Inel YYGL35RP-10/17, YYGL45RP-20/15 Operating Instructions Manual

P. I. E. INEL Sp. z o. o., ul. Mostowa 1, 80-778 Gdańsk, inel@inel.gda.pl www.inel.gda.pl
Operating instructions
Overload detection motor with built in radio receiver
YYGL35RP-10/17 YYGL45RP-20/15
The drive does not require the programming of limit positions.
In order to ensure the correct operation of the drive, use blocking hangers and stoppers in the lower slat. The window must be fitted with a sill. The length of the curtain must be adjusted to the length of the guides.
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES
1.1 Basic guidelines
The overload detection motor is delivered in a condition allowing for safe installation and operation, provided that all guidelines herein as well as relevant safety and accident prevention regulations are observed. Only qualified and licenced personnel is allowed to install and repair electrical devices. It is prohibited to make any changes or modifications to the drive. Warranty repairs may be conducted only by the manufacturer. Use only original spare parts and accessories during post-warranty repairs. Operational safety of the drive can only be ensured if it is used for its intended purpose. Do not exceed limit values given in technical information.
1.2 Additional safety regulations
Observe relevant safety and accident prevention regulations when installing, commissioning and maintaining the drive. The following must be given special consideration:
1. Fire safety regulations.
2. Accident prevention regulations.
1.3 General notes on risks and safety measures
These notes are general guidelines for the use of INEL devices in combination with other devices. These guidelines must be strictly observed when installing and operating the devices.
Warning - against possible damage to the drive, roller blind, roller blind cassette, elevation etc. if no relevant safety measures are taken:
• Check if all screw connections are secure before
installing the drive and setting limit switches
Danger - means that there is a threat to life and limb of the user if no relevant safety measures are taken:
• Check the compatibility of the permissible voltage of
the device with the local power supply before connecting.
• Observe applicable safety and accident prevention regulations.
• Use an isolation switch allowing for safe power supply disconnection (e.g. fuse cut-off switch) installed in such a way that all connections can easily be cut out.
• Inspect wires and cables regularly for damaged insulation and conductor continuity.
• If any damage is identified, cut off power immediately and replace the damaged wiring.
1.4 Warning
• Do not allow children to play with control devices.
• Keep the remote control out of reach of children.
• Observe the moving roller blind and keep people away until it fully opens or closes.
• The users of the roller blind must be instructed in its operation and existing risks related to its usage. Persons are deemed to have been trained if the employer, administrator or owner allowed them to use the roller blind and instructed them in its operation.
It is not permitted to dispose of waste equipment together with other waste. Dispose only in specially
designated areas. The household plays a key role in the recycling of waste equipment. By correct sorting of waste, including waste equipment and batteries, household members ensure that the equipment is not disposed together with household waste, but in specially designated areas, and thus may be used again after recycling.
2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Safety regulations
Only persons with appropriate authorisation may install the
drive.
The weight of the roller blind may not exceed the maximum
load of the drive specified in the selection table (see the end of the instructions)
Routing the cable properly (loop aimed downwards) will
protect the drive against any water damage.
Do not drill holes in motor housing.  Protect the motor against contact with any liquids.  Avoid crushing and impacting the motor, protect the motor
against shock.
Do not connect more than one on/off switch to a single
motor.
Do not connect more than one motor to a single on/off
switch.
Figure 1
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2.2 Installing the motor
Fix the mounting bracket (A) to the side of the roller blind
cassette, connect the adapter (D) to the thrust ring of the motor (C).
Place an appropriate driver provided with the motor (E) on
the motor axis, secure it with a pin (F), and slide the entire motor to the roller tube (G).
Figure 2
WARNING: The motor is fitted with an internal thermal cut-out which allows the roller blind to work continuously for ca. 4 min. After this time the temperature inside the motor will exceed the permissible value, which will cause power cut-out. Subsequent vertical movement of the roller blind will only be possible after the motor cools down (it can take up to twenty minutes). Using this cut-out greatly increases the life of the drive
2.3 Electrical connections
A monostable switch can be connected to the motor, which will short the control signal (black wire) with ground (grey wire) when pressed. The switch operates in a loop: up - stop - down - stop.
DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING
ANY CONNECTIONS!
Improper roller blind installation will cause the
motor to stop unexpectedly.
In order to ensure the correct operation of the motor, use rigid hangers and stoppers in the lower slat. The length of the curtain must be adjusted to the length of the guides.
3. REGISTERING REMOTE CONTROLS
The motor is compatible with the following remote controls: PIL­01/04NS, 01/05/09/19PM, PIL-19/99PMT, PIL-01/05/09/19DL, PIL-19/99DLT, PIL-01PT.
Our drives allow for two methods of entering the remote control registration mode:
3.1 Each time after connecting to mains, each drive will enter the registration mode for 10 seconds.
After the motor is received from the manufacturer or if the remote control is lost, a new remote can be registered as follows:
Connect the drive to the mains: 230 VAC. Within 10 seconds from connecting to the mains, press the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the remote control at the same time for the selected channel
The drive will make a short up and down movement. Within the next 10 seconds register the channel by pressing ▲.
The registration will be confirmed by a short up-down movement.
WARNING: The procedure will erase all previously registered channels from the memory. This will allow to register a remote control with a drive without another registered remote control (new drive or lost/stolen remote).
3.2 Entering the registration mode with a previously registered remote control.
If a remote control has already been registered, subsequent channels of the same or another remote can be registered without disconnecting from the mains. On the registered remote,
press the ▲ and ▼ buttons at the same time.
The roller blind will move up and down. It will remain in registration mode for the next 10 seconds. During that time, in order to register a new channel of the same or another remote, select the desired channel on the remote and press the ▲ button.
This way you can register any channel to any drive, but only if you have a previously registered remote control.
4. INVERTING MOVEMENT DIRECTION
If you need to invert the movement of the roller blind (roller blind movement direction does not match the directions on the remote control), you must enter programming mode (with a previously registered remote).
Press the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the remote at the same time, the motor will make a short up-down movement, then press STOP, the motor will make another short up-down movement. Press ▲ and ▼ again, and then STOP, the motor will move up-down­down-up.
WARNING: By inverting the direction of motor movement you will reset the drive to factory settings.
5. STARTUP
After delivery from the manufacturer the motor is factory set. The motor will adjust to the roller blind used after making 3 stops in the upper and lower limit position. After that the motor will be ready for use.
The motor detects low rpm caused by overload, and locks the direction it was moving before being stopped. In order to unlock the direction, move in the opposite direction for at least 1 second.
Before drive startup/programming check the condition
of the curtain, guides and roller blind cassette and whether there is a sill mounted in the window!
The roller blind cassette and guides should be free from any contaminants and ensure unrestricted curtain movement throughout the entire length. If the guides are contaminated with building materials or are too tight, they can cause damage to the drive and the roller blind, which is not covered by the warranty.
Figure 3
N - neutral
PE - protective
L -
brown
yellow-green
black
blue
grey
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