WAREMA Perea P70 User manual

Installation Instructions
WAREMA pergola awning
Perea P70
For qualified technicians only
Valid from 14 January 2019
Document number2023753 [Rev.2 - en]
Installation Instructions
WAREMA pergola awning
Perea P70
For qualified technicians only
Valid from 14 January 2019
Document number2023753 [Rev.2 - en]

Table of contents
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Table of contents
1 Safety and product information........................................................................................ 3
2 Installation......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Unpacking the product..................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Scope of delivery..........................................................................................................................................5
2.3 Product position............................................................................................................................................ 6
2.4 Installing the consoles.................................................................................................................................. 7
2.5 Installing the bearing tube............................................................................................................................8
2.6 Preparing the poles (optional)...................................................................................................................... 8
2.7 Erecting the portal........................................................................................................................................ 8
2.8 Attaching the rafters..................................................................................................................................... 9
2.9 Aligning the awning.................................................................................................................................... 10
2.10 Attaching the pole to the mounting substructure....................................................................................... 10
2.11 Securing the rafters permanently............................................................................................................... 12
2.12 Installing the drive shaft............................................................................................................................. 12
2.13 Installing the wall connection..................................................................................................................... 15
2.14 Installing the awning fabric.........................................................................................................................16
2.15 Pulling in the LED line and looping it through........................................................................................... 17
2.16 Attaching the fabric.....................................................................................................................................17
2.17 Installing the LED strip light rail................................................................................................................. 18
2.18 Installing the side cap.................................................................................................................................18
2.19 Line routing................................................................................................................................................. 19
2.20 Setting the motor limit positions................................................................................................................. 19
2.21 Performing a functional check (What to do when?)...................................................................................19
2.22 Connecting the motor on-site..................................................................................................................... 19
2.23 Troubleshooting: wrong motor limit positions............................................................................................. 19
2.24 Finishing the installation............................................................................................................................. 20

Safety and product information
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1 Safety and product information
Warnings are marked in the instructions with this
symbol.
Read through the product instructions before
use.
Observe all safety and setting instructions.
The basic safety instructions
can be viewed under
(www.warema.de/Sicherheitshinweise).
Target group
These instructions are intended for use by qualified
specialists and fitters.
Permissible activities
Performing tasks on the product that are not described in
these instructions is not permissible. No other alterations
are to be carried out on the product other than as described
in these instructions without the written approval of
WAREMA.
Intended use
The following details apply to the following product: Pergola
awning P70
The product is an external, weatherproof,large-areasun
shading system that may be used for protection against
heat and rain, and for glare control.
Parts description
4
9
8
10
11
7
6
5
12
1
2
3
1Console 7Movable projection
profile
2Motor unit 8Post
3Bearing tube 9Drainage gutter
4Side cover 10 Trim panel
5Rafter 11 Awning fabric
6Travelling horizontal
profile
12 Rain hood
Fig. 1: Parts overview for Perea P70
Wind resistance
The product reaches the following wind resistance: class 3
Use up to Beaufort 7 is permitted.
Beaufort 7 corresponds to a maximum of 17.4m/s and is
defined as a stiff wind, i.e. inconvenience felt when walking
against the wind, whole trees in motion.
The installed product will meet the requirements of the
specified class if the following instructions are observed
during installation:
– The type and number of consoles
– The fixing material used must be suitable for the
mounting substructure (the fitter is responsible for the
right selection).
– The screw anchor pull-out forces specified by the
manufacturer must be taken into account.
– The installation specifications from the fixing material
manufacturer must be adhered to (the fitter is
responsible for adherence).
Depending on the mounting substructure, the wind
resistance class may vary due to the variability of the
building material.

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Rain class
The product provides rain protection starting at an
inclination angle of 7° (corresponds to the smallest possible
angle that can be ordered).
Electric drive data
INFO
Observe the separate instructions for the motor.
2 Installation
INFO
The following installation steps are not described in
these installation instructions and can be found in
the accompanying installation note.
Installation of window awning with ZIP guidance
INFO
The fixation and the fixing material must be suitable
for the existing mounting substructure and must be
designed according to the applicable regulations.
INFO
Adhere to the application drawings.
DANGER
Electric shock!
When working in the immediate vicinity of potentially
live parts, such as on-site connecting lines, contact
may result in an electric shock.
Check that the on-site connecting line is de-
energised.
Before installation, de-energise the on-site
connecting line and secure it against being
switched on again.
WARNING
Risk of injury from a falling product!
The product only meets the requirements of the
specified wind resistance class when installed under
certain conditions.
The specified number of fixations and fixing
points must be adhered to.
Observe the information provided by the dowel
manufacturer when installing the product.
INFO
The point of reference for instructions indicating
a side or views is looking from the inside to the
extension direction.

