufacturers of the drive systems must be
observed.
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Wiring diagram for motors with switch operation
Drive system awning
Legend
Drive system awning
Hirschmann connector
Junction box
Switch
Mains
Drive system Varioplus
No PE available!
Legend
Drive system Varioplus
Junction box
Switch
Mains
For more details concerning the electrical connections, powers, operating
instructions and programming, please refer to the enclosed documents of
the manufacturer or the HELLA installation instructions.
It is essential that switches for the awning drive be electrically and
mechanically locked.
1
2
3
4
5
1
3
4
5
M
1
3
1 N
2
3
PE
2
4
1
5
L1 NPE
M
1
3
4
5
1
L1 NPE
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Wiring diagram for motors with Somfy io
Drive system awning
Legend
Radio drive awning
Hirschmann connector
Junction box
Mains
Drive system Varioplus
No PE available!
Legend
Radio drive Varioplus
Junction box
Mains
For more details concerning the electrical connections, powers, operating
instructions and programming, please refer to the enclosed documents of
the manufacturer or the HELLA installation instructions.
With the radio system Somfy io all receivers must be taught one after
another (order does not matter), i.e. do not connect several receivers to the
network at the same time as the radio system does not support a
simultaneous teaching process of multiple components.
1
2
3
4
1
3
4
3
1 N
2
3
PE
2
M
1
4
1
L1 NPE
M
1
3
4
1
L1 NPE
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Wiring diagram for motors with elero radio
Drive system awning Radio drive awning
Hirschmann connector
Junction box
Mains
For more details concerning the electrical connections, powers, operating
instructions and programming, please refer to the enclosed documents of
the manufacturer or the HELLA installation instructions.
1
2
3
4
3
1N
2
3
PE
2
M
1
4
1
L1 N PE

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Wiring diagram for motors with ONYX.NODE
Drive system awning
Legend
Drive system awning
Hirschmann connector
Junction box
Mains
Button
ONYX.NODE
Drive system Varioplus
Legend
Drive system Varioplus
Junction box
Mains
Button
ONYX.NODE
For more details concerning the electrical connections, operating
instructions and programming, please refer to the enclosed documents
"ONYX".
It is essential that switches for the awning drive be electrically and
mechanically locked.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
M
1
L1 N PE
3
1 N
2
3
PE
2
5
Local Motor
N
NNLL
Power
6
+
Typ YR 3x0,8
0,5
4
1
M
1
L1 N PE
2
4
Local Motor
N
NNLL
Power
5
+
Typ YR 3x0,8
0,5
3
1
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Wiring diagram for motors with
ONYX.CONNECTOR
Drive system awning
Legend
Drive system awning
Hirschmann connector
Junction box
Mains
ONYX.CONNECTOR
Drive system Varioplus
Legend
Drive system Varioplus
Hirschmann connector
Junction box
Mains
ONYX.CONNECTOR
For more details concerning the electrical connections, operating
instructions and programming, please refer to the enclosed documents
"ONYX".
It is essential that switches for the awning drive be electrically and
mechanically locked.
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
N
PE
L
PE
N
1
2
3
44
1
3
2
LNPE
M
1
1
2
3
4
5
N
PE
L
PE
N
1
2
3
44
1
3
2
LNPE
M
1
1
2
3
4
5
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Wiring diagram for motors with
ONYX.CONNECTOR
Legend
Junction box Motor
Adapter plug ONYX.CONNECTOR Lighting
Hirschmann plug connection
For more details concerning the electrical connections, operating
instructions and programming, please refer to the enclosed documents
"ONYX".
1 4
2 5
3
ONYX.CONNECTOR
22
33
11
44
Hirschmann
STAS 3
PE
N
Hirschmann
STAK 3
M
~
1,5mm²
ONYX.CONNECTOR
22
33
11
44
Hirschmann
STAS 3
PE
N
Hirschmann
STAK 3
N
L
PE
1,5mm²
1,5mm²
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
44
11
33
22
PE
N
L
Hirschmann
STAK 3
Hirschmann
STAS 3
3
N
L
PE
1,5mm²
1
44
11
33
22
PE
N
L
Hirschmann
STAK 3
Hirschmann
STAS 3
3
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Overview LED lighting with remote control
Legend
LED control unit*
Connecting cable 230V
Integrated LED lighting
Technical data
Light temperature 2700 K (warm-white)
Colour rendering index of the LED strips >90
Control LED Somfy io, ONYX (dimmable)
Operating temperature (outside temperature) -20°C to +45°C
IP rating IP44
Cable 10 m with open end piece
* … The control of LED lighting is possible with Somfy io or ONYX The individual modules
are described in the following.
