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3.1
Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for the Control Box (page 12 ) or the diagram
supplied for custom applications.
Connect the following cables:
Ground Cable (Ground the Operator properly with the earth from main supply)
Hall Effect Cable (Do not wrap the Hall Effect Cable around the Motor Power Cable)
Motor Power Cable (Do not wrap the Motor Power Cable around the Hall Effect Cable)
Control Box Power Cable
3.2
Connect activate and lock accessories, as needed.
Refer to the accessory instructions for any accessories used.
Do not connect any remote activating device to the door unless it is located within
line of sight of the door.
3.3
When wiring is complete, proceed to Chapter 4: Arm and Cover Installation ( page 6 )
3. WIRING
CAUTION
Make sure all wires are properly dressed and secured to prevent interference
Route all wiring away from moving parts, sharp edges, and heat sources
Use copper conductors only
Do not modify the factory wiring or connect into existing electrical circuits or devices
WARNING
Keep hands, clothing, wires, tools, etc., AWAY FROM Operator Motor
when the Operator Motor is turned on
4.1
Make sure the Operator Power is connected.
4.2
Install a jumper across the control box Main Act and Main Act Com.
4.3
The operator motor will activate and drive to the Full Open position, and remain there.
4.4 Push Arm Installation.
4.4.1 Open the door to 90˚, and attach the Main Arm to the operator spindle at 90˚ to the
opening (+/- 10˚) with the 8mm socket head screw (see fig. 1).
4.4.2 Remove the arm locking screw from the Rod & Shoe. Insert rod into forearm tube and
reinstall the arm locking screw loosely. Attach Rod & Shoe to door. With the door open to 90˚,
tighten the arm locking screw (see fig. 2).
4. ARM & COVER INSTALLATION
±10°
Arm Locking
Screw
8mm Socket
Head Screw
Fig. 1
Fig. 2