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Neomat A 89.056 Rev00 - Nice-service.com

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6) DisposalAs for the installation, the disposal of the product at the end of itseffective life, must be performed by qualified personnel.This product is made of various types of material, some of which canbe recycled while others must be disposed of. Enquire about therecycling or disposal systems available for this product category in<strong>com</strong>pliance with regulations locally in force.Warning: some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardoussubstances that, if incorrectly disposed of, could have adamaging effect on the environment or on the health of individuals.As indicated by the symbol in figure, thisproduct must not be disposed of in householdwaste. Perform “separated collection”for disposal in <strong>com</strong>pliance with regulationslocally in force, or return the product to themanufacturer when purchasing a replacement.Heavy fines may be imposed by local laws for the illegal disposal ofthis product.7) What to do if… a short troubleshooting guide!The 2 beeps are not heard after the motor has beenswitched on and the Step-by-Step does not <strong>com</strong>mand anyoperations.Check that the motor is supplied with the foreseen mains powersupply. If the power supply is correct there could be a serious faultand the motor needs to be replaced.6 beeps are heard after a remote control <strong>com</strong>mand is sentand the manoeuvre does not start.The remote control is not synchronised therefore the transmitterneeds to be memorised again.10 beeps are heard after a <strong>com</strong>mand and the manoeuvrestarts.The self-diagnosis of the parameters in the memory has detected afault (positions, TTBUS address, wind and sun level, movementdirection incorrect). Check and if necessary repeat the programming.The motor stops before reaching the foreseen opening orclosing positions (pos. “0”, pos. “I”, pos. “1”).This is normal: in case of overload the motor is turned off. Check ifthere are any obstacles preventing the manoeuvre.The motor moves only in the “hold-to-run” mode.If the “0” and “1” have not been programmed the opening and closingmanoeuvre of the motor occur in hold-to-run only. Program the“0” and “1” positions.The “0” and “1” positions have been programmed but theclosing manoeuvre has a hold-to-run movement.The self-diagnosis of the parameters in the memory has detected afault in the motor's position. Give the awning an up <strong>com</strong>mand andwait for it to reach the “0” position.The motor does not move after a <strong>com</strong>mand is given.• The thermal cutout may have tripped, therefore wait for the motorto cool• It may be that the set threshold has been exceeded if a wind sensorhas been installed• If a “FT210S” photocell and/or resistive edge are connected, andhave been activated, the movement <strong>com</strong>mand is not accepted• Otherwise, try turning the motor on and off. If 2 beeps are notheard it may be that the motor has a serious fault and thereforeneeds replacing.The motor stops before reaching the foreseen openingposition (pos. “0”, pos. “I”) and attempts to start againtwice.This is normal if the programming of the “0” and “1” positions hasbeen performed in the SEMI-AUTOMATIC mode: in case of overloadduring the opening manoeuvre, the motor is turned off for approximately1 second and then attempts to <strong>com</strong>plete the manoeuvre.Check if there are any obstacles preventing the manoeuvre.12

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