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700002    Rev. F 

© 2012 ADA EZ. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 

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Installation and 

Operating Instructions 

 

 

 

 

                        

 

ADA EZ Pro  

Installation and Operating Instructions 

700002  Rev. F 

 

EZ040

 

 

Note 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void 
the user’s authority to operate this device. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.   

 

To obtain the latest manual and template revisions or to view installation and programming videos 
go to 

www.ADAEZ.com

For technical support call (877) 232-3987. 

Summary of Contents for Pro 700002

Page 1: ...erference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectio...

Page 2: ...ONS PULL SIDE APPLICATIONS25 6 2 Mounting the Door Shoe 28 6 3 Installing the Operator Mounting Bracket and Cover 29 6 4 Installing the Door Operator 30 6 5 Installing the Door Arm 31 7 MISCELLANEOUS...

Page 3: ...at occasionally requires powered operation A regenerative drive system charges an onboard battery pack eliminating the need for electrical power The ADA EZ should be applied to doors using our 80 25 g...

Page 4: ...bles used in this procedure 3 PRECAUTIONS 3 1 Improper installation or adjustment may result in personal injury or property damage The operator must be completely installed and programmed or the door...

Page 5: ...ly Operator mounting bracket cover Operator mounting posts Door arm pivot assembly push side applications only Battery assembly installed but disconnected from the operator Two wireless pushbuttons Op...

Page 6: ...700002 Rev F 2012 ADA EZ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 6 of 56 Figure 1 ADA EZ Shipped Components...

Page 7: ...ev F 2012 ADA EZ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 7 of 56 Figure 2 illustrates an assembled ADA EZ operator installed on a left hand door The paragraphs that follow describe its components Figure 2 ADA EZ Assembly...

Page 8: ...r gearbox door arm mounting brackets regenerative power source battery pack and cover Door Controller Contains the hardware and software necessary to control the motion of the door Figure 3 illustrate...

Page 9: ...g Force The door shall not close with a force greater than 15 lbs 6 8 kg when measured at the latch side of the closing stile For ADA EZ series the closing force is adjustable to 8 lbs 3 6 kg 4 2 6 Op...

Page 10: ...only be installed on doors and frames that are in good working order The door must not stick or bind during normal operation If applicable the existing door closer must be removed before installing th...

Page 11: ...d side it is a LEFT HAND DOOR When the door opens toward you and the knob is on the right hand side it is a RIGHT HAND DOOR 2 For the ADA EZ operator a LH door uses a left hand operator and a RH door...

Page 12: ...the inside door top rail and DETERMINE the top rail width narrow medium or wide 5 2 3 DETERMINE the type of mounting hinge butt or continuous center pivot or offset CAUTION On an aluminum storefront...

Page 13: ...700002 Rev F 2012 ADA EZ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 13 of 56 Figure 6 Determining Which Mounting Template Fold Line to Use...

Page 14: ...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 14 of 56 5 2 6 Refer to Figure 7 and ALIGN the operator mounting template to the centerline of the butt hinge center pivot or offset pivot as applicable Figure 7 Installing the Op...

Page 15: ...f the vertical support must be flush against the face of the frame header On some door installations the door stop prevents the bracket from setting flush If this is the case the arm pivot bracket can...

Page 16: ...002 Rev F 2012 ADA EZ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 16 of 56 The edge of the bracket will be between 5 8 15 87 mm and 1 1 2 38 1 mm from the face of door Figure 9 Determining the Door Arm Pivot Bracket Orientat...

Page 17: ...3 If the door frame is aluminum and rivnuts must be installed PERFORM the following a Using a 25 64 drill DRILL the door arm pivot bracket holes b Using a rivnut tool INSTALL the 20 steel rivnuts c IN...

Page 18: ...d SLIDE the door arm pivot over the door arm pivot bracket 5 1 2 ENSURE that the dimension from the face of the door to the centerline of the door arm mounting hole is 6 3 8 161 92 mm 5 1 3 TIGHTEN th...

Page 19: ...EZ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 19 of 56 5 2 Installing the Operator Mounting Bracket 5 2 1 Refer to Figure 12 and DETERMINE the proper operator mounting bracket location Figure 12 Determining the Operator Mou...

Page 20: ...tween the top of the bracket and the top of the door If the lower fold on the operator mounting template was used standard mounting ADJUST the bracket so that there is 1 44 45mm space between the top...

Page 21: ...or and REMOVE the battery pack 5 3 5 REMOVE the dress cover from the operator WARNING To avoid inadvertent activation of the operator during connection of the door arm the battery pack should not be i...

Page 22: ...f 56 5 4 Installing the Door Arm 5 4 1 Refer to Figure 14 and with the door arm coupling screws facing up and the door arm against the door rail POSITION the larger end of the door arm onto the operat...

Page 23: ...align the door arm end link with the door arm pivot mounting hole TIGHTEN the socket head capscrews securing the door arm pivot to the door arm pivot bracket CAUTION In order to apply a preload to th...

Page 24: ...An extra washer is supplied if needed to prevent rubbing between the top of the door arm and end link 5 4 12 Refer to Figure 15 and if needed INSTALL the supplied washer onto the top of the door arm...

Page 25: ...unting holes will interfere with a top rail web rail to stile tie rod s or the rail to stile junction 6 1 1 SELECT the right hand or left hand side of the operator mounting template as applicable 6 1...

Page 26: ...700002 Rev F 2012 ADA EZ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 26 of 56 Figure 16 Pull Side Mounting Template...

Page 27: ...fastened with at least four fasteners For heavier doors more fasteners are recommended For light duty or hollow core doors with insufficient top rail blocking through bolts or sex nut and bolts are r...

Page 28: ...vnuts c INSTALL and TIGHTEN the two minimum 19 05 mm socket head capscrews with black oxide washers securing the door arm pivot bracket to the underside and face of the frame header 6 2 2 If the door...

Page 29: ...capscrews with suppliedwashers securing the operator mounting bracket 6 3 2 If the door is wood refer to Figure 19 and PERFORM the following a Using a 3 8 9 52 mm drill DRILL the mounting bracket pil...

Page 30: ...E the battery pack 6 4 4 REMOVE the dress cover from the operator WARNING To avoid inadvertent activation of the operator during connection of the door arm the battery pack should not be installed unt...

Page 31: ...GHTS RESERVED 31 of 56 6 5 Installing the Door Arm 6 5 1 Refer to Figure 21 and INSTALL shaft extension onto operator shaft 6 5 2 TIGHTEN set screw securing shaft extension to operator shaft Figure 21...

Page 32: ...ure 22 and ADJUST door arm length to 8 1 16 204 77 mm 6 5 4 Refer to Figure 23 and with the door arm coupling screws facing up POSITION the larger end of the door arm onto the operator output shaft Fi...

Page 33: ...GHTEN the door arm coupling screws evenly one quarter turn at a time until fully tight 6 5 6 INSTALL the 5 16 18 flat head screw into the door shoe mounting bracket to secure the door arm 6 5 7 CYCLE...

Page 34: ...ess of whether the door is a push or pull application 7 1 Installing the Pushbutton Switches 7 1 1 Refer to Figure 25 and INSTALL the pushbutton switches ENSURE the following Switches are located 1 to...

Page 35: ...ction AHJ CONSULT ANSI A117 1 Standard on Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities and other applicable building codes for additional information regarding accessibility requirements for the doo...

Page 36: ...27 and CONNECT the battery pack connector plug to the operator 7 2 3 SLIDE the battery pack onto the operator and ENSURE that the battery pack wires do not interfere with the operator cover 7 2 4 Chan...

Page 37: ...ransformer is recommended in installations where the automatic door opening feature will be used frequently The optional plug in transformer is REQUIRED for installations where Power Close and or Push...

