radius
A. By means of the tables (Fig. 5 & 6) determine an opening angle " E" , look in the same row of the table for
the measurements for " A" and " B" to attach the back support. Do the same to attach the front support
measurements " C" and " D" . The speed of the installation depends on the measurements of " A" and " B" . The
smaller the measurement, the faster the installation; and the greater the measurement, the slower the
installation. Also by changing these measurements we can modify the opening angle. For an opening of 90º
the sum of A and B are approximately the same as the stroke used by the motor. If possible, use the same
measurements ( A= B) in order not to have variation in speed or shaking.
B. Fix the front and back support to the established points. It is advisable to strengthen these points so that
they do not shift, and the door will run more smoothly. Be very careful that the actuator is levelled ( see Fig.
7&8) as there is a difference of 20mm in the level of the front and back supports. If the door has an electro-
lock it is advisable to fix the actuator as near this level as possible.
C. Grease the turning axle of the supports before fixing the actuator. Attach using the screws and nuts
provided in the contents. Note that the back support should allow movement between the parts and not stop
the free movement of the actuator.
REGULATION OF THE OPENING BUMPER
Before regulating the bumper, disconnect the electricity of the actuator. Disconnect the motor and, leaning
lightly on the door, localize the position of the bumper on the opening lever (Fig. 1 and 9) so that the two
screws are in sight. By means of an Allen key loosen the two screws. Place the door in the desired open
position, move the bumper until it makes contact with the screws on the opening lever and tighten the two
screws until they are fast. If necessary, modify the position of the bumper.
MANUAL VERIFICATION
Unlock the actuator (Fig. 15) and check manually that the door opens and closes freely and that there is no
point at which it rubs.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before making the connections, disconnect the power supply from the actuator. For the connection of the
motor, it is necessary to use a four wire cable. Pass the wires through the electric installation bearing in mind
the movement of the actuator. Remove the screw which connects the connector to the actuator. Attach the
wires in the connector provided in the contents as indicated (figure 14) being careful to connect the common
of the motor in Terminal 3, the two motor wires in terminals 1 " open" and 2 " close" and the ground which is
marked like this( ) The connector guarantees total protection against atmospheric changes if it is correctly
installed. NOTE: the condenser is already connected internally. Adjust the strength of the movement by
using the power gauge installed for this purpose in the Senior equipment, according to guidelines.
MANUAL OPERATION / IRREVERSIBLE ACTUATOR
If there is no electric supply, or it is necessary to use the door manually, follow these steps:
1 Cut off the electric supply.
2 Lift the protective covering of the lock ( Fig. 15/ A)
3 With the key provided, introduce it in the lock and turn 90º in an anti- clockwise direction. Lift the handle,
initially using the same key.
4 Remove the key and totally lift the unlocking handle ( Fig. 15/B) The door is now free.To re-establish the
operation of the actuator do the reverse. Remove the key and put it in a safe place. Make sure the key cover
is put back in place. (Fig.15/A).
REVERSIBLE ACTUATOR
An electro-lock system ensures that the door does not open. 1) Insert the key in the lock, turn 90º and push
the door.
MAINTENANCE
No maintenance is necessary, however in order to ensure the correct operation of the door for a long period
of time and a constant level of safety, a twice- yearly check should be carried out and moving parts should be
greased every three months.
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