1
2
3
2
1
3

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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Schematic wiring diagram
4
567
8
3
7
8
8
89
9
10
11
8
1N
PE
3
2
L1 N PE
+-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
LED
LED
LED
LED
LED
LED
1
2
34
56
230V AC
24V DC
7
8
9
8
810 11
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Schematic wiring diagram
Legend
Mains
Junction box
Hirschmann connector
Control module (Somfy io or ONYX)
Power supply unit
LED receiver (Somfy io or ONYX
Connection point at the arm bearing
Two-wire line connector
Connection point at the centre hinge
LED in the upper arm
LED in the lower arm
Upper arm tube
Lower arm tube
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
98
13
8
13
12
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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Control of the LED lighting with the control module ONYX
The configuration, commissioning and operation of the LED lighting with the control module
ONYX are described in more detail on the pages to follow.
Legend
Power supply unit
Control module ONYX
Connection point
1
2
3
1
2
3
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Technical data
LED control module for awning ONYX
Input 200 – 240 VAC / 50-60 Hz
Output 24 VDC PWM
Power consumption in the standby mode 0.5 W
Maximum power consumption
(depends on the size of the awning)
90 W
IP rating IP 55
Permitted operating temperature range -20 °C to +55 °C
Radio frequency 868.3 MHz
Transmission power 12.6 mW
Installation type Already ex works mounted in the LED
awning from HELLA Sonnen- und
Wetterschutztechnik
Channels 1

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Configuration
Once the connection cable of the ONYX.LED is supplied with voltage, the
lighting of the awning switches on briefly and then is dimmed slowly. In this
way you can ascertain, if the awning lighting is connected correctly.
This process is no longer performed, when ONYX.LED is already
connected with a hand-held radio transmitter ONYX.CLICK or with
ONYX.CENTER.
Before configuring the ONYX.LED, download HELLA’s free app ONYX from
the App Store/Google Play to your smart phone.
Configuration ONYX.LED with ONYX.CLICK (without ONYX.CENTER)
Before you can use ONYX.LED in combination with the hand-held radio
transmitter ONYX.CLICK, ONYX.CLICK must be first connected with the
ONYX app. Once the hand-held radio transmitter is connected with the app,
the menu item "Configure devices”opens. You can now add a new
awning lighting ONYX.LED with "+". The camera opens. By tapping on ޔ´
in the lower area of the screen, a window opens showing all available
devices. The overview displays ONYX.LED as "LED" . ONYX.LED is
connected with the hand-held radio transmitter via "Adaption to the
system”. Then follow the instructions on the screen. The configuration is
continued as described in the instructions for use for ONYX.CLICK.
Configuration of ONYX.LED with ONYX.CENTER
Before you can use ONYX.LED in combination with ONYX.CENTER,
ONYX.CENTER must first be connected with the ONYX app as described in
the instructions for use. Once ONYX.CENTER is set completely, the
"Configuration mode" is activated. You find it under "Settings".
Under the menu item devices a new awning lighting ONYX.LED can now
be added with "+". The camera opens. By tapping on ޔ´ in the lower area
of the screen, a window opens showing all available devices. The overview
displays ONYX.LED as "LED" . ONYX.LED is connected with the hand-
held radio transmitter via "Adaption to the system”. Then follow the
instructions on the screen. The configuration is continued as described in
the instructions for use for ONYX.CENTER.
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Operation
Operation via the hand-held radio transmitter ONYX.CLICK
The lighting is switched on and off with the two pushbuttons “UP” and
“DOWN”. If one of the two pushbuttons is pressed longer, the lighting can
be dimmed. If this pushbutton is released, the current brightness of the
lighting is kept. The current brightness is reset after the switching on.
Groups with different shading and light control devices can be configured
freely at the hand-held radio transmitter ONYX.CLICK. All elements in one
group can be controlled together.
Per group configured one brightness value can be saved at the hand-held
radio transmitter ONYX.CLICK, so that it can easily be assessed again at a
later time.
Operation via the ONYX app
The awning lighting switches on or off by tapping on the respective icon of
the lighting. The current brightness is reset after the switching on.
By swiping up or down over the respective icon of the lighting, the awning
lighting is dimmed up to the maximum/minimum brightness.
Whilst the awning lighting is dimmed, the desired brightness can be kept by
briefly tapping.
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Operating guidelines
Groups
In combination with ONYX.CENTER, groups with their different sun
protection systems/awning lightings can be configured freely in the ONYX
app. All units in one group can be controlled together.
Favourite position (heart symbol)
In the ONYX app, you can save up to six freely selectable brightness
options for each ONYX.LED, which you can use again later very easily.
