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Dexxo Compact RTS

2 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Composition - Fig. 1

No.
Qty
Description
1
1
Motor head
2
1
Flap
3
1
Lintel bracket
4
1
Door bracket
5
2
Ceiling mounting bracket
6
2
Motor head mounting bracket
7
1
Manual back release device
8
1
Connecting arm
9
1
End limit stop
10
4
TCB-H 4.2x13 zn self-tapping screws
11
1
Power supply cord
12
4
TH10 M8x12 zn washer screws
13
2
TH M8x16 zn screws
14
6
HU8 nut
15
2
Shaft
16
2
Circlips
17
4
Thread-forming screws Ø 4x8
18a
1
Single unit rail
18b
1
2-part rail
18b1
1
Sleeve
18b2
8
Thread-forming screws Ø 4x8
19
2
Remote control*
20
1
24 V 20 W G4 halogen bulb
21
2
Chain bearings
* The model and number of remote controls may vary depending on the pack.

2.2 Field of application - Fig. 2

This drive is exclusively intended to equip a garage door designed for indoor
residential use not exposed to inclement weather.
Types of door (Fig.2)
The DEXXO drive is designed to motorise:
A: overhead door.
B: sectional door:
- if the upper profile of the panel is special, use the "mounting yoke for a
sectional door" part no..: 9009390.
Door dimensions (Fig. 2)
Garage doors up to a surface area of 7 m² can be motorised
For maximum door heights, the motor travel can be optimised:
- By mounting the motor head at 90° (Fig. 6-
- By fixing the lintel yoke to the ceiling, setting it back a maximum of 200 mm in
relation to the lintel (Fig. 4-
)
- By cutting the connecting arm.

3 - INSTALLATION

if the garage door is the sole means of access to the garage, install an external
back release device (ref. 9012961 or ref. 9012962).
The position in which the drive will be fitted must allow for safe and easy
manual release of the product.

3.1 Installation height - Fig. 3

Measure the distance "D" between the highest point of the door and the ceiling.
- If "D" is between 35 and 200 mm, secure the assembly directly to the ceiling.
- If "D" is greater than 200 mm, secure the assembly so that the height "H" is
between 10 and 200 mm.

3.2 installation steps - Fig. 4 to 14

Mounting the lintel yoke and door yoke (Fig. 4)
In the case of a door being installed directly on the ceiling (attached ceiling), the
lintel yoke may be fixed to the ceiling and, if necessary, have an offset of 200
mm max in relation to the lintel. (Fig. 4-
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Assembling the 2-part rail (Fig. 5)
[1]. [2]. [3]. Unfold the 2 sections of the rail.
Ensure that the chain or belt is not twisted.
[4]. Assemble the 2 sections of the rail using the sleeve.
[5]. Secure the assembly using 8 mounting screws.
[6]. Tighten the nut to tension the chain or belt. The compressed rubber must
measure 18 and 20 mm.
The mounting screws must not penetrate the rail (do not drill).
In the case of an attached ceiling installation, do not use the sleeve mounting
screws.
Assembling the rail to the motor head (Fig. 6)
Mounting the assembly on the garage ceiling (Fig. 7 to 9)
Mounting the lintel yoke (Fig. 7)
Mounting to the ceiling
Attached ceiling: mount the system directly to the ceiling using the rail (Fig. 8).
Detachable ceiling: mount the system at the motor head (Fig. 9)
For adjustable intermediate mounting along the rail, or mounting at a dimension
h between 250 mm and 550 mm, use the ceiling mounting kit, part no.: 9014462
(Fig. 9 -
).
Mounting the arm to the door and carriage (Fig. 10)
If the back release handle is higher than 1.80 m, it will be necessary
to extend the cable to make it accessible to all users.
[1]. Release the carriage using the manual back release device.
[2]. Bring the carriage level with the door.
[3]. Secure the arm to the door yoke and carriage.
Adjusting and mounting the opening stop (Fig. 11)
[1]. Release the carriage using the manual back release device and move the
door to the open position.
During this operation, check that there is no risk that the back release
device cable will subsequently become snagged on an element
protruding from the car (for example a roof rack).
Do not open the door fully, but position it so that it does not reach its stops.
[2]. Position the stop against the carriage and secure it to the rail.
Mounting the chain bearings (Fig. 12)
For chain rails only.
Position each of the bearings in the first hole in the rail, outside the end limits.
Ensure that the bearing is fully pushed in so that the positioning lug protrudes
past the outside of the rail.
Checking the tension of the chain or belt (Fig. 13)
The rails are supplied pre-tensioned and checked. If necessary, adjust this
tension.
The rubber or tension spring must never be completely compressed
during operation.
Connection to the electrical power supply (Fig. 14)
[1]. Fit the light.
Handle the bulb with gloves or a cloth.
[2]. Connect to the mains supply.
Indicator light B flashes twice continuously to indicate that the motor is
waiting for auto-programming.
Connect the power supply cable to a socket provided for this purpose
and which complies with the electrical requirements.
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