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2.1 Unpacking the product
WARNING
Risk of suffocation from carelessness!
Plastic film, polystyrene, small parts, etc., can be
very dangerous for children to play with.
Keep children away from small parts.
Do not leave the packaging material lying around
in disorderly fashion.
INFO
Dispose of the packaging material properly after the
unit is unpacked.
Carefully unpack the product and the individual parts.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from a falling product!
Use of the wrong procedure when pulling the
product up to a higher level with the aid of cables
may result in the product falling down.
Take the product out of the packaging.
Attach the cables to the product in such a way
that they cannot slide off.
The product must be horizontal while it is being
raised.
2.2 Scope of delivery
INFO
Check the scope of delivery against the delivery
note.
Check the parts to make sure they are not
damaged.
Compare the situation on-site with the order
data.
If any items are damaged or not as specified
in the order, stop installation and contact
WAREMA.
Overview of ground connections
Base plate (standard) Field of application
Installation of glass not per-
missible!
Ground installation with
ground screw
Ground installation with
threaded rod
Ground installation di-
rectly on the foundation
Base plate (large) Field of application
Installation of glass permis-
sible.
Ground installation di-
rectly on the foundation
Tab. 1: Overview of ground connections with field of
application

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2.3 Product position
H
T
90-190
60-160
60-160
90-190
B
B1
B2
31*
B
BOrder width TOrder depth = wall to back edge of post
HInstallation height (bottom edge of console) 31* Distance from outer edge of side cover
Fig. 2: Dimensional drawing of Perea P70 (all dimensions in mm)

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Fixation methods for the poles
INFO
Note the special features of the fixation methods
of the components listed and have any necessary
preparations made.
Pole
Ground installation directly on the foundation [2]
1
2
4
The base plate [1] is at-
tached directly to the foun-
dation [2] using suitable fix-
ing material [4].
Ground installation with threaded rod [6].
61
2
Attach the base plate [1] to
the threaded rod [6] (with-
out intermediate layer).
Ground installation with ground screw [3]
1
3
Attach the base plate [1] to
the ground screw [3] (with-
out intermediate layer).
INFO
When creating the foundation, observe DIN1045
and make sure the foundation-laying area is free
of frost. The edge distances of the fixing points
must be taken into consideration.
The foundation for mounting the base plate must
be poured in accordance with the construction
regulations.
The foundation dimensions must be at least
1000x1000x1000mm.
INFO
The technical requirements for the screw
foundation must be adhered to.
2.4 Installing the consoles
CAUTION
Risk of injury from a falling product!
The number of consoles and the mounting
substructure have a large influence on product
stability. The design is for the following
substructures: full brick, concrete and wood.
Adhere to the number of consoles.
Check the mounting substructure.
Number of rafters Number of consoles
2 pieces 2 pieces
3 pieces 4 pieces
Tab. 2: Number of consoles for the number of rafters
Marking and drilling the fixing points of the consoles
INFO
Pencil in the fixing positions centrally to permit
corrections later on.
H
B
80
X
40
40
Transfer the position
of the consoles to the
mounting substructure
(see Fig. 2). Make sure
the markings are at the
same height.
Hold the console
against the marking,
and make sure it is
properly aligned both
vertically and horizontal-
ly.
Transfer the drill hole
position.
Drill the fixing holes.
Attaching and aligning the consoles
INFO
Check the mounting substructure for
unevenness.
Correct any unevenness.
Attach the consoles.
Align the consoles with
one another.

