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USER MANUAL EN.

QUBINO FLUSH SHUTTER

The Qubino Flush Shutter is ideal to remotely control blind motors, rollers, shades, venetian
blinds, etc.
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Table of contents

About Qubino.................................................................................................................................. 4
Safety Information .......................................................................................................................... 6
Flush Shutter - Available Frequencies............................................................................................. 7
Where To Buy.................................................................................................................................. 8
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 8
2. Use Cases .................................................................................................................................. 10
2.1. Installation examples where Flush Shutter is installed behind a wall switch ................... 10
2.2. Additional features of Flush Shutter which can make your life easier .............................. 13
3. Qubino Flush Shutter Advantages and Highlights .................................................................... 14
3.1. Advantages......................................................................................................................... 14
3.2. Highlights ........................................................................................................................... 17
4. Package Contents ...................................................................................................................... 18
5. Technical Terms for Switches ................................................................................................... 19
6. Compatibility with Z-Wave Gateways (hubs) ........................................................................... 21
7. Installation ................................................................................................................................ 21
7.1. Installing the device behind a light switch ......................................................................... 22
7.2. Installing the Qubino Temperature Sensor ....................................................................... 28
8. Device Information and Support .............................................................................................. 34
9. Electrical Diagram (110 – 240 Vac) ........................................................................................... 35
10. Adding the device to a Z-Wave network (Inclusion)............................................................... 37
11. Removing the device from a Z-Wave network (Exclusion) ..................................................... 38
12. Associations ............................................................................................................................ 39
13. Flush Shutter Operation .......................................................................................................... 43
14. Configuration Parameters....................................................................................................... 46
15. Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................... 53
16. Z-Wave Command Classes ...................................................................................................... 57
17. Important Disclaimer .............................................................................................................. 61

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18. Warning ................................................................................................................................... 61
19. Regulations.............................................................................................................................. 61

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About Qubino
Qubino is a family of innovative Z-Wave devices, many of them the smallest of their kind.
Numerous breakthrough innovations, 100 % quality control, and responsive customer service
make Qubino the number one choice for making your life more comfortable.

Qubino enables you to transform – inexpensively and invisibly – any traditional electric device
into a smart, connected one that you can control with your smart phone. Qubino devices are
simple to install and use, but also extremely versatile - they offer a wealth of additional features
and parameters for you to play with.

We love helping people who enjoy creating new ideas for their home and then using their hard
work and skill to turn those ideas into reality. We admire their passion and resourcefulness. We
do our best to supply you with products that will enable you to create a unique and special home
for yourself. We innovate so that you can be free to make the smartest home possible. With just
a touch of magic.

"Simple is smart." We believe it is smart to make complex things simple. But only when this
means simple for our customers, not for ourselves. We think a lot so that you won't have to when
it comes to installing or using our devices.

For more information visit: www.qubino.com

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About Z-Wave:

The Z-Wave protocol is an interoperable, wireless, RF-based communications technology


designed specifically for control, monitoring, and status reading applications in residential and
light commercial environments. Mature, proven, and broadly deployed (with over 50 million
products sold worldwide), Z-Wave is by far the world market leader in wireless control, bringing
affordable, reliable, and easy-to-use 'smart' products to millions of people in every aspect of daily
life.

Source: www.z-wavealliance.org
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Safety Information
For Qubino, safety is first, so we have prepared lots of safety tips and information that can be
found throughout this manual.

To ensure your safety, please read this manual carefully before installing the device; follow the
instructions exactly. The manufacturer (GOAP d.o.o. Nova Gorica) shall not be legally responsible
for any equipment damage or personal injury caused by incorrect installation or operation other
than that covered in this manual.

ⓘ Please check the Technical Specifications and Electrical Diagram chapters, as well as fuse
requirements in the Installation chapter before installing the device.

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Flush Shutter - Available Frequencies
ORDERING CODE POWER SUPPLY FREQUENCY Z-WAVE FREQUENCY*
(MODEL NUMBER)

ZMNHCD1 50/60 Hz 868,4 MHz

ZMNHCD2 50/60 Hz 921,4 MHz

ZMNHCD3 50/60 Hz 908,4 MHz

ZMNHCD4 50/60 Hz 869,0 MHz

ZMNHCD5 50/60 Hz 916,0 MHz

ZMNHCD7 50/60 Hz 919,8 MHz

ZMNHCD8 50/60 Hz 865,2 MHz

ZMNHCD9 50/60 Hz 922,5 MHz

ZMNHCDA 50/60 Hz 920,9 MHz

*You can check the Z-Wave frequency in your country here:

https://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/mesh-networking/z-
wave/benefits/technology/global-regions?cid=nat-acq-zwv-041818

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Where To Buy
To find your nearest Qubino dealer visit: http://qubino.com/where-to-buy/

1. Introduction
The Flush Shutter controls the motors of blinds, rollers, shades, venetian blinds, etc. It measures
power consumption of the connected device, and can be paired with a digital temperature sensor
(sold separately).

The connection of a digital temperature sensor means you can create complex scenes and control
any device relative to a set temperature range. The Qubino Flush Shutter also acts as a Z-Wave
repeater to improve the range and stability of the Z-Wave network.

