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SWM1P™
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Loss of power
If during the movement of the motor the power fails, the motor will stay in
this position when the power returns to the sunblind module. At the first
operation to an in-between position the motor will first take a calibration
move up or down before moving to the position desired.
MIND: Both the motor and the SWM1P are protected by a thermal pro-
tector against overheating. A sunblind or roll-down shutter can never
be used for more than 4 minutes on end. If the motor is used for more
than 4 minutes due to some unforeseen circumstance, the protection
of the motor or the SWM1P will activate and the motor will stop.
The motor can be used again as soon as the motor or the module is
completely cooled down.
This could take several minutes!
Troubleshooting
Follow the checklist below in case of any problems.
Observation: The sunblind does not work.
Checklist: 1. Check in the meter cupboard if all power is present. If so, go
to the next step.
2. Press the Lock key and the Up key simultaneously for more
than 5 seconds. Go to the next step if this does not solve the
problem.
3. Check if the led on the sunblind module flashes.
4. Check the fuse.
Observation: The sunblind does not respond to the Preset key.
Checklist: 1. The sunblind is already in the Preset mode or the key is
pressed longer than 5 seconds.
2. Check is the Lock function is active.
TESTING AND REPLACING THE FUSE
Testing of the function of the fuse (type TR5 -4AT)
Disconnect the load (motor) from the SWM1P. Then measure the voltage on
the output terminals with a voltmeter. If there is no voltage on both the UP
and the DN terminal, than the fuse is defect.
MIND: In case of a blown fuse the programming LED is still flashing.
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