Dooya DM59M 80/15

Dooya DM59M 80/15 Manual Tubular Motor Instruction Manual

Model: DM59M 80/15 | Brand: Dooya

1. Product Overview

The Dooya DM59M 80/15 is a manual tubular motor designed for motorized rolling shutter doors and awnings. It supports both manual control and RF433 remote control, and is compatible with 80mm and 114mm tubes. This manual provides detailed instructions for installation, operation, and troubleshooting.

Dooya DM59M 80/15 Manual Tubular Motor
Figure 1: Dooya DM59M 80/15 Manual Tubular Motor

2. Specifications

Attribute Value
Model Number Dooya DM59M 80/15
Installation Method Self-contained
Position Commercial
Frame Material Aluminum alloy
Open Style Rolling
Opening Method Rolling Pull
Voltage 220/230V, 50/60HZ
Current 1.43A
Power 330W
Manual Control Support
RF433 Remote Control Support
Type Manual Tubular Motor
Use for Motorized Rolling Shutter Door/Awning
Work for 80mm tube normally Yes
Work for 114mm tube Yes
Rated Torque 80Nm
Rated Speed 15r/min
Tube Diameter 59mm
Running Time S2 4min
Degree of Protection IP44
Insulation Degree H
Capacitor 14μF/450V
Weight 5.78kg
Certification CE
Product Nameplate with Specifications
Figure 2: Product Nameplate with detailed specifications.
Manual Tubular Motor Specification Table
Figure 3: Detailed specification table for DM45M/DM59M series.

3. Package Contents

The package typically includes the following items:

  • Dooya DM59M 80/15 Tubular Motor
  • Manual Crank (if applicable to the specific model)
  • Mounting Brackets
  • Screws and Fasteners
  • User Manual (this document)
Package List
Figure 4: Typical package contents.

4. Safety Information

Please read and understand all safety instructions before installation and operation to prevent injury or damage.

  • Ensure proper grounding (Green/Yellow wire) to prevent electrical shock.
  • Do not immerse the motor in water.
  • Do not use a hammer or apply excessive force to the motor.
  • Do not drill into the motor part of the tube.
  • Ensure wiring is correct according to the provided diagrams to avoid malfunction or damage.
  • Incorrect wiring (e.g., two switches to one motor, or two motors to one switch) can cause damage.
Safety Warnings and Incorrect Wiring Examples
Figure 5: Important safety warnings and examples of incorrect wiring.

5. Installation

This section details the installation process for the tubular motor. Refer to the video for a visual guide.

5.1. Installation Video Guide

Video 1: Motorized Roller Shutter Installation Guide. This video demonstrates the full installation process, including motor assembly, tube preparation, bracket mounting, wiring, and limit settings.

5.2. Motor Components

The motor consists of several key components:

  • Limit Switch
  • Capacitor
  • Motor
  • Brake
  • Gearbox

It also features a hand crank insertion hole, white and red limit holes, and a special limit regulator for precise adjustments.

Motor Components and Hand Crank Accessories
Figure 6: Internal components of the motor and available hand crank accessories (DS38, DS39, DS21).

5.3. Control System Compatibility

The motor is compatible with various control systems:

  • Wired Control Systems: DC41, DC42, DC73, DC74, DC43, DC83.
  • Other Control Systems: Single manual switches (DC59, DC63, DC25), 4-channel central control (DC80), UPS (DC80).
  • RF433 Remote Control: Supports light-touch, dot-move, and direction-converse functions. Compatible with Dooya wireless emitters.

RF433 Remote Control Specifications:

  • Emitter Frequency: 433.92MHz ± 100KHz
  • Work Temperature: -20°C ~ +55°C
  • Transmit Distance: Indoor 200 meters, Outdoor 35 meters
Control System Compatibility
Figure 7: Overview of compatible wired and RF433 control systems.

5.4. Tube Preparation and Motor Insertion

  1. Align the motor with the center line of the roller tube.
  2. Drill holes through the tube and the crown/drive adapter as indicated in the diagrams. Ensure not to drill into the motor body itself.
  3. Insert the motor into the tube, ensuring the crown and drive adapter are correctly seated.
  4. Secure the motor and adapters to the tube using screws or rivets.

5.5. Bracket Installation

There are two main bracket installation methods:

  • Bracket Installation A: Involves mounting the motor with a bracket and side plate, then attaching the roller shutter with a hand crank device (DS21).
  • Bracket Installation B: Involves mounting the motor with a bracket and side plate, then attaching the roller shutter without a hand crank device.
Bracket Installation Methods A and B
Figure 8: Diagrams for Bracket Installation A and B.
Inner Installation Structure Diagram
Figure 9: Detailed diagram of the inner installation structure of a rolling door with a two-way manual tubular motor.