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2.5 Installing the bearing tube
INFO
Observe the tightening torque specifications (min.
tightening torque=25Nm/max. tightening torque
=30Nm).
1
2
3
Mount the bearing tube
in the opening of the
console.
Centre the bearing tube.
Screw in the screws
DIN931 M10x60. Note
the tightening torque.
2.6 Preparing the poles (optional)
INFO
If the water drain in the post is too low, the
connection to the high-temperature pipe (referred to
as the HT pipe below) must be disassembled to be
able to move the cover high up enough to permit the
post to be attached.
1
1
2
3
4
Unscrew the screws
DIN965 5x25.
Remove the cover panel
for the HT pipe.
Remove the retaining
plate for the HT pipe.
Slide the HT pipe into
the post. The HT pipe
is not permitted to pro-
trude.
Slide the cover over the
pole (only if included).
Attach the base plate
to the pole with screws
DIN7500 M8x60.
2.7 Erecting the portal
Attaching the drainage gutter to the post
INFO
The post is flush with the outer edge (higher side) of
the drainage gutter.
1
2
Place the drainage gut-
ter on the post. Note the
position of the drain.
Attach the drainage
gutter using washers
DIN125 8.4 and screws
DIN912 M8x20.
B3
B4
Measure the cover pan-
el [B4] of the window
awning and compare it
with the existing differ-
ence [B3] between the
poles.
1
2
3
If B4 ≠B4, the poles can
be shifted by ±1.5mm. Per-
form the following steps.
Release the screws on
both sides.
Move the poles by the
difference.
Tighten the screws.
Erecting the portal
Fig. 3: Erecting, aligning and securing the portal
Erect the portal. Centre the position (see Fig. 2/Page 6)
and roughly align the portal with the bearing tube.
Attach braces to secure the portal against falling over.

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Attaching the bearing part
Attach the bearing parts
with screws DIN912
M8x25 to the slot nuts
in the drainage gutter.
It should still be possi-
ble to move the bearing
parts.
31
Move the outer bear-
ing parts to the speci-
fied position; the middle
bearing part (if present)
is centred.
Tighten the screws.
2.8 Attaching the rafters
INFO
Beads are inserted in the
outer rafters.
The bead must face
inwards.
Order width Number of rafters
Up to 4000mm 2pieces
From 4001mm 3pieces
Tab. 3: Number of rafters for various order widths
Attaching the middle console in the bearing tube
INFO
Begin with the middle rafter, if present.
Attach the console in
the bearing tube.
Move the rafter to posi-
tion. Note the order data
(Fig. 2).
Screw in the screw
DIN912 M8x30. The
console is now secured
against detachment.
Rest the rafters on the portal.
Attaching the outer consoles to the bearing tube.
INFO
The bead on the rafter must face inward.
Attach the console in
the bearing tube.
5
Move the rafter to posi-
tion. Note the order data
(Fig. 2).
Screw in the screw
DIN912 M8x30. The
console is now secured
against detachment.
Secure the console
against becoming de-
tached.
Rest the rafters on the portal.

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Connecting the rafter with the drainage gutter
Insert the head piece in
the recess of the bear-
ing part.
Attach the head piece
on the bearing part
with the screw DIN912
M8x35.
Installing the front trim panel
1
2
1Trim panel 2Screws DIN7984
M8x16
Fig. 4: Installing the trim panel
INFO
Position the trim panel above the last runner. It will
be aligned to the final position later on.
Slide the slot nuts to the
correct position and se-
cure them. Slot nuts are
not clamped and may
slide off.
Screw in the screws
DIN7984 M6x16 into
the slot nuts through the
trim panel.
2.9 Aligning the awning
D1
D2
D3
D4
31
Fig. 5: Measuring the diagonals (Perea P70)
Measure the diagonalsD1 and D2 or D3 and D4
(depending on the number of rafters). If D1/D3=D2/D4,
the rafters are parallel and at right angles.
Move the portal if necessary and check the diagonals
again.
2.10 Attaching the pole to the mounting
substructure
INFO
The edge distances of the fixing points must be
adhered to.
Drilling the fixing holes
INFO
Applies to screw foundation
Transfer the position of
the posts to the mount-
ing substructure.
Raise the rafter and move the portal toward the bearing
tube.
Mount the ground screw into the mounting substructure.
INFO
Applies to ground installation directly on the
foundation or ground installation with a threaded rod.

