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WAREMA external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set cover panel installation between guide rails Installation instructions For qualified technicians only Valid from 25 June 2012 Document no. [M2001414_0] EN

Table of contents Table of contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 Introduction... 3 Information on safety... 3 Explanation of symbols and signs... 3 Important safety information... 4 Information on the target group and application of these instructions... 6 Product information... 6 Parts description... 6 Technical data/accessories... 7 Intended use... 7 Wind speed limits... 8 CE conformity... 9 Installation... 10 Tools... 10 Unpacking the external venetian blind... 11 Scope of delivery... 11 Marking the position of the external venetian blind... 12 Installing the guide rails... 13 Preparing the cover panel... 15 Preparing the feedthrough for the power line... 16 Installing the cover panel... 17 Attaching and centring the top rail... 18 Performing a functional check with the external venetian blind... 20 Final tasks... 21 [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 2 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Information on safety 1.2 Explanation of symbols and signs Safety information and symbols are contained in the appropriate parts of the text. It is important to follow these instructions in the interests of personal safety. Failure to comply with these instructions when operating the product may result in personal injury and/or property damage. Failure to comply with these instructions relieves WAREMA of liability. Warnings are marked with these symbols in the instructions. Read the instructions carefully before starting with the installation. Read and observe all warnings. Please observe all safety, installation, operating and setting instructions. Observe all warnings on the product. Symbol Use/explanation DANGER Identifies an imminent danger that may result in death or serious injury if not prevented. WARNING Identifies a potential danger that may result in death or serious injury if not prevented. CAUTION Identifies a potential danger that may result in minor injury or property damage if not prevented. Read the installation instructions. Note Important information on how to proceed and on the content of these instructions. Activity/step List [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 3 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Introduction 1.3 Important safety information The safety instructions and warnings described here are intended to safeguard your health as well as protect the product. Please read the following points carefully. Damage resulting from inappropriate use or the failure to observe these instructions or safety information is not covered by the guarantee. Liability will not be accepted for secondary damage. General conditions If the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set is used at escape doors and emergency windows to protect against summer heat and glare and to provide privacy, the batteryoperated emergency retraction set is activated in case of an emergency to clear the escape route. Danger to life and product damage from incorrect procedure during commissioning! If the following points are not followed, no warranty can be granted for functional problems, soiling and damage. The external venetian blind must remain out of service until the commissioning has been released. Raise the external venetian blind fully to clear the escape route. The external venetian blind is sufficiently raised if the external venetian blind disappears into the cover panel (if present), or if the escape door or emergency window can be opened. Installation preparations Correct functioning of the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and batteryoperated emergency retraction set and, therefore, unblocking of the escape doors and emergency windows in case of an emergency are only ensured if you follow our safety instructions closely. Danger to life and limb if the WAREMA control is not used! It must be ensured that the external venetian blind is only activated by the associated electronic battery-operated control. Manipulations by third parties must be excluded. It is important that the external venetian blind is not blocked by dirt or obstacles. Danger to life from restrictions of the escape route while during installation of the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set! Before beginning installation, inform the safety officer that the escape route is available only to a limited extent. It must be ensured that the building can be evacuated along a different escape route. Risk of injury and damage to the product from incorrect installation! Comply with the specified installation steps and instructions. Install the product only if it is in technically perfect condition. Before installation, check the mounting substructure to make sure it can bear the loads. Widely cordon off the installation site and the projection area of the external venetian blind. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 4 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Introduction Packaging Risk of damage to the product Risk of suffocation! Do not leave the packaging material lying around, and keep children away from small parts. Plastic film, polystyrene, small parts, etc., can be very dangerous for children to play with. Electrical connection Electric shock from incorrect installation! The electrical installation must be performed by a certified electrician in accordance with the electrical installation regulations published by the Association of German Electrical Engineers (VDE 0100) or the standards and regulations of the country in which the product is being installed. The specialist must observe the installation instructions included with the electrical appliances. Before commissioning the product, remove all lines that are not required. Disconnect any devices that are not needed for operation. Risks posed by the product Risk of crushing and injury! When raising and lowering the product and when making the electrical connection of the system, do not reach into movable parts (e.g. between the bottom rails and/or slats). Transport Risk of injury from unmonitored or improper operation of the external venetian blind. Install the operating elements of the product and the emergency push button of the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set outside of the projection area but within view of the product at a height that meets the national regulations for the disabled. Instruct customers on how to use the product. Product damage and property damage from carelessness during operation! The projection area of the external venetian blind must be kept clear of fixed and movable obstacles. Risk of injury and product damage from inappropriate transport! The gross axle weight rating and gross weight rating of the transport vehicle must not be exceeded. A loaded vehicle may handle differently. Secure the transported goods appropriately and safely. Protect the packaging of the product against moisture. Soaked packaging may work loose and cause accidents. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 5 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Introduction/product information 1.4 Information on the target group and application of these instructions Target group These installation instructions are intended for qualified fitters. Knowledge of safety at work, accident prevention regulations, working with ladders and scaffolding, handling and transporting long and heavy items, using fixation materials, assessment of the building fabric, commissioning and operation of the product is required. If any of these qualifications are unavailable, the work must be carried out by a specialist fitting company. 2 Product information 2.1 Parts description The electrical installation must be performed by a certified electrician in accordance with the electrical installation regulations published by the Association of German Electrical Engineers (VDE 0100) or the standards and regulations of the country in which the product is being installed. Contents These instructions are part of the operating instructions and are an integral part of this product. These instructions contain important information on transport, handling, installation and commissioning of this item. They describe the basic installation of the WAREMA external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set, mounted in the cover panel between the guide rails. Other versions or special solutions are not dealt with. Permissible activities Aside from the activities described for the product in these installation instructions, alterations, additions and maintenance work on the product are not permitted without the written approval of WAREMA. Fig. 1: 1 Top rail 8 Guide rail 2 Bracket 9 Bottom rail 3 External venetian blind drive (motor) 10 Lifting tape 4 Top rail bracket 11 Emergency push button* 5 Auxiliary motor 12 Battery-operated control* 6 Cover panel 13 Tilting tape 7 Guide rail bracket Parts overview for external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set, mounted in cover panel between the guide rails dd200005259 * The emergency push button and the batteryoperated control together make up the emergency retraction set [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 6 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Product information 2.2 Technical data/accessories Weight Flat slat Beaded slat Dim-out slat Tab. 1: Value Weights for external venetian blind Approx. 2.7 kg/m² Approx. 3.1 kg/m² Approx. 3.2 kg/m² Additional data on electric drive (external venetian blind drive) Parameter Rated torque Power Current consumption Rated speed Rated voltage Frequency D339 9 Nm 131 W 0.57 A 26 rpm 230 VAC 50 Hz Degree of protection IP 54 Short-term operation (S2) Limit switch range Tab. 2: 4 minutes 97 revolutions Details on the external venetian blind drive The technical data on the control can be found in the associated installation instructions. Accessories A wide range of control devices is available for the sun shading system to give you optimum control of the product. These controls can be combined with the batteryoperated control of the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set. However, this must be clarified on a case by case basis. Do not use the external venetian blinds in icy or frosty weather. Liability cannot be accepted for damage to the sun shading system resulting from the operation under icy conditions. We recommend the use of an ice monitoring system. 