5.6. Wiring Instructions

Ensure all wiring is done according to local electrical codes and the diagrams below. The motor operates on 220/230V, 50/60Hz.

  • Common Wiring: Blue (Neutral), Brown (Direction 1), Black (Direction 2), Green/Yellow (Earth).
Circuit Installation Diagrams A, B, C
Figure 10: Detailed circuit installation diagrams (A, B, C) for 230V/50Hz or 120V/60Hz systems.

6. Operation

6.1. Limit Setting

The motor's upper and lower travel limits must be set correctly to ensure proper operation and prevent damage.

  1. Up Limit Setting:
    • Switch on the power.
    • Press the 'Up' button on your control device once.
    • Use the special regulator to adjust the '+' direction. Rotate the white worm to increase the up distance.
    • When the up limit distance is achieved, stop rotating the white worm and press the stop button. The up limit is now set.
  2. Down Limit Setting:
    • Switch on the power.
    • Press the 'Down' button on your control device once.
    • Use the special regulator to adjust the '+' direction. Rotate the red worm to increase the down distance.
    • When the down limit distance is achieved, stop rotating the red worm and press the stop button. The down limit is now set.

Warning: If the motor does not stop rotating, adjust the red or white worm with the regulator.

Up and Down Limit Setting Instructions
Figure 11: Visual guide for setting the upper and lower travel limits.

7. Maintenance

Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your tubular motor.

  • Keep the motor and surrounding area clean and free from dust and debris.
  • Periodically check all wiring connections for tightness and signs of wear.
  • Ensure the roller tube and shutter slats move freely without obstruction.
  • Avoid exposing the motor to extreme temperatures or moisture.
  • If any unusual noises or movements are observed, refer to the troubleshooting section or contact a qualified technician.

8. Troubleshooting

Refer to the table below for common issues and their solutions.

No. Fail-phenomena Failure causes Solutions failure recovery
1 Press the upward button of the controller, the shutter move downward Inside wire connecting of the controller is wrong Exchange the position of black wire and brown wire
2 Switch on, the drive adapter runs in one-way operation Inside limit switch of motor doesn't open Crown running one circle in the opposite direction of the drive adapter, then it works
3 Motor starts slowly or not work after connect power a. Power voltage is slow
b. Wiring error
c. Overload
d. Improper installation
a. Adjust power to rated data
b. Check circuit and correct wiring connecting
c. Rated torque associated with the installation of the load
d. Re-install the motor
4 Motor stops suddenly after running Motor stops suddenly after running Motor will automatically resume work after 20 minutes cooling
5 Abnormal sound during roller blinds in operation Outer tube is too long, led the rolling shutter connects with both sides of bracket too tightly If idler is active, propering make the tube shorter to avoid too tight status.
Common Failures and Solutions Table
Figure 12: Troubleshooting guide for common motor issues.

9. User Tips

No specific user tips were available from the provided reviews or Q&A content.

10. Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

Related Documents - DM59M 80/15

Preview Dooya DM59 Tubular Motor Series: Specifications and Applications
Overview of Dooya's DM59 series tubular motors, designed for automated shading and opening systems like motorized awnings and roller doors. Includes technical specifications, model details, key features, and certifications.
Preview DOOYA DV33NE/S Plantation Shutter Louvre Motor User Manual & Specifications
Comprehensive guide to the DOOYA DV33NE/S Plantation Shutter Louvre Motor, covering installation, operation, specifications, and features. Includes details on battery replacement, remote pairing, and limit setting.
Preview Dooya DM45 Series Tubular Motors
Overview of Dooya DM45 series tubular motors, including electronic and radio-controlled models. Features technical specifications, applications for roller shutters and awnings, and component diagrams.
Preview DM28LEU/SH Motor for Roller Blinds: User Manual and Installation Guide
Comprehensive guide for the DM28LEU/SH motor, covering safety, features, installation, operation, settings, and troubleshooting for roller blinds.
Preview Dooya DC1672 DC1673 Emitter Specification and Setup Guide
Comprehensive technical specifications and setup instructions for Dooya DC1672 and DC1673 remote emitters. Includes compatibility details for R tubular motors, DC1680/DC1681, and DC136 systems, channel selection guide, and FCC compliance information.
Preview DOOYA Radio Tubular Motor - Specifications, Setup, and Troubleshooting
Comprehensive guide to DOOYA AC Tubular Motors, covering technical specifications, step-by-step setup procedures for dot-move, adding/canceling emitters, and a detailed troubleshooting section for common issues.