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SPIN 3 - SPIN 4 - SPIN 424 - SPIN 6

ENGLISH

Guide for the installer

Page 7

To change the automated system from left to right (Fig. 8 ref. “B”) proceed 

as follows:

1. 

Remove

 the adjustment tie-rod, fig. 8 ref.

 

a

2. 

Move

 the electrical control unit from the right side to the left, fig. 8 

ref. 

b

.

3. 

Insert the spring adjustment tie-rod in the hole to the right of the 

electrical control unit.

4. 

Move

 the spring fixing plate, fig. 8 ref

c

, from the left to the right pin.

5. 

Remove

 the bar carrying plate fixing screws, fig. 9 and 10 ref

a

.

6. 

Turn

 the bar carrying plate by 90°, fig. 9 and 10 ref

b

.

7. 

Secure everything using the provided screws.

3.3.2. I

nstallIng

 

the

 

bar

To correctly install the bar, follow the instructions below, depending on 

the automated system model:

S

pin

 3 - 4 - 424 (F

ig

. 11)

1. 

Set the bar carrying plate in vertical position.

2. 

Insert the bar, ref. 

a

, and secure it with the 4 provided screws, ref. 

c

.

  The bar rubber bumper, ref. 

b

, must be facing the bar closing 

direction.

3. 

Plug the hole using the provided cap, ref. 

d

.

S

pin

 6 (F

ig

. 12)

1. 

Set the bar carrying plate in vertical position.

2. 

Rest the bar, ref. 

a

, on the central pin.

3. 

Position the “

W

”-support, ref. 

b

.

4. 

Secure everything using the 6 provided screws, ref. 

c

.

  The bars for Spin 6 models are ambidextrous and do not need to 

be installed in a particular direction.

3.3.3. a

djustIng

 

the

 

MechanIcal

 

stoPs

The Spin automated systems are factory-fitted with two mechanical stops, 

fig. 13 ref. 

and

 b

, to stop the bar in closing and opening position.

To adjust the two positions, proceed as follows:

1. 

Manually set the bar in opening position.

2. 

Adjust the stop height so that the bar stays in vertical position.

3. 

Tighten the nut to lock in position.

4. 

To adjust the other mechanical stop, manually set the bar in closing 

position and continue as described above until the bar is in horizontal 

position.

3.3.4. a

djustIng

 

the

 

lIMIt

 

swItches

The operators feature 2 limit microswitches that trip and stop movement of 

the bar both during opening and closing. They are driven by two adjustable 

cams, fig. 14 ref. 

a

 and 

b

.

To correctly adjust the two cams, proceed as follows:

1. 

Manually set the bar in vertical position.

2. 

Turn the corresponding cam until the limit switch trips.

3. 

Set the bar in closing position and adjust the corresponding cam until 

the limit switch trips.

 For correct operation of the automated system, the two limit 

switches must trip before the mechanical stop is reached.

3.3.5. I

nstallIng

 

and

 

adjustIng

 

the

 

balance

 

screw

To operate correctly, the automated system requires a balance screw, fig. 

15 ref. 

a

, which must be ordered separately (like the bar).

The screw type used with the automated system must be chosen, among 

the ones listed, depending on the type of bar and any accessories fitted 

on it.

For correct installation and adjustment of the spring, proceed as follows:

1. 

Ensure that the operator is released, see par. 4.

2. 

Remove

 the adjustment tie-rod, fig. 15, ref.

 

c

.

3. 

Keeping the bar in vertical position, connect the spring to the plate, 

fig. 15 ref

b

.

  For quicker installation, we recommend keeping the open side of 

the eye-bolt facing the installer.

Insert the adjustment tie-rod, ref. 

c

, in the lower eye-bolt of the spring 

and afterward in its fixing hole.

5. 

Tighten one of the two nuts, fig. 15 ref

d

, until spring play has been 

completely restored.

6. 

Manually place the bar at half travel (approx. 45°).

7. 

Using the previously tightened nut, begin tensioning the spring.

  The spring is correctly tensioned when it is able to keep the bar 

steady once it is at 45°.

8. 

Tighten the tie-rod lock nut and secure everything.

9. 

Restore normal operation, as described in paragraph 5.

4. START-UP

• 

Proceed with the installation of the control unit following the provided 

instructions.

• 

Verify the correct operation of the limit switches ensuring that the 

corresponding LED on the unit goes off.

• 

Verify the correct operation of the automated system, paying special 

attention to the connected safety devices.

• 

Properly train the end user as to the correct operation of the automated 

system.

• 

Give the user the “User’s Guide” (the removable booklet contained in 

this manual).

• 

Fill in the maintenance record enclosed with the “User’s Guide”.

5. MANUAL OPERATION

Should manual operation of the barrier be required due to electrical power 

cut-off or inefficiency of the automated system, proceed as follows:

1. 

Cut off power to the system using the differential switch located 

upstream from the system.

2. 

Open the door.

3. 

Insert

 the release key, fig. 16 ref

a

, in the release device opening.

4. 

Turn the key anti-clockwise until the mechanical stop is reached.

  The mechanical stop consists of a pin, fig. 17 ref. 

a

. Do not go 

beyond it to avoid compromising system operation.

5. 

Manually move the bar, in both directions, until release of the locking 

device can be felt.

  If the automated system must stay released: 

• remove the release key and close the door

 

• do not restore power to the system.

