Installation instructions
Please read these instructions carefully prior to
installation!
Installation should only be carried out by persons
qualified to do so!
Incorrect installation can put the safety of persons
at risk!
In the case of improper installation, the
manufacturer's guarantee becomes void.
Preparations for installation
1. To allow mains connection, a socket must be
available on site - the supplied mains connecting
cable is 80 cm long.
2. Check the stability of the door. Retighten the
screws and nuts on the door.
3. Check that the door is running smoothly and is
in good working order. Lubricate shafts and
bearings. Check the pretension of the springs
and if necessary re-adjust.
4. Establish the door's highest point of travel (see
figure 6).
5. Close the door and disable any existing locks
out of operation, if necessary dismantle.
6. For garages without a second entrance, an
emergency release is required (accessory).
7. If a wicket pass door is included, fit the wicket
door contact.
8. Insert the light bulb into the operator and fasten
the lamp cover with 2 screws 4.2 x 50.
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The following tools are required
- Drilling machine with
10 mm masonry drill
4 mm metal drill
- Metal saw
- Spanner, sizes 10, 13 and 17 mm
- Slotted screwdriver, width 3 mm
- Phillips screwdriver, size 2 x 100
- Spirit level
Attention: Check the supplied screws and wall
plugs prior to use to ensure that these are suitable
for the structural conditions on site.
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Supply package = complete set
Items 2 - 9 are pre-assembled.
1. Operator head including
40W light bulb,base E27
2. Chain sprocket
3. Boom, operator side
4. Carriage
5. Toothed belt or chain
6. Deflection roller
7. Connector
8. Boom, door side
9. Tensioner
10. Wall bracket
11. Door connector attachment
12. Linking bar
13. Central support
14. Bag of screws
15. Hand transmitter including
alkaline battery 23A, 12V
16. Support straps
17. Telescopic fitting for sectional doors
(accessory)
2
Overview
Retain these installation, operating and maintenance instructions for the full duration of the operator's service life!
3
Boom
Remove the packaging and fold out the boom to its
full length.
Push connector (7) centrally over the joint.
4
Fastening the boom to operator head
Slot boom (as illustrated) with chain sprocket (2)
onto the operator shaft (1a) and screw down with
the 4 self-tapping screws.
5
Fitting the door connector attachment
5a
The enclosed door connector attachment is
suitable for all Novoferm up-and-over doors and
Novoferm Iso20 sectional doors.
Position door connector attachment (11) centrally
on the top edge of the door leaf.
Mark fixing holes and drill using 4 mm metal drill
(max. drilling depth 10 mm) or use the existing drill
holes. Screw on attachment using enclosed self-
tapping screws 6.3 x 16 (4 - 6 screws up-and-over
door, 6 screws - iso20).
5b
For other sectional doors, use telescopic fitting
(17) (accessory).
6
Attaching the wall bracket
To ensure that the door can run freely underneath
the boom, distance "x" must be greater than
20 mm. Choose distance "x" so that the angle of
the linking bar does not exceed 45° (see figure 11).
Mark the door's highest point of travel "a" plus
distance "x" on the lintel.
Hold wall fastening (10) at the total height ("a"+"x")
vertically over the door connector attachment and
mark the fixing holes. Using 10 mm masonry drill,
drill holes for wall plugs and screw the wall bracket
onto the wall.
7
Suspending the boom from the ceiling
Attach central support (13) to boom (8) in front of
the connector (7).
8
Support straps
Positioning the prefitted operator at an angle to the
door, screw to wall bracket (10). Lift up operator,
making sure that it cannot fall down, and align in
such a way that the boom runs horizontal and
parallel between the door tracks.
9
Establish the length of the support straps for
the operator head and the central support. If
necessary, shorten using a saw, and then screw in
place.
Note: Before starting any drilling, cover over boom
and operator head to protect them from drilling
dust.
Mark fixing points on the ceiling, drill 10 mm holes
for plugs and screw on support straps.
10
If the toothed belt or chain appear to be too
slack, slight retensioning may be required. It may
be necessary to take up the slack by adjusting the
support straps.
11
Connecting the door connector attachment
to the carriage
Place linking bar (12) between carriage (4) and the
door connector attachment (11) and connect at
both ends with the bolts. Provide bolts with security
clips. Attach security clips to bolts.
12
Disengaging the carriage
To carry out further work, it may be necessary to
disconnect the operator from the door by pulling
the pull cord on carriage (4) and move the door
manually.
Note: If the door is to be operated manually for a
longer period of time, then the locking pin must be
removed from parking position (a) on the left and
with the pull cord in locking position (b).
To relock, return the locking pin into the parking
position (a) on the left and restore the connection
between the operator and the door. On the next
movement, the carriage automatically re-engages.
13
Aligning the aerial / Connecting plan
Note:
- It is essential to pull out the mains plug
before opening the cover!
- Do not connect any live leads, only connect
potential-free buttons and potential-free
relay outputs.
- Finally, re-place the cover and screw down.
- Before using the operator for the first time, it
must be tested to make sure that it is
working properly and safely (see section on
Maintenance / Checks).
E. Connecting the aerial
On the housing exit, angle the aerial down to the
right by approx. 90° (as illustrated below).
If using an external aerial, the screen is to be
connected to the adjacent shield terminal (F,
right).
F. Connection for external impulse generator
(accessory, e. g. key switch or digital coder)
G.Input STOP A
Connection for safety devices (accessory, e.g.
wicket door contact). A break at this input end
causes the operator to stop or prevents it from
starting up.
H. Input STOP B
Connection for safety devices (accessory, e.g.
one-way photocell). A break at this input end
causes the operator to automatically change
direction during the closing cycle.
I. Voltage supply 24 V ~
(e.g. for one-way photocell), connection can
take a maximum load of 100 mA.
J. Plug-in base for radio receiver
K. Connection for external lighting (with earth) or
signal light (protection class II, max. 500W).
Impulse generators and
external safety devices
If there is an increased need for personal safety, in
addition to the operator's internal force limit we
recommend installing a one-way photocell (see
connecting plan figure 13 ((I) (H)). Further
information on our range of accessories can be
found in our sales literature. Consult your specialist
dealer.
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Dismantling the operator
1. Pull out the mains plug and disconnect all
existing terminals.
2. Disconnect door and operator. Fix door.
3. Proceed according to points 3 to 14 of the
Installation Instructions but in reverse sequence.
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