2.3 Intended use The external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set is an external sun shading system used at escape doors and emergency windows to protect against summer heat and glare and to provide privacy. In the projection area of the external venetian blind, there must be no obstacles/protruding parts (for example, door stop), especially on the door leaf, that would prevent raising of the external venetian blind while also opening the escape door at the same time. If this cannot be prevented, other technical measures must ensure that the closure on the door leaf can be opened before the escape route is cleared by the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and batteryoperated emergency retraction set. However, this must always be planned and approved by the architect/planner or the local building authority. Inappropriate use may result in significant danger. All external venetian blinds for external use are designed for a wind load of 1.1 kn/m² (DIN 1055). The directive entitled "Wind loads for construction of closures and awnings when retracted Section 5.1.1" 1 defines the positions at which these products can be installed without requiring special precautions. To ensure that the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set can be activated reliably, the external venetian blind must always be operated via the associated electronic battery-operated control. Additional loads on the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set, such as from suspended objects, could damage the product or cause it to fall (for example, tearing of the lifting tapes), or cause the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set to fail, and are therefore also not permitted. The intended use also includes observing these instructions and the installation conditions. 1 Published by the Bundesverband Rollladen + Sonnenschutz e.v. and Bundesverband Konfektion Technischer Textilien e.v. - BKTex [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 7 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Product information Compliance with legal provisions and countryspecific regulations on site is the responsibility of the ordering party/building owner. There may be regional regulations and conditions that prohibit use of the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set. However, each and every case cannot be investigated by WAREMA. Use of the battery-operated control for external venetian blinds with auxiliary motor and batteryoperated emergency retraction set is only permissible in normal room climates. The intended use only applies in the specified temperature range (as per the technical data in the installation instructions). Use in damp locations (such as swimming pools) is not permissible. The heating from outside influences must be less than the intrinsic warmth. 2.4 Wind speed limits For external venetian blinds, the use of wind speed limits (see Tab. 3) depends on the particular product type. If the wind speed limits are reached, the external venetian blind must be retracted. It is recommended that the wind sensors be set to the lowest value, e.g. to 13.5 m/s for Beaufort 7. Basis of Table 3: Slat facade distance: 100 mm Slat thickness: 0.4 mm Order height: < 2400 mm Order width Width up to 1500 mm Width up to 2000 mm Width up to 2500 mm Width up to 3000 mm Width up to 3500 mm Tab. 3: Beaded slat with rail guidance 13.5 17.4 m/s (7 Bft.) 13.5 17.4 m/s (7 Bft.) 13.5 17.4 m/s (7 Bft.) 13.5 17.4 m/s (7 Bft.) 10.5 13.4 m/s (6 Bft.) Flat slat with rail guidance 13.5 17.4 m/s (7 Bft.) 10.5 13.4 m/s (6 Bft.) 10.5 13.4 m/s (6 Bft.) 10.5 13.4 m/s (6 Bft.) 7.5 10.4 m/s (5 Bft.) Recommended wind speed limits (details in m/s and Beaufort number) The table values (Beaufort number) should be modified in the following cases: 1. Facade distance > 100 to 300 mm: Reduce value by 1 > 300 to 500 mm: Reduce value by 2 > 500 mm: Table not applicable 2. Material thickness < 0.4 mm: Reduce value by 1 The external venetian blinds will only meet the requirements of the stated wind speed limits when mounted if: the recommended number of brackets, holders and guides are mounted the instructions from the manufacturers for the dowels are followed When mounting on wood, a wind speed limit cannot be given due to the variability of this building material. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 8 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Product information 2.5 CE conformity CE conformity is certified, and the corresponding EC declaration of conformity is part of these product-specific operating and maintenance instructions. To maintain this state and to ensure that the product can be safely installed and commissioned, you must adhere to the installation instructions. The CE declaration of conformity of the battery-operated control is contained in the separate installation instructions. Name: WAREMA Renkhoff SE Year of declaration of conformity: 2011 Head office: Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Straße 2 97828 Marktheidenfeld Germany Standard: DIN EN 13659 Product: External venetian blinds Intended use For outdoor installation Wind class: 0 2 Noise emission level: < 70 db (A) 3 2 Specification of wind class 0, since standard test stands cannot be used in the applicable test standard due to mechanical inadequacies of the test description. Depending on the model and the installation location, the product can be used up to the wind speed limit specified above (see Tab. 3). 3 In a standard installation of the product on a test stand, the noise emission level is <70 db(a). This value may vary depending on the installation. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 9 of 24 Subject to change without notice

3 Installation 3.1 Tools The installation tasks may only be performed by a qualified specialist (for example, roller shutter and venetian blind builder/roller shutter and sun shading system mechatronics technician); this means that the authorised qualified specialist described below must have these special qualifications. At least two people are required for the installation. Application drawings must be followed. WARNING Risk of injury and falling! Climbing aids must be positioned securely, provide enough support and have a sufficiently high load-bearing capacity. When working at great heights, the appropriate provisions must be made to protect against falling. Under no circumstances should persons use the external venetian blind as a means of support. Tool/aid Size Use Tape measure/spirit level Pencil/pointed object Power drill Drill bits (collection) Drill bits (depending on the substructure) 10 Pencilling in of fixing points Fixing holes Drilled holes (depending on substructure) Power line feedthrough Conical drill 33 Plug-in grommet STM 32 Cross-head screw driver Ratchet with nut/open-end spanner Ratchet with nut/open-end spanner Ratchet with nut/open-end spanner Test cable Tab. 4: Size 2 Size 8 Size 10 Size 13 Tools and their use End cap Clamping plates/fixing bracket Attaching side cover to angle bracket Angle bracket to angle bracket Receiver Guide rail bracket Trial run of external venetian blind [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 10 of 24 Subject to change without notice

