Manual Release - tau LUXE Manual De Uso Y Mantenimiento

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As to connections with numerous loads on the same line (in sequence), dimensions must be recalculated on the basis of the real draw
and distance. As to the connection of any products not dealt with in this manual, the documents attached to the products themselves
must be consulted.
3.3 Typical system (pic. 11)
1. Luxe cabinet
2. Control panel
3. Aluminium bar
3.4 Automation base preparation
Wall the foundation plate so that the barrier door and the releasing handle are easy to access.
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eate a rectangular, suitably sized floor slab (A pic. # 3) with the holes for the exiting cables. Use the foundation counterplate (B pic. 3), with the
4 anchors supplied to be buried in concrete; or, once the floor slab is completed, fix the cabinet to the barrier with 4 M10x120 foundation plugs
(C pic. 3). The slab thickness must be at least 10cm and can be increased as required.
3.5 Installation of the barrier group
Without bar and springs, the barrier must be positioned as follows:
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remove nuts and washers from the protruding bolts, position the cabinet on the base and fix it. Check it is anchored securely and correct if necessary.
Note: it is advisable to install the cabinet with the door on the side more easily accessible.
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Open the door with the relative key and remove.
LUXE is normally delivered RIGHT (RH), with the bar support in a horizontal position. Right-hand barriers (RH) are barriers that have the cabinet
on the right-hand side viewed from the inside of the passageway (the door is normally on the inside). If it is necessary for it to be LEFT (LH), the
opening must be inverted.
Proceed as follows:
1_ after removing the eye screws and the circlips, take the pins and reposition them, symmetrically, on the opposite side of the drilled beam
(pic.4A), fix with the circlips and screw the screws in again;
2_ after removing the locking screw and washer, remove the bar balancing lever. In the spring supporting group, invert the position of the pin
(1 pic. 4B), rotate the whole block by 180° (in respect of the previous position) and fix the motor shaft again with bolt and washer (pic. 4C);
3_ once the opening direction has been modified, invert the motor connections (see K206MA instructions).
The drilled beam allows to determine different maximum loads (in relation to the length of the bar and accessories applied) in
the various positions (the nearer to the vertical, the lower the maximum load).
Once the opening direction is modified, the positioning of the devices must be inverted.
If the barrier must be modified from LH to RH, the operations are the same.
3.6 Bar fixing, spring fitting and bar balancing
All operations must be carried out with the power OFF.
After releasing the automation (see the "Manual release" chapter), proceed as follows:
1_ using a support, bring the bar in the horizontal position (wholly assembled and with all the accessories) near the bar support and fix with the
omega bracket and the screws supplied (pic. 5A);
Note: the bar must be inserted for the whole length of the omega bracket.
2_ when the omega bracket is fixed, and after removing the protective cap, pass the LED cable through the hole on the cabinet (to take the cable
to the control unit, refer to figure 9) then fit the cover and secure it with the screws supplied (pic. 5B);
3_ place the bar in a vertical position and block the gearmotor (see the "Manual release" chapter).
Fit the springs hooking them to the eye screws and rotate manually in the direction of the arrow for the first preload (pic. 5C).
Continue with bar balancing.
Before balancing the bar check on the table on page 4 the chosen spring, accessories to be applied and distance are adequate.
Correct balancing is vital for the barrier to work properly.
This operation must be carried out only when the bar has been installed permanently with all its accessories.
pic. 6:
operate the manual release (see the "Manual release" chapter) keeping at a safe distance. The bar must move to 30° on its own, if
that is not the case load/unload the springs (if the bar lifts above 30° the springs need to be unloaded, that is they have to be rotated
manually in an anticlockwise direction, if it does not reach 30°, the springs must be loaded, that is rotated manually in a clockwise
direction). Lower the bar and release it, checking it has reached 30°.
For the barrier to work correctly, when loading/unloading the springs, keep the same protrusion for the eye screws (pic. 5C).
Continue with the electrical connections to the control panel (see the chapter on electrical connections).
Note: check the spring works correctly.
IMPORTANT! For a correct operation of the barrier, when the boom is in vertical position the springs must not be completely unloaded.

3.7 Manual release

WARNING! Releasing and any other manual operation must be carried out only with the bar fitted. It is absolutely forbidden to
operate the barrier without the bar fitted.
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_ Insert the key into the handle lock on the back of the cabinet and rotate by 180° in an anticlockwise direction (pic. 7A);
2_ take the handle out and rotate by 90° in an anticlockwise direction to release the bar (if it seems to resist, apply more strength onto the han-
dle since this will cause no breakage), pic. 7B.
When released, the bar must automatically go to the balance position (ca. 30°).
4. LED strip
5. Bar gasket
6. LED display
7. Aerial
8. Photocell pillar
9. Photocells
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10. Photocell side support
11. Bar rest (fixed)
12. Metal mass sensor

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