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9A

9B

150

150

20

20

Padieira

Padieira

10mm

38mm

10mm

5mm

5mm

22mm

100mm

100mm

127mm

105mm

100mm

10mm

10mm

100mm

34mm

53mm

158mm

34mm

5mm

5mm

19mm

105mm

EN

EN

03. THE DOOR

03. THE DOOR

MEASURES

MEASURES

Standard gripper 

• To allow the gripper to hold the glass, it is required to make the holes as 

referenced above.

• STANDARD GRIPPER

• GLASS FOR STANDARD GRIPPER

• GLASS DOOR'S LINTEL WITH STANDARD GRIPPER

Invisible mode 

• Glass fixing profile stays 

hidden behing the lintel (252mm of 

minimum lintel).

• TIGHTENING GRIPPER

Tightening gripper 

• In the use of tightening gripper, the glass 

has no holes, wherein the fixing is achieved by putting screws 

in the grippers only.

• GLASS DOOR'S LINTEL WITH TIGHTENING GRIPPER

• GLASS FOR TIGHTENING GRIPPER

Semi-visible mode 

• Glass fixing profile 

stays visible from the outside (220mm of 

minimum lintel).

Invisible mode 

• Glass fixing profile stays 

hidden behing the lintel (252mm of 

minimum lintel).

FLOOR

Wall

Wall

Wall

Wall

FLOOR

Semi-visible mode 

• Glass fixing profile 

stays slightly visible from the outside 

(220mm of minimum lintel).

Clear

Passage

Height

Clear

Passage

Height

Clearance

to the

ground

Clearance

to the

ground

Clear

Passage

Height

Clear

Passage

Height

Clearance

to the

ground

Clearance

to the

ground

(Ground level)

(Ground level)

Summary of Contents for KAPV100

Page 1: ...V2 0 REV 02 2022 KAPV100 EN USER S INSTALLER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...cycling Business users should contact their vendor and check the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wa...

Page 3: ...with experienced in terms of usage of the product in a safe manner and who understands the risks and dangers involved Children shouldn t play with the product or opening devices to avoid the motorize...

Page 4: ...f the power and do not use it until all safety conditions have been met In the event of tripping of circuits breakers of fuse failure locate the malfunction and solve it before resetting the circuit b...

Page 5: ...NNECTIONS The cable connection order is indifferent ELECTRIC LOCK PROGRAM SELECTOR KEY SELECTOR PUSH BUTTON CONTROL BOARD MR 10 RECEPTOR EMERGENCY PANEL FIRE ALARM PED PED COM PUL SIG RIN REX GND 15V...

Page 6: ...AR EXT COM CEL GND 15V GND 15V COM REX FIRE GND STR GND 15V COM RIN CEL COM RECEIVER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15V GND REX RIN SIG PUL COM PED PED 6 5 4 3 2 1 SHUNT RADAR INT EXTERN RADAR EXT COM CEL GND 15V...

Page 7: ...GND 15V COM RIN CEL COM RECEIVER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 15V GND REX RIN SIG PUL COM 6 5 4 3 2 1 SHUNT RADAR INT EXTERN RADAR EXT COM CEL GND 15V GND 15V COM REX FIRE GND STR GND 15V COM RIN CEL COM RECEIVER 9...

Page 8: ...FIRE GND STR GND 15V COM RIN CEL COM RECEIVER 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15V GND REX RIN SIG PUL COM PED PED 6 5 4 3 2 1 SHUNT RADAR INT EXTERN RADAR EXT COM CEL GND 15V GND 15V COM REX FIRE GND STR GND 15V C...

Page 9: ...Anti Wind strength 70N Electronic lock strength 800N Approximately Motor power 100W Standby Power Consumption 10W Approximately Functions Selector Always Closed Always open Partial opening Auto mode...

Page 10: ...In the use of tightening gripper the glass has no holes wherein the fixing is achieved by putting screws in the grippers only GLASS DOOR S LINTEL WITH TIGHTENING GRIPPER GLASS FOR TIGHTENING GRIPPER S...

Page 11: ...e smooth uniform and level The site should be free from shock and vibration Check that the ambient temperature values are admissible for operation of this door Perform the entire installation with the...

Page 12: ...he screws and washers that are in the accessory kit 04 Remove the grippers caps and place the plates that are in the kit each gripper requires two or three plates depending on the size of the leaf 07...

Page 13: ...4 INSTALLATION 04 INSTALLATION SAFE INSTALLATION SAFE INSTALLATION 12 Transport and center the full measure to the location where it will be applied to door using a scriber material Add 10mm to the fu...

Page 14: ...with the door THE glass should be between 8 to 10mm apart from soil 25 Pull the anti derailment plates upwards so that it is 1 mm of the profile as in figure 25 A 19 Raise the glass and place it unde...

Page 15: ...sen the large screws indicated in the image to be able to raise lower the plate sheet attachment 02 Rotate the thread to adjust the sheet to the height that seems most suitable to you Retighten the sc...

Page 16: ...guide and fasten with suitable screws leaving a gap of 1mm between the glass and the guide 32 A You can also adjust this space in 5mm 33 Refit the cap and repeat this procedure for the other side 34...

Page 17: ...n ON now the door by clicking the red button Once that button is triggered the door will make a full slowly opening and closing maneuver recognizing and automatically saving the route Test the install...

Page 18: ...d from 300 to 550 mm s E Pause time adjustment If you turn from right to left it will decrease the time the door waits from the point it opens up to a new recognition before closing If you turn from l...

Page 19: ...CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CONTROL BOARD LATERAL A LATERAL B Interconnection Board n 1 Board n 2 12 12 13 13 14 14 SHUNTS A The outputs 1 and 2 is for photocells connection If you do not use this function p...

Page 20: ...case of forgetting your password follow the next steps Reset the Selector 01 Press and hold the FUNC button for 10 sec The selector will beep twice First at 5 sec and then at 10 sec 01 Unscrew the scr...

Page 21: ...hten the screw C to finish the setting BELT OTHER INFORMATION BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT VERIFICATIONS ELIMINATION At the end of its working lifetime all components must be removed from the place by a qu...

Page 22: ...5 Motor with gearbox stucked Without belt and power check if the motor rotates manually The door does not close 1 Radar sends continuous signal Turn off one radar at a time and check if the door close...

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