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Pencil in the fixing holes
centrally in the oblong
holes. This will make it
possible to adjust the
position later on.
Drill ∅8-mm fixing
holes. When using the
cover for the base plate,
drill 10mm deeper.
t
d
hef
t
fix
l
INFO
Standard ground in-
stallation directly on
the foundation: dow-
el FAZ II 8/30
l = long dowel
(95mm)
td = borehole depth
(95mm + 10mm)
hef= min. anchor
depth (45mm)
tfix = usable length
(30mm)
14
INFO
Standard ground
installation with
threaded rod
When using the cov-
er for the base plate,
the threaded rods/
threads of the screw
may protrude max.
14mm above the
base plate.
Installing the base plate
INFO
Applies to screw foundation
Hold the base plate
against the screw foun-
dation. If the holes do
not align, the base plate
must be turned.
Fit the base plate with
screws DIN 933 M8x80,
washers DIN 125 8.4
and nuts DIN 934 M8.
Attach the base plate
to the screw founda-
tion using washers DIN
9021 8.4 and screws
DIN 933 M8x14.
Attaching the posts
INFO
Applies to screw foundation
Insert washers
DIN9021 8.4.
Position the pole or
guide rail over the
screws.
Secure the pole or
guide rail with washers
DIN9021 8.4 and nuts
DIN934 M8. Tighten
the fixing to the point
where it can still be ad-
justed later on.
INFO
Applies to ground installation directly on the
foundation or ground installation with a threaded rod.
Position the pole or
guide rail over the fixing
points.
Drive the fixing materi-
al (e.g. FAZ screw an-
chors) into the mounting
substructure.

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Tighten the fixing to the
point where it can still
be adjusted later on.
Aligning the pole to the substructure
Check the alignment of
the portal with a spirit
level.
INFO
Installation directly on the mounting substructure:
Correct any unevenness in the substructure by
shimming with suitable material.
Installation on the threaded rod/screw foundation:
Adjust the nuts to correct any unevenness.
Tighten the post fixations.
Shortening the protrusion of the screw thread
INFO
Applies to screw foundation
14
INFO
When using the cov-
er for the base plate,
the threaded rods/
threads of the screw
may protrude max.
14mm above the
base plate.
2.11 Securing the rafters permanently
Retightening the rafters on the bearing tube
Tighten the screws.
Retightening the inclination angle adjustment on the
rafters
Lock the screws and
tighten the nut.
2.12 Installing the drive shaft
INFO
The drive unit with motor is always on the right (as
viewed from the inside in the extension direction).
If there are 3 rafters, the longer square shaft must
be inserted in the middle rafter.
NOTICE
Function problems through incorrect positioning of
the runners when installing the drive shaft.
The position of the runners when installing the
drive shaft influences the running behaviour of the
projection profile. The front runner is connected
to the drive shaft via a toothed belt. If the runners
are not at the same position when the drive shaft is
installed, the unit may run asymmetrical.
Move all runners together toward the bearing
tube before the pins are inserted.

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Overview
1
2
3
4
5
1Square shaft, short, 2-part, with coupling (removing
coupling)
4Square shaft without coupling
2Motor unit with coupling (coupling only opened) 5Square shaft, short, 2-part, with coupling (removing
coupling)
3Square shaft, long, 2-part, with coupling (removing
coupling - only with 3 rafters)
Fig. 6: Drive unit

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Preparing the couplings
Motor unit:
4-4,5
Release the screws
DIN912 M6x30 on the
installed coupling. The
square shaft must be in-
serted slightly.
2-part square shaft Unscrew the screws
DIN912 M6x30 on the
mounted coupling.
Remove the coupling
from the square shaft.
Installing the short square shaft [1]in the console
Slide the square shaft
into the console.
60
1
2
Adjust the distance be-
tween the screw head
and the console to
60mm.
Tighten the screw
DIN933 M8x140. The
square shaft is ten-
sioned.
Installing and coupling the motor unit[2]
Attach the motor unit to
the bearing tube.
Screw in the screws
DIN912 M8x40 slightly.
The motor unit must be
secured against becom-
ing detached, but must
still be movable.
5-10
Slide the motor unit into
the console to the right
position relative to the
square shaft; the dis-
tance is 5-10mm.
Position the coupling
jaws above both square
shafts.
12
3
4
Tighten the screw
DIN912 M6x30. Tight-
en the screws diagonal-
ly instead of circularly to
prevent formation of a
gap.

