3T radio retrofit set for roller shutter motors consisting of:
3T radio handheld transmitter HSF1 / 1-channel
and
3T mini radio receiver MFE
- Roller shutter motors without radio can be retrofitted with this set
- For switching roller shutter and awning drives
- With this set, you can quickly and easily realise a cost-effective radio control for your standard drive, whether as a retrofit or for a new installation.
Mini radio receiver MFE:
- External receiver with 500W switching power
- Compatible with all 3T radio hand-held transmitters and 3T radio timers
- MFE is able to memorise up to 20 hand-held transmitters / timers of the 3T radio series
- Operating voltage: 230V / 50Hz
- Dimensions (mm): 98x26x20mm
- Operating temperature range: -10°C to +50°C
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use (waterproof, IP65)
- Standby consumption: 2 W
HSF1 radio hand-held transmitter:
- 1-channel control
- Transmitter can be programmed into one or more receivers, creating a group
- Compatible with all 3T radio receivers and 3T radio motors
- Incl. wall bracket
- Input voltage: 3V
- Transmitter power: 10mW
- Operating temperature range: -10°C to +50°C
- Battery type: 3V / CR2430 (included)
- Radio frequency: 433 MHz
- Range approx. 35m indoors, 200m outdoors
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 130x44x10mm
WEEE reg. no.: DE 77028333
Manufacturer/EU Responsible person
3T-Components GmbH & Co. KG
Grete-Schickedanz-Straße 5
55545 Bad Kreuznach
Germany
E-mail: info@3t-components.de
Phone: 0671 887 673 0
Safety instructions for radio controls
Please read these important safety instructions before commissioning!
Incorrect installation and operation can cause serious personal injury and damage to property.
Failure to comply with this user information and all instructions and regulations contained herein will invalidate the warranty.
If these instructions are not followed, the manufacturer or supplier shall not be liable for any personal injury or damage to property.
General safety instructions
Follow all instructions, as incorrect installation can lead to serious injury.
- Make sure to change the batteries of the radio transmitter regularly. Only use the batteries recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly manner.
Do not use any metal tools when inserting or removing the batteries to avoid short circuits. Ensure that the polarity of the batteries is correctly aligned as specified in the instructions.Place the radio control unit in a dry place that is protected from direct sunlight and moisture. Make sure that there are no metallic objects nearby that could block the radio signal.Always keep batteries and the radio controls out of the reach of children. Swallowed batteries can cause serious injury. If ingestion is suspected, seek medical assistance immediately.
Improper use
- Do not use old or damaged batteries. Dispose of defective batteries immediately in accordance with local regulations on battery disposal.
Keep radio controls away from children. Store radio controls in such a way that unintentional operation is prevented (e.g. by children playing).Children must not play with the device.If the radio control unit is damaged or defective (e.g. due to falling or moisture), it must no longer be used. Have it checked by qualified specialist personnel or replace it.
Proper use
- Make sure that radio controls are suitable for use with tubular motors and comply with the technical specifications.
Radio controls with a timer function must be programmed correctly to safely control the movements of the tubular motors and minimise the potential risk of injury.
- Persons must be instructed in the correct operation of the radio control system.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Check regularly that the radio control is working properly.
Disposal instructions
Separate collection of old appliances
Electrical and electronic appliances that have become waste are referred to as old appliances. Owners of old appliances must dispose of them separately from unsorted municipal waste. In particular, old appliances do not belong in household waste, but in special collection and return systems.
Possibilities for returning old appliances
Owners of old appliances from private households can hand them in at the collection points of the public waste disposal authorities or at the take-back centres set up by manufacturers or distributors in accordance with the ElektroG.
Meaning of the "crossed-out wheelie bin" symbol
The symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin regularly displayed on electrical and electronic equipment indicates that the respective device must be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.
Battery instructions
Batteries can be returned free of charge to the point of sale after use.
The end user is legally obliged to return used batteries.
At the end of their service life, batteries and accumulators that are no longer usable must not be disposed of with household waste. This is indicated by the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol. The chemical symbols Hg (mercury), Cd (cadmium) or Pb (lead), which may appear below the symbol of the crossed-out wheelie bin, indicate the substances contained.