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Flush Shutter supported functions:
Controls position of Controls tilt position W kWh Temperature Associations Z-Wave Auto-inclusion
blinds, rollers, of the slats of Measurement Measurement Sensor Repeater
shades, venetian venetian blinds.
blinds, etc.

✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

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2. Use Cases
The Flush Shutter can be used in many different scenes, which can help make your life more
comfortable. We have prepared a few of them for you so you can get an idea for your next smart
home project. Of course, there are countless of other options for how to use Qubino Flush
Shutter to remotely control devices via your smartphone.

2.1. Installation examples where Flush Shutter is installed behind a wall switch

• Remotely control outdoor venetian blinds • Remotely control indoor venetian blinds

• Remotely control outdoor screens • Remotely control indoor screens

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• Remotely control rollers • Remotely control curtains

• Remotely control vertical window blinds • Remotely measure room temperature


(*The temperature sensor is sold
separately - for more info, please see
Qubino catalogue. Product ordering
code (model number): ZMNHEA1)

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• Remotely control projector screen • Remotely control retractable awnings

• Remotely control windows

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2.2. Additional features of Flush Shutter which can make your life easier

• Do you know how much energy you • Want to control other devices in your
consume? Z-Wave network with the Flush
Shutter?
• The Flush Shutter monitors and reports
energy consumption of connected devices • Connect the Flush Shutter with other
in real time to your smart home app (your devices in your network to remotely
gateway (hub) needs to support this and automatically trigger another Z-
feature). Wave device. And have other Z-Wave
devices trigger your Qubino Flush
Shutter.

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3. Qubino Flush Shutter Advantages and Highlights
3.1. Advantages
• The Qubino Flush Shutter allows the easiest and quickest installation possible. Because
of its small size, it fits smoothly in even the smallest, most shallow and most crowded
flush mounting boxes, which are stuffed with lots of electrical cables and where every
millimetre counts. All this is possible because the Qubino Flush Shutter is the smallest Z-
Wave Shutter controller in the world.

• The Qubino Flush Shutter has the option to connect a temperature sensor*, through
which users can monitor the ambient air or water temperature. It’s the only Z-Wave
switch in the world which offers this option. With a connected sensor, the user can
monitor accurate measurements of the room temperature, pool water temperature, etc.,
and remotely change conditions as desired. Qubino relay, along with the temperature
sensor, is connected directly to the power supply. Install it and forget it – no need to worry
about dying batteries, like with battery-powered sensors.

*The temperature sensor is sold separately - for more info, please see Qubino catalogue.
Product ordering code (model number): ZMNHEA1

ⓘ Please do not put the temperature sensor directly into the water! The temperature sensor
is designed to measure the water temperature by being mounted to the water pipe.

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• Qubino guarantees 100 % device quality. Such high quality can be delivered because
every Qubino goes through rigorous quality control standards throughout the production
process. Every device has a unique serial number and a part number, which are assigned
to the device only after it goes through a strict testing procedure.

• By scanning the QR code on the back of your Qubino device, the serial and part numbers
will be automatically copied on your mobile phone; they also provide direct access to
Qubino’s technical support team. The serial and part numbers of your device are given
automatically every time you open an inquiry with our support team: this instantly shares
the relevant device information we need to provide the best technical support possible.
For details, please see the Device Information and Support chapter.

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• The Qubino Flush Shutter is engineered and manufactured in the EU, and contains only
the highest quality components.

• The Qubino Flush Shutter is certified by an independent European Institute and has CE,
FCC, LVD and EMC certificates to ensure the highest safety standards.

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3.2. Highlights
• Remote (via smartphone or PC) and local control of venetian blinds (indoor and outdoor),
screens (indoor and outdoor), rollers, curtains, window blinds and even projector screens
• Allows control of venetian blinds and changing vertical position and angle of the shades
• Capable of measuring the power consumption of the connected device in real time via
smartphone, which allows you to save on electricity bills*
• Features one of the easiest and quickest installations of devices of this kind, fits in even
the smallest flush mounting boxes
• The device remembers the last position after power cycle. It also supports auto-inclusion
mode for quick set up
• Supports additional parameters for expert users, which allows for advanced
configuration*
• Acts as a signal repeater which improves the range and stability of your Z-Wave network
• Can be used to remotely control and trigger other devices in your Z-Wave network

*Your gateway (hub) needs to support advanced configuration and parameter input if you wish
to use this feature

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4. Package Contents

• Flush Shutter Device


• Installation Manual

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5. Technical Terms for Switches

Symbol Switch example images Definition EU USA Qubino Other


names

Single pole,
single throw
Two-way
(SPST) - One Switch;
One-way switch Toggle
switch Bi-stable
switch (regular switch
controlling one switch
switch)
light / circuit of
lights

Single pole,
double throw
(SPDT) - Two
Two-way Three-way Two-way
switches
switch switch switch
controlling the
same light /
circuit of lights

Used when you


Crossover
have three or
Intermedi- Four-way Intermedi- switch;
more switches
ate switch switch ate switch Cross
controlling the
connection
same light

After being
Monostable
released, it goes Momentary
Momentary switch switch;
back to its switch
Push button
original state

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Qubino devices are installed into flush mounting boxes behind the switches. You can see some
examples below:

For more information on how to install your device, please refer to the Installation chapter.