3.2 Unpacking the external venetian blind Find another use for the discarded packaging material or take it to your local recycling centre. CAUTION Risk of product damage from failure to exercise care when unpacking! Be careful not to damage the lifting and tilting tapes when removing the packaging material. Remove the packaging material (plastic film) of the blind at the top rail. Carefully unpack the external venetian blind and individual parts. Remove the spacers between the top rail and the slats. External venetian blinds with auxiliary motor Cover panel and loose side cover Guide rails Guide rail bracket Instructions/handover report Battery pack Screw DIN 933 M 8 x 30 (for attaching the guide rail bracket to the receiver for guide rail type 7/8/10) Screw DIN 7380 M 8 x 30 (for attaching the guide rail bracket to the receiver for guide rail type 9) Washer DIN 125 A 8.4 (for attaching the guide rail bracket to the receiver) Nut DIN 985 M 8 (for attaching the guide rail bracket to the receiver) Screw DIN 933 6 x 20 (for attaching the side cover to the angle bracket) Washer DIN 9021 A 6.4 (for attaching the side cover to the angle bracket) Parts description Top rail bracket Dispose of the packaging material correctly. 3.3 Scope of delivery Check the scope of delivery. n x Emergency push button Check the scope of delivery using the delivery note. Check the parts to make sure they are not damaged. If any items are damaged or not as specified in the order, stop the installation and contact WAREMA. 1 x 1 x Tab. 5: Battery-operated control Overview of additional parts delivered for external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and batteryoperated emergency retraction set [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 11 of 24 Subject to change without notice

3.4 Marking the position of the external venetian blind Guide rail type 7 Guide rail type 7 and type 8 Guide rail type 9 dd200004852 dd200004853 dd200004854 H External venetian blind height Fig. 2: Dimensional drawing for external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set (all dimensions in mm) dd200005289 Guide rail type 9 and type 10 B Order dimension L Slat size BL Fig. 3: Cover panel length Guide rail positions (all dimensions in mm) Transfer the position of the external venetian blind to the mounting substructure. dd200004855 12 for cover panel type 06/08 37 for cover panel type 09 [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 12 of 24 Subject to change without notice

3.5 Installing the guide rails Marking and drilling the fixing points DANGER Risk of injury from falling external venetian blinds! Select fixing material that is suitable for the substructure. Observe the listed weights when planning the fixing material. You must use the specified number of guide rail brackets/guide rail fixations. The fitter is responsible for the correct selection of fixing materials and adhering to the installation specifications of the fixing material manufacturer. Mounting substructure Masonry (concrete B15) Aluminium/PVC with steel core Fixation suggestion Screw DIN 571-A2 6 x 60 Washer DIN 9021-A2 A6.4 Dowel S8 Screw DIN 7976-A2 6.3 x 38* Washer DIN 9021-A2 A6.4 Wood Screw DIN 571-A2 6 x 50* Transom and mullion facade Tab. 6: Washer DIN 9021-A2 A6.4 Threaded bolt M 8 EPDM sealing washer Stop nut DIN 934 M 8 Washer DIN 9021 A8.4 Nut DIN 934 M 8 Fixation suggestions for guide rail brackets type H101/H115 (selected mounting substructures) * Screw with seal coating prevents water from penetrating into the screw connection. Guide rail type Permissible guide rail brackets 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 10 Guide rail length dd200003830 dd200003829 dd200003833 dd200003832 dd200003830 dd200003829 dd200003833 dd200003832 H101 H115 Fixing points (base plate with offset) dd200003822 dd200003826 To 3000 mm To 5000 mm Tab. 7: 2 pieces 3 pieces Number of guide rail brackets H101/115 depending on the guide rail length [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 13 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Measure the guide rail brackets and pencil them in onto the mounting substructure. (See also Fig. 3/p. 12). Transfer the fixing template of the guide rail brackets onto the substructure. Securing the guide rail Check the position of the receivers on the guide rail against the mounted guide rail brackets. Pencil in the fixing positions centrally to permit corrections later on. Drill the fixing holes depending on the substructure. * The first guide rail bracket from the top must be approx. 100 mm below the cover panel Attaching the guide rail brackets If the positions do not match: Release the nuts DIN 934 M 6 on the receivers. Push the receivers into position. Tighten the nuts DIN 934 M 6 again. Check the position of the angle brackets on the guide rails. Check that the substructure is even by holding a suitable tool (e.g. a spirit level) against it and correct any unevenness. Fix the guide rail brackets to the substructure using suitable fasteners. If the positions do not match: Release the nuts M 6 on the angle bracket. Slide the angle bracket into position. Tighten the nuts M 6 again. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 14 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Aligning the guide rails Connect the guide rail brackets. Insert screws DIN 7380 M 8 x 30 (for guide rail type 9) or DIN 933 M 8 x 30 (for guide rail type 7/8/10) with washers DIN 125 A 8.4. The head of the screw must face toward the slat. Mount the screws with nuts DIN 985 M 8 and with washers DIN 125 A 8.4. Do not tighten the nuts yet. Align the guide rails and tighten nuts M 8. If needed, define assist points in the upper area of the guide rails for measuring the diagonals. Check the guide rails to ensure they have the same height (B) and are parallel (X1 = X2 ± 1 mm). Measure diagonals "D1" and "D2". If D1 = D2, the guide rails are parallel and at right angles. 3.6 Preparing the cover panel WARNING Risk of injury from wrong top rail brackets in external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set! In external venetian blinds with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set, special top rail brackets are used that prevent twisting or shifting of the top rail. Cover panel type 06 08 Replace the installed top rail brackets with the supplied top rail brackets (accessories). dd200004743 dd200004745 Cover panel type Drilling the outlet opening for the on-site power line Cover panel type 09 Dimension X 06/08 80 mm 09 100 mm Tab. 8: Position for outlet opening in the cover panel dd200004746 Before installing the cover panel, check whether it makes sense to install the external venetian blind from above. If so, fall protection must be attached to the guide rails (such as adhesive tape). [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 15 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Mark the position of the outlet opening for the onsite power line in the cover panel. Drill the outlet opening with 33 (see Tab. 8)! Deburr the drilled hole and remove the shavings from the cover panel. Press in the plug-in grommet. Open the top rail brackets for the emergency retraction set (in accessories). Mount the top rail brackets for the emergency retraction set in the same position. 3.7 Preparing the feedthrough for the power line WARNING Short circuit due to damage to the power line from unclean feedthrough. Avoid or remove sharp edges around the feedthrough. For cover panels that will later be plastered on the front side, we recommend additional brackets for stiffening. Changing the top rail brackets Remove the mounted top rail brackets. Execute the on-site feedthrough according to the applicable standards and regulations (e.g. use of plug-in grommets). The VDE (German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies) regulations and the legal requirements and standards of each country for sealing line feedthroughs must be followed. CAUTION Product damage! 1 Auxiliary motor L Slat size 2 Top rail bracket/bracket 3 Tilting tape/lifting tape 4 External venetian blind drive (motor) Fig. 4: X End distance = 250 mm Dimensional drawing for top rail bracket/bracket (all dimension in mm) dd200006006 When drilling, take any electrical cables, water pipes, and so on into consideration. Measure and pencil in the feedthrough. Drill the feedthrough with a 10 mm drill bit. Drill the feedthrough to its full width with a 20 mm drill bit. Check the position of top rail brackets/brackets against Fig. 4. If necessary, shift the brackets in the cover panel to the correct position. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 16 of 24 Subject to change without notice

3.8 Installing the cover panel Each cover panel is labelled (see Fig. 5). Screw the loose side cover onto the angle bracket with the washers DIN 9021 A 6.4 and screws DIN 933 M 6 x 20. Do not tighten the screws yet as the side cover still needs to be moved. Slide the cover panel on the loose side cover. Fig. 5: 1 Internal testing position Labelling on cover panel dd2000003266 2 WA number and order number Position the cover panel on the opposite side against the angle bracket. Position the cover panel on the opposite side against the angle bracket. Attach the cover panel to the angle bracket with washers DIN 9021 A 6.4 and screws DIN 933 M 6 x 20. Align the cover panel. Tighten the screws of the loose side cover. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 17 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Insert the on-site power line through the plug-in grommet. Connect the plug-in connector to the on-site power line. Removing the end caps for the guide rails Release the screws on both sides. Note the accompanying document entitled "Setting instructions and wiring diagram". Pull the end caps out of the guide rails. 3.9 Attaching and centring the top rail Check every position in which the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set is mounted to ensure that the right top rail brackets (for the emergency retraction set) were installed (see Fig. 6). If the described procedure is not possible, notches must be introduced into the guide rails (installation openings). Follow the accompanying installation notes. Lowering the external venetian blinds Connect the motor line with STAK 3 with the STAK 3 test cable. Close the safety catch. Plug the power plug into the power socket. Lower the external venetian blinds (at least to the level of the cover panel). Remove the test cable. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 18 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Inserting the external venetian blind into the guide rails CAUTION Product damage through on-site power line! Keep the on-site power line out of the range of movement of the external venetian blind. Attaching the top rail to the top rail brackets WARNING Risk of injury from falling top rail! Do not release the external venetian blinds until the top rail brackets have been closed. Position the top rail against the guide rail end or installation opening. The order number on the top rail must face the facade. Introduce the slats from beneath or through the installation opening into the guide rails. 1 Top rail 3 Screw DIN 7985 M 5 x 16 2 Top rail bracket 4 Screw DIN7985 M 4 x 10 Fig. 6: Attaching the top rail to the top rail brackets Attach the top rail (1) to the top rail brackets (2). The order number on the top rail must face the facade. dd200003218 1 Close the top rail brackets (2). Centre the top rail (1) between the top rail brackets (2). [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 19 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Securing the top rail 3.10 Performing a functional check with the external venetian blind The motors are preset at the factory. It is not permissible to change the limit positions. 1 Screw DIN 7985 M 5 x 16 Fig. 7: Securing the top rail Tighten the screws (1). Raise the external venetian blind to the upper limit position. Installing the end caps for the guide rails Press the end caps into the guide rails. dd200003218 2 DANGER Danger to life and product damage from incorrectly set limit positions! Do not change the lower limit position of the motor. It is not permitted to change the factory setting. The escape door could be blocked if it becomes impossible to raise the sun shading system. Connect the programming cable to the plug-in connector of the external venetian blind drive. Check the limit positions of the external venetian blind by lowering and raising it multiple times. In the lower limit position, the bottom rail should not rest on an object. The blind must hang freely in the lifting tapes. Screw in the screws on both sides. Close the installation opening in the guide rail again. Follow the accompanying installation notes. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 20 of 24 Subject to change without notice

Raise the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set fully to the upper limit position to clear the escape route. The external venetian blind is sufficiently raised if the external venetian blind disappears into the cover panel (if present), or if the escape door or emergency window can be opened. Remove the test cable. Do not use the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set until the battery-operated control has been taken into service. DANGER Danger to life and short circuit from damage to motor line! Damage can lead to a short circuit and/or the required emergency retraction time is not reached. Keep the motor line away from all moving parts. To secure the motor line, press it into the line clamps on the top rail. 3.11 Final tasks DANGER Danger to life from unintended use (see p. 7)! The installation location and installation situation have been checked for suitability. If Section 2.3 is not met in its full scope, the safety officer must be informed. DANGER Danger to life from functional problems due to incorrect implementation of the installation steps. Check the installation steps (checklist). Improve on the installation steps if necessary. Check the implementation of the installation steps that are needed for the reliable functioning of the external venetian blinds against the following checklists. Installation step... performed (from these installation instructions) The motor line is secured in such a way that it cannot come into contact with moving parts. A functional check of the external venetian blind was performed and the external venetian blind exhibited smooth running behaviour without a jerking motion. The motor limit positions have not been changed P. 21 20 20 To ensure reliable operation, follow all of the other points in the instructions as well. Hand over to the customer the operating and maintenance instructions with the inspection log for checking the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and battery-operated emergency retraction set (one instruction manual per external venetian blind). [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 21 of 24 Subject to change without notice

DANGER Functional problems and product damage due to incorrect operation in frosty conditions! The external venetian blind can freeze when temperatures drop below the specified temperature (+ 3 C). Do not operate the external venetian blind if it is frozen. Avoid applying force to the external venetian blind if it is frozen. The external venetian blind can become damaged. In wintry temperatures, retract the product to the upper limit position and take it out of service. If the external venetian blind is controlled by a higher level control without ice monitoring, the control can optionally be set in such a way that the external venetian blind stays in the upper limit position and can no longer be lowered by the control or local operating elements. We recommend the use of an ice monitoring system. Install and connect the battery-operated control and other components according to the installation instruction. Connect the external venetian blind drive according to the included setting instructions and wiring diagram. Train the operator in how to operate the external venetian blind with auxiliary motor and batteryoperated emergency retraction set. This is only possible after the battery-operated control has been installed. Hand over the installation instructions of the battery-operated control to the operator. Fig. 8: Attaching the label dd200001045 Notify the operator that the label should be applied in the area of the operating element. [M2001414_0] - EN / 25.06.12 Page 22 of 24 Subject to change without notice

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