6. RESTORING NORMAL OPERATION

To restore normal operating conditions, proceed as follows:

1. 

Ensure that the system is powered down.

2. 

Open the door using the provided key.

3. 

Insert

 the release key, fig. 18, ref. 

a

, in the corresponding opening.

4. 

Turn

 the release key clockwise until it rests against the shaft, fig. 18.

5. 

Once the key is resting against the shaft, move the bar manually until 

insertion of the release device is felt.

  Once the key is resting against the shaft, do not go further to 

avoid compromising operation of the device.

  If turning of the release key becomes excessively difficult and 

the key is still not resting against the shaft, try moving the 

bar manually until insertion of the release device is felt. Then 

continue turning the key until it is resting against the shaft. 

6. 

Close the door again, ensuring that the earth cable connection between 

the door and the upright is intact.

7. 

Restore power to the system. 

8. 

Ensure that the automated system is operating correctly.

7. MAINTENANCE

  All automated system maintenance operations must be carried 

out by qualified personnel.

 All system inspection and/or maintenance operations must 

be carried out only after cutting off system power and with 

the bar in vertical position (the balance spring must be at 

minimum length).

To ensure correct operation and a constant safety level over time, every 

six months perform an overall system check paying special attention 

to safety devices. The “User’s Guide” contains a servicing report form.

8. REPAIRS

The end user must avoid any attempt to repair or service the system, 

and must contact only qualified GENIUS personnel or GENIUS service 

centres.

9. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES

9.1. SKIRT KIT 

The skirt kit, fig. 19, allows increased visibility of the bar and is available 

in lengths starting from 2 metres.

 

Installation of the skirt kit involves adapting of the balance spring.

9.2. ARTICULATION KIT

The articulation kit, fig. 20, is designed to articulate the rigid bar allowing 

installation in covered areas.

  The articulation kit can be used only with SPIN 3 and 4 models.

  Installation of the articulation kit involves adapting of the balance spring.

Summary of Contents for SPIN 3

Page 1: ...SPIN GUIda per l installatore Guide for the installer Guide pour l installateur Gu a para el instalador Leitfaden f r den Installateur Gids voor de installateur...

Page 2: ...any danger areas against mechanical movement Risks such as crushing dragging and shearing 17 Use of at least one indicator light is recommended for every system as well as a warning sign adequately s...

Page 3: ...ILABLE ACCESSORIES page 8 9 1 SKIRT KIT page 8 9 2 ARTICULATION KIT page 8 9 3 END FOOT page 8 9 4 FORK SUPPORT page 8 9 5 BAR LIGHT KIT page 8 9 6 BATTERY KIT page 8 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DIRE...

Page 4: ...be used with bars longer than 6 metres applied to SPIN 6 models 2 ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONS standard system Fig 2 Pos Description Cable diameters a Operator electrical power supply 3x1 5mm2 b TX photoc...

Page 5: ...spring is correctly tensioned when it is able to keep the bar steady once it is at 45 8 Tighten the tie rod lock nut and secure everything 9 Restore normal operation as described in paragraph 5 4 STA...

Page 6: ...support To position the fork support foundation plate refer to the measurements shown in fig 23 where L bar length A L 500mm For correct positioning we recommend positioning the fork support after ha...

Page 7: ...SPIN 3 SPIN 4 SPIN 424 SPIN 6 Immagini Images Images Im genes Bilder Afbeeldingen Pag 1 Fig 01 Fig 03 Fig 02 Fig 05 Fig 04...

Page 8: ...SPIN 3 SPIN 4 SPIN 424 SPIN 6 Immagini Images Images Im genes Bilder Afbeeldingen Pag 2 Fig 07 Fig 06 Fig 10 Fig 08 Fig 09 Fig 12 Fig 11...

Page 9: ...SPIN 3 SPIN 4 SPIN 424 SPIN 6 Immagini Images Images Im genes Bilder Afbeeldingen Pag 3 Fig 14 Fig 13 Fig 17 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 19 Fig 18...

Page 10: ...SPIN 3 SPIN 4 SPIN 424 SPIN 6 Immagini Images Images Im genes Bilder Afbeeldingen Pag 4 Fig 21 Fig 20 Fig 23 Fig 22...

Page 11: ...SPIN GUIDA per l UTENTE USER s GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS POUR L UTILISATEUR Gu a para el Usuario F h rer f r den Benutzer Handleiding voor de gebruiker...

Page 12: ...bar be required due to electrical power cut off or inefficiency of the automated system proceed as follows 1 Cut off power to the system using the differential switch located upstream from the system...

Page 13: ...ng 1 Velligheldsvoorziening 1 Dispositivo di sicurezza 2 Safety device 2 dispositif de s curit 2 Dispositivo de seguridad 2 Scherheltsvor richtung 1 Velligheldsvoorziening 2 Coppia di fotocellule 1 Pa...

Page 14: ...chnicien T cnico Techniker Technicus Cliente Customer Client Cliente Kunde Klant 4 Tecnico Technicia Technicien T cnico Techniker Technicus Cliente Customer Client Cliente Kunde Klant 5 Tecnico Techni...

Page 15: ...Anlage wird der Einsatz von mindestens einem Leuchtsignal empfohlen sowie eines Hinweisschildes das ber eine entsprechende Befestigung mit dem Aufbau des Tors verbunden wird Dar ber hinaus sind die u...

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