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6. Compatibility with Z-Wave Gateways (hubs)

Please check compatibility with your Z-Wave gateway (hub) before you purchase this device. The
compatibility table is available online.

https://qubino.com/manuals/Compatibility_with_gateways/Compatibility_manual_Flush_Shutt
er_02092019.pdf

7. Installation

Before installing the device, please read the following carefully and follow the instructions
exactly:

ⓘ Danger of electrocution!
Installation of this device requires a great degree of skill and may be performed only by a licensed
and qualified electrician. Please keep in mind that even when the device is turned off, voltage
may still be present in the device’s terminals.

ⓘ Note!
Do not connect the device to loads exceeding the recommended values. Connect the device
exactly as shown in the provided diagrams. Improper wiring may be dangerous and result in
equipment damage.

Electrical installation must be protected by directly associated overcurrent protection fuse 4 A,


gG or Time lag T, rated breaking capacity 1500 A (ESKA 522.723) must be used according to
wiring diagram to achieve appropriate overload protection of the device. The fuse must be
installed in fuse holder type: Adele contact 503Si/1 DS according to the standard IEC60669-2-1.

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7.1. Installing the device behind a light switch

The installation process, tested and approved by professional electricians, consists of the
following simple steps:

Step 1 – Turn OFF the fuse:

• To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect electrical power at the
main fuse or circuit breaker before installation and maintenance.
• Be aware that even if the circuit breaker is off, some voltage may remain in the wires —
before proceeding with the installation, be sure no voltage is present in the wiring.
• Take extra precautions to avoid accidentally turning the device on during installation.

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Step 2 – Installing the device:

• Connect the device exactly according to the diagrams shown below

Before Qubino installation:

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After Qubino installation:

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ⓘ Note!
• Place the antenna as far as possible from metal elements as they may cause signal
interference.
• Do not shorten the antenna.

The device’s antenna should be as upright as possible. This ensures the device’s operational range
is maximized (up to 131 feet (40 m) line of sight).

Step 3 – Turn ON the fuse:

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Step 4 – Add the device to your Z-Wave network:

• For more details on how to include the device, please refer to the Z-Wave Inclusion
chapter.

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Step 5 – The Installation is now complete. It’s time to make your life more comfortable with
the help of the Qubino Flush Shutter

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7.2. Installing the Qubino Temperature Sensor

The temperature sensor is a Qubino accessory and is sold separately - for more info, please see
the Qubino product catalogue or website: http://qubino.com/products/accessories/

Product ordering code: ZMNHEA1

Qubino Z-Wave devices have the option to connect a temperature sensor (sold separately), which
allows you to remotely monitor ambient or water temperature. Qubino devices are the only Z-
Wave devices of its kind to offer this unique capability. With the sensor connected to the device,
you can carry out accurate measurements of room temperature, pool water temperature, etc.
and build automation rules around them. Qubino device with a temperature sensor is connected
directly to power supply. Install it and forget it, there is no need to worry about changing the
batteries like with most other Z-Wave temperature sensors which run on batteries. The
temperature sensor’s range is between -25 ~ +80 °C (-13~ 176 °F).
For more details about the temperature range, see the manual for the temperature sensor.

The digital Temperature sensor comes with a 1 m (3.3 ft)


cord and a connector to attach it directly to a Qubino
device.

1. To prevent electrical shock, make sure that no


voltage is present on the temperature sensor
cable.
2. When connected to Qubino control, the
temperature sensor is under high voltage, which is
very dangerous.
3. Goap d.o.o. does not take responsibility for any damage or electrical shock due to
incorrect sensor assembly.
4. The above instructions and description apply to a temperature sensor compatible with
Qubino products only.

NOTE: When Qubino is wired to 110-240 Vac (high voltage) the temperature sensor must not
be in direct contact with water.

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Temperature sensor installation example:
Step 1 – Exclude the device (if it is already connected to your Z-Wave system)

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Step 2 – Switch of the power supply

Step 3 – Connect the temperature sensor as shown below

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Step 4: Place the temperature sensor in the switch box

Step 5 – Turn the fuse on

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Step 6 – Re-include the device to your network

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Step 7 – Start using the temperature sensor in connection with your device

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8. Device Information and Support

Did you know that Qubino offers Z-Wave devices with 100 % quality control guaranteed
throughout the production process? Every single unit is tested and examined before being
approved for sale – a truly unique pledge in the industry.

Why is this important?

Every device has a dedicated serial number and part number, which is assigned to the device only
after it goes through a strict testing procedure.

By scanning the QR code on the back of your Qubino, its device title, serial number, and part
number are automatically copied to your mobile phone. You can also use the code for direct
access to the device page for more information. If you still don’t find what you’re looking for,
click on the link to Qubino technical support team. They will be able to automatically read the
serial and part number from your device and quickly review the production log file containing the
production date as well as any relevant device parameters and information. This process allows
our team to immediately identify and address issues, giving you the best support possible.

Based on customer and business partner feedback, we’re proud to boast Qubino’s support team
as the best and fastest on the market. If you don't find the answers to your questions in this
document, please contact our support team by scanning the QR code on your device or through
our website: http://qubino.com/support/#email. We will try to help you as soon as possible.

