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4.3.1 Actuating the emergency release
In the event of a power failure or malfunction, the opener motor
can be unlocked. To do this, proceed as follows:
• Turn the cover fl ap (K) over the lock to the side.
• Insert the key (I, supplied) into the lock and turn in a clockwise
direction to open the lock cover of the emergency release.
• Insert the triangular key (J, supplied) into the emergency
release lock and turn in a clockwise direction as far as it will go.
• The sliding gate can now be moved by hand.
To lock the opener again, proceed as follows:
• To lock, insert the triangular key (J, supplied) into the
emergency release lock and turn in an anticlockwise direction
as far as it will go.
• Move the gate by hand until it audibly engages.
• Close the lock cover of the emergency release and the cover
fl ap (K).
K
I
J
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Figure 8 - Unlocking the opener
K
I
J
9
Figure 9 - Locking the opener
4.4
Installing and adjusting the end position magnets
WARNING!
Falling out
Overrunning the limit switches can cause the gate to fall out.
• A mechanical limit stop must be installed in the open and
closed end positions as an overrun protection.
Firstly, fi x the two magnet holders in the corresponding end
positions on the gear rack using the screws supplied. Then
install the magnets in the holders, ensuring that the red magnet
(SX) is installed on the left and the blue magnet (DX) is installed
on the right (see
“Figure 11 End positions”
). Determine the
correct distance to the two reed contacts. To do this, unlock the
opener and slide the gate into the gate open and gate closed end
positions.
Monitor the limit switch display on the control, if the gate open
or gate closed indicator appears, the magnet in the reed contact
has been detected. Move the magnet holders to correct. The
magnet holders can be permanently fi xed in place following a
successful test run.
Note
The correct distance between the magnet and reed contact
depends on the installation situation and cannot be determined
in advance, only by testing. The distance must be a minimum
of 38 mm, a larger distance can prevent magnet detection.
See
“Figure 12 - Distances”
.
Note
The opener must be adjusted such that the gate is
not
pressed
against the mechanical limit stop in the end positions and a
distance of approx. 10 - 30 mm is maintained.
Note
Seal the housing against moisture and insects. See
“Figure
10 - Sealing”
.
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Figure 10 - Sealing
Summary of Contents for CX1024
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