DOMETIC 9600023469 Windows, Doors and Lights Roller Blind Instruction Manual
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WINDOWS, DOORS & LIGHTS ROLLER COLLECTION
Roller blind PoweredExplanation of symbolsPlease read these instructions carefully and follow all instructions, guidelines, and warnings included in this product manual in order to ensure that you install, use, and maintain the product properly at all times. These instructions MUST stay with this product.By using the product, you hereby confirm that you have read all instructions, guidelines, and warnings carefully and that you understand and agree to abide by the terms and conditions as set forth herein. You agree to use this product only for the intended purpose and application and in accordance with the instructions, guidelines, and warnings as set forth in this product manual as well as in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. A failure to read and follow the instructions and warnings set forth herein may result in an injury to yourself and others, damage to your product, or damage to other property in the vicinity.This product manual, including the instructions, guidelines, and warnings, and related documentation, may be subject to changes and updates.For up-to-date product information, please visit dometic.com.
Explanation of symbols
WARNING!Safety instruction: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION!Safety instruction: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE!Indicates a situation that, if not avoided, can result in property damage.
NOTESupplementary information for operating the product.
Safety instructions
General safety
WARNING! Failure to obey these warnings could result in death or serious injury.Electrocution hazard
Do not operate the device if it is visibly damaged.
If the power cable for this device is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, customer service or a similarly qualified or competent person in order to prevent safety hazards.
Inadequate repairs may cause serious hazards.
Disconnect the blind from the power supply before carrying out any maintenance.
Health hazard
This device can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the device in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the device.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Blinds should be stowed before maneuvering to ensure no restriction of the driver’s vision.
Suffocation hazard
This device contains small parts. Keep it away from children.
The packaging includes plastic bags. Keep them away from children.
CAUTION! Failure to obey these cautions could result in minor or moderate injury.Risk of injury
The device must only be installed, removed, or repaired by a qualified or competent person using suitable fastening material.
Take reasonable precautions when installing the blind and wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
Only for boats and yachts: If the blind is in front of an open window, then the blind should be stowed when driving at more than 10 knots in a sea state of more than moderate, as this can cause damage to the blind. Parts that come loose may injure persons in the vicinity.
NOTICE!Damage hazard
Blinds should be stowed completely when the boat or vehicle is under way.
Check that the voltage specification on the cable label is the same as that of the power supply.
Only use cables with a suitable cross-section.
Use screws and plugs are suitable for the wall construction to fix the blind.
Ensure that you do not drill through the wall.
Ensure that your hands are clean or wear suitable gloves to avoid marking the fabric.
Scope of delivery
See BR, MP or CA leaflets respectively:
Item in fig. 1
Quantity
Description
1
1
Blind unit
2
2
Mounting brackets
3
2
Bracket caps (except C3)
4
2
Screw covers (BR only)
5
2
Guidewire kit (GW only)
6
2
Sidetracks (ST only)
Accessories
Available as accessories (not included in the scope of delivery):
Description
Ref. no.
AP Remote control, 9 channels
9110004562
AP Receiver
9110005414
Intended use
The Roller blind Powered is suitable for installation in yachts, boats, motor homes, caravans, or homes. The design and size of the blind are custom-made. The fabric of the blinds is cut to the customer‘s specifications.The blinds are designed for interior use only and should not be installed in bathrooms, wet rooms, or other locations with a high level ofhumidity.
NOTEThe motors have a built-in, self-resetting thermal cut-out for safety reasons. Prolonged use or overloading of the blind could trigger the cut-out. If this happens allow the motor to cool for a few minutes.
This product is only suitable for the intended purpose and application in accordance with these instructions.This manual provides information that is necessary for the proper installation and/or operation of the product. Poor installation and/or improper operating or maintenance will result in unsatisfactory performance and a possible failure.The manufacturer accepts no liability for any injury or damage to the product resulting from:
Incorrect assembly or connection, including excess voltage
Incorrect maintenance or use of spare parts other than original spare parts provided by the manufacturer
Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
Use for purposes other than those described in this manual
Dometic reserves the right to change product appearance and product specifications.
Technical description
Blinds are available in three mounting types in different sizes:
BR: Bracket mounted (available in sizes BR38, BR46, and BR55)
MP: Mounting profile mounted (available in sizes MP38 and MP46)
CA: Cassette mounted (available in sizes C1, C2, and C3)There are three different types of fabric restraints:
FH: Free hanging
GW: Guide wired (available as Dome (A), Flush Mount (B), and Extended (C), seeGW versions in fig. 1)
ST: Sidetracked (available with ST7, ST8, ST10, and ST11, see ST versions in fig. 1)
The number on the product label indicating the blind type is located:
For BR versions on the tube under the fabric
For MP versions on the back of the mounting profile
For CA versions on the back of the cassette
The blinds can be powered by 12 V 24 V or 230 V∼.The operating voltage requirement of the blind motor is specified on the label attached to the cable.The motor can be controlled using (see wiring diagram on DIAGRAMS leaflet):
Manual switches: fig.4
AP Remote control (DC versions only): fig. 5
Central control system: fig. 6
Installation
WARNING! Electrocution hazardDisconnect the power supply before installation.NOTICE! Risk of damageCheck the supply voltage for the blind (see cable label) and follow the relevant section below.
