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Then, using e.g. a ladder (suitably solid and stable), initially level the drive.
If necessary, disengage the trolley by pulling it down once on the emergency release mechanism,

Fig.6C [1]. Move the trolley back and open the gate.

Position the ceiling hanger approx. 300 mm from the controller housing (depending on the door

structure and the ceiling, the hanger can be mounted in the range from 0 to 600 mm relative to the controller
housing, Fig. 6B). Hanger angles should be positioned vertically and the drive rail in a line parallel to the gate
axis (if there was no need to move the front fixing relative to the gate axis, the center of the gate will be the
center of the drive rail).

Mark, drill and attach the hanger to the ceiling, fig. 6B. If necessary, shorten the ends of the angles

that protrude downwards.

Move the trolley with the attached bar and gate hardware, Fig. 6C [2..6] towards the closed gate and

centrally (if the entire drive has not been moved) fix the fitting to the gate leaf with the use of self-selected
fixing elements, Fig. 6C [ 7].

Couple the trolley with the gate by pulling the cable to the "rear". The lever to which the cable is

attached must change from vertical to horizontal, see paragraph 4.6.

3.Electrical installation

IMPORTANT REMINDER

Electrical installations and automation of the drive must be performed by experienced and qualified

personnel in accordance with applicable legal regulations. There are dangerous voltages of 230V 50Hz in the
devices, therefore all connections must be made with the voltage switched off.The installer's task is to mount
the system safely enough to minimize the risks associated with its use. Anyone who installs the device without
complying with all applicable regulations is responsible for any damage that the device may cause.

3.1. Preparation of electrical installation components

If provided, install the manual button outside the door movement area in such a way that the operator

is outside the door movement area and the door in operation is always visible. The button is mounted
essentially 1.6 meters above the ground. When laying the control cable, avoid running it along the power line
that may cause interference in the control signal, Fig. 6D. If there are safety devices in the installation, e.g.
photocells, emergency STOP buttons, etc., install them in accordance with the installation manual of these
devices.

If there is no power socket, it must be installed in accordance with the applicable standards, at a

distance of about 0.5 meters from the controller housing, fig. 6E.

3.2.Connecting devices to the controller

Connecting devices to the controller should be the last installation operation performed in

accordance with the connection and programming manual. First install the actuator, arrange the necessary
cables and attach the photocells. During the assembly of the installation, use the main switch which cuts off
the mains voltage. It should be remembered that moisture and water destroy electronic devices, therefore it is
necessary to protect the controller against these factors.All openings and cable entries must be sealed in order
to maintain the desired IP protection class.

4.Acceptance tests and handing over the automation to the user

CAUTION!

After installing the controller and all cooperating devices, especially safety devices, final tests should

be made in order to check the entire automation. These tests should be performed by competent personnel
who are aware of the risks involved! Final tests are the most important phase in the implementation of
automation. Individual components, such as the motor, photocells, etc., may require specific checks, therefore
it is recommended to follow the checking procedures contained in the manuals for the given components.

Final tests include the following steps

4.1.Gate movement control

It should be checked whether the automation physically moves without jams or resistance, and

whether the movement is quiet and smooth.

Summary of Contents for GO801/1001

Page 1: ...AUTOMATION SYSTEMS GARAGE DOOR OPENER Assembly manual www dtm pl ENGLISH Version 1 3 GO801 1001 ...

Page 2: ...d comply with the standards as well as with any applicable local regulations andmustalsocomplywiththerequirementsofEN12604 DTMSystemisnotresponsiblefortheconsequencesofdesigndefectsofthedrivenelementsorfor theirdeformationthatmayoccurduringuse Wallsandceilingstowhichthedrivewillbemountedmustbestrongandstable The installation must conform to the requirements of EN 12453 The safety level of the C D ...

Page 3: ...e drive safetysystemandemergencyunlockingfunctionproperly The gate drive cannot be started and continue to operate when there is a wicket in the gate and it is notproperlyclosed Crush or injury protection systems e g photocell systems must work properly after the drive has beenmountedandconnectedtothemains Theradioremotecontrolmayonlybeusedwhenasafeforcevalueisset The radio remote control may only...

Page 4: ...rotect the automation systemagainstaccidentalactivation Movementbetweenthegateleavesisallowedonlywhenitisfullyopen Donotobstructthegatemovement Removeanyobstaclesthatimpedethemovementofthegate Signallampsandinformationboardsmustbeclearlyvisible Manualoperationofthegateispossibleonlywhenthepowersupplyisdisconnectedandthegateis unlocked In the event of a failure disconnect the power release the gate...

Page 5: ... manual 2 MECHANICALASSEMBLY 2 1 Verification of the type and structure of the gate Inordertoproperlycompleteandinstalltheautomationsystem verifythetypeofyourgateandcheck thestructureoftheexistingorinstalledgateintermsoftherequirementspresentedbelow The basic set enables the automation of sectional gates with an ordinary running rail it is recommended to use a boomerang type handle with a double r...

Page 6: ...y specified in the drive parameters must be maintained The gate must operate smoothly and impact free the movement mustbesmoothandunobstructed The drive cannot be used to operate emergency exits or gates on an escaperoute seeescaperoutes If there is a pedestrian door on the powered door a safety switch shall be installed to prevent the automatic system from operating whenthedoorisopen The conditio...

Page 7: ...e help of a spring and a nut Fig 4C Using a suitable wrench tighten the screw until the toothed belt is stretched Referring to Figure 4D mount the drive head to the rail paying attention to the correct positioning of the drive shaft in the toothed belt pulley spline After mounting the drive head you can proceed to install the ceiling hanger as shown in Figs 4E and 4F Other slings can be used if re...

Page 8: ... 20 80 mm above theTHP as shown inFig 5 Drill dependingonthetypeofsubstrate witha10mmdrillinconcreteor5mminwood Fastenthefronthandleofthedrivetothelintelpreparedinthisway Fig 6A 1 sothatthefixingwould ensure a sufficient level of safety expansion bolts anchors etc These activities should be entrusted to a qualifiedpersonwiththenecessaryexperience Then usingthepinandcotterpin connectthefrontofthera...

Page 9: ...stallthemanualbuttonoutsidethedoormovementareainsuchawaythattheoperator is outside the door movement area and the door in operation is always visible The button is mounted essentially 1 6 meters above the ground When laying the control cable avoid running it along the power line that may cause interference in the control signal Fig 6D If there are safety devices in the installation e g photocells ...

Page 10: ...t the gate automation circuitsfrom the Unlocking locking procedure power supply also in the event of a power failure Pull the release cable once The lever will be set vertically and the mechanism will disengage the drive from the trolley allowing the door to move manually Restoring normal operation of the automation pull the unlocking rod again directing the force towards the rear of the drive so ...

Page 11: ...ctly completed warranty card and a short unambiguous description of the damage The cost of disassembly and assembly of the device is borne by the user The warranty does not cover batteries in remote controls any damage r e s u l t i n g f r o m i m p r o p e r u s e unauthorized adjustments alterations and repairs as well as damage caused by lightning overvoltage or short circuit of the power supp...

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