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5.10 Fit the flange into the sliding guide and lock with the nut
(fig.14).

5.11 Position the operator on the ground, vertically respect to floor
(fig. 15 ref. A).

5.12 Check chain tension, making sure that these distances are
equal (as shown in fig. 15 ref. B) : lower chain - upper chain; upper
chain - upper rail joint.

5.13 Adjust chain tension if necessary, using the nut as indicated
in fig. 15 ref. C.

N.B. : To apply tension to the chain, turn the nut clock - wise.

To slacken the chain, turn the nut anti clock - wise

Warning: too much chain tension could damage the motor unit.

5.6 Offer the assembled guide to the operator.

5.7 Lift up the motor unit, taking care not to damage the electronic equipment, couple the pinion gear to the chain and fit it in the
motor shaft (fig.12).

5.8 Re-position the motor unit and insert the longitudinal member – as shown in figure 13 (ref. A) - up to the stop.

5.9 Tighten the motor unit with an appropriate wrench (fig. 13 ref.B).

Fig.12

Fig.13

A

B

Fig.14

B

C

A

Fig.15

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Page 1: ...nt amendments 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC and 93 68 EEC complies with the essential safety requirements in the following EEC Directives 73 23 EEC and subsequent amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC and subsequent...

Page 2: ...temsweredesignedandbuilt for indoor use and for controlling vehicle access Avoid any other use 2 DIMENSIONS Fig 1 Fig 2 Power pipe 230V Cable 4 x 0 5 RX photocell Cable 3x0 5 Radio receiver Cable 2 x...

Page 3: ...by the automatic system Check if an efficient earth plate is available for electrical connection to the operator Make sure there is a clearance of at least 35 mm between the ceiling and the highest sl...

Page 4: ...e advise you to use the optional guide fig 8 ref B fitting it on the central slide fig 8 ref C 5 3 Insert the longitudinal member with chain in the central slide fig 9 until it meets the metal project...

Page 5: ...N B To apply tension to the chain turn the nut clock wise To slacken the chain turn the nut anti clock wise Warning too much chain tension could damage the motor unit 5 6 Offer the assembled guide to...

Page 6: ...spect to the door use a spirit level 6 8 When you have reached the correct position measure the distance between ceiling and operator so that you can shape the securing brackets in advance 6 9 Fit the...

Page 7: ...distance between drive bracket and sliding rail bracket must not exceed 20cm max 30 fig 24 6 22 Check the position drill and secure with suitable screws fig 24 Fig 25 LOCK Fig 26 6 23 Re lock the aut...

Page 8: ...Open push button P2 Set up push button LK1 Enable disable fail safe LK2 Varies sensitivity of reversing device Fig 27 fail safe enabled fail safe disabled LK1 reversing sensitivity 150N 15Kg LK2 rever...

Page 9: ...es to vary the sensitivity of the reversing device fig 27 Fig 28 OTHERSAFETYDEVICES STOP OPEN 8 ANTENNAINSTALLATION OPTIONAL 8 1 If you are using an RP receiver and wish to increase its range you can...

Page 10: ...ing push button dismantle the cour tesy light ceiling fixture unscrewing the appropriate screw Slidetheceilingfixtureinthedirectionshownbythearrow fig 34 INITIAL SET UP The obstacle detector does NOT...

Page 11: ...tronic appliance establishes the deceleration points and pause time is fixed at 3 minutes If the SETUP procedure was successful the courtesy lamp stays lightedfor5seconds Duringthistime inordertoreduc...

Page 12: ...tomated system and safety devices and then apply the danger warning sticker fig 35 on the panel of the up and over door to make it easy to see Apply the sticker which indicates the release device of t...

Page 13: ...n electronic device ensures that any obstacles are detected The door is normally closed when the electronic control unit receives an opening commandfromtheremotecontrol orfromanyothertypeofpulsegenera...

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