Components Checklist:
Tools Required For Installation:
1 x Closer body and cover
4 x 5 x 55mm Self-tapping countersunk screws
Flat head screwdriver
5mm Allen key (supplied)
1 x Arm assembly
4 x M5 x 55mm Countersunk screws
Posidrive screwdriver
M5 Tap and Tap wrench
1 x Adjustment screw (fitted to arm)
Power drill
(steel door mounting)
1 x M6 Allen bolt
4.2mm drill bit
4 x M5 x 20mm Pan head screws
Template (supplied)
1 x Plastic spindle cover
Pencil
10mm Spanner
TS4000/DA Series
Overhead Door Closer
Installation Instructions
WARNING:
DOOR CLOSERS WITH A POWER RATING
LOWER THAN 3 OR WITH MECHANICAL HOLD OPEN
DEVICES ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WITH FIRE
DOORS.
IMPORTANT WARNING:
HIGH INTERNAL PRESSURES, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE THE CLOSER.
User Information for Door Closers
This information must be observed. Non compliance will
absolve the manufacture from any liability. The door closer
must only be used in accordance with its intended use; i.e.
closing of side hung doors following manual opening.
Incorrect use may cause injury
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Obstruction of closing process (e.g. dragging doors,
sticking weather strips/sealing rubbers, rough-running
locks)
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Incorrect installation and adjustment (e.g. slamming
doors)
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Danger of finger trap between frame and door leaf.
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Wrong size door closer.
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Closer used for other purpose than to close side hung
doors.
Maintenance:
NOTE:
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Maintenance to be carried out by a specialist only.
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Check assembly for tolerance and undue wear.
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Tighten any screws that may have become loose.
At least once a year:
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Grease moveable parts.
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Check operation of doors and adjust if necessary.
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For door closers subject to release by Electro
Mechanical and Electro Hydraulic means ensure that
local regulation are adhered to.
Installation and adjustment by specialist only
Where necessary, an additional doorstop or buffer must be
fitted to limit the maximum opening of the door. This is of
particular relevance for slide rail closers where the opening
angle may be limited by frame. For further explanations
see catalogue preface and product information.
Door handing - DIN left / right
Stand facing the door on the hinge / pull side. If the hinge
or pivot is to your right hand side the door is considered to
be DIN right. If the hinge or pivot is to your left-hand side
the door is considered to be DIN left.