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GT 710-8710 Swing Door System Low Energy Operator 

www.NabcoEntrances.com

Part #15-10683 

Rev. 9-24-14

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WARNING LABELS

Warning labels are universal and used to alert an individual of potential harm to one’s self or to others. The following warning 

labels are listed in a hierarchy order that defines the most potential danger first, and the least potential danger last. Please refer 

to this page in the event that a warning label is displayed within this manual and further definition needs to be explained.

Indicates potentially dangerous situations. Danger is used when there is a 

hazardous situation where there is a 

high

 probability of severe injury or death.  

It should not be considered for property damage unless personal injury risk  

is present.

Indicates a hazardous situation which has 

some

 probability of severe injury.  

It should not be considered for property damage unless personal injury risk  

is present.

Indicates a hazardous situation which 

may result in a minor injury

. Caution  

should not be used when there is a possibility of serious injury. Caution should  

not be considered for property damage accidents unless a personal injury risk  

is present.

Notice:      Indicates a statement of company policy as the message relates to the personal 

safety or protection of property. Notice should not be used when there is a 

hazardous situation or personal risk.

Note:       Indicates important information that provides further instruction.

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for GT-710

Page 1: ...GT710 SIDE LOAD UNIT Hinged Side Access Panel GT8710 SIDE LOAD UNIT Hinged Side Access Panel WARNING Turn OFF all power to the Automatic Door if a Safety System is not working Instruct the Owner to k...

Page 2: ...THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 3: ...TALL THE HEADER 3 8 Section 3a Inswing Doors 3 8 Section 3b Prepare the Header 3 8 Section 3c Prepare the Door Frame 3 9 Section 3d Secure Header to the Door Frame 3 11 CHAPTER 4 110 VAC GENERAL WIRIN...

Page 4: ...bability of severe injury or death It should not be considered for property damage unless personal injury risk is present Indicates a hazardous situation which has some probability of severe injury It...

Page 5: ...orrectly it should be immediately removed from service until repairs can be carried out or a qualified service technician is contacted for corrective action Disconnect power at the fused disconnect du...

Page 6: ...on the essentials of the operation of the Swing door The owner should follow these instructions to determine whether the door is operating properly and should immediately call for service if there is...

Page 7: ...m Door Hinge Requirements 3 4 inch Butt Offset Pivot or Center Pivot Minimum Door Thickness 1 3 4 inches 44 mm Door Width Specified when ordered Section 2c Base Unit Type X X Side Load Header only X X...

Page 8: ...k against the Pivot side of Swing door Swing out the right or left arm in the direction the Swing door opened Please see Figure 2 3 RIGHT HANDING DN 1049 LEFT HANDING Pivot S le on Swing Door Swing Do...

Page 9: ...nd IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT Simultaneous Outswing Pair Simultaneous Inswing Pair Outswing Single Right Hand Outswing Single Le Hand Dual Inswing Outswing Pair Dual Inswi...

Page 10: ...Protect header from scratches 2 Remove two screws from underneath cover Set Aside Please see Figure 3 1 3 Remove Cover by X X GT710 Lifting it straight off of Header X X GT8710 Lifting it up from Head...

Page 11: ...roperly reinforced nor anchored to the building surface and or is hollow reinforce the Door Frame with 1 4 20 blind rivnuts not provided by NABCO Note If the Door Frame is not Metal ensure the Door Fr...

Page 12: ...e Horizontal line line up the screw holes and then ensure the Header is square and level 2 Go to the top of Header Mark a horizontal line along the top edge of Header onto the wall Please see Figure 3...

Page 13: ...o insert all other Wiring through a separate hole 2 Line up the screw holes Secure the Header to the Door Frame It is recommended to use Lag Bolts Please see Figure 3 7 a For additional mounting on GT...

Page 14: ...e 2 5A 120 240 Capacitor MOV DN 1118 Incoming 120 VAC Power GREEN GROUND Ground Screw 110 VAC On Off Switch Notes Alternate Ground Screw Alternate 110 VAC Switch NOTES Ensure power is OFF at Breaker R...

Page 15: ...e used to attach the Arm Shoe Please see Figure 5 2 2 Mark a Vertical line on the face of the Swing door 3 At the Vertical line measure 1 1 2 inches from the top edge of the Swing door down to the cen...

