Dormakaba CS 80 MAGNEO User manual

Mounting and operation manual
CS 80 MAGNEO
WN 059612 45532/13767 – 2018-12
EN

Contents
1 About this manual 3
1.1 Content and purpose 3
1.2 Target group 3
1.3 Limitations of liability 3
1.4 Symbols used 3
2 Safety 3
2.1 Safety instructions 3
2.2 CS80MAGNEO – outstanding safety 4
2.3 Intended use 4
2.4 Limitations on use 4
2.5 Residual risks 4
2.6 Danger zones at closing edges 4
2.7 Risk assessment by installer 4
2.8 Special protection requirements regarding
vulnerable persons 4
3 Product description 4
3.1 General 4
3.2 Operating and display elements 4
3.3 Overview of the DIP switch settings 5
3.4 Speed and hold-open time 5
3.5 Operation modes 5
3.6 Functions of the door in automatic mode 5
3.7 WC function (optional) 5
3.8 Power supply failure 6
3.9 Safety functions 6
3.10 Safety sