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DISPOSAL

Electrical and electronic devices
must not be disposed of with
household waste. The correct
disposal of the device enables the

preservation of the Earth's natural
resources for longer and prevents the
degradation of the natural environment.

WARRANTY

DTM System provides the devices that are
operational and ready for use. The
introducer grants a warranty on the basis
of a correctly completed warranty card
and sales document. The introducer
undertakes to repair the device free of
charge, if during the warranty period there
were defects caused by the introducer's
fault. The defective device must be
delivered to the place of purchase,
including a copy of the proof of purchase, a
correctly completed warranty card and a
short, unambiguous description of the
damage. The cost of disassembly and
assembly of the device is borne by the
user. The warranty does not cover
batteries in remote controls, any damage
r e s u l t i n g f r o m i m p r o p e r u s e ,
unauthorized adjustments, alterations
and repairs as well as damage caused by
lightning, overvoltage or short circuit of
the power supply network. The detailed
terms and conditions of granting a
guarantee are regulated by relevant legal
acts.

D T M S y s t e m h e r e b y
declares that the device
complies with Directive
2014/53/EU; 2014/30/EU;

2014/35 /EU; 2006/42/EC. The full text of
the EU declaration of conformity is
available at the internet address:

www.dtm.pl

DTM System Daniel Kujawski sp. j.

(formerly:  DTM System Spółka z ograniczon

ą

odpowiedzialno

ś

ci

ą

sp. k.)

Brzeska 7, 85-145 Bydgoszcz, Polen, tel. +48 52 340 15 83

Summary of Contents for GO801/1001

Page 1: ...AUTOMATION SYSTEMS GARAGE DOOR OPENER Assembly manual www dtm pl ENGLISH Version 1 3 GO801 1001 ...

Page 2: ...d comply with the standards as well as with any applicable local regulations andmustalsocomplywiththerequirementsofEN12604 DTMSystemisnotresponsiblefortheconsequencesofdesigndefectsofthedrivenelementsorfor theirdeformationthatmayoccurduringuse Wallsandceilingstowhichthedrivewillbemountedmustbestrongandstable The installation must conform to the requirements of EN 12453 The safety level of the C D ...

Page 3: ...e drive safetysystemandemergencyunlockingfunctionproperly The gate drive cannot be started and continue to operate when there is a wicket in the gate and it is notproperlyclosed Crush or injury protection systems e g photocell systems must work properly after the drive has beenmountedandconnectedtothemains Theradioremotecontrolmayonlybeusedwhenasafeforcevalueisset The radio remote control may only...

Page 4: ...rotect the automation systemagainstaccidentalactivation Movementbetweenthegateleavesisallowedonlywhenitisfullyopen Donotobstructthegatemovement Removeanyobstaclesthatimpedethemovementofthegate Signallampsandinformationboardsmustbeclearlyvisible Manualoperationofthegateispossibleonlywhenthepowersupplyisdisconnectedandthegateis unlocked In the event of a failure disconnect the power release the gate...

Page 5: ... manual 2 MECHANICALASSEMBLY 2 1 Verification of the type and structure of the gate Inordertoproperlycompleteandinstalltheautomationsystem verifythetypeofyourgateandcheck thestructureoftheexistingorinstalledgateintermsoftherequirementspresentedbelow The basic set enables the automation of sectional gates with an ordinary running rail it is recommended to use a boomerang type handle with a double r...

Page 6: ...y specified in the drive parameters must be maintained The gate must operate smoothly and impact free the movement mustbesmoothandunobstructed The drive cannot be used to operate emergency exits or gates on an escaperoute seeescaperoutes If there is a pedestrian door on the powered door a safety switch shall be installed to prevent the automatic system from operating whenthedoorisopen The conditio...

Page 7: ...e help of a spring and a nut Fig 4C Using a suitable wrench tighten the screw until the toothed belt is stretched Referring to Figure 4D mount the drive head to the rail paying attention to the correct positioning of the drive shaft in the toothed belt pulley spline After mounting the drive head you can proceed to install the ceiling hanger as shown in Figs 4E and 4F Other slings can be used if re...

Page 8: ... 20 80 mm above theTHP as shown inFig 5 Drill dependingonthetypeofsubstrate witha10mmdrillinconcreteor5mminwood Fastenthefronthandleofthedrivetothelintelpreparedinthisway Fig 6A 1 sothatthefixingwould ensure a sufficient level of safety expansion bolts anchors etc These activities should be entrusted to a qualifiedpersonwiththenecessaryexperience Then usingthepinandcotterpin connectthefrontofthera...

Page 9: ...stallthemanualbuttonoutsidethedoormovementareainsuchawaythattheoperator is outside the door movement area and the door in operation is always visible The button is mounted essentially 1 6 meters above the ground When laying the control cable avoid running it along the power line that may cause interference in the control signal Fig 6D If there are safety devices in the installation e g photocells ...

Page 10: ...t the gate automation circuitsfrom the Unlocking locking procedure power supply also in the event of a power failure Pull the release cable once The lever will be set vertically and the mechanism will disengage the drive from the trolley allowing the door to move manually Restoring normal operation of the automation pull the unlocking rod again directing the force towards the rear of the drive so ...

Page 11: ...ctly completed warranty card and a short unambiguous description of the damage The cost of disassembly and assembly of the device is borne by the user The warranty does not cover batteries in remote controls any damage r e s u l t i n g f r o m i m p r o p e r u s e unauthorized adjustments alterations and repairs as well as damage caused by lightning overvoltage or short circuit of the power supp...

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