Notes on installation
Observe the following notes:
Only for blinds with 230 Vw:– All grounding connections must be securely connected. Damage to the wire connections represents a potential safety or functionality concern and should be checked by a qualified person before installation.– Power to the blind must be via a double pole isolation device with a minimum contact opening of 3.5 mm.
Where electric supply failures are possible, an emergency backup power supply should be installed because the powered blinds do not have a manual control function.
Control devices (e.g. switches) must be installed in visible locations.
The routing of cables through walls or bulkheads must be protected and insulated by appropriate bushing, grommets or cable conduits.
Secure all cables to prevent any contact with moving parts.
Do not connect two or more motors to one switch as serious damage will occur.
Do not connect one motor to two switches as serious damage will occur.
Ensure cables are not damaged during installation.
Ensure that the correct power supply is used for the supplied blind:– 12 VRated power 12 W– 24 VRated power 19.2 W– 230 V∼ Rated power 115 W
Notes on connecting to 12 V/24 =
Observe the following notes:
Observe the cross-section for cables:– Motor cable: 0.5 mm 2 x0.5mIf the power supply unit is installed at a distance of more than 0.5 m, the cross-section must be adjusted to avoid a voltage drop of more than 3 %.– Switch cable: 0.13 mm 2 x0.5m
The motor control cable must be connected to a dry contact device. Any voltage on the control wires will cause irreparable damage to the motor.
If controlled using switches:– Use a momentary, two independent (non interlocked), N/O + N/O single pole switches.– The operation of both up and down switches at the same time will stop the motor.– Repeat action of the switch stops the motor.
If controlled using an automation system:– Use two single-pole N/O dry contact relays.– The operation of both relays stops the motor.
Notes on connecting to 230 V∼
Observe the following notes:
All work on the electricity supply for the blind has to be carried out by a qualified or competent person.
The device shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations and any other regulations in force, specific to the location of the installation, e. g. marine application.
Observe the cross-section for cables:– Motor cable: 4 core 0.5 mm 2 (max. tail length for marine applications), 800 mm, due to cable not being an LSF (Low Smoke and Fume) variant – Switch cable: 4 core min. 1.5 mm 2–Infrastructure cable: Size is to be determined by a qualified electrician
A ground connection to the housing of the switch is required to satisfy the safety and requirements of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE).
Notes on connecting to AP Remote control
Refer to the AP Remote control manual for further instructions.
Fitting the blinds
NOTICE! Risk of damageConsider using two people to install the product if the blind is large or the installation location is difficult to reach alone.
➤ Proceed as shown:– BR leaflet:BR 38/46: fig. 2 to fig. 4BR 55: fig. 5 to fig. 7– MP leaflet: fig. 2 to fig. 3– CA leaflet: fig. 2 to fig. 3➤ Proceed as shown to remove the blinds:– BR leaflet:BR 38/46: fig. 8BR 55: fig. 9– MP leaflet: fig. 4– CA leaflet: fig. 4
Fitting the guidewire versions
➤ Proceed as shown:– BR leaflet: fig. 0 to fig. c– MP leaflet: fig. 5 to fig. 9– CA leaflet: fig. 5 to fig. 0➤ Fix the hold down according to the chosen option:– Dome mounted hold down (A) (BR leaflet: fig. a,MP leaflet: fig. 7, CA leaflet fig. 7)– Flush mounted hold down (B) (BR leaflet: fig. b, MP leaflet: fig. 8, CA leaflet fig. 8)– Extended guide wire hold down (C) (BR leaflet: fig. c, MP leaflet: fig. 9, CA leaflet fig. 9)
Fitting the sidetrack versions
➤ Proceed as shown:– BR leaflet: fig. 14 to fig.15– MP leaflet: fig. 10 to fig. 11– CA leaflet: fig. 10 to fig. 11
Electrical installation
Proceed as follows:
Check the voltage of the blind (see cable label).
Decide on the routing of the motor wire.
Choose a location for the control device.
Mount the control device at the chosen location.
Connect the blind according to the circuit diagrams for 12 V/24 Vor 230∼(see DIAGRAMS leaflet).
Key to circuit diagrams (see DIAGRAMS leaflet)
Manual switch: fig. 4
Item
Description
1
Fused power supply(fuse rating: 2 A for 12 V1 A for 24 V 1 A for 230 V∼)
2
Switch
3
Junction box (230 V∼ only)
4
Single pole double throw center off switch SPDT-CO (230 V∼ only)
AP Remote control: fig. 5
Item
Description
1
Fused power supply (fuse rating: 2 A for 12 V, 1 A for 24 V)
2
AP Receiver
Central control system: fig. 6
Item
Description
1
Fused power supply(fuse rating: 2 A for 12 V, 1 A for 24 V, 1 A for 230 V∼)
2
Central control system (Single pole double throw center off switch)
3
Central control system (AC motor controller)
4
Central control system communication bus
Connecting to an AP Remote control (optional)
NOTEThe button for setting up the remote control is located as shown:
BR leaflet: fig. 16
MP leaflet: fig. 12
CA leaflet: fig. 12
➤ Refer to the AP Remote control manual for further instructions.
