How To Install

Electric-Powered Security Rollershutter.

Tools required:

Step 1.
Mark the top horizontal position of the Rollershutter 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 out line of the Rollershutter marked on the wall. At this stage you can check the Rollershutter 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 2.
Measure the depth of the headbox. Then from the top horizontal position of the Rollershutter 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 Rollershutters you can now cut the guide to the exact length, and angle of the sill.

On-Wall Rollershutter Guide

Step 3.
Hold the guide in the 2 positions marked. Top of guide position (as in step 2) and the vertical guide position (as in step 1). 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.

Step 4.
The headbox comes with pre drilled holes to attach the headbox cover after installation. The guide legs can now be slid into position, then slide the Rollershutter guides on each side leg. Carefully place the Rollershutter on the out-line of the Rollershutter marked on the wall and mark your fixing points. Then drill and plug the wall if masonry; if it is a timber wall, just a pilot hole to suit the fixing screws.

Step 5.
Carefully place the Rollershutter next to the window. Raise the Rollershutter to the outline of the Rollershutter marked on the wall and then screw the Rollershutter to the wall.
For On-Wall Installation, then insert the 10mm coloured guide plugs.

Step 6.
Unwrap the curtain and place the bottom bar of the curtain into the guides on each side.

Step 7.
Contact a qualified electrician!
At the motor end of the Rollershutter you will see a Yellow and a White button. These are to set the stop position of the Rollershutter at the fully open and fully closed position, when you are happy with these positions rivet the headbox cover on and you're done.

Somfy motor on left side of rollershutter
Somfy electric motor on
left side of rollershutter.
Somfy motor on right side of rollershutter
Somfy electric motor on
right side of rollershutter.
White button is to set the down limit, the yellow button is to set the upper limit. Yellow button is to set the down limit, the white button is to set the upper limit.

With both buttons depressed, you can now commence to set your 'up' and 'down' limits. It would be advisable to begin the limit setting with the curtain in the middle position and practice setting the limits until you are confident and comfortable with this procedure.

Setting the lower limit position:
Power the motor down and stop the product at the Down limit position. Press the corresponding limit button on the HiPro motor until the button springs up. The lower limit positions has been set.

Somfy motor - left and right - setting the Lower Limit position

Setting the up limit position:
Power the motor up and stop the product at the Up limit position. Press the corresponding limit button on the HiPro motor until the button springs up. The upper limit positions has been set.

Somfy electric motor - setting the UP position

Now that you have set the upper and lower limits, rivet the electric motor cover plate on and fix the head cover back on.


install with no window sill

Please note: Although 90% of windows have sills, if your windows don't, then don't despair! We have a solution to that.
We can supply a false sill which all rollershutters needs for the curtain to fully close down on.

The sill is aluminium and would be the same colour as the headbox and guides and come in 3 sizes

24mm x 22mm, or 24mm x 46mm, or 24mm x 77mm


Click here for installation instructions for Battery Roller shutters