fig . 1 - D IN le ft
fig . 2 - D IN rig h t
fig. 5
approx. 90°
approx. 80°
fig. 4
(towards hinge)
fig. 3
approx. 90°
Fixing in figure 61
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With the aid of the template mark out the fixing positions. Align the hinge point of the template
with the centre line of the hinge on the door. (This applies to both left and right-hand doors.)
There are two holes to be drilled/tapped on the door leaf for the arm shoe and three holes to be
drilled/tapped on the transom for the closer body. If the template is not used refer to fixing
dimensions (see figure 1 and 2 above.)
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Secure closer body with screws provided, making sure that the spindle is positioned towards the
hinge side. (See figure 1 and 2 above.) The power size (closing force) of the TS4000 is adjusted
by turning the Allen key screw situated above and to the right of the clear glass indicator tube
containing a small ball bearing. As the screw is turned the ball bearing will gradually move to
show the power size. If it doesn’t appear to be moving give the indicator tube a gentle tap with
your finger which will then release it. (Please be aware that the power sizes indicated on the
closer are EN ratings 1 – 6.)
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TS4000 for TS4000DA see below.
If latch action is required (to overcome a latch or seals.)
Separate the primary and secondary arms. This can be done using a screwdriver as a lever
between the knuckle. The arm sections will snap together and apart. Secure the primary arm to
the spindle using M6 Allen bolt supplied. Ensure splines are interlocked. Locate arm at approx.
80° with respect to the transom, towards the hinge point. (See figure 3.) Fix the secondary arm
to the door leaf using the screws provided and loosen 10mm locking bolt on arm. Secure
primary and secondary arms together (simply click in place.) Prime the closer slightly by rotating
the
primary
arm to approx. 90° with respect to the door leaf and tighten the locking bolt. (See
figure 4.)
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TS4000 for TS4000DA see below.
If no latch action is required. As above however when
priming the closer rotate the
secondary
arm to approx. 90° with respect to the door leaf and
tighten the locking bolt. (See figure 5.)
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The
latch action of the TS4000DA can now be adjusted using the adjustment valve located on
the front in the centre of the body. Clockwise will decrease the latch action and anticlockwise will
increase the latch action.
Do not overtighten.
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TS4000 - The back check is a segment of the closes opening cycle with increased resistance. It
is factory set to come in when the door is approx.80°. To bring the back check in later turn the
valve anticlockwise.
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TS4000DA There is No back check adjustment on this model it is fixed to come in at 80°.
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TS4000DA. A valve on the front of the closer varies delayed action. It can delay the closing of
the door from 0 – 30 seconds. Clockwise gives a shorter delayed action, anticlockwise gives a
longer delayed action.
Do not overtighten.
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The closing speed can now be adjusted using the adjustment valve located on the front of the
body of the closer. Clockwise will decrease the closing speed and anticlockwise will increase the
closing speed.
Do not overtighten
.