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WARNING! 

important safety instructions for people:

READ CAREFULLY! 

Premise

• Employ this product only for the use for which it was expressly made. Any 
other use is dangerous. CAME S.p.A is not liable for any damage caused by 
improper, wrongful and unreasonable use • Keep these warnings together with 
the installation and operation manuals that come with the operator. 

Before installing

(checking what's there: if your evaluation is negative, do not proceed before 
having complied with all safety requirements) 

• Check that the automated parts are in good mechanical order, that the ope-
rator is level and aligned, and that it opens and closes properly. Make sure you 
have suitable mechanical stops • If the operator is to be installed at a height 
of over 2.5 m from the ground or other access level, make sure you have any 
necessary protections and/or warnings in place • If any pedestrian openings 
are fi tted into the operator, there must also be a a system to block their opening 
while they are moving • Make sure that the opening automated door or gate 
cannot entrap people against the fi xed parts of the operator • Do not install the 
operator upside down or onto elements that could yield and bend. If necessary, 
add suitable reinforcements to the anchoring points • Do not install door or 
gate leaves on tilted surfaces • Make sure any sprinkler systems cannot wet 
the operator from the ground up • Make sure the temperature range shown 
on the product literature is suitable to the climate where it will be installed 
• Follow all instructions as improper installation may result in serious bodily 
injury • It is important to follow these instructions for the safety of people. Keep 
these instructions. 

Installing

• Suitably section off  and demarcate the entire installation site to prevent 
unauthorized persons from entering the area, especially minors and children 
• Be careful when handling operators that weigh over 20 kg. If need be, use 
proper safety hoisting equipment • All opening commands (that is, buttons, key 
switches, magnetic readers, and so on.)  must be installed at least 1.85 m from 
the perimeter of the gate's working area, or where they cannot be reached from 
outside the gate. Also, any direct commands (buttons, touch panels, and so on) 
must be installed at least 1.5 m from the ground and must not be reachable by 
unauthorized persons • All maintained action commands, must be fi tted in pla-
ces from which the moving gate leaves and transit and driving areas are visible 
• Apply, if missing, a permanent sign showing the position of the release device 
• Before delivering to the users, make sure the system is EN 12453 standard 
compliant (regarding impact forces), and also make sure the system has been 
properly adjusted and that any safety, protection and manual release devices 
are working properly • Apply Warning Signs (such as the gate's plate) where 
necessary and in a visible place 

Special user-instructions and recommendations 

• Keep gate operation areas clean and free of any obstructions. Make sure that 
the photocells are free of any overgrown vegetation and that the operator's 
area of operation is free of any obstructions • Do not allow children to play 
with fi xed commands, or to loiter in the gate's maneuvering area. Keep any 
remote control transmitters or any other command device away from children, 
to prevent the operator from being accidentally activated. • The apparatus may 
be used by children of eight years and above and by physically, mentally and 
sensorially challenged people, or even ones without any experience, provided 
this happens under close supervision or once they have been properly instructed 
to use the apparatus safely and about the potential hazards involved. Children 
must not play with the apparatus. Cleaning and maintenance by users must not 
be done by children, unless properly supervised • Frequently check the system 
for any malfunctions or signs of wear and tear or damage to the moving struc-
tures, to the component parts, all anchoring points, including cables and any 
accessible connections. Keep any hinges, moving joints and slide rails properly 
lubricated • Perform functional checks on the photocells and sensitive safety 
edges, every six months. To check whether the photocells are working, wave 

an object in front of them while the gate is closing; if the operator inverts its 
direction of travel or suddenly stops, the photocells are working properly. This 
is the only maintenance operation to do with the power on. Constantly clean 
the photocells' glass covers using a slightly water-moistened cloth; do not use 
any solvents or other chemical products that may ruin the devices • If repairs 
or modifi cations are required to the system, release the operator and do not use 
it until safety conditions have been restored • Cut off  the power supply before 
releasing the operator for manual openings and before any other operation, to 
prevent potentially hazardous situations. Read the instructions • If the power 
supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorized 
technical assistance service, or in any case, by similarly qualifi ed persons, to 
prevent any risk • It is FORBIDDEN for users to perform any OPERATIONS THAT 
ARE NOT EXPRESSLY REQUIRED OF THEM AND WHICH ARE NOT LISTED in the 
manuals. For any repairs, modifi cations and adjustments and for extraordinary 
maintenance, CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE • Log the job and checks into the 
periodic maintenance log. 

Additional special recommendations for everyone 

• Keep away from hinges and mechanical moving parts • Do not enter the 
operator's area of operation when it is moving • Do not counter the operator's 
movement as this could result in dangerous situations • Always pay special 
attention to any dangerous points, which have to be labeled with specifi c pic-
tograms and/or black and yellow stripes • While using a selector switch or a 
command in maintained actions, keep checking that there are no persons within 
the operating range of any moving parts, until the command is released • The 
gate may move at any time and without warning • Always cut off  the power 
supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning.

Danger of hand crushing

Danger! High voltage

No transiting while maneuvering 

Summary of Contents for F40230E

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL F40230E F4024E F4024EP GEARMOTOR FOR SWING OR FOLDING DOORS FA00034 EN English EN ...

Page 2: ...ations Keep gate operation areas clean and free of any obstructions Make sure that the photocells are free of any overgrown vegetation and that the operator s area of operation is free of any obstructions Do not allow children to play with fixed commands or to loiter in the gate s maneuvering area Keep any remote control transmitters or any other command device away from children to prevent the ope...