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9. Electrical Diagram (110 – 240 Vac)

Notes for diagram:

N Neutral wire
L Live (line) wire
Q1⬆ Output for motor UP (open)
Q2⬆ Output for motor DOWN (close)
I2 Input for switch/push button DOWN (close)
I1 Input for switch/push button UP (open)
TS Temperature sensor terminal
S Service button

WARNING
Installation and maintenance on 110-240V mains power must be carried out only by authorized
technicians with country specific knowledge of installation guidelines and norms and regulations
The S (Service) button must NOT be used when the device is connected to a 110-240V power
supply due to safety reason. The module is connected to wires and other metalic parts (connector
screws) where HIGH VOLTAGE is present! Operating on module without turning OFF the main
FUSE, It can lead to electric shock! Operating with S button on 230VAC, means to operate under
your own risk.

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For safe operation use S (Service) button when the module connected to 24VDC SELV power
supply. For DC wirring connect (+) terminal to N and (–) terminal to L.

Electrical diagram 24VDC

The durability of the device depends on the load connected. Resistive loads (light bulbs, etc.) and
loads that consume up to 4A, the product’s lifespan exceeds 70,000 toggles.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Max Power Limit is automatically set by software. When the current exceeds 4A for more than 5
seconds, the load is automatically turned off. An "overload detected" notification is sent to your
gateway/hub. To reactivate the device, power supply must be turned OFF and ON again.

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10. Adding the device to a Z-Wave network (Inclusion)

AUTOMATICALLY ADDING THE DEVICE TO A Z-WAVE NETWORK (AUTO INCLUSION)

1. Enable add/remove mode on your Z-Wave gateway (hub)

2. Automatic selection of secure/unsecure inclusion

3. Connect the device to the power supply (with the temperature sensor already connected –
sold separately*).

4. Auto-inclusion will be initiated within 5 seconds of connection to the power supply and the
device will automatically enrol in your network

NOTE: the device can be automatically added to a Z-Wave network during the first 2 minutes
after connected to the power supply.

MANUALLY ADDING THE DEVICE TO A Z-WAVE NETWORK (MANUAL INCLUSION)

1. Enable add/remove mode on your Z-Wave gateway (hub)

2. Connect the device to the power supply (with the temperature sensor already connected*)

3. Toggle the switch connected to the I1 terminal 3 times within 3 seconds. The device has to
get On/Off signal 3 times, meaning 3 times push of the button or with the normal button 3
times On/Off.

OR

If the device is powered by 24 VDC SELV supply, press and hold the S (Service) button for max 2
seconds

4. A new multi-level device will appear on your dashboard

5. Inclusion with the switch connected to I1 terminal is not limited by time

*If connecting the temperature sensor, switch off the power supply and make sure the device is
excluded from your network BEFORE connecting the sensor.

ⓘ Make sure the device is excluded from your network before connecting the temperature
sensor. Switch off the power supply, connect the temperature sensor, and re-include the device
to your network.

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11. Removing the device from a Z-Wave network
(Exclusion)

REMOVAL FROM A ZWAVE NETWORK (Z-WAVE EXCLUSION)

1. Connect the device to the power supply

2. Make sure the device is within direct range of your Z-Wave gateway (hub) or use a hand-held
Z-Wave remote to perform exclusion

3. Enable add/remove mode on your Z-Wave gateway (hub)

4. Toggle the switch connected to the I1 terminal 3 times within 3 seconds. The device has to
get On/Off signal 3 times, meaning 3 times push of the button or with the normal button 3
times On/Off.

OR

If the device is powered by 24 VDC SELV supply, press and hold the S (Service) button for max 2
seconds.

5. Exclusion with the switch connected to I1 terminal is not limited by time

6. The device will be removed from your network, but any custom configuration parameters will
not be erased

FACTORY RESET

1. Connect the device to the power supply

2. Within the first minute (60 seconds) the device is connected to the power supply, toggle the
switch connected to the I1 terminal 5 times within 3 seconds (5 times change switch state)

OR

If the device is powered by 24 VDC SELV supply, press and hold the S (Service) button for at least
4 seconds

ⓘ By resetting the device, all custom parameters previously set on the device will return to
their default values, and the owner ID will be deleted. Use this reset procedure only when the
main gateway (hub) is missing or otherwise inoperable.

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12. Associations
Use associations for direct communication between the Flush Shutter and other devices within
your Z-Wave network without the need of your primary gateway (hub).

Association Groups:

Root device:

• Group 1: Lifeline group (reserved for communication with the primary gateway (hub)), 1
node allowed.

• Group 2: Basic on/off (Triggered at change of input I1) up to 16 nodes.


When switch wired to input I1 is pressed Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command
to associated device and this device will turn ON, when it is released Flush shutter sends
Basic set OFF command to associated device and this device will turn OFF.

• Group 3: Basic on/off (Triggered at change of input I2) up to 16 nodes.


When switch wired to input I2 is pressed Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command
to associated device and this device will turn ON, when it is released Flush shutter sends
Basic set OFF command to associated device and this device will turn OFF.

• Group 4: Basic on/off (Triggered at sensing moving direction of roller: up= FF, down = 00)
up to 16 nodes.
When blinds are moving up, Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command to associated
device and associated device will turn ON. When blinds are moving down, Flush Shutter
will send Basic set OFF command to associated device and the device will turn OFF.

