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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Remove the cover from the electrical
switchboard (Fig. 33) and carry out the electrical
connection as shown in Fig. 79 in order to check
'dead man's switch' control to up-and-over door
commands.
WARNING: IPX4 can only be guaranteed by
mounting the rubber cable fairleads in the
electrical switchboard into the relative container
holes (Fig. 34) and the rounded slotted wire seal
on the cover latch (Fig. 35).
LIMIT SWITCHES ADJUSTMENT
- Position DIP 8 to ON and press the command button on the electrical switchboard (Fig. 37) to
start up-and-over door movement. Release the button once the operation has been carried
out. Slacken the holding screw for the green cam and turn until activating the microswitch
(Fig. 40).
- Tighten the green cam holding screw (Fig. 41).
- Press the key on the electronic switchboard (Fig. 37) to close the up-and-over door
movement. Release the button once the closing operation has been completed. Slacken the
holding screw for the red cam and turn until the microswitch is activated (Fig. 43).
- Tighten the red cam holding screw (Fig. 44).
- Carry out a complete opening and closing cycle to check that the cams are positioned
perfectly. Correct positions if required.
- Turn DIP 8 to OFF.
Refer to the section ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS for connection to auxiliary units and switchboard
functions.
Close the electrical box with the appropriate cover using the 6 screws provided.
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ELECTRICAL CABLE FIXING
The electrical cable that powers the operator should
NOT be fixed to the telescopic lever (Fig. 36).
The cable should be curved in order that it is not
subject to twist, tension or tearing while the door
is in movement.
Cables exiting the door plate hole should be
protected with some form of sheath to avoid their
being cut during movement.
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DIP 8
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36
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