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9. HAND CRANK OPERATION
WARNING
Do NOT
connect power to unit until instructed to do so. The hand crank is
for
emergency use only
and should
NOT be used when there is power
connected to the door
. Serious injury or death could result if the door
motor activates while the crank is installed.
NOTE:
A factory installed Brake Release Cable Assembly is attached to the
motor brake assembly. No installation or adjustment is necessary.
WARNING
Do NOT
pull Cable unless crank handle is engaged with motor eyelet and
secured as instructed on the
Hand Crank Safety Instruction
sticker attached to
the door jamb or curtain guide. Safe use requires two (2) people.
Do NOT
use Motor Brake Release Pull Cord to allow curtain to free fall.
Uncontrolled curtain drop using the Motor Brake Release Pull Cord
will
activate DROP STOP DEVICE.
NOTE: The brake release must remain in the
release
position at ALL TIMES
DURING MANUAL OPERATION. If the brake is allowed to re-engage it will
become impossible to turn the crank handle.
NOTE: A power interlock switch is located on the hand crank interlock
support bracket to prevent accidental motor operation, should the power
be restored while the Hand Crank is engaged. Do NOT disconnect power
interlock switch.
TO OPERATE:
This task requires two (2) people to perform. Installation of the
Hand Crank and Interlock Switch occurs in Step 13A on page 16.
A. Disconnect ALL
electrical power supply.
B.
Remove hand crank from the Crank Handle Support Bracket.
– This releases the power interlock switch (a backup protection to
ensure there is
no power
to the gearmotor).
C.
Insert the hook on the crank handle through the eyelet mounted on the
bottom (fan end) of the motor,
Fig. 4–I.
D.
Once the hook is securely engaged.
– Firmly secure the crank handle with BOTH hands.
– Have an assistant
pull down
and
HOLD
the brake release cable. You
will feel an immediate
increase
in the tension on the handle.
Installation
(continued)
Fig 4–I
Eyelet
Brake
Release
Cable
Clockwise
to raise door
Cover
WARNING
After installation is complete, always
disconnect
power before
operating hand crank and ensure that hand crank is
properly
disengaged
and returned to its Support Bracket before
re-
connecting
power.
E.
Carefully and deliberately turn the crank handle to operate the
door. (During installation you will be turning the barrel assembly.)
F.
When desired height or position is reached,
stop
and
hold
hand
crank while the assistant releases the brake release ball.
Ensure
the brake has re-engaged before releasing the Hand Crank.
G.
Remove Hand Crank from eyelet and replace into Crank Handle
Support Bracket.
30°
MAX