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To make easier reassembling gear motor, partially screw the screws, then lean gear motor on 
to them. Insert screws. Tight all screws paying attention that gear motor axis is perpendicular 
to the door top edge. 

ALUMINIUM BASE HOLES POSITIONING

 

 Drill holes according to the type of screws chosen and fix the base only after verifying the 

“Positioning dimensions” listed in the paragraph concerning the type of arm 

selected. 

With  double  automatism  prearrange  the  connection  (wiring)  between  the  two  single 
automatisms. 

INSTALLAZIONE BRACCIO RIGIDO A TIRARE

 

Pull arm has to be used when automatism is installed on the same side of door opening. 

 ATTENTION: For a correct positioning always refer to the hinge axis and gear motor axis,, 

as indicated  in Fig.5 (Door opening LEFT) e Fig.6 (Door opening RIGHT).  

 ATTENTION: final tightening of the screws must be performed only after checking that 

vertical positioning of the automatism  allow a good parallelism between hinge axis and gear 
motor axis. Therefore, after fixing the pulling arm and its guide, the coupling bolt of the arm 
with the cylindrical skid have not to create force in opening/closing cycle. A positioning error 
of  the  automatism  might  create  bending  between  the  bolt  of  the  pulling  arm  and  the 
cylindrical skid more than the allowed tolerance, damaging  parts of the automatism. 

INSTALLATION PULL SLIDE ARM (PROSWING R) 

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Remove the cover (Fig.9 Part.A) from the guide (Fig.9 part.B)  to allocate the fixing 
points. 

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Fix the guide profile horizontally  (Fig.9 part.B) following dimensions shown in Fig.5 
e Fig.6. 

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Unthread profile and drill 4 holes on the “V” mark on guide profile and fixed the 

guide to the wing  through adequate screws  (Fig.9 part.B)  

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Insert skid (Fig.9 part.C) into the guide rail (Fig.9 part.B) 

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Tighten screw (Fig.12 part. A) to PRE-CHARGE the sping unitll the extremity of the 
circle plate (Fig.12 part. B) will match with the line indicating the beginning of the 
line EN4 (quote L=0). 

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Position the door at desired point of opening as indicated in Fig.14. 

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Find the correct position to insert the arm (Fig.11 part. A so that the extremity of 
the arm  (Fig.9 part.F) will be onlthe same line of the axis of the guide skid (Fig.9 
part.C) 

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Insert the washer (Fig.11 part.B) and tight the screw (Fig.11 part.C). 

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Insert the arm (Fig.11part.D) in the arm extension slot, and tight two screws  
(Fig.11 part.E). 

 

 

ATTENTION THE MAX. TORQUE TO B

E USED TO TIGHTEN SCREW “E” FIG.12 IS  10.5 N/m

 

 

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Screw the self-threated part (Fig.9 part.C) to pull arm (Fig.9 part.F). 

Summary of Contents for PROSWING R

Page 1: ...P R O S W I N G R ENGLISH OPERATOR FOR SWINGING DOORS MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...All automatic entrance safety and protection devices photocells active sensors etc must be installed in accordance with the regulations and directives in force with the completed risk analysis system...

Page 4: ...Declares that the product PROSWING R is made to be incorporated in a machine to construct a machine considered by Directive 2006 42 CE conforms with the essential safety requirements indicated in app...

Page 5: ...N16005 reduced dynamic force low speed reduced dynamic static force It is installer s responsibility to verify the compliance of the installation Low Energy compared with current standards The protect...

Page 6: ...ion manual is not allowed 18 This operating instructions manual is only intended for qualified personnel 19 It is mandatory to use a MAG LOCK to keep the door in closed position RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL...

Page 7: ...lation PRELIMINARY CHECKS Before installing the automatism please check verify the installation does not create dangerous situations prearrange proper pipes and conduits for the wires granting the pro...

Page 8: ...closing cycle A positioning error of the automatism might create bending between the bolt of the pulling arm and the cylindrical skid more than the allowed tolerance damaging parts of the automatism...

Page 9: ...A Fix the first part of the articulated push arm Fig 11 part D in the slot of the arm extension as indicated in Fig 11 and tight screws Fig 11 part E ATTENTION THE MAX TORQUE TO BE USED TO TIGHTEN SC...

Page 10: ...vice using qualified technicians For maintenance please have a look on the manual BREAKE ADJUSTEMENT WITHOUT POWER Set breaking level on terminal board Fig 30 to suit closing speed without power suppl...

Page 11: ...board A Expansion connector for additional board Optional B Display and buttons C Dip switches D PC connector E Transformer connector F Batteries connector G Switch ON OFF connector H Logics switch c...

Page 12: ...SAFE OPEN NC Opening safety contact for safety sensors monitoring opening cycle If the door is opening and the contact opens the control board gives a stop command immediately Opening will only conti...

Page 13: ...ows 0 Monitoring sensors It monitors safety sensors 1 Inter lock To be connected to the input interlock of the other automatism to obtain interlock logic 2 Door opened It signals door in opened positi...

Page 14: ...s wired or the sensors connected will be managed as a normal sensors without monitoring S1 monitored sensor only in opening There is only monitored sensor in opening In closing there is no sensor conn...

Page 15: ...ing is working again DIP SWITCHES SETTING On the control board there is a dip switch 8 positions to adjust functionality and basic options ON OFF These settings are set and memorized duringt reset of...

Page 16: ...s 40 s step of 5 s 20 03 Idle time RANGE 0 60 seconds 62 2 min 63 3 min 64 4 min 0 04 Idle time in Low Energy RANGE 5 60 seconds adjustment step of 1 second 5 05 Closing speed with spring PROSWING S...

Page 17: ...oor 7 Stand by 8 Reactivate the door after stand by 9 step step function 1 impulse open 1 impulse close 1 17 Auxiliary output configuration 1 0 Sensors monitoring 1 Interlock 2 Stop open condition 3 S...

Page 18: ...Low Energy 1 speed according to parameters 1 e 2 0 36 Batteries mode 0 std only spring 1 continuos operation 2 antipanic 0 ST Stop movement TS Test 0 no cyclical 1 cyclical 2 intensive cyclical 0 LS...

Page 19: ...ameters adjustment display and or electric locks setting 7 Pushing buttons e select LP and push ENT when it shows push again ENT for 5 seconds to confirm the commend when disappears release push butto...

Page 20: ...continues to open and then close If sensor detects while door is closing door continues closing If door opens toward a wall in a corridor for example it is possible to cancel the final part sensor det...

Page 21: ...nical relock on closing 2 Maglock only24Vdc 3 Magnetic bolt 4 Motorized 5 Impulsive with relock at power off 6 Magnetic with delayed relock only24Vdc 2 11 Opening delay 3 RANGE 0 9 Time depends on the...

Page 22: ...oard waits for confirmation before starting opening cycle If this sign does not reach the control board in a maximum determined time automatism opens the door anyway 7 It is possible to use one of the...

Page 23: ...minum base and the central joining base on a plane surface 3 insert each base under the lug nut of the two joining parts as showed Fig 30 ATTENTION Maintain the orientation of the aluminum bases as sh...

Page 24: ...ely after it starts opening the SLAVE door and even for this door it is necessary to stop the door in the max opening desired point After this operation the doors will both start closing cycle CL on d...

Page 25: ...has to be made between the two master boards whereas one of the two will be considered with priority and the other without priority to the interlock functioning ATTENTION Disconnect jumper near AUX OU...

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