Page 38: ...To Figure 29 and PLUG connector into receptacle on battery pack 7 3 4 Refer to Figure 30 and VERIFY that the LED indicator lights GREEN 2 Figure 29 Plugging the Connector into the Receptacle Figure 3...

Page 39: ...fully charged The yellow LED shall illuminate to indicate that the battery is partially drained The red LED shall illuminate to indicate that the battery pack is fully drained and the door operator w...

Page 40: ...spring tension If the door feels too heavy using 3 16 4 762 mm hex wrench TURN the setscrew in the end of the operator counterclockwise to decrease spring tension 8 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE The...

Page 41: ...ve the door to the open position Failure to wait to move the door may cause the door to auto tune in the wrong direction 8 1 4 With the door in the fully open position PRESS and RELEASE the ENTER push...

Page 42: ...up to eight ADA EZ transmitters 8 2 2 To remove all RF pushbuttons from memory PERFORM the following PRESS and HOLD the LEARN pushbutton on the controller and PRESS and RELEASE the RESET pushbutton RE...

Page 43: ...ning conditions or wind 8 4 1 ENABLE or DISABLE Power Close factory default is OFF a PRESS and HOLD SELECT and ENTER for 3 seconds to enter programming mode LEDs DS8 through DS11 shall flash green bri...

Page 44: ...PRESS and RELEASE the SELECT pushbutton to advance until the PC PG DB XY LED AND DS10 LED illuminate to set the Dynamic Braking function d ROTATE the potentiometer to change the state of the LED The...

Page 45: ...Y PUSH TO OPERATE and PULL TO OPERATE labels on the as shown in Figure 32 9 1 3 ENSURE all connectors are secure 9 1 4 ENSURE all wires are secured and hidden where possible 9 1 5 ENSURE the operator...

Page 46: ...p shim the top of the operator mounting bracket to compensate Door Arm Rotates On Triangular Steel Output Shaft Refer to section titled Installing the Door Arm and ensure that the door arm coupling sc...

Page 47: ...nd note the T shaped channel at the top of battery housing Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the slot above the T channel and gently pry the battery from the operator housing Can t Initialize...

Page 48: ...Note making the door arm longer decreases preload Door arm pivot bracket too close to door face o Refer to section titled Installing to Door Arm Pivot Bracket o Increase the 6 3 8 161 92 mm dimension...

Page 49: ...Safety glasses Screwdriver kit Wire strippers Electric drill metal drill bit set concrete drill bit set Scribe or center punch Hammer Staple gun Hex wrench set Hex wrench sizes 3 16 9 64 1 16 4 762 3...

Page 50: ...input The LED shall illuminate green once data has been stored for this parameter 3 OPEN the door to its fully open position 4 With the door in the fully open position PRESS the ENTER pushbutton The...

Page 51: ...troller will enter the learn mode for 10 seconds while green and red LEDs are illuminated b PUSH the RF activation switch LED DS7 shall flash green indicating that the operator learned this rf switch...

Page 52: ...ither inside or outside push button activates electric lock then Door operator initiates and automatic open cycle after a 1 2 second delay The Multi purpose timer keeps the electric lock unlocked for...

Page 53: ...ired Buttons Pressing either inside or outside push button activates electric lock then Door operator initiates and automatic open cycle after a 1 2 second delay The Multi purpose timer keeps the elec...

Page 54: ...A valid card presented to the reader will unlock the door and initiate an automatic open cycle ADAEZ Hardwired kit p n 1015P is REQUIRED Inside pushbutton is always enabled Aux Hardwired switch must...

Page 55: ...tion Outside Pushbutton is enabled when a valid card is presented to the reader Inside Pushbutton is always active RF controls door opener and must be located within 50 feet of the opener and not encl...

Page 56: ...iver By Others Sheet 5 of 5 System Description Handheld transmitter unlocks the door Second later the opener initiates and automatic open cycle System Requirements Handheld Transmitter BY OTHERS Recie...

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