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How To Install Battery Operated Roller Shutters

Tools required:

Step 1

Charge your battery. This will take some time, so if you start this now, it will be ready by the time the Roller Shutter is on the window.

Step 2

Mark the top horizontal position of the Roller Shutter on the wall above the window. On this line mark the width of the shutter. From these 2 marks, vertically level down each side of the window. You will now have the outline of the Roller Shutter marked on the wall. At this stage you can check the Roller Shutter is central to the window and is exactly horizontal and vertical -- This Is Most Important!

In-Reveal is the same principle but your window is your horizontal and vertical position. Still check that they are exactly horizontal and vertical. This Is Most Important

Step 3

Measure the depth of the head box. Then from the top horizontal position of the Roller Shutter which you have marked on the wall, measure this distance down each side. This will then give you the position for the top of the guide on each side of the window.

For In-Reveal Roller Shutters, you can now cut the guide to the exacted length, and angle of the sill.

On-Wall Rollershutter Guide

Step 4

Hold the guide in the 2 positions marked. Top of guide position (as in step 3) and the vertical guide position (as in step 2).
You can now mark the best position to fix the guide to the wall and these marks can be transferred to the other side guide.
You can now drill through the front and back of the guide; the drill size is determined by the size of screw you use. The front of the guide will need a 10mm hole in which the 10mm coloured guide plugs are inserted - this then covers up the fixing points.

In-Reveal Rollershutter Guide

For In-Reveal:

The fixing holes are drilled from the curtain side 10mm to the outside 5mm. No 10mm coloured plug is required.

Batter installation

Step 5

From inside the house find the desired position of the controller, then transfer this position to the outside wall behind the guide. Then drill through the wall. This hole is for the cable to the wall plate.

Step 6

The head box comes with pre-drilled holes to attach the head box cover after installation. The guide legs can now be slid into position once the HDF Restrained Guide are modified(this procedure is not on the video see link below) then slide the Roller shutter guides on each side leg. Carefully place the Roller shutter on the outline of the Roller shutter marked on the wall and mark your fixing points and cable hole. Then drill and plug the wall if masonry; if it is a timber wall, just a pilot hole to suit the fixing screws. On the back of the guide drill a large hole to allow the cable to exit the guide

 

HDF Restrained Guide must be modified

Step 7.

At the end of the Roller shutter that has the ODS, you will see that the guide leg has a hole, which must be drilled right through. Remove the rear rivet and feed the cable through the guide leg and then down the guide to the cable exit hole. Then replace the removed rivet.

Step 8.

Carefully place the Roller shutter next to the window. Through the cable hole in the wall insert a piece of wire, then attach the cable from the Roller shutter to the wire and start pulling the cable into the house. Raise the Roller shutter to the outline of the Roller shutter marked on the wall and then screw the Roller shutter to the wall.

On-Wall Installation: Then insert the 10mm coloured guide plugs.

Step 9.

Unwrap the curtain and place the bottom bar of the curtain into the guides on each side - they will click into position.

Please note: The curtain of the roller shutter will not move, until the motor has power to turn the axle.

Step 10.

The cable can now be clipped into the wall plate.
Fixing the wall plate - this will be determined by the type of wall, masonry, gyp rock, timber, or other. When the controller is fully charged, place it in the wall plate.

The T20 battery motor now requires the up and down stop limits to be set.
T20 Battery Motor Up and Down limit setting instructions.

Please note: The Box Locking System must be set at the correct position. Please read
The Box Locking System and the Slat locking System

If the curtain runs in the opposite direction to the indicated arrow, swap the wires around on the wall plate.

Step 11.

When the curtain is in the down position you will then be able to fix the headbox to the wall, through the boxend endplates, on each side.

Step 12.

Rivet the head box cover on and you are done!

 

Please note: To comply with the Cyclone Rating the shutter must be fitted with a Bottom Guide to the full width of the exposed curtain, allowing the curtain bottom bar section to close down into the bottom guide section. This information and other fixing requirements can be found at this link a must read item. Australian Standard AS / NZS 1170.2 - 2002


T20 Battery Motor Up and Down limit setting instructions.


Click here for installation details for electric-powered roller shutters.