Page 16: ...3 4 14 1 4 28 5 8 1 1 2 17 3 4 4 3 4 20 5 16 8 23 11 1 4 25 15 16 14 1 2 28 7 8 1 3 4 17 15 16 5 20 1 2 8 1 4 23 1 4 11 1 2 26 3 16 14 3 4 29 1 8 2 18 1 8 5 1 4 20 3 4 8 1 2 23 1 2 11 3 4 26 3 8 15 2...

Page 17: ...Bolt hole to the measured Mark Please see Figure 5 5 2 Ensure the Arm Shoe is square and level 3 Use the Arm Shoe as a Template to mark the second Sex Bolt hole Set aside 4 Drill 2 3 8 inch bolt hole...

Page 18: ...1 3 4 8 7 8 9 1 2 8 1 2 5 3 4 2 9 1 16 9 3 4 8 3 4 6 2 1 4 9 1 4 9 15 16 8 15 16 6 1 4 2 1 2 9 1 2 10 1 8 9 1 8 6 1 2 18 1 2 2 3 4 9 11 16 10 3 8 9 3 8 6 3 4 18 9 16 18 7 8 17 7 8 3 13 1 8 10 9 16 9...

Page 19: ...5 7 Measure to Mark the First Screw Hole 5 b b Secure the Track to the Swing Door 1 Butt the Track against the Swing door by aligning the first Sex Bolt hole with the measured Mark Ensure the Track i...

Page 20: ...s 1 4 on the Bottom of the Operator Spindle Please see Figure 6 1 a Pre load numbers 1 4 mark the correct installation position for pre load DN 1120 Pre Load Numbers Pre Load Mark 2 1 4 3 2 1 3 4 Figu...

Page 21: ...u industriel TL Model No NABCO ENTRANCES 115 Volts Amps Max 501 S in LISTED MAI LATCH CHEC BACK CHECK 2 1 3 4 4 12 3 MAIN S LATCH CHEC F o r C o m m e r c i a l o r I n d u s t r i a l U s e M a n u f...

Page 22: ...o the Threaded Rod 6 b b Inswing Arm 1 Remove the first 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 Screw closest to the Pivot Door Jamb that is used to secure the Track to the Swing door Please see Figure 6 6 a That side of the...

Page 23: ...k Check X X Slow flashing when closing X X OFF again at Latch Check Figure 7 1 Insert Magnet underneath Door Closed Switch DN 0586 Back Check Magnet Door Closed Magnet Main Sprocket Gear 4 3 2 1 BACK...

Page 24: ...sted When the Magnet is correctly set the Green LED on the Magnum 4A Control will be X X ON steady when the Swing door is in the fully Open position after an activation 1 Turn Power ON 2 Electronicall...

Page 25: ...BE INSTALLED WHITE SIDE UP Door Closed Magne c Switch LEFT HAND INSWING DOOR CLOSED With Swing Door in the Fully Closed Posi on Place Magnet directly under the Door Closed Magne c Switch Figure 7 3 I...

Page 26: ...y close the Swing door 3 To Increase Opening Closing Force turn the 5 32 Allen wrench clockwise not more than 9 full turns 4 To Decrease Opening Closing Force turn the 5 32 Allen wrench counterclockwi...

Page 27: ...rench into the Latch Speed adjustment hole 3 Turn the Allen Wrench clockwise to slow down Latch Check speed 4 Manually push the Swing door open then let it close 5 Test Latch Check speed Re adjust if...

Page 28: ...top as a template to mark and drill 2 7 32 inch diameter screw holes 5 Secure the Arm Stop with 2 1 4 20 x 1 inch Self Tapping screws DN 1064 INSWING ARM 0 1 4 REVEAL INSWING ARM GREATER THAN 1 4 REVE...

Page 29: ...on If current draw exceeds 0 5 amps at 24 VAC replace with lower draw sensor Door moves in wrong direction Check polarity of motor input wires at connector on motor Reverse motor leads Back check adju...

Page 30: ...Action Cause Solution Sensor shows activation signal sent but door does not open Sensor not connected properly to activation connector Check harness wiring to wiring diagram One sensor does not activa...

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