shutter) will re-open. When the sunlight intensity falls below the threshold level for at
least 15 minutes, a command will be sent to raise the awning/shutter.
• "Sun-On" and "Sun-Off" commands
The "Sun-ON" command enables the function of the automated mechanism where-
as the "Sun-OFF" command deactivates it. If the user sends the "Sun-On" command
(automatic function enabled) and at that moment it is sunny, the system commands
the awning/shutter to open. If the automatic device was already enabled, when an-
other "Sun-On" command is sent, the system is reset and the algorithms start again
from scratch, with immediate effect. If a "Sun-On" command is sent but the level of
sunlight does not allow the awning/shutter to open (the sunlight threshold is not ex-
ceeded), the motor will generate a command to close it according to the conditions
at that time. If the conditions are not such as to initiate a movement (e.g. the awning
or shutter is closed and there is no sun), when the "Sun-On" command is sent, the
motor will remain still. If a "Sun Off" order is sent, the automatic function is disabled.
Example: the awning (or shutter) is closed; a "Sun-On" command is sent; if it is sun-
ny, the awning (or shutter) opens immediately without waiting 2 minutes.
By disabling the automatic function, the automatic movements associated with the
variations in sunlight intensity are blocked. The automatic functions associated with
wind and rain cannot be deactivated.
6.1.4 - Programming the direction in which the awning/shutter
will move if it starts to rain
If it starts to rain, the system automatically commands the awning/shutter to be
raised (factory setting). To change this setting, to perform the procedure 5.13.
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WARNINGS ABOUT USING THE AUTOMATED
DEVICE
7.1 - Maximum continuous work cycle
In general, the motors in the "Era" range were designed for residential use and there-
fore for discontinuous use. They guarantee a maximum continuous operating time of
4 minutes and in cases of overheating (e.g. caused by continuous prolonged opera-
tion) a safety "thermal protection device" intervenes to cut the power supply, restor-
ing it when the temperature returns to normal.
What to do if...
(troubleshooting guide)
• The motor does not start when you send a command or press a key to
start a movement.
a) Check whether the motor thermal has been tripped. If this is the case, wait until
the motor cools to restore normal functioning.
b) Check that the power is on and the grid voltage corresponds to the values ap-
pearing on the motor plate.
c) Check whether the motor has been shut down by the limit switch in either direc-
tion of rotation. If this is the case, adjust the limit switch levels again using the
procedure described in par. 5.5.
d) Check that the power cable is in good condition.
• If the motor does not stop automatically shutter/awning reaches the stop
position.
a) Make sure that the two "arrow" buttons on the motor head are in the lowered
position, that is, flush with the motor surface.
b) While the manoeuvre is underway, make sure that the winding roller drives the
limit switch ring nut (fig. 6-h).
• If the programmed stop position moves during the shutter/awning's first
movement.
a) Repeat the procedure described in par. 5.5 to compensate the play between
the mechanisms.
If problems persist after these checks contact a qualified technician or the Nice Ser-
vice Centre.
11 – English
Disposal of the product
As in installation operations, disposal operations must be performed by qualified per-
sonnel at the end of the product's lifespan.
The product is made of various types of materials: some of them may be recycled,
while others must be scrapped. Find out about recycling and disposal systems in
use in your area for this product category.
Warning! – Some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous sub-
stances which, if released to the environment, may cause serious damage to the en-
vironment or to human health. As indicated by the symbol appearing here, the prod-
uct may not be disposed of with other household wastes. Separate the waste into
categories for disposal, according to the methods established by current legislation
in your area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new version.
Warning! – Local legislation may impose heavy fines in the event of illegal disposal
of this product.
• The product's packaging materials must be disposed of in full compliance with lo-
cal regulations.
Technical specifications
Refer to the technical characteristics stated on the motor's nameplate.
Note: • All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of
20° C (± 5° C). • Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to products
at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and func-
tionality.
Simplified EU declaration of conformity
Hereby, NICE S.p.A., declares that the radio equipment type E EASYPLUS M 817
SH, E EASYPLUS M 1517 SH, E EASYPLUS M 3017 SH, is in compliance with
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet
address: https://www.niceforyou.com/en/support.
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCC RULES (PART 15) AND RSS-210 RULES
This device complies with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSS-210s, and with
Part 15 of the FCC rules of the United States of America. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference; (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired op-
eration of the device. Any changes or modifications made to this device, without the
express permission of the manufacturer, may void the user's authority to operate
this device.