Livolo 3 Touch Rollladenschalter mit Glasblende in Weiß
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Livolo 3 Touch Rollladenschalter mit Glasblende in Weiß

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Livolo 3 Touch Rollladenschalter mit Glasblende in WeißLivolo 3 Rollladenschalter Module mit Glasblende in Wei Dies sind drei Livolo Rollladenschalter, zum hoch und runterfahren sowie pausieren einer Rolllade, einer Markise, eines Raffstores oder einer Jalousie. Der Rollladenschalter kann auch durch den Einsatz des Moduls WRC01 per App gesteuert werden. Durch die Glasblende wird diese Kombination mit moderner Sensortechnik zu einem echten Hingucker. Einfache und schnelle Montage, sowohl vertikal als auch

Livolo 3 Rollladenschalter-Module mit Glasblende in Weiß

Dies sind drei Livolo Rollladenschalter, zum hoch- und runterfahren sowie pausieren einer Rolllade, einer Markise, eines Raffstores oder einer Jalousie.


Der Rollladenschalter kann auch durch den Einsatz des Moduls WRC01 per App gesteuert werden.


Durch die Glasblende wird diese Kombination mit moderner Sensortechnik zu einem echten Hingucker.


Einfache und schnelle Montage, sowohl vertikal als auch horizontal.


Durch leichtes Berühren der Kreisfläche wird der Rollladenschalter betätigt. Die Kontur der Berührungsfläche ist dezent beleuchtet, so dass eine einfache Bedienung zu jeder Tageszeit möglich ist. Vor allem im Dunkeln ist es einfach den Schalter zu finden. Im An-Modus leuchtet die Umrandung des Touchfeldes Rot, im Aus-Modus Blau.

Durch ein weiteres Betätigen des Schalters können Sie den Rollladenmotor stoppen.


Im unseren Shop finden Sie auch Spreizkrallen (LG-01) im 2er Pack, für Unterputzdosen ohne Verschraubungsmöglichkeit. Geeignet für Hohlwände und ältere Häuser (Baujahr vor 1970). Bei Verwendung von Spreizkrallen sind 68 mm große Unterputzdosen besser geeignet.


Die Module werden mittels der beiliegenden Metallrahmen durch Schrauben an den Unterputzdosen befestigt. Der Austausch erfolgt wie bei anderen Rollladenschalter-Herstellern. Ersetzen Sie einfach Ihre alten Schalter durch ein neues, langlebiges Design. Die Verkabelung bleibt die gleiche.


Unsere Module sind für Unterputzdosen mit 60-68 mm Durchmesser geeignet.

Der Lochabstand für Mehrfach-Blenden beträgt 71 mm.


Bei uns erhalten Sie die komplette Livolo Bandbreite; von einem einfachen Wipp-Lichtschalter bis zum smarthome-fähigen Touch-Rollladenschalter.


Fragen? Rufen Sie uns an oder senden Sie uns eine E-Mail.

Wir beraten Sie gerne!



Technische Daten:

Betriebsspannung: AC 220V-250V

Stromstärke: 5A

Stromlast: 2000W

Lebensdauer über 100.000 Male

Fahrzeit: ca. 60 Sekunden



Abmessungen:

222 x 80 x 34 mm



Lieferumfang:

Im Lieferumfang enthalten ist:

  • 3 x Livolo Innenleben Touch-Schalter, gemäß Bestellung
  • 1 x Livolo Glasblende dreifach, gemäß Bestellung
  • Bedienungsanleitung


Info zur Installation: der Anschluss erfolgt OHNE Strom und Glasblende, nach der Montage können Sie die Glasblende aufsetzten und den Strom wieder einschalten. Lassen Sie dem Touch Schalter, vor dem betätigen 3 Minuten ruhen. Nach Ablauf der Zeit kann der Rollladenschalter betätigt werden. Sollten Sie diese Hinweise nicht befolgen, kann es vorkommen dass der Rollladenschalter nicht reagiert.

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