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INSTALLATION MANUAL
5.3 Positioning Levels for the Fixing Holes
5.4 Extendable Rigid Arm Installation
Make suitable holes for the type of fixing screw to be used, only after checking the ‘Positioning Levels’ indicated in the
sections corresponding to the type of arm used. In the case of a double operator, prepare the connections (cable
routes) between the two individual operators.
The rigid arm is used when the operator is installed on the same side as the door opens.
WARNING: To place the operator correctly, always use as the main reference the axis of the leaf hinges and the drive
shaft of the gear motor, as shown in Fig. 6 (LEFT
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opening leaf) and Fig. 7 (RIGHT
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opening leaf).
WARNING: The final tightening of the screws should be performed only after ensuring that the operator has been
placed vertically, guaranteeing that the hinges and the gear motor drive shaft are perfectly parallel. For this to happen,
after installing the rigid arm and the corresponding guide, ensure that the arm pin is not applying any force to the
cylindrical runner during the manoeuvre phase. An error in the positioning of the operator will cause the rigid arm pin to
oscillate with respect to the cylindrical runner, increasing the admissible tolerance and consequently causing a part of
the operator to deteriorate.
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Remove the cover (Fig. 4 Part A) from the main guide profile (Fig. 4 part B) to access the mounting compartment.
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Place the main guide profile (Fig. 4 part B) horizontally, following the fixing positioning levels indicated in
figures 5, 6 and 7.
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Make at least 4 holes coinciding with the ‘V’ mark on the guide profile, and attach it (Fig. 4 part B) to the frame using the
corresponding screws.
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Place the runner (Fig. 4 part C) in the guide (Fig. 4 part B).
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Tighten the nut (Fig. 8 part A) so that the spring is previously loaded until the plate ends (Fig. 8 part B) coincide with the
line that indicates the EN4 range start point (level L=0).
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With the door closed, find the position to introduce the arm (Fig. 9 part A) so that the ends of the arm (Fig. 4 part F)
coincide with the axis of the runner pin (Fig. 4 part C).
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Remove the arm, take out the arm connection and turn it (Fig. 9 part A) 1 or 2 teeth towards the closing part of the leaf
(Fig.10). Then re
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insert the output axis.
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Insert the washer (Fig. 9 part B) and tighten the screw (Fig. 9 part C).
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Unscrew the spring tension screw slightly (Fig. 8 part A).
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Insert the arm (Fig. 9 part D) into the arm connection groove, and tighten the two screws (Fig. 9 part E).
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Open the door slightly and turn the rigid arm until the runner axis (Fig. 4 part. C) coincides with the end of the rigid arm
where the arm pin is attached.
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Screw the threaded end of the pin (Fig. 4 part C) to the rigid arm (Fig. 4 part F).
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Close the guide cover (Fig. 4 Part A) .
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Close the guide right (Fig. 4 part E) and left (Fig. 4 part D) end covers with the corresponding screws.
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Adjust the spring [see section ‘Spring Adjustment’].
5.4.1 Rigid Arm and Guide Installation
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