• Group 5: Basic on/off (Triggered at reaching roller position: bottom=FF, top=0) up to 16


nodes.
When blinds reach upper position, Flush Shutter will send Basic set OFF command to
associated device and the device will turn OFF. When blinds reach down position Flush
Shutter will send Basic set ON command to associated device and the device will turn ON.

• Group 6: Basic on/off (triggered at reaching roller position: bottom=FF, not bottom=0) up
to 16 nodes
When blinds reach down position, Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command and the
device will turn ON. When blinds are in any position which is not down (0 %) Flush Shutter
will send Basic set OFF to associated device and the device will turn OFF.

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• Group 7: Multilevel set (Triggered at change of value of the Flush Shutter position), up to
16 nodes.
Flush shutter will set Switch multilevel command to associated device, the command is
actual position of blinds so the associated device will turn on same level as blinds are.
Example with association between Flush Shutter and dimmer, when shutters blinds reach
middle position 50 % it will send switch multilevel set 50 % command and dimmer will
turn on 50 %.

• Group 8: Multilevel set (Triggered at changes of value of slats tilting position), up to 16


nodes. Flush Shutter device will send Switch multilevel set command to associated
device, the command is actual position of tilts.
Example with association between Flush shutter and dimmer
When shutters tilts rotate to middle position 50 % it will send switch multilevel set 50 %
command and dimmer will turn on 50 %.

• Group 9: Multilevel sensor report (triggered at sensed different value – sensor sold
separately), up to 16 nodes. Flush Shutter device will send Multilevel sensor report to
associated device, this will send the information of actual temperature that was
measured with temperature sensor.

End point 1:

• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.

• Group 2: Basic on/off (Triggered at change of input I1) up to 16 nodes.


When switch wired to input I1 is pressed Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command
to associated device and this device will turn ON, when it is released Flush shutter sends
Basic set OFF command to associated device and this device will turn OFF.

• Group 3: Basic on/off (Triggered at change of input I2) up to 16 nodes.


When switch wired to input I2 is pressed Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command
to associated device and this device will turn ON, when it is released Flush shutter sends
Basic set OFF command to associated device and this device will turn OFF.

• Group 4: Basic on/off (Triggered at sensing moving direction of roller: up= FF, down = 00)
up to 16 nodes.

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When blinds are moving up, Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command to associated
device and associated device will turn ON. When blinds are moving down, Flush Shutter
will send Basic set OFF command to associated device and the device will turn OFF.

• Group 5: Basic on/off (Triggered at reaching roller position: bottom=FF, top=0) up to 16


nodes.
When blinds reach upper position, Flush Shutter will send Basic set OFF command to
associated device and the device will turn OFF. When blinds reach down position Flush
Shutter will send Basic set ON command to associated device and the device will turn ON.

• Group 6: Basic on/off (triggered at reaching roller position: bottom=FF, not bottom=0) up
to 16 nodes
When blinds reach down position, Flush Shutter will send Basic set ON command and the
device will turn ON. When blinds are in any position which is not down (0 %) Flush Shutter
will send Basic set OFF to associated device and the device will turn OFF.

• Group 7: Multilevel set (Triggered at change of value of the Flush Shutter position), up to
16 nodes.
Flush shutter will set Switch multilevel command to associated device, the command is
actual position of blinds so the associated device will turn on same level as blinds are.
Example with association between Flush Shutter and dimmer, when shutters blinds reach
middle position 50 % it will send switch multilevel set 50 % command and dimmer will
turn on 50 %.

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End point 2:

• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.

• Group 2: Multilevel set (Triggered at changes of value of slats tilting position), up to 16


nodes. Flush Shutter device will send Switch multilevel set command to associated
device, the command is actual position of tilts.
Example with association between Flush shutter and dimmer
When shutters tilts rotate to middle position 50 % it will send switch multilevel set 50 %
command and dimmer will turn on 50 %.

End point 3 (External Temperature Sensor):

• Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.

• Group 2: Multilevel sensor report (triggered at sensed different value – sensor sold
separately), up to 16 nodes. Flush Shutter device will send Multilevel sensor report to
associated device, this will send the information of actual temperature that was
measured with temperature sensor.

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13. Flush Shutter Operation

Automatic calibration

Automatic calibration is a process during which the Flush Shutter learns the position of the limit
switches.

Shutter positioning calibration

(par. 71 set to 0)

• Calibration through the main gateway (hub) UI

1) Include the device into the Z-Wave network according to the instructions for inclusion.

2) Set the parameter 78 (Forced Flush Shutter calibration) value to 1.

3) Flush Shutter performs the calibration process, completing full cycle - up, down and up
again.

Slates tilting position calibration

(par. 71 set to 1)

When enabling venetian blinds mode, position calibration for slats titling must be done. After
doing this, the position and angle of the slates can be set. By default, full turn time for slates is
set to 1.5s. This value can be changed with parameter 72.

1) Include and perform the device calibration process according to section ‘Shutter positioning
calibration’.

2) Set parameter 71 to 1 ‘Venetian blinds’.

3) Exclude the device (without reset!).

4) Include the device.

5) After the device will be included, another widget (besides the main Shutter widget) for slates
control will appear on the UI.

6) Full turn movement is set to 1.5s by default. If this time is too long (if after slates full cycle
the Shutter starts moving up or down), decrease this time with the parameter 72. If this time is
too short (if the slats will not turn for a full cycle), increase this time with the parameter 72.

