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Check the opening angle permitted by the bracket fixing points
using the graph in Fig.4 for inward opening. For outward opening,
refer to the graph in Fig.4.1.
Fig.6 shows a typical installation:
Gear motors (1)
Photocells (2)
Columns for photocells (3)
Flashing light with antenna (4)
Key switch or digital keypad (5)
Control unit (6)
Pressure-sensitive edge (7)
Before proceeding with the installation, check the integrity of the
product and that all components are present in the package (Fig. 3).
Also check that the gearmotor’s installation zone is compatible
with its overall dimensions (Fig.1).
The gate must have limit stops in the open and closed positions
which prevent it from travelling over the permitted limits.
ATTENTION !
The fixing position of the rear bracket is determined according to the
graph (Fig. 4).
Important: installations where the values of “A” and “B” (Fig. 4) are
as similar to each other as possible are preferred (l.o.= optimal line).
Identify dimension C found and trace a horizontal line that
determines the value of dimension B (*) as shown in the example
of fig. 4b; the meeting point with line “l.o.” (optimal line) determines
the value of the angle of maximum opening; from this point, trace
4.2 - Installing the rear fixing bracket with inward opening
a vertical line as shown in the example of fig. 4b to determine the
value of dimension A.
If the angle found does not correspond to the requirements, adapt
dimension A and if necessary dimension B, so they are similar.
(*) Do not use values of dimension B below the line “l.s.”
If necessary, cut the rear bracket (Fig. 7) to obtain the value “B”, then
screw the fixing bracket to the wall.
Secure the bracket to the wall using screws or bolts (not included).
The front bracket must be fixed to the door according to dimension
“E” of Table 1 (Fig.5). Note: If you mount the closing limit switch,
reduce the value “E” of 40 mm.
4.3 - Installing the front fixing bracket with inward opening
The front bracket must be fixed as the same height as the rear
bracket (Fig.7).
The PFIXF accessory is required for outward opening. Measure
distance “C1”. If distance “C1” is 130 mm or less, refer to Fig. 5.1A;
if it is more than 130 mm, refer to Fig 5.1B.
To establish distance “B1” draw a horizontal line from the value of
4.4 - Installing the rear fixing bracket with outward opening
distance “C1” (Fig.4.1); the point where the areas of the graph meet
provides the possible values of point “A1”.
After fastening the rear fixing bracket to the wall, screw on the
optional brackets PFIXF as shown in Fig. 5.1A or Fig. 5.1B.
The front bracket must be fixed to the leaf in accordance with distances “E1”
4.5 - Installing the front fixing bracket with outward opening
(Tab.2, Fig.5.1) and must be fixed at the same height as the rear bracket (Fig.8).
Open the release door and remove the 2 screws that secure the rear
cover (Fig. 8A).
Remove the top cover first sliding it slightly backward (Fig. 8A)
Place the gear motor against the rear bracket and insert the fixing
screw (Fig. 8B).
4.6 - Installing the gear motor
Insert the pin of the sliding bracket into the bush of the front bracket
and secure it with the screw and washer provided (Fig. 8C).
Tighten without applying too much force, using the nut and washer
of the screw of the rear bracket fitted earlier (Fig. 8D).
Loosen the cable gland and insert the power cord (Fig.11).
connect the wires of the power cable to the terminal block
according to the wiring diagram (Fig.12.1/12.2).
4.7 - Electrical connections
Screw the cable gland.
Replace the top cover, first sliding it slightly forward.
Open the door and tighten the 2 screws that secure the rear cover.
Release the gear motor (Fig.9).
Loosen the screw on the mechanical limit switch until it is able to slide.
Open the door manually to the point of desired opening.
Bring the mechanical stop up to pin of the slide bracket and secure
it with the screw (Fig.10).
Screw the cable gland.
Replace the top cover, first sliding it slightly forward.
4.8 - Setting of the mechanical stop while opening
Open the door and tighten the 2 screws that secure the rear cover.
If you need to also adjust the mechanical stop in closing (optional),
repeat the same procedure, this time manually bringing the door to
the point of closure you want.
N.B. The working travel stroke is reduced by 40 mm for every stop
installed.
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