Ideal use of the radio signal
In case of bad reception, the position of the ONYX.CENTER/ONYX.CLICK
must be changed.
Radio systems that send on the same frequency may cause interference
with reception.
It must be considered that the range of the radio signal is limited by
statutory regulations and structural measures.
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Fault removal
Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting
Lighting cannot be
controlled in the
ONYX app (offline).
No mains voltage at
the awning
Check the mains voltage and establish it if
necessary.
Poor or no radio
reception.
Adverse position of
the ONYX.CENTER
or ONYX.CLICK
Change the position of the antenna of the
ONYX.CENTER or re-position
ONYX.CENTER/ONYX.CLICK
Disposal
Dispose of the device in accordance with the current country-specific
regulations for electronic scrap (e.g. suitable collecting points).

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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Control of the LED lighting with the control module Somfy
Information about the commissioning and operation of the LED lighting are available in the
instructions for use “White LED Receiver io” from Somfy.
Legend
Power supply unit
Control module Somfy
Connection point
1
2
3
3
1
2
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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
The electrical works in the low-voltage range (230 V AC) may be carried out
by a qualified electrician only. This applies particularly to modification works
on the supply unit (230 V AC - input side). The entire LED System in the
extra-low-voltage range (24 V DC) is situated after the secondary circuit of
the supply unit. However, in the event of personal adjustments, the
manufacturer HELLA shall assume no liability or warranty.
During works on the LED circuit, all LED lighting must be switched off and
the entire power supply to the awning should be disconnected. To this end,
disconnect the power supply directly from the house! When removing the
awing, the parts that are under prestress (e.g. folding arms) must be
completely released from tension and protected against unintentional
extending before removal.
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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Basic structure of the LED lighting with control module for Somfy io/ONYX
Legend
LED folding arm Input lead 230 V
Control module Somfy io/ONYX Wiring 24 V
Front rail LED strip
Two-wire line connector
1 5
2 6
3 7
4
1
3
1
2
4
4
5
6
4
7
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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Exchange procedure
1. Removing the defective arm and installing the new one:
- Extend the awning for approx. 500 mm
- Secure the folding arms so that they can not fold out on their own because of their
internal spring mechanism. Attention: There is danger to life!
- Disconnect the awning from the mains. For this purpose, switch dead the power supply
for the whole house.
- Pull the 24 V power supply line (placed between folding arm and arm bearing) out of the
awning cassette until the two-cord line connector is within reach.
- Cut the line directly before and after the two-cord line connector.
- Remove the folding arm from the front rail.
- Drive out the joint bolt in the bearing from the bottom up. Slightly support the folding arm
when doing so.
- Now mount the new folding arm.
Legend
Folding arm
Two-wire line connector (Art. no.:
05510012)
Arm bearing
1
2
3
1
2
3

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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Exchange procedure
2. Provide the electrical connection (24 V) between folding arm and LED control unit again.
After the installation of the new folding arm, the previously disconnected 24 V power supply
line between the folding arm and the LED control unit must be reconnected in a watertight
manner by means of a two-wire line connector (art. no. 05510012).
For this purpose push both wires in one side of the two-wire line connector and connect the
connector with the help of water pump pliers on one side. Stripping of the wires is not
required.
Connecting the wires in the two-cord line connector:
- Red on Brown (positive terminal)
- Black on Blue (negative terminal)
Afterwards repeat this procedure for the 2nd side of the two-cord line connector.
Note:
Make sure, that both wires are shortened equally and flushly, are
placed correctly in the terminal and apply electrical contact.
1
2
3
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Replacing a folding arm with integrated LED
lighting
Exchange procedure
Stow the cable and the two-cord line connector in a loop-like manner in the awning
cassette. Stow the cable in the cassette and the arm bearing in such a way, that the
connection point does not get bent when retracting or extending the awning and does not
move.
Legend
Cable (coating stripped)
Wire negative terminal (not stripped)
Wire positive terminal (not stripped)
1
2
3
1
2
3
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Commissioning/functional check
Extend and retract the unit in and out completely. When extending the unit
for the first time, make sure no one is in the operating radius or standing
below the unit.
Make sure that during the later operation the units can be extended freely
and without blockings. Do not extend the unit, if objects or persons are in
the operating radius of the sun protection unit. Please observe the safety
instructions.
After the first extending check the mounting material and the construction
elements for strength.
Automatic control devices or switches, that are not in the operator's field of
vision, may not be used for test runs of motor driven units.
We recommend the use of a test cable for the provisional operation of the
motor.
Check all settings.
Check all screwed connections for tightness.
The awning is a sun protection device that is only allowed to be used for the
intended use. Wrong use can put the user in danger.