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Manual operation for Shutter

(par. 71 set to 0)

The user can connect a push-button (mono-stable) or a switch (bi-stable) to I1 and I2 terminals.

Pressing the push-button for less than 1 second (short press), which is connected to I1 (up),
initiates up movement.

Pressing the push-button for less than 1 second (short press), which is connected to I2 (down),
initiates down movement.

If the Shutter is moving, any press (of any push-button) will stop the movement.

Keeping the push-button, connected to I1 (up), pressed for more than 1 second (long press)
initiates up movement, until the push-button is released.

Keeping the push-button, connected to I2 (down), pressed for more than 1 second (long press) ,
initiates down movement, until the push-button is released.

Manual operation for venetian blinds

(par. 71 set to 1)

• Slates tilting on start position - 0 degree

Clicking the push-button (for time < full turn slates time-par.72) connected to I1 (up), initiates
slates turning towards end - 180 degree position, until push-button is released.

Clicking the push-button (for time < full turn slates time-par.72) connected to I2 (down),
initiates Shutter down movement.

If the Shutter is moving, any click (of any push-button), will stop the movement.

Keeping the push-button pressed (for time > full turn slates time-par.72) connected to I1 (up),
initiates full slates turn and up movement, until the push-button is released.

Keeping the push-button pressed (for time > full turn slates time-par.72) connected to I2
(down), initiates Shutter down movement, until the push-button is released.

Keeping the push-button pressed (for time > (full turn slates time +2s)) connected to I1 (up),
initiates up movement, until the push-button is released.

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• Slates tilting on end position - 180 degree

Clicking the push-button (for time < full turn slates time-par.72) connected to I1 (up), initiates
Shutter up movement.

Clicking the push-button (for time < full turn slates time-par.72) connected to I2 (down),
initiates slates turning towards start - 0 degree position, until the push-button is released.

If the Shutter is moving, any click (of any push-button), will stop the movement.

Keeping the push-button (for time > full turn slates time-par.72), connected to I1 (up), pressed,
initiates the Shutter up movement, until the push-button is released.

Keeping the push-button (for time > full turn slates time-par.72), connected to I2 (down),
pressed, initiates full slates turn and down movement, until the push-button is released.

Keeping the push-button (for time > (full turn slates time +2s)), connected to I2 (down),
pressed, initiates down movement, until push-button is released

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14. Configuration Parameters

Parameter no. 10 - Activate / deactivate ALL ON / ALL OFF Functionality

Flush Shutter device responds to the commands ALL ON / ALL OFF that may be sent by the
primary or secondary gateway (hub) within the Z-Wave network.

Values (size is 2-byte dec):

• default value 255


• 255 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF active.
• 0 - ALL ON not active, ALL OFF not active
• 1 - ALL ON not active, ALL OFF active
• 2 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF not active

Parameter no. 40 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Threshold for Q1 or Q2 Loads

Choose by how much the power consumption needs to increase or decrease to be reported.
Values correspond to percentages, so if 10 is set (by default), the device will report any power
consumption changes of 10 % or more, compared to the last reading.

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 10
• 0 - Power consumption reporting disabled
• 1 - 100 = 1 % - 100 % Power consumption reporting enabled. New value is reported only
when the power consumption in real time changes by more than the percentage value
set in this parameter, compared to the previous power consumption reading, starting at
1 % (the lowest value possible).

NOTE: Power consumption needs to increase or


decrease by at least 1 Watt to be reported,
REGARDLESS of the percentage set in this
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Parameter no. 42 – Power reporting in Watts by time interval for Q1 or Q2

The set value refers to the time interval with which the power consumption in Watts is reported
(0 – 32767 seconds). If 0 is entered (by default), energy consumption reports will not be sent to
the gateway (hub).

Values (size is 2-byte dec):

• default value 0
• 0 - Power consumption reporting disabled
• 1 – 32767 = 1 - 32767 seconds. Power
consumption reporting enabled. Report is sent
according to time interval (value) set here.

Parameter no. 71 – Operating modes

Choose between the two operating modes. If the venetian mode is selected, an additional
widget/endpoint will be displayed on the UI interface, which can be used to control the tilt
position of the slats. If the Shutter mode is selected, this additional endpoint is hidden.

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 0
• 0 - Shutter mode
• 1 - venetian mode (up/down and slate rotation)

NOTE1: After the value of this parameter is changed, first exclude device (without setting
parameters to their default values), wait at least 30s and then re-include the device!

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Parameter no. 72 – Slats tilting full turn time

Set the time, required by the slats, to make a full turn (180 degrees).

Values (size is 2-byte dec):

• default value 150 = 1.5 seconds


• 0 - tilting time disabled
• 1 - 32767 = 0.01seconds – 327.67 seconds

NOTE: If the set time is too long and a full turn was already performed, the device will start to
move up or down for the remaining time.

Parameter no. 73 – Slats position

This parameter is used to enable/disable the slats to return to the previously set position after
being activated via the Z-Wave gateway(hub), push-button operation or when the lower limit
switch is reached.

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 1
• 0 - disable
• 1 - enable

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Parameter no. 74 – Motor moving up/down time

This parameter defines the time, required by the Shutter motor, to completely open or
completely close the attached shutters.

