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Notes:

1) To lay cables, use adequate rigid and/or

flexible tubes.

2) Always separate connection cables of low

voltage accessories from 230V~ supply
cables. To prevent any interference
whatever, use separate sheaths.

2. ELECTRICAL DEVICES (standard system)

Values are in mm.

4. INSTALLING THE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM

4.1.

PRELIMINARY CHECKS

To ensure safety and an efficiently operating automatic
system, make sure the following conditions are observed:

When moving, the beam must not, on any account,
meet any obstacles or aerial voltage cables.

The soil must permit sufficient stability for the foundation
plinth.

There must be no pipes or electric cables in the plinth
excavation area.

If the barrier body is exposed to passing vehicles, install,
if possible, adequate means of protection against acci-
dental impact.

Check if an efficient earth socket is available for con-
nection to the upright. Use the supplied nuts and washer
(fig. 5 ref.B).

4.2.

MASONRY FOR FOUNDATION PLATE

1)

Make a foundation plinth as shown in fig.4 (referred to
clayey soil)

2)

Wall the foundation plate as shown in fig.4, supplying one
or more sheaths for routing electric cables.   Using a spirit
level, check if the plate is perfectly level. Wait for the
cement to set.

fig.2

fig.3

fig.4

4.3.

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

1)

Remove the cover, provisionally unscrewing the screws
securing it to the upright.

2)

Using the four nuts and washers supplied, secure the
upright to the foundation plate (fig.5 ref.A). Remember
that the upright door should normally face the building.

3)

Decide whether the installation is right-hand (Fig. 7/A) or
left-hand (Fig. 7/B) in connection with the references below.

ATTENTION: The 615 automated system is always supplied
in the right-hand version - for left-hand installation, see
chapter 4.5.

Make sure that the piston rod fitted on the rocker arm is
fully extended (corresponding to the beam's vertical
position).

4)

Remove and store the breather screw as shown in fig.9
ref.A.

5)

Assemble the flange (fig.6-ref.1) vertically on the shaft
(Fig.6-ref 2).
Position the centring bush (Fig.6-Ref.3) on the shaft (Fig.6-
ref 2). Tighten the screw and spring washer (Fig.6-ref 4)
exercising sufficient force to make the flange (fig.6-ref
1) slide along the shaft until the bush is in contact with the
shaft.

N.B:

 Tightening requires considerable force as the flange

is secured on the hexagonal shaft by interference.

6)

Assemble the beam (Fig.6-ref 6) positioning it vertically
on the flange (fig.6-ref 1) and securing it with the supplied
screws.

7)

Fit the hole cap (fig.6 ref.5)
Install and adjust the balancing spring.

RX

TX

fig.5

615 actuator

Photocells

Key push-button

Flashing lamp

Receiver

25

105,3

90

A

B

fig.6

2

1

3

4

6

5

3. DIMENSIONS

Summary of Contents for 615

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