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Cooling System | Air-cooled |
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Ignition System | CDI |
Fuel System | Carburetor |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled |
Max Torque | 8.2 Nm @ 5500 RPM |
Details R/S motors with two-way communication and radio receiver for automating blinds, shutters, and awnings.
Specifies the memory capacity for radio transmitters, supporting up to 10.
Motor operates for 4 minutes, then thermal protection engages, requiring a 20-minute cooldown.
Specifies power supply (230V/50Hz), working temperature (-5°C to 50°C), and safety degree (IP 44).
Covers torque suitability, wire protection, component wear checks, liquid exposure, tool use, and child safety.
Always disconnect mains power before performing installation or maintenance tasks.
Exercise caution during driver assembly to prevent any damage to the motor.
Mount the motor in locations protected from adverse weather conditions for longevity.
Includes sizing the tube, removing burrs, and measuring specific lengths for installation.
Covers placing the motor in the tube and anchoring it with screws or rivets.
Illustrates phase, neutral, and earth conductors and their connection to 230V AC.
Emphasizes installation must be by authorized persons adhering to standards and regulations.
Details using protecting devices against overload/short circuit and specific fast-acting fuse types.
Explains that range is variable, affected by building structure and signal interference.
Provides open area range (200m) and indoor range (30m) for remote-controlled blinds.
States the system operates at a frequency of 433.92 MHz.
Details steps for programming the first remote control, including power on and stop button press.
Instructions for reversing the motor's up/down control direction using button combinations.
Guide to manually adjusting lower and upper limit positions using a regulator knob.
Provides multiple methods (No.1) for programming subsequent remote controls to the receiver.
Details methods No. 2 and No. 3 for programming additional remote controls.
Provides three methods (No. 1, 2, 3) for deleting individual remote controls from the system.
Outlines the procedure using a remote control to erase all paired transmitters.
Explains how to turn impulse mode ON and OFF, affecting motor operation with short presses.
Describes programming upper and lower limit positions for percentage control of roller blinds.