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This installation manual must be handed to the customer and must be kept in a safe place throughout the whole period of use!
ATTENTION:
the motor, the control panel, and the safety devices are supplied with their corresponding
installation, user and maintenance manuals. Please read the relevant manual carefully before installation.
• Connect the motor to the control panel. See section 4.E.5
• Connect the control panel to the main power supply.
• Check the direction of rotation of the motor using the open and close buttons. If it is not correct, change two
of the phases in the absence of current.
• Programme the control panel according to the instructions. See section 4.E.6
• Limit switch setting OPEN.
• Limit switch setting CLOSE.
• Connect the various accessories (photocell, light curtain, signals, etc.), following the instructions in the
accessory‘s manual.
• Check the perfect operation of the drive and the effective efficiency of the control panel, safety devices, etc.
Figure 11 - Detail of the crank release system
• After finishing the manual operation, the crank is removed and returned to its original position. This also puts
the electrical system of the motor back into operation.
ATTENTION:
Reconnect the shaft brake before releasing the crank. If this is not done, the door will close
abruptly.
4.E.4 Release operation
Depending on the characteristics of the door, there are two possibilities for manual operation if necessary:
4.E.4.a Crank drive
Once it has been checked that the door cannot be operated, the following steps must be taken:
• Remove the crank from its holder and insert it into the designated housing, turning it as far as it will go (1).
When performing this operation, the control phase is interrupted and the electric drive of the door is also
non-operational.
• Apply the shaft brake lever to release the shaft and make the door easier to open
• Open the door manually by turning the handle (2). The shaft brake must be kept free during this manoeuvre.