Additional loadings such as objects that are sticked to the awning or cable
tensionings can damage the awning or lead to its crashing, and are
therefore not allowed.
Clean the elements (see maintenance instructions).
Pass these instructions as well as possible instructions of the motor, switch
and control manufacturer on to the user.
Brief the user, whereupon you provide comprehensive information on the
safety and user instructions of the system.
Have the correct design of the system as well as the installation and briefing
with the safety information confirmed in writing (see handover report).
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Adjustment - Somfy Eolis 3D radio-controlled wind
sensor
The wind sensitivity of the optional Somfy Eolis 3D radio-controlled wind
sensor is pre-set to level 2 ex works. This level offers good functionality with
our products in most cases.
There is no systematic correlation between the set level of this sensor and the
tested wind protection class of the product! The level setting may be adjusted
if the product retracts considerably very early and thus restricts functionality.
Increase to level 3 at the most to avoid overload. For small systems up to
2.5m sloping projection maximum at level 4.
If the battery charge is too low, the awning signals pending battery change by
retracting automatically. You will find detailed information related to battery
change in the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer.
Adjustment - elero Protero 868 radio-controlled
wind sensor
The wind sensitivity of the optional elero Protero 868 radio-controlled wind
sensor is pre-set to level 6 ex works. This level offers good functionality with
our products in most cases.
The inclination sensitivity of the optional elero Protero 868 radio-controlled
wind sensor is deactivated to level 0 ex works. You will find detailed
information for adjusting the inclination sensitivity in the enclosed instructions
of the manufacturer.
There is no systematic correlation between the set level of this sensor and
the tested wind protection class of the product! The level setting may be
adjusted if the product retracts considerably very early and thus restricts
functionality.
Increase to level 7 at the most to avoid overload. For small systems up to
2.5m sloping projection maximum at level 8.
If the battery charge is too low, the awning signals pending battery change
by double interruption while extending the awning. You will find detailed
information related to battery change in the enclosed instructions of the
manufacturer.

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Removal and Disposal
With removal or disposing of the awing, the parts that are under prestress
(e.g. articulated arms, counter draw systems) must be completely released
from tension and protected against unintentional drawing-out before
removal.
For this, please contact a specialist enterprise.
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Handing over report (for the fitter)
Dear Customer,
We are glad that you have opted for a HELLA brand product. Our units are fabricated with
greatest care and many years of experience.
The instructions for use and the installation instructions have been handed over and must
be read before using the product.
An introduction has taken place.
The safety instructions were pointed out.
Your product
Cassette awning CLEO 7040
was manufactured in accordance with EN 13561:2004+A1:2008
and was installed professionally and handed over
on the .................................................................................................................................... .
Sloping projection ...................................................................................................................
Width ......................................................................................................................................
Dealer
Name
Place
Postal code
Date
Name
Street
Customer
Place
House number
Signature
Signature
Date
First name
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Handing over report (for the user)
Dear Customer,
We are glad that you have opted for a HELLA brand product. Our units are fabricated with
greatest care and many years of experience.
The instructions for use and the installation instructions have been handed over and must
be read before using the product.
An introduction has taken place.
The safety instructions were pointed out.
Your product
Cassette awning CLEO 7040
was manufactured in accordance with EN 13561:2004+A1:2008
and was installed professionally and handed over
on the .................................................................................................................................... .
Sloping projection ...................................................................................................................
Width ......................................................................................................................................
Dealer
Name
Place
Postal code
Date
Name
Street
Customer
Place
House number
Signature
Signature
Date
First name
Installation instructions and Instructions for use
HELLA Interior Venetian
Blinds
regulate the lighting in a
room very comfortably,
immediately gracing it
with much more
atmosphere.
HELLA Insect screens
and you decide who is
allowed to come in and
who isn't.
HELLA Pleated Blind
folds up very compactly
and protects very well
against the sun and nosey
glances where only little
space is available.
HELLA Outdoor Blinds
serve for the light
regulation, as view
protection, anti-glare blind
and heat protection.
HELLA Front-mounted
Roller Shutter
for more safety and
protection against rain,
wind, heat, the cold, noise,
incident light and nosey
glances, also available for
subsequent installation.
HELLA Vertical awning
With toggle catch
mechanism for a lovely
façade design with perfect
heat and glare protection.
For questions, wishes and ideas:
HELLA Infoline +43/(0)4846/6555-0
HELLA Sonnen- und Wetterschutztechnik GmbH
A-9913 Abfaltersbach, No. 125
Phone: +43/(0)4846/6555-0
Fax: +43/(0)4846/6555-134
e-mail: office@hella.info
Internet: http://www.hella.info
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