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Installing and coupling the square shaft [3] (only
necessary in case of 3 rafters)
Slide the square shaft
into the console.
Slide the square shaft
into the coupling of the
motor unit.
60
1
2
Adjust the distance be-
tween the screw head
and the console to
60mm.
Tighten the screw
DIN933 M8x140. The
square shaft is ten-
sioned.
12
3
4
Tighten the screw
DIN912 M6x30. Tight-
en the screws diagonal-
ly instead of circularly to
prevent formation of a
gap.
Installing the short square shaft [5] in the console
Slide the square shaft
into the console.
60
1
2
Adjust the distance be-
tween the screw head
and the console to
60mm.
Tighten the screw
DIN933 M8x140. The
square shaft is ten-
sioned.
Coupling the long square shaft [4]
5-10
5-10
Place the square shaft
between the mounted
square shafts.
On both sides:
Position the coupling
jaws above both square
shafts.
12
3
4
On both sides:
Tighten the screw
DIN912 M6x30. Tight-
en the screws diagonal-
ly instead of circularly to
prevent formation of a
gap.
2.13 Installing the wall connection
INFO
The wall connection cannot be installed after the
horizontal profile is installed.
Place the wall connection on the rafter, centre between
the rafters and slide against the mounting substructure.
1
2
Attach the wall connec-
tion to the mounting
substructure.
Seal the wall connec-
tion against the mount-
ing substructure with sil-
icone.
Attach the wall connec-
tion to the rafter using
the washers DIN9021
and screws 4.8x13 (with
AW 25).
INFO
The remaining parts of the rain hood will be mounted
later on.

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2.14 Installing the awning fabric
INFO
During the entire installation process, rest the
awning fabric on mounting stands, for example.
The awning fabric is installed from the rear to the
front and with the projection and horizontal profiles
at the same time.
The operations must be executed simultaneously on
both sides.
Installing the rear projection profile
Pull the loop of the
awning fabric with the
bead into the beading
channel of the projec-
tion profile.
Center the awning fab-
ric.
Place the seal between
the projection profile
and the block and hold
the projection profile
against the block.
Press the bushing into
the projection profile.
Screw in the screw
DIN912 M8x80.
Installing the travelling horizontal profiles (moving, not
driven)
Slide the seal over the
pin.
Slide the awning fabric
over the pin.
Slide the projection pro-
file over the pin.
Press the bushing into
the projection profile.
Screw in nut DIN985
M8. Do not tighten yet;
the fabric still needs to
be aligned.
Installing the front projection profile (moving, driven)
Pull the loop of the
awning fabric with the
bead into the beading
channel of the projec-
tion profile.
Center the awning fab-
ric.
Slide the seal and pro-
jection profile over the
pin.

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Press the bushing into
the projection profile.
Screw in the nut
DIN985 M8.
Slide the front trim panel to the proper position.
Position the trim panel (see Page 10) above the front
projection profile.
2.15 Pulling in the LED line and looping it
through
Extend the awning.
1
2
Secure the LED lines to
the pulling element in
the pocket.
Pull the LED lines all the
way to the end of the
pocket.
INFO
Loop through from the front to the rear.
Only one line is shown here, but there are two LED
lines.
Front travelling horizontal profile with LED
Pull the line ends
through the opening in
the fabric.
Push the fabric up and
push the lines through
the drilled holes in the
projection profile.
Pull the lines out of the
projection profile.
Remaining travelling horizontal profiles with LED
Pull the line loops
through the opening in
the fabric.
Push the fabric up and
push the lines through
the drilled holes in the
projection profile.
Pull the lines out of the
projection profile.
Cut through the line
loops.
2.16 Attaching the fabric
Align the awning fabric. Remove creases in the awning
fabric by pulling on it.
Tighten nuts DIN985 M8.
Lift the awning fabric.
Pull off the protective
film.
Lower the awning fabric onto the horizontal profiles.
Retract the awning.
Press the awning fabric
onto the adhesive tape.

