1. Introduction
The Dooya DM59M is a versatile manual tubular motor designed for various applications including motorized rolling shutter doors, awnings, and garage doors. It supports both manual control and RF433 remote control, offering flexibility in operation. This motor is compatible with 80mm and 114mm tubes, making it suitable for a range of installations.

Figure 1: Dooya DM59M Manual Tubular Motor
2. Specifications
The DM59M series offers various torque and speed options to suit different door weights and operational requirements. Below are the detailed specifications for each model variant:
| Attribute | DM59M 80/15 | DM59M 100/12 | DM59M 120/9 | DM59M 140/7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rated Torque | 80 Nm | 100 Nm | 120 Nm | 140 Nm |
| Rated Speed | 15 r/min | 12 r/min | 9 r/min | 7 r/min |
| Rated Voltage | 220/230V | |||
| Frequency | 50/60Hz | |||
| Rated Power | 330W | 345W | 350W | 385W |
| Rated Current | 1.43A | 1.54A | 1.56A | 1.66A |
| Work Time | S2 4min | |||
| Degree of Protection | IP44 | |||
| Insulation Degree | H | |||
| Motor Weight | 5.78kg | 6.34kg | 6.34kg | 6.18kg |
| Tube Diameter | Ø59 | |||
| Certification | CE | |||
| Frame Material | Aluminum alloy | |||
| Surface Finishing | Painted | |||
| Position | Commercial | |||
| Open Style | Rolling | |||
| Opening Method | Rolling Pull | |||
The motor is designed to work for both 80mm and 114mm tubes.

Figure 2: DM59M Product Nameplate with Technical Data
3. Package Contents
Your Dooya DM59M Manual Tubular Motor package typically includes the following items:
- Dooya DM59M Tubular Motor
- Manual crank (if applicable to the specific variant)
- Mounting brackets
- Screws and fasteners
- Drive adapter/crown (pre-installed or separate, depending on model)
- Power cable

Figure 3: Typical Package Contents
4. Safety Instructions
- Ensure the power supply matches the motor's rated voltage (220/230V 50/60Hz).
- Installation should be performed by a qualified professional or someone with electrical knowledge.
- Do not expose the motor to water or excessive moisture.
- Avoid drilling into the motor body or crown during installation.
- Ensure all wiring connections are secure and correct to prevent malfunction or damage.
- Keep children and pets away from the operating area of the motorized system.
- Regularly inspect the system for any signs of wear or damage.

Figure 4: Important Safety and Installation Precautions
5. Installation
Proper installation is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your tubular motor. Refer to the following steps and diagrams.
5.1. Pre-installation Checks
- Verify that the tube diameter (80mm or 114mm) is compatible with the motor.
- Ensure the mounting surface is strong enough to support the motor and the rolling system.
- Measure the dimensions of the motor and accessories to ensure proper fit.
5.2. Crown and Drive Adapter Installation
The crown and drive adapter connect the motor to the rolling tube. Ensure they are securely attached.

Figure 5: Crown and Drive Adapter Installation
5.3. Bracket Installation
Mount the brackets securely to the wall or frame. Ensure they are level and correctly spaced to support the motor and tube assembly.

Figure 6: Bracket Installation Method A

Figure 7: Bracket Installation Method B
5.4. Wiring Diagram
Connect the motor to the power supply and control system according to the appropriate wiring diagram. Ensure all connections are tight and insulated.

Figure 8: Circuit Installation Diagram A

Figure 9: Circuit Installation Diagram B

Figure 10: Circuit Installation Diagram C
5.5. Visual Installation Guide
For a visual step-by-step guide on the installation process, please watch the official installation video:
Video 1: Motorized Roller Shutter Installation Guide
6. Operation
The Dooya DM59M motor supports both manual and RF433 remote control. Ensure your control system is properly matched and configured.
6.1. Manual Control
The DM59M motor features a manual override function. In case of power failure or remote control issues, the system can be operated manually using a hand crank. Insert the hand crank into the designated hole on the motor head and rotate to raise or lower the shutter/awning.

Figure 11: Manual Control Mechanism
6.2. RF433 Remote Control
The motor is compatible with RF433 remote control systems. Ensure your remote control is paired with the motor according to the remote control's instructions. Common compatible control systems include:
- Single manual switch (DC59, DC25, DC27)
- Light-touch single switch (DC63)
- 4-channel central control (DC80)
- Other RF433 emitters (DC41, DC42, DC43, DC73, DC74, DC83)
The remote control typically has UP, DOWN, and STOP buttons for operation. The emitter frequency is 433.92MHz ± 100KHz, with a work temperature range of -20°C to +55°C. The transmit distance is up to 200 meters outdoors and 35 meters indoors.

Figure 12: Matchable and Other Control Systems
7. Limit Setting
Setting the upper and lower limits defines the travel range of your rolling shutter or awning. This is done using a special regulator on the motor head.
7.1. Up Limit Setting
- Switch on the power.
- Press the UP button on the remote control one time.
- Using the special regulator, adjust the '+' direction. Rotate the red worm to increase the up distance.
- When the desired upper limit is reached, stop rotating the red worm and press the STOP button. The up limit setting is complete.

Figure 13: Up Limit Setting Process
7.2. Down Limit Setting
- Switch on the power.
- Press the DOWN button on the remote control one time.
- Using the special regulator, adjust the '-' direction. Rotate the white worm to increase the down distance.
- When the desired lower limit is reached, stop rotating the white worm and press the STOP button. The down limit setting is complete.

Figure 14: Down Limit Setting Process
8. Troubleshooting
Here are some common issues and their potential solutions:
| Fail-phenomena | Failure causes | Solutions failure recovery |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| Motor stops suddenly after running | Motor stops suddenly after running | Motor will automatically resume work after 20 minutes cooling |
| 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. |

Figure 15: Common Failures and Solutions
9. User Tips
- When installing, ensure the motor is properly aligned within the tube to prevent uneven operation or damage.
- Double-check all electrical connections before powering on the motor to avoid short circuits or motor damage.
- If using RF433 control, keep the remote control in a safe, accessible place and away from moisture.
- For optimal performance, ensure the rolling shutter/awning mechanism is clean and free of obstructions.
10. Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Dooya DM59M motor, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Regular Cleaning: Keep the motor and surrounding components free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Inspect Wiring: Periodically check all electrical connections for any signs of wear, fraying, or loose connections. Address any issues promptly.
- Lubrication: The internal components of the tubular motor are typically self-lubricating. Avoid applying external lubricants unless specifically instructed by the manufacturer, as this could attract dust and cause issues.
- Check Mounting: Ensure that the mounting brackets and fasteners remain secure. Tighten any loose screws as needed.
- Limit Switch Check: Occasionally test the upper and lower limits to ensure they are functioning correctly and the system stops at the desired positions.
11. Warranty and Support
For any warranty claims, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact the seller or authorized service center. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





