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English
Installation
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fig.5
1
fig.6
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2
3
4
5
6
fig.7
c = min. 280 cm
a = MAX. 40 cm = b
MAX. 8 cm
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fig.9
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fig.10
garage door
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3
3
2
fig.8
the carriage holder supports (
fi g.5-ref.1
) and run the whole
chain through the guide.
• Insert the carriage (
fi g.6-ref.1
) in the chain holder guide
and secure it on the carriage holder support.
• Assemble the motor block (
fi g.7-ref.1
) on the chain holder
guide (
fi g.7-ref.2
) using the special anchoring devices (
fi g.7-
ref.3
).
• Fit the chain on the sprocket (
fi g.7-ref.4
).
• Insert the heads of the screws used for anchoring to the
support brackets (
fi g.7-ref.5
) in the outside tracks of the
guide. The screws enable anchoring on the ceiling
fi g.10-
ref.1
.
• Secure the guide using the strap and special screws
(
fi g.7-ref.6
).
• Adjust the guide head (
fi g.8-ref.1
), using a spanner, by
holding the chain so there is a small amount of play on the
coupling with the sprocket (
fi g.7-ref.4
).
• Fully close the garage door then secure the bracket to the
wall (
fi g.8-ref.2
) at a distance of no more than 8 cm above
the upper part of the door (
fi g.9
).
• Secure the guide head to the bracket on the wall using
the special screw with nut and washers (
fi g.8-ref.3
).
It must be possible to connect the rod to the carriage so
that the guide is parallel to the fl oor (up-and-over doors)
or the door guides (roller shutter doors). Furthermore
the distance between the bracket and the ceiling (fi g.9-a)
must be equal to that marked on the support brackets
(fi g.9-b).
• Secure the support brackets to the ceiling (
fi g.9-ref.1
)
making sure that the minimum useful distance is maintained
(
fi g.9-c
).
• Lift the guide using the motor unit (
fi g.10
).