4.
Product overview
Supply package
A
Suspension cramps
B
Lintel support
C
Screw 4 x 18 (12x)
D
Screw 4 x 10 (2x for cover cap / lamp cover)
E
Cover cap
F
Rail connector, bottom part (2x)
G
Rail connector, top part (4x)
H
Motor unit with rail
I
Hand transmitter
J
25 W light bulb (pear-shaped)
K
Bolt with locking plate (2x)
L
Self-tapping screw 6,3 x16 (4x)
M
Hexagonal head screw M6 x 20 (2x)
N
Screw set for lintel support
O
Plug and screw set A10 (4x)
P
Support plate
Q
Door link
R
Door connector element
S
Door link bracket (2x)
5.
Preparation for mounting
Attention!
In order to guarantee correct mounting, carry out the following
checks before installing.
Supply package
• Check the package to ensure that all the parts are included (fig. 4).
• Check that you have all the additional components that are necessary
for your particular installation requirements.
Garage
• Check whether your garage has a suitable mains connection and a
mains disconnection facility.
Door system
Attention!
For garages without a second entrance: the garage door must be
fitted with a release system to allow access to the garage if a
fault occurs.
• Dismantle or disable the door locks.
• Check that the door to be operated fulfils the following conditions:
- the door must be easily moveable by hand,
- the door should automatically remain in every position into which it
was moved.
Reference:
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When using and installing accessories, always observe the specific
instructions included with the equipment.
6.
Installation
6.1
• Place the drive head and the rail on a dry surface.
Attention!
To ensure proper operation, the toothed drive belt must not be
twisted.
• Fold the rail apart.
6.2
• Screw the rail to the rail connectors.
6.3
• Using the Allen wrench, tension the toothed drive belt so that
the arrow is in the centre position.
• Use the screw to fix the tension that has been set.
6.4
• Insert the bulb into the motor unit.
Attention!
To ensure that the door travels correctly, at the highest point of
the opening movement, the upper edge of the door leaf must lie
10 - 50 mm below the horizontal lower edge of the drive rail.
• Screw the lintel support
6.5
- to the wall (6.5a) or
- to the ceiling (6.5b).
6.6
• Screw the door connector to the
- sectional door (6.6a) or
- up-and-over door (6.6b).
Caution!
- The drive system must be prevented from falling before it has
been properly fixed.
- The screw through the rail and the door connector must be
tightened only until the nut is flush with the screw thread.
• Fit the drive unit and the rail to the door connector.
6.7
6.8
• Mount the suspension cramp.
• Determine the distance (approx. 20 cm from the drive head).
6.9
• Slide a support plate into the suspension cramp.
• Bend the support plate as required for fixing to the ceiling.
• Screw the drive system to the ceiling.
6.10
• Fit the door link.
7.
Initial operation
Caution!
Danger of electric shock:
Before cabling works commence, a check must be carried out to
ensure that the cables are at zero voltage. Measures must be
taken to ensure that the cables remain dead for the duration of
the works (e.g. prevent the power supply from being switched
back on).
Attention!
In order to avoid damaging the controls:
- The local protection regulations must be complied with at all
time.
- It is very important that mains cables are laid separately from
control cables.
- The controls voltage must be 24 V DC.
- If external voltage are applied at terminals X1 or X2, the entire
electronic system will be destroyed.
- Only potential-free normally open contacts may be connected to
terminals 1/2 and 4/5.
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Reference:
When installing external control elements or safety and signal
equipment, the relevant instructions must be observed.
• Connect any available accessories.
7.1
Key for connecting control elements
X1
External control elements
X2
System extension, optional
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