Page 3: ...0 1 2 200 Technical data Type F40230E F4024E F4024EP Protection rating IP 54 54 54 Power supply V 50 60 Hz 230 AC 230 AC 230 AC Motor power supply V 230 AC 50 60 Hz 24 DC 24 DC Power draw A 1 2 Max 5 Max 10 Power W 235 130 180 Torque Nm 340 360 470 Crown revolutions rpm 1 3 1 3 2 4 Gear ratio i 1 150 1 150 1 150 Condenser μF 16 Duty cycle 30 INTENSIVE USE INTENSIVE USE Operating temperature C 20 5...

Page 4: ...0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice 1 Gearmotor 2 Cap with hole 3 Cap 4 UNI 5931 M8x120 screw 5 UNI 5588 M8 nut 6 Spring 7 Release handle 8 Endstop device Description of the components Dimensions mm ...

Page 5: ...N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice 1 Gearmotor 2 Transmission arm with slide guide 3 Control panel with radio receiver 4 Flashing light with antenna 5 Photocells 6 Gearmotor release 7 Photocell post Example of a system ...

Page 6: ...n If the distance between the slide guide A and the door leaf is insufficient for installing the gearmotor then fit it as shown in the figure while respecting the quotas shown One Door with two leaves Folding leaf consisting of two hinged panels The gearmotor is fitted onto panel A Single swing leaf One Door with two leaves Folding leaf consisting of two hinged panels The gearmotor is fitted onto ...

Page 7: ...need for the installation at hand to work in total safety and compliance with current standards and regulations The figure shows some examples of installer s tools Types of cables and minimum thicknesses Connection Cable type Cable length 1 10 m Cable length 10 20 m Cable length 20 30 m Power supply to board 230 VAC FROR CEI 20 22 IEC EN 50267 2 1 3G x 1 5 mm2 3G x 2 5 mm2 3G x 4 mm2 Power supply ...

Page 8: ... examples Consider that the space available where to fit the operator and accessories will vary depending on the overall measurements The installation technician is responsible for choosing the most suitable solution Setting up corrugated tubing Set up the corrugated Ø 25 mm tubing you will need to connect the junction boxes The number of tubes depends on the type of system and accessories you wil...

Page 9: ... 0 0 0 34 E N FA 0 0 0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice Anchoring the base and the slide guide Caution Respect the quotas shown in the drawing APPLICATION ON DOUBLE LEAF DOOR APPLICATION ON SINGLE LEAF DOOR ...

Page 10: ... F F4 F W V U Pag 10 10 Manual code FA 0 0 0 34 E N FA 0 0 0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice Fixing the transmission arm APPLICATION ON FOLDING DOOR APPLICATION ON SWING LEAF DOOR Releasing the gearmotor ...

Page 11: ...manual may be revised at any time and without notice APPLICATION ON DOUBLE LEAF DOOR APPLICATION ON SINGLE LEAF DOOR Securing the gearmotor Fit the arm into the guide and the gearmotor onto the base plate Fasten the gearmotor using the two M8 x 110 bolts and their M8 nuts supplied Fit the hole caps and guide caps N B Use suitable cable glands for threading the cables and the release cable ...

Page 12: ...without notice Warning If no mechanical door stops are in place you must adjust the endstops Determining the end run points Fit the cams onto the guide During closing fully close the door leaf turn the cam clockwise until the closing microswitch activates fasten the cam using the screw Closing microswitch Cams Cam guide Closing microswitch ...

Page 13: ... Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice Opening microswitch During opening fully open the door leaf turn the cam counter clockwise until the opening microswitch is activated fasten the cam using the screw Opening microswitch ...

Page 14: ... 14 Manual code FA 0 0 0 34 E N FA 0 0 0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Delayed opening action gearmotor Delayed closing action gearmotor ...

Page 15: ...ag 15 15 Manual code FA 0 0 0 34 E N FA 0 0 0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice Delayed opening action gearmotor Delayed closing action gearmotor ZLJ24 control panel for doors with two leaves ZLJ14 control panel for doors with one leaf ...

Page 16: ...l code FA 0 0 0 34 E N FA 0 0 0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice Fit the frame cover FINAL OPERATIONS Fasten the cover and the release handle Ø 13 5 mm UNI 6954 Ø 3 9x13 washer and screw ...

Page 17: ...SHOOTING PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES CHECKS AND REMEDIES The door does not open or close No power The gearmotor is unlocked The transmitter battery is flat The transmitter is broken The stop button is stuck or broken The open close button or selector switch are stuck Check for mains power Lock the gearmotor Replace the batteries Contact service Contact service Contact service The door opens but will ...

Page 18: ... to note any extraordinary maintenance repairs or improvements carried out by specialist companies N B Extraordinary maintenance must be carried out by specialist technicians Extraordinary maintenance log MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance Before doing any maintenance cut off the power supply to prevent any hazardous situations caused by accidentally activating operator Periodic maintenance log kept...

Page 19: ...ore proceeding it is always advisable to check specific regulations in force in the place of installation DISPOSE OF PROPERLY DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT Our products are made with different materials Most of them aluminium plastic iron electrical cables can be disposed of together with normal household waste They can be recycled if collected sorted and sent to authorised centres Other components circ...

Page 20: ...n di Casier Treviso Treviso Italy 33079 Sesto al Reghena Sesto al Reghena Pordenone Pordenone Italy 39 0422 4940 39 0422 4941 39 0434 698111 39 0434 698434 Manual code FA 0 0 0 34 E N FA 0 0 0 34 E N ver 2 2 08 2015 Came S p A The contents of this manual may be revised at any time and without notice ...

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