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Installation
The unit is surface mounted indoors on a suitable
substructure. For wall or ceiling installation, the fixing
materials must have sufficient dimensions. Insert a slotted
screwdriver into the appropriate cover opening (see fig. 2)
and carefully pry the hinged cover open. After both latches
have been unlatched, the cover can be flipped open. Open
the second cover in the same way. Alternatively, the AP
variant may also be mounted on a DIN rail (TH 35-15).
Electrical connection
An on-site overload current protection device (fuse) and a
disconnecting and isolating switch to switch off the entire
unit must be provided.
The unit is electrically connected according to the wiring
diagram on the other side of the page (Fig. 3).
The bus lines must be provided with 120 Ω termi-
nating resistors at the beginning and end of the
line.
ARNINGW
After installation, all terminals and
connections under current must be
completely closed by the latched cover to
prevent accidental contact. It should not be
possible to open the latched cover without
using tools.
Commissioning
After the installation has been completed and the supply
voltage is applied, the device needs to be taken into
service using the Omnexo software. The actuator will only
work in dead man's mode until it has been successfully
commissioned.
You will find a detailed description on commissioning in the
Omnexo software under "Help".
Information on commissioning and the
Omnexo app is available at:
www.warema.com/en/omnexo/
Maintenance
There are no parts inside the device that require
maintenance. In the event of a malfunction, the built-in
miniature fuses should only be replaced by a certified
electrician.
Cleaning
Clean the housing with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use
detergents, cleaning agents, solvents, abrasive substances
or steam cleaners!
Liability
Failure to comply with the product information in these
instructions and any use of the device other than its
intended use may result in the manufacturer refusing to
honour warranty claims for product damage. In this case,
liability for secondary harm to persons or damage to
property will also be excluded. Observe the information in
the operating instructions for your sun shading system.
The automatic or manual operation of the sun shading
system while iced over and the use of the sun shading
system during severe weather may cause damage and
must be prevented by the operator through suitable
precautions.
Obligations for the disposal of electrical
devices
A marking with this symbol indicates the following
obligations under the scope of legal regulations:
The owner of this electrical device must dispose of it
separately from unsorted municipal waste for further
recycling.
Used batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed
in the old device, as well as lamps/bulbs that can be
removed from the old device without breaking, must be
disposed of separately.
Distributors of electrical devices and disposal
companies are obliged to take back the equipment free
of charge.
The owner must take it upon themselves to delete any
personal data contained in the electrical device prior to
disposal.