950N 14
732708
- Rev. F
ENGLISH
IT
ALIANO
1) With regard to the operator securing position (on the
architrave or door) and the type of arm used (push or sliding)
refer to the corresponding installation Table and drill the
holes required for securing the operator and the pull arm.
Please note:
The two intermediate operator securing holes
are not centred (see installation Tables). The offset holes
make it possible to secure the operator in the correct sense
of rotation of the mechanism. The installation Tables are
as follows:
Table. A:
A R C H I T R AV E I N S TA L L AT I O N
(ARTICULATED
PUSH ARM): outward opening.
Table. B:
DOOR INSTALLATION (ARTICULATED
PUSH ARM): inward opening.
Table. C:
ARCHITRAVE INSTALLATION (SLIDING
ARM LENGTH 430 mm): inward opening.
Table. D:
ARCHITRAVE INSTALLATION (SLIDING
ARM LENGTH 330 mm): inward opening.
2) Install the housing securing brackets (fig.1 ref. ©) and
tighten the fixing screws. Insert the fixing screws in the
housing, without tightening them completely.
4 INSTALLATION
4.1 SECURING THE OPERATOR
The architrave (or door) structure designed
for securing the operator must not be warped.
-The operator must be secured parallel with the
floor.
Should use of a sliding arm be required, in-
stall the transmission arm before securing the
operator to the architrave (see paragraph 4.2.2
or 4.2.3)
3.3 MAXIMUM DOOR OPENING ANGLE
ARTICULATED ARM
INSTALLATION
TYPE
DOORPOST
DEPTH (mm)
MAXIMUM
OPENING
ANGLE
Operator on
architrave
0
100°
125
110°
250
125°
Operator on door
0
100°
SLIDING ARM
INSTALLATION
TYPE
DOORPOST
DEPTH (mm)
MAXIMUM
OPENING
ANGLE
Operator on
architrave
arm
L=430 mm
0
90°
160
105°
Operator on
architrave
arm
L=330 mm
0
90°
160
90°
3) Secure the operator using the six M6 screws and washers
in the previously drilled holes, as per the drilling templates
4.2 INSTALLING THE TRANSMISSION ARMS
It is always advisable to adjust the
mechanical stops inside the opening/
closing operator so that they are occupied
when the leaf reaches its mechanical
stops.
4.2.1 INSTALLING THE ARTICULATED ARM
Refer to the figure on page 1
1) Close the door.
2) Release the telescopic arm
a
by loosening the coupling
screws to allow it to slide.
3) Secure the coupling
b
, to the operator motion
transmission shaft connection, using the provided screw
g
so that the arm is installed perpendicular to the operator
c
.
4) Secure the arm
c
to the coupling
b
using the two
provided screws
d
.
Should a greater distance be required
between the operator and the arm, use the
shaft extensions, available as accessories,
until the desired distance is reached.
5) Turn the arm
c
until the arm
a
is perpendicular to the
closed door or architrave.
6) Secure the arm plate
h
to the door or to the architrave
using two M6 screws and washers.
7) Tighten the four screws
f
securing the telescopic arm
a
.
8) Manually verify that the door freely opens and closes
completely and stops on the leaf mechanical stop.
Important:
The two transmission arms must never touch
each other.
4.2.2 INSTALLING THE SLIDING ARM
(inward opening)
IMPORTANT: When installing an sliding
arm, before powering the system, set
micro-switch nr. 2 to ON.
Refer to the figure on page 4.
Install the arm
g
on the transmission
shaft before securing the operator to the
architrave.
1) Insert the screw
h
in the coupling
f
.
2) Secure the arm
g
to the coupling
f
using the two
provided screws
i
.
3) Insert the coupling
f
on the operator transmission shaft
so that the arm is secured at a 45° angle outward.
4) Tighten the operator screw
h
.
Should a greater distance be required
between the operator and the arm, use the
shaft extensions, available as accessories,
until the desired distance is reached
5) Screw the part
f
to the arm
g
.
6) Insert the part
e
into the part
f
and join them using
a Seeger ring
k
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