CAUTION! Risk of injuryOnly for boats and yachts: If the blind is in front of an open window, then the blind should be stowed when driving at more than 10 knots or in a sea state of more than moderate, as this can cause damage to the blind. Parts that come loose may injure persons in the vicinity.
NOTEThe motors have thermal cut-out devices built-in in order to prevent the motors from overheating for safety reasons. Prolonged, repeated use or overloading of the blind could trigger the cut-out. If this happens allow the motor to cool for a few minutes.
Observe the following notes:
Each blind can be stopped in any position.
When operating the blind with an automation system, the operation depends on theprogramming of the controls.
The blind is set up in the factory to automatically stop:– When the blind is fully deployed– When the blind is fully stowed
Cleaning and maintenance
NOTICE! Risk of damage
Do not grease, oil, or lubricate the blind. Lubricants will damage the fabric.
Be careful not to crease the fabric when using the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner.
Rubbing can damage the fabrics.
Spot-cleaning may result in cleaner areas than the surrounding.
Do not soak the blinds.
The manufacturer recommends testing any cleaning agents on a hidden area of the blind first.
NOTE Cleaning by professional cleaning personnelThe manufacturer cannot be held liable for improper cleaning methods or agents used by professional cleaning personnel. In this case, the responsibility lies with the cleaning company.
Removing dust
Dust the blinds regularly with a dust rag, dust glove, or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. Blow excess dust off of your fabric using a can of compressed air or a hair dryer in a cool setting.
Fully deploy the blind to clean the fabric.
Fully stow the blind to clean around side tracks or guide wires.
Spot cleaning
Spot-clean with a soft white cloth, moistened with warm water. Add a mild detergent if needed (non-abrasive and with no additives).
Blot gently to avoid creasing or damaging the fabric. Always leave the blind deployed to dry thoroughly.
Cleaning windows
Always ensure the blinds are fully stowed before cleaning windows. This will prevent spoiling the blind fabric by splatter or sprays of water or detergent.
Troubleshooting
Fault
Solution
Guidewire tension too low
➤ See chapter “Fitting the guidewire versions” on page 10.
Guidewire too short
➤ Order replacement guidewire, see spares leaflet at dometic.com.
Guidewire broken
➤ Order replacement guidewire, see spares leaflet at dometic.com.
Motor not working
➤ Check if the wiring for voltage to the motor is correct.➤ If the power supply is checked and the motor is still faulty contact your distributor.➤ If using the AP Remote control refer to the AP Remote control manual.
Guidewire or sidetrack blind not runningsmoothly
➤ Check restraint positions and recess dimensions.
Sidetrack not vertical
➤ Check if the side tracks are fitted perpendicular to the roller andparallel to each other.
Fabric rolls off sides of ends of the roller
➤ Check if the guide wires or sidetracks are perpendicular to the roller and that the roller is horizontal.
Blind stops in the wrong position
➤ Refer to the manual of your control device (e.g. AP Remote control).
Different blinds running at different speeds
➤ Refer to the manual of your control device (e.g. AP Remote control).
Blind does not work
➤ Check the power supply to the blind.Prolonged or repeated use can activate the built-in thermal cut-out.➤ Leave the motor to cool for 20 min and try again.If using an AP Remote control:➤ Refer to the AP Remote control manual.
Warranty
The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact the manufacturer’s branch in your country or your retailer. You can find your authorized customer service center at dometic.com.For repair and warranty processing, please include the following information when you return the product:
The number on the product label is located for BR versions on the tube under the fabric, for MP versions on the back of the mounting profile, and for CA versions on the back of the cassette.
A reason for the claim or description of the fault.If it is not possible to return the product, please provide photographs or videos identifying the defect.
Disposal
Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever possible.
If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling center or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the applicable disposal regulations.
Technical data
ROLLER BLIND POWERED
Dimensions L x W x H:
see DIAGRAMS leaflet fig. 1 to fig. 3
12 V motor
24 V motor
230 V motor
Input voltage:
12 V
24 V
220 V∼
Voltage:
11.4 V to12.6 V
22.8 V to25.2 V
198 Vex∼ to242 V-N∼
Current:
max. 1 A
max. 0.8 A
0.522 A
Fuse rating:
2 A
1A
1 A
Power:
max. 12 W
max. 19.2 W
max. 115 W
Rated torque:
1.6 Nm
10 Nm
Rated speed:
26 rpm
16 rpm
Insulation class:
–
Class 1
Protection class:
IP44
Environmental temperature:
– 20 °C to +70 °C
Control options:
switched, remote control (433 MHz)or automation system
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