For a door with right hand opening, use the formula (Fig.41):
• BLO = A - 70 + PS
For a door with left hand opening, use the formula (Fig.42):
• BLO = A - 48 + PD
For two doors, use the formula (Fig.43):
• BLO = 2A - 148 - SC + PD
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ATTENTION: The electric lock must be adjusted
correctly at the time of installation.
The cabling should be done using the cables supplied in the kit
(Fig.44), the parts not used should be given to the installation
technician.
22 - ASSEMBLY OF EMERGENCY
RELEASE (OPTIONAL) FIGURES
45A-B-C-D
Fasten the release cable to the electric lock following the
instructions below (Fig.45A):
1. before proceeding with assembly, ensure the spring D is
correctly inserted in the pipette A
2. insert the stop B on the end of the cable under the bracket C
and pass it through the specific hole
3. fix spring D between brackets C and F
4. insert the threaded part E of pipette A of the specific chamber
on bracket F
5. completely screw in nut G
Position the sheath to reach the position where you want to install
the release lever. It can be fixed on the automatism head (Fig.45D)
or in a tightening hardware point or wall which is easy to reach.
You can position the sheath of the wires compartment of the box
with the cable clips supplied (Fig.46).
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DANGER: the sheath must be positioned by avoiding
small radius folds and appropriately fastened on the
supports. A path that is too intricate or sheath fastening
that is too slack can prevent correct functioning of the
emergency release system and pose a danger.
Insert the nut supplied (part B Fig.45C) in the specific
compartment in the lever (part A Fig.45C).
Fasten the release lever in its definitive position using the screws
supplied (part C Fig.45C).
With reference to Fig.45B cut the sheath and cable A using the
tip of the lever in the open position as a measurement for cutting.
Remove cable B by approx. 160mm pulling it by the stop on the
electric lock. Cut the sheath again to the definitive measurement
using the tightening device on the lever for comparison. Remove
the cable which must protrude by approx.160mm from the
sheath.
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DANGER: ensure that during cutting the sheath does
not generate burrs or crushing which could impact on
correct cable sliding.
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With reference to Fig.45C insert the sheath F and the cable D in
the tightening device E and screw in the tightening device in the
specific lever compartment. Insert the barrel G equipped with
the relevant grub screws H ensuring they are not obstructing
the cable passage hole on the barrel itself. Insert cable D in the
hole in the barrel G. Close the lever and slightly tighten by hand
to recover the ranges. Holding the cable tight, firmly tighten the
grub screws H with an Allen key N.
Check the release handle is working correctly by paying attention
the stroke is sufficient to guarantee complete release of the
electric lock. If necessary, adjust the cable tightening, use the lever
tightening device or the nut on the pipette on the electric lock.
After testing, cut the steel cable to match the lever.
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release lever. Any errors can prevent release of the door in
the event of a fault on the electric lock and pose a danger.
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checked to avoid loosening, wear, corrosion or other causes
which could block its correct operation.
23 - HEAD ASSEMBLY
Screw in the heads using the three self-threading countersunk
socket screws TPS + 4.2x16 (burnished) as in Figure 47.
24 - PLASTIC CABLE GLANDS
ASSEMBLY
Before closing the automatism, position the cable glands by
distributing them over the entire length, checking the cables are
not blocking parts movement (Fig.46).
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DANGER: carefully test correct functioning of the
DANGER: the release mechanism must be periodically