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U.S. Patent 7,418,8000 

 

INTRODUCTION 

Thank you for purchasing the EZ-ACCESS CONCIERGE. Please read this manual in its entirety before installing or using 

your new door opener. 

 

SYMBOL MEANINGS 

 

The 

WARNING

 symbol indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. The safety warnings throughout 

this manual, and on your equipment, if any, are for the protection of people and property. Failure by any 

operator to abide by safety warnings will result in a waiver of all liabilities, loss of your warranty, and could 

result in equipment damage and or failure, property damage, risk of serious bodily injury, and or death. The 

symbol may appear in various colors and in conjunction with other symbols. 

 

The 

NOTE

 symbol indicates important information. Failure to obey all notes could result in improper 

operation, less-than-optimum equipment performance, and at the sole discretion of the equipment 

manufacturer, may void your warranty. The symbol may appear in various colors and in conjunction with 

other symbols. 

 

WARNING! 

 

Manufacturer recommends professional installation and maintenance. 

 

Read this manual in its entirety before installation. Understand and learn the location and function of all the 

features, safety devices, and labels before operating. Correct installation, proper use, and following of 

instructions and obeying safety warnings of the CONCIERGE are necessary for safe operation. 

 

For residential use only. 

 

Observe and avoid all pinch points. 

 

Ensure that there is no interference within the CONCIERGE’s range of movement. 

 

Never modify the CONCIERGE or any of its components.  

 

Periodic inspections by a qualified technician are recommended to help prevent unsafe conditions. Regularly 

check that all parts are in good condition and verify all nuts, bolts, screws and other fasteners are undamaged 

and secure. If any part of the system is damaged or loose, DO NOT USE until repairs can be made by a qualified 

technician. 

 

Do not use CONCIERGE for anything other than its intended purpose. 

 

Do not route power cords where they may become damaged, pinched, create trip hazards, or cause other 

safety concerns. Check all CONCIERGE cords frequently to be sure they are not worn or frayed. Stop using the 

CONCIERGE immediately and contact your dealer for inspection, repairs, and service if any defect is suspected. 

DO NOT patch a broken or damaged cord. 

 

To reduce risk of shock and or electrical hazard, keep all electrical components free from moisture at all times. 

 

Before and during CONCIERGE operation, ensure all hair, jewelry, shirts, ties, shoe laces, and all forms of 

clothing and other personal ornamentation 

are not

 and 

do not

 hang up on anything that may create a hazard. 

 

Maintaining all labels and manuals in legible condition is required by the CONCIERGE owner and is 

essential for safe operation. Contact your dealer for additional information, replacement labels and 

manuals, or to schedule inspections, repairs or service. For additional care, use or safety information, 

please call 1-800-451-1903. 

 

NOTES 

 

Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The most current version of this manual is 

available on our website at www.ezaccess.com. 

 

Before installation, ensure that there is enough space for proper CONCIERGE operation. 

 

The CONCIERGE warranty is not transferable. Attempting to tamper with or modify any portion of the 

CONCIERGE will void the warranty. Using the CONCIERGE for anything other than its intended purpose will 

void the warranty. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CONCIERGE 23JR

Page 1: ...rights reserved All text and images contained in this document are proprietary and may not be shared modified distributed reproduced or reused without the express written permission of EZ ACCESS a di...

Page 2: ...are recommended to help prevent unsafe conditions Regularly check that all parts are in good condition and verify all nuts bolts screws and other fasteners are undamaged and secure If any part of the...

Page 3: ...ipping damage before use In case of damage DO NOT USE the CONCIERGE Please call 1 800 451 1903 for further instructions TOOLS NEEDED FOR MAIN UNIT ELECTRIC DRILL AND STANDARD BIT KIT EXTENDED DRILL BI...

Page 4: ...D 1 DOUGHNUT MAGNET USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH VELCROED SENSOR TO SET DOOR OPENING DISTANCE 1 10 1 1 2 WOOD SCREWS 4 ATTACHING MOTOR UNIT TO DOOR 2 ATTACHING ARM SHOE TO JAMB 6 BINDING BOLTS FOR ATTACHI...

