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Introduction 
 

This manual provides system description, installation instructions, operating instructions, 
troubleshooting recommendations, and a replacement parts listing for the Easydor door operator.  
 
Easydor is an automatic door opening and closing device that permits automatic operation of single 
or double right hand or left hand doors measuring 910mm to 1220mm wide and weighing up to 
113kg. The door operator device mounts on a parallel-arm push-side configuration or on a standard 
mount pull-side configuration. 
 
Easydor allows the door to open manually or by a remote transmitter device. As the door closes 
Easydor generates an electrical charge that restores power to the operator battery. If the door is 
operated via remote transmitter more often than it is opened manually, the door closing cycle may 
not supply enough power to charge the battery and permit remote operation.  
 
Easydor is an extreme-duty, low-energy door opener designed for institutional, high-traffic manual 
opening applications that occasionally requires powered operation. A regenerative drive system 
charges an onboard battery pack, eliminating the need for electrical power. 
Easydor should be applied to doors using our 80/20 guideline: 
 
• Apply Easydor to a door that will be cycled manually approximately 80 times per day 
and cycled automatically approximately 20% or less per day. 
 
When applied using this 80/20 guideline, Easydor will self-generate all the power it needs to keep its 
field-replaceable onboard battery pack charged for up to 12 years and in some cases longer. 
 
A fully charged battery can open a door up to 2000 times in a row with little impact on the product’s 
overall usability--even if there are periodic fluctuations from the 80/20 guideline. 
For example 25% automatic use for one day is not a problem, so long as that level of 
automatic use is not sustained. 
 
Easydor utilizes a hibernation feature to reduce battery consumption after a predefined 
period of door inactivity. In a school or university setting, Easydor can sit idle for months 
during the summer break without any significant battery drain. Simply activate the door once 
manually to wake Easydor from its hibernation mode. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PUSH

Page 1: ...ical skill capability and familiarity in the field of operators and closing devices for swing doors Any person who feels that they cannot satisfy those requisites should not attempt installation of th...

Page 2: ...applications that occasionally requires powered operation A regenerative drive system charges an onboard battery pack eliminating the need for electrical power Easydor should be applied to doors usin...

Page 3: ...that they cannot satisfy those requisites should not attempt installation of the Easydor If an Easydor is installed incorrectly and subsequently the services of a Fireco engineer are required a call o...

Page 4: ...s 2 Black socket head bolts Bag 2 6 Philips Head screws 6 silver washers 2 steel mounting pins 2 large socket head bolts 2 small socket head bolts Bag 3 4 wall mount screws 2 small socket head bolts 9...

Page 5: ...Easydor fitting instructions PUSH door Step 1 Line up template to top of door...

Page 6: ...op Width cannot exceed 20mm otherwise the body of the Easydor will foul with it when in the closed position Step 3 Align Template to the edge of the door Step 4 Using a centre punch mark the mounting...

Page 7: ...ounting triangle Step 7 Using a centre punch mark the door arm pivot bracket hole locations Step 8 Using a 4 mm drill bit drill the door arm pivot bracket holes Step 9 Secure the door arm pivot bracke...

Page 8: ...drilled holes in the door and fix using 6 x Phillips head screws and washers from Bag 2 but do not tighten Step 12 If using operating bracket Template D leave a 12 7mm space between the operating brac...

Page 9: ...ns from Bag 2 into the lower threaded holes in the mounting bracket using an adjustable spanner If the operator is being mounted to Template E tighten the operator mounting pins into the upper threade...

Page 10: ...or arm coupling screws facing up and the door arm touching the face of the door position the larger end of the door arm onto the operator output shaft Step 19 Tighten the door arm coupling screws even...

Page 11: ...locking screws of the adjustable arm bracket Step 22 Remove the domed socket head bolt from the operating arm bracket insert the Easydor arm to the operating arm bracket and reaffix the domed socket h...

Page 12: ...Step 23 Insert Allen key into hole above battery slot Adjust clockwise to increase spring tension to ensure door closes in a controlled manner...

Page 13: ...ivation Pad Step 6 Using a drill but appropriate to the wall screw drill into the wall Insert rawl plugs if necessary Step 7 Using 2 wall mount screws from Bag 3 use Philips Head screwdriver to fix Do...

Page 14: ...oor Step 1 Using 9 64 Allen Key remove Base Plate Cover if it is attached Step 2 Connect battery pack to the Easydor Body using the 3 pin connector socket ensuring the wires do not interfere with the...

Page 15: ...ns together for 3 seconds Step 4 4 LEDS will flash green repeatedly for a few seconds A red closed position LED will then remain lit Step 5 With the door in the closed position press the Enter button...

Page 16: ...irm you have exited the programming Variable Open and Close Options To enter programming mode Step 1 Press and hold Enter and Select buttons for 3 seconds 4 green LEDS will flash Step 2 Wait for the 4...

Page 17: ...kwise to decrease speed of door operation The LEDS will light to indicate strength Press Enter button once Press Enter button again and hold for 3 seconds You will now have exited the programming Hold...

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