Values (size is 2-byte dec):

• default value 0
• 0 – moving time disabled (working with limit switches)
• 1 - 32767 = 0.1 seconds – 3276.7 seconds

After the set time passes, the motor stops (relay goes to the off state).

NOTE: It is important that the reference position, for setting the moving time, is always when the
Shutter is at its lowest position!

Set parameter 74 to 0 and move the Shutter (using the up/down push-buttons or the main
gateway (hub) UI) to the lowest desired position. When the Shutter reaches this position, set the
parameter 74 to the duration, required by the Shutter, to completely open or completely close
the attached shutters. At this point the Shutter can be moved up (open), but can't be moved
down, because this position is already set as its lowest position.

To change the defined lowest position of the Shutter below the one, which is already defined
(manual recalibration), the parameter 74 must be set to 0 and the procedure, which is described
above, should be repeated.

In case the Shutter operates using limit switches, but the user still wants to control the
opening/closing position with time, this is still possible. If a time duration, which is longer than
the opening/closing time of the shutters in real time (limited by the limit switches), is set, the
Shutter will stop at the limit switches, but the device relay will switch it off after a defined time,
not by the limit switch of the Shutter. Take into consideration that in this condition, positioning
the shutters with the slider (through the UI) will not display the correct position of the Shutter.

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Parameter no. 76 - Motor operation detection

Define the power consumption threshold at the end positions. Based on this value, the device
will know, that the shutters reached the limit switches.

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 30 = 30 W
• 0 - The value 0 means that reaching a limit switch will not be detected.
• 1 - 127 = 1 – 127 W

Parameter no. 78 - Forced Shutter calibration

By changing the value of this parameter from 0 to 1, the Shutter enters the calibration mode. For
further information about the calibration process, please see section 13.

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 0
• 1 - Start the calibration process.

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Parameter no. 85 – Power consumption max delay time

Define the maximum time before the power consumption of the motor, after one of the relays is
switched ON, is read from the device. If there is no power consumption during the set time
(motor not connected, damaged or requires longer time to start, motor at the end position), the
relay will switch OFF. This time is defined by entering it manually.

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 30 = 3s
• 0 = time is set automatically
• 3 - 50 = 0.3seconds - 5seconds (100ms resolution)

Parameter no. 90 – Time delay for next motor movement

This parameter defines the minimum time duration between successive motor movements
(minimum time after which the motor is switched off and on again).

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• default value 5 = 500ms


• 1 - 255 = 0.1seconds – 25,5seconds (100ms resolution)

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Parameter no. 110 – Temperature Sensor Offset Settings

Set value is added to or subtracted from the measured value to adjust the temperature report
sent by an external sensor (sold separately). This parameter only applies to the Celsius
temperature unit (the Fahrenheit unit is currently not supported).

Values (size is 2-byte dec):

• default value 32536


• 32536 - Offset is 0 °C.
• 1 - 100 - Where 1 stands for 0.1 °C and 100 stands for 10.0 °C added to the actual
measurement.
• 1001 - 1100 – Where 1001 stands for -0.1 °C and 1100 stands for -10.0 °C subtracted from
the actual measurement.

Parameter no. 120 – Temperature Sensor Reporting Threshold

If an external digital temperature sensor (sold separately) is connected to the device, it reports
temperature readings based on the threshold defined in this parameter. This parameter only
applies to the Celsius temperature unit (the Fahrenheit unit is currently not supported).

Values (size is 1-byte dec):

• Default value 5 = 0.5 °C


• 0 – Reporting disabled
• 1 - 127 = Where 1 stands for 0.1 °C and 127 stands for 12.7 °C.

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15. Technical Specifications

Power supply/ 110 - 240 Vac ±10 %


50/60 Hz, (24-30 VDC*)
Alimentation électrique/

Netzspannung/

Strömförsörjning

Rated load current (resistive load) * / 2 X 4 A (240 Vac) /

Courant nominal (charge résistive)*/ 2 X 4 A (110 Vac) /

Nennstromstärke (ohmsche Last)*/

Nominell lastström (resistiv last)*

Output circuit power , (resistive load)/ 2 X 960 W (240 Vac) /

Puissance du circuit , (charge résistive)/ 2 X 440 W (110 Vac)

Nennleistung , Ausgangs (ohmsche Last)/

Uteffekt ,utgång (resistiv last)

Power measurement accuracy/ P=0-200 W, +/-2 W

Précision de mesure de la puissance/ P>200 W, +/-3 %

Messgenauigkeit Leistung/

Noggrannhet effektmätning

Digital temperature sensor range/ -25 ~ +80 °C (-13 ~ 176 °F)

Plage de mesure de la sonde de température numérique/

Temperaturbereich des digitalen Temperatursensors/ Mätområde


digital temperatursensor

Operation temperature/ -10 ~ +40 °C (14 ~ 104 °F)

Température d'utilisation/

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Betriebstemperatur/ Drifttemperatur

Intended transportation condition/ -40 ~ +70 °C (-40 ~ 158 °F)

Conditions de transport prévues/

Beabsichtigte Transportbedingung/

Avsedd transportförhållande

Distance/ up to 40 m indoors (131


ft)/
Distance/
Jusqu'à 40 m en
Reichweite/
intérieur/
Avstånd
bis zu 40 m im
Innenraum/ Upp till 40 m
inomhus

