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Introduces the Quick Guide and lists additional product functions not detailed within.
Crucial safety instructions for personal safety and future reference.
Safety precautions for product installation, including disconnection and handling.
Safety guidelines for product operation, including supervision and safe practices.
Specifies intended application and highlights limitations for motor selection.
Lists optional accessories not included in the packaging, with their codes.
Provides warnings and recommendations for installing the pushbutton panel.
Important warnings regarding power supply connection and cable safety.
Symbols for disconnecting and reconnecting electric power supply.
Symbols representing motor movements like Up, Down, Stop, and Press simultaneously.
Symbols indicating end of programming, any key press, and motor behavior observation.
Defines positions 0, 1, and H for awning closing, opening, and intermediate settings.
Explains functions like RDC, FRT, and FTC for automatic awning control.
Explains motor signals like Vibration, Short Motion, Long Motion, and Stop-Restart.
Important notes about counting motor motions and interpreting signals.
Procedure to memorize the first transmitter, with a warning about existing memorized transmitters.
Procedure to memorize additional transmitters using an old transmitter.
Recommended for specific awning types, detailing the programming steps.
Recommended for cassette and folding awnings, detailing programming steps.
Activates the FRT function for tensioning fabric when the awning is open.
Enables automatic awning connection/disconnection, requiring specific awning features.
Designed for awnings with manual blocking mechanisms, stopping motor on contact.
Procedures for deactivating FRT, FTC, or FTA functions.
Procedure for deleting programmed limit switch positions.
Procedure for removing memorized transmitters from the device.
Procedure for completely erasing all memorized data from the device.
Procedure to reset the device to its original factory default settings.
Instructions for connecting a 1-button panel, including cable identification.
How to identify memorized commands based on motor turns after connection.
How For-Max T operates with wind, sun, and rain sensors for automated awning control.
Explains sensor priority and interaction in combined weather phenomena.
Details the motor's continuous operation limit and thermal protection.
How the wind sensor autonomously controls the awning based on wind speed.
How manual commands are enabled/disabled based on wind speed thresholds.
How the rain sensor autonomously controls the awning based on rain detection.
How manual commands are enabled/disabled in relation to rain detection.
How the sun sensor autonomously controls awning opening/closing based on light intensity.
How manual commands can be sent and overlap with automatic commands.
How to dispose of the product as part of the automation system, following regulations.
Warns about potential hazardous substances and incorrect disposal effects.
Details electrical specifications, motor torque, speed, and dimensions.
Information on the radio receiver frequency, code type, and transmitter range.
Notes on range influence, ambient temperature, and manufacturer's right to modify.
Declares product compliance, listing manufacturer, address, type, and models.
Lists EC directives and harmonized standards the product complies with.
Lists contact details for Nice offices in various countries worldwide.