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2.17 Installing the LED strip light rail
Parts description
3
1
2
4
1Cover profile 3LED strip light rail
2Clip holder 4WMS Dimmer smart
Fig. 7: Parts for the LED strip light rail
Installing the clip holder
Attach the clip hold-
er using the screw
DIN7982 3.5x9.5.
Clipping on the LED strip light rail
Push the LED strip light
rail onto the clip holder
until the clip holder en-
gages.
Pass the LED line
through the drilled hole
in the cover profile.
Connecting the LED strip light rail
Pass the LED line
through the drilled hole
in the projection profile.
11
Strip the lines 11mm.
Connect the line of the
LED strip light rail to the
supply line using WAGO
terminals. Use one ter-
minal per colour.
Installing the cover of the travelling horizontal profiles
Slide the terminals into
the profile. The opening
must face down.
Clip on the projection
profile cover.
2.18 Installing the side cap
Attach the side cov-
er onto the projection
profile with screws
DIN7981 3.5x13.

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Press the end cap onto
the side cover.
2.19 Line routing
Integrated control
Connection assignment of the control line
Art.Nr. 2020950
24 V +
24 V -
24 V +
24 V -
LED 1 +
LED 1 -
LED 2 +
LED 2 -
LED 3 +
LED 3 -
BR
SW
RT
BL
GE
WS
OR
GR
GN
VI
Inserting the control components in the profile
Insert the control in the trim panel.
Connecting the LED strip light rail to the control
Route the LED lines on the inside along the rafter to the
trim panel.
Connect the LED lines with the control (Integrated
control).
Connecting the on-site line to the control
Route the on-site line on the inside along the rafter to
the trim panel.
Connect the on-site line with the control.
Connecting the motor line to the control
Route the motor line on the inside along the rafter to the
trim panel.
Connect the motor line with the control.
Securing the line
Secure the lines on the rafter to prevent them from
resting on the awning fabric.
2.20 Setting the motor limit positions
INFO
Follow the setting instructions and wiring
diagram.
When using a control: follow the separate
instructions.
2.21 Performing a functional check (What to do
when?)
CAUTION
Risk of crushing from failure to exercise care during
operation.
Persons who are located within the projection area
may be injured.
Keep the projection area clear of persons.
Keep children away from the operating elements.
Connect the motor line with the programming cable/
test cable. If necessary, an adapter can be connected
between them.
Connect the programming cable/test cable with the
power supply.
INFO
of the motors used are not intended for continuous
operation.
The integrated thermal protection switches the motor
off after approx. 4minutes. The product will be ready
again for use after 10 to 15 minutes.
When using the product, avoid operating the
motor continuously over a lengthy period.
General procedure
Retract and extend the product multiple times. Check
the front and rear limit positions of the product.
Adjusting the motor limit positions see Chapter 2.23/
Page 19.
2.22 Connecting the motor on-site
INFO
Follow the setting instructions and wiring
diagram.
When using a control: follow the separate
instructions.
Connect the motor line with the on-site connection.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock from insufficient care!
The line can be damaged by moving parts!
Keep the line away from all moving parts.
2.23 Troubleshooting: wrong motor limit
positions
Cause Remedy
The motor has not been
learned in or has not been
operated three times
Learn in the motor (see
separate instructions for
the motor).

Installation
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2.24 Finishing the installation
Installing the rain hood
INFO
Depending on the order depth, the rain hood
consists of 2 or more parts. The middle parts are
installed in the same way.
Middle rain hood (multiple units are possible, 90° fold
on one side only)
1
2
Rest the middle rain
hood on the rafter and
push under the wall
connection.
Attach the rain hood to
the rafter using washers
DIN9021 and screws
4.8x13 (with AW 25).
Front rain hood (end - both sides with 90° fold)
1
2
Place the front rain
hood on the rafter and
slide under the middle
rain hood.
Attach the rain hood to
the rafter using washers
DIN9021 and screws
4.8x13 (with AW 25).
Slide the front trim panel (see Fig. 4) to the folded edge
of the rain hood and tighten the fixing.
Installing the side covers
Slide the cover over the
console. The two drilled
holes must be aligned
vertically.
Attach the cover to the
console using screw
DIN7981 3.5x9.5.
Slide the front cover
in the installed cover.
Place the tab in the
notch for the wall con-
nection.
Attach the cover to the
rafter using screws
4.8x16 (with AW25).
Installing the lower cover
Attach the lower cover
to the projection profile
(beading channel).
Push the lower cov-
er onto the console
and attach using screw
DIN912 M4x12 and
washer DIN125 4.3.
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