Dimensions (WxHxD) (package)/


41,8x36,8x16,9 mm
Dimensions (LxHxP) (emballage)/ (86x74x43 mm) /
Abmessungen Verpackung (BxHxT)/ 1,65x1,45x0,66 in
(3,39x2,91x1,69 in)
Mått (B x H x D) (förpackning)

Weight (with package)/ 28 g (54g) / 0.99 oz (1.90


oz)
Poids (emballage compris)/

Gewicht (inkl. Verpackung)/

Vikt (med förpackning)

Electricity consumption/ 0,4 W

Consommation électrique/

Leistung/

Elförbrukning

For installation in boxes/ Ø ≥ 60 mm (2,36 in)/ 2M

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Pour installation dans des boîtes/

Zur Montage in Dosen/

För installation i box

Switching/ Relay (2x)/

Commutation/ Relais(2x)/

Schaltung/ Relais(2x)/

Omkoppling Relä(2x)

Z-Wave Repeater/ Yes/

Répéteur Z-Wave/ Oui/

Z-Wave-Verstärker (Repeater)/ Ja/

Z-Wave-repeater Ja

* 24-30 VDC connection is only used when adding, removing or resetting the device with S button, and
NOT for normal shutter operation.

For 24VDC shutter solution please take a look for: Flush Shutter DC PN: ZMNHOD

** In case of loads other than resistive loads, please pay attention to the value of cos φ. If
necessary, connect loads less powerful than what they’re rated for – this applies to all motor
loads. Max current for cos φ=0,4 is 2 A at 250 Vac,

Supported loads

Electric motor 400 W (240 Vac)


200 W (110 Vac)

For power factor = 0,4

In case of inductive loads,

it is recommended to use RC snubber circuit.**

* Please contact Qubino support regarding marked load types.

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** Please check below for more information about RC snubber

RC snubber

RC Snubber must be connected parallel with the load.

Connection diagram:

Capacitance Value 0.1 uF


Voltage 630 VDC|275 VAC
Resistance Value (Ohm) 47
Power Rating(W) 1/2

Suggested RC snubber: P409CE104M275AH470

https://www.arrow.com/en/products/p409ce104m275ah470/kemet-corporation

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16. Z-Wave Command Classes
Z-Wave Supported Command Classes:

COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2,

COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4

COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEl_V7

COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V5

COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V4

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_2

COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_MARK

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3
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Endpoint 1:

Device Class:

BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE

GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL

SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_C_MOTOR_CONTROL

Command Classes:

COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4

COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V5

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_MARK

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3

Endpoint 2:

Device Class:

BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE

GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL

SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_C_MOTOR_CONTROL

Command Classes:

COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1

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COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_MARK

COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V3

Endpoint 3:

Device Class:

GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL

SPECIFIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL

Command Classes:

COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2

COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3

COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2

NOTE: The Endpoint 3 command class list only applies if an external digital temperature sensor
(sold separately) is connected to the TS terminal. If the sensor is not connected, the following
command class is not supported by the device:

COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7

Endpoint 2 is supported by the module only when the parameter no. 71 is set to the value 1 and
the module is excluded and re-included into the network.

This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified
devices from any other manufacturers. All constantly powered nodes in the same network will
act as repeaters regardless of the vendor to increase reliability of the network.

COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC:

The module will be turned ON or OFF after receiving the BASIC_SET command. To be turned ON:
[Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Basic Value = 0x01~0x63 in percentage; FF set to last value]

To be turned OFF: [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Basic Value = 0x00]

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COMMAND_CLASS_METER

• Default values:
o Rate Type = 1 (Import)
o Scale = 0 (kWh)

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17. Important Disclaimer

Z-Wave wireless communication is not always 100% reliable. This device should not be used in
situations in which life and/or valuables are solely dependent on its functioning. If the device is
not recognized by your gateway (hub) or shows up incorrectly, you may need to change the
device type manually and make sure your gateway (hub) supports multi-channel devices. Contact
us for help before returning the device: http://qubino.com/support/#email

18. Warning

Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection
facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can
leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your
old appliance for disposal free of charge.

19. Regulations

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE: This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation
between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/ TV technician for help.

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Legal Notice

This user manual is subject to change and improvement without notice. GOAP d.o.o. Nova Gorica
reserves all rights to revise and update all documentation without any obligation to notify any
individual or entity.

Declaration of Conformity

Qubino Flush Shutter device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the Low voltage (LVD) Directive (2014/35/EU), Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Directive (2014/30/EU), Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU), Directive RoHS 2 (2011/65/EU)
and Directive ErP (2009/125/EC).

WEEE

According to the WEEE (Waste electrical and electronic equipment) Directive, do not dispose of
this product as household waste or commercial waste. Waste electrical and electronic equipment
should be appropriately collected and recycled as required by practices established for your
country. For information on recycling of this product, please contact your local authorities, your
household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

NOTE: User manual is valid for device with SW version S8 (SW version is part of P/N)!
Example:P/N: ZMNHCDxHxS8Px

GOAP d.o.o. Nova Gorica


Ulica Klementa Juga 007, 5250 Solkan, Slovenia

E-mail: info@qubino.com
Tel: +386 5 335 95 00
Web: www.qubino.com
Date: 13.08.2021; V80.02.1

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