Page 5: ...NCIERGE ESPAR 24VDC ELECTRIC STRIKE AND FACE PLATE LARGE STATIC STRENGTH AND MAX PRE LOAD CONCIERGE PIM WALL MOUNTED 4 5 SQUARE PUSH PAD CONCIERGE KEM WIRELESS PROGRAMMABLE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM GARAGE...

Page 6: ...OP 8 MOUNTING THE MOTOR AND LEVER ARM SHOE 9 LEVER ARM ADJUSTMENT 10 STRIKE AND BALL CATCH INSTALLATION 11 14 PROGRAMMING THE RECEIVER 15 OPERATION 16 ADJUSTMENTS 17 18 CHANGING HAND ROTATION OF THE M...

Page 7: ...he opening and closing actions Flimsy or improperly installed hinges may prevent the door opener from operating properly 1 2 Power Requirements 1 2 1 This model is supplied with a 9 ft power cord that...

Page 8: ...A hinge mounted standard duty door stop is included in the CONCIERGE 23DR package To install this door stop first remove the hinge pin from the top door hinge reinsert the pin with the door stop in pl...

Page 9: ...ermost rows to follow best practice technique Screw into door surfaces that are flush to the back side of the motor mount plate It is important the screws achieve a solid mount 3 2 Mounting the Shoe F...

Page 10: ...or is shut and arm is engaged in shoe the clutch arm makes a 90 degree angle to wall 4 1 4 Bolt the adjustment arm in the center hole of the shoe bracket 4 1 5 Tighten the adjustment arm nut and the s...

Page 11: ...H PLATE 5 1 2 Adjustable Ball Catch If mechanical hold is required the supplied adjustable ball catch is ideal for latching doors when not in operation Adjustable ball compensates for the door gap and...

Page 12: ...ired mode fail safe or fail secure Fail safe mode means that if the strike were to fail its latch will swing freely If in fail secure mode and the strike were to fail the latch will stay locked Theref...

Page 13: ...en installing the electric strike and face plate position it in the door frame front to back so that when the door is closed there is minimal gap between the strike plate latching surface and the door...

Page 14: ...he door opener is activated it will send a single shot 24VDC pulse to the strike to release tension and allow the door to open Once connected route the wires in the door jamb so they do not obstruct a...

Page 15: ...Your remote transmitter and the receiver on the door opener need to have matching dip switch configurations Follow the instructions provided with the remote transmitter to properly set the switches S...

Page 16: ...ould open smoothly to 90 degrees pause and then close To adjust the open dwell time and or the close activation time refer to Adjustments DOOR SHOULD NEVER OPEN BEYOND 90 DEGREES BEYOND 90 DEGREES THE...

Page 17: ...ted from 0 30 seconds 8 2 Closing Activation Time To adjust how long the motor continues to rotate when closing the door use a screwdriver to adjust close adj on the control board It is recommended th...

Page 18: ...to the motor The motor is turned off when the magnet passes the sensor The doughnut magnet and velcroed sensor should be positioned so that the motor shuts off when the door is 75 80 degrees open and...

Page 19: ...ssary carefully remove the lead wires and reroute the blue wire to the motor lead position closest the hinge side of door This also positions the blue wire in the motor lead position closest to the mo...

Page 20: ...in timing when contact is released This could be used with a safety mat applications where the only concern is on the closing cycle as it does not prevent an opening MOCT Dip Switch 1 Manually open cl...

Page 21: ...otor activation time Refer to Closing Activation Time Incorrect setting of strike Refer to Electric Strike Installation Obstruction weather stripping Plumb and square the door Replace warped door Clea...

Page 22: ...r shaft facing upward Power cord exits toward hinge side of unit LEFT HAND DOOR Door Mount 23DL RIGHT HAND DOOR Door Mount 23DR JAMB MOUNT mounted to jamb on push side of door Provided with extended f...

Page 23: ...CONFIDENTIAL EZ ACCESS A DIVISION OF HOMECARE PRODUCTS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ALL TEXT AND IMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROPRIETARY AND MAY NOT BE SHARED MODIFIED DISTRIBUTED REPRODUCED OR...

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