AUTOMATIC GATE OPENER
• Installation Manual
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Step 4
(fig. 46)
Attach the other ends of the wire to the transformer
terminals.
Step 5
(fig. 47)
Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet. An AC
surge protector (not included) is recommended.
Manual operation of gate
CAUTION: The gate will move freely and uncontrolled
when the gate opener (actuator) is removed from the
gate. ONLY disconnect the gate opener (actuator) when
the control box power switch is OFF and the gate is
NOT moving.
Disconnecting the Opener
(fig. 48)
1. Turn control box power switch OFF.
2. Remove clevis pin clip and clevis pin from either the
front or rear mounting point.
3. Remove the gate opener (actuator) from the mount.
The gate can be opened and closed manually
when the gate opener (actuator) is
disconnected.
Figure 47
Transformer
Figure 46
Theft Deterrence
Your Zareba Automatic Gate Opener comes with a built-
in theft deterrence feature. If the gate opener (actuator)
is disconnected from the control box, your unit will
automatically sound an alarm, notifying you of unau-
thorized removal of the actuator. A warning label on the
gate opener (actuator) states an alarm will sound if the
actuator is removed. The alarm is shut off by discon-
necting battery power to the control box or turning the
switch on the bottom of the control box to the OFF
position.
For additional protection, a pin lock accessory can be
purchased to lock your gate opener (actuator) to a
bracket preventing removal of the gate opener (actua-
tor)(see
fig. 49
).
NOTE:
Substitute a Pin Lock for the clevis pin on the
front mount of the gate opener (actuator) (fig. 45) to
prevent unauthorized removal of the gate opener
(actuator) from the gate (see List of Accessories on
page 34).
Figure 49
Pin Lock (GPL1) sold
as an accessory
Clevis pin clip
Clevis pin
Gate opener
(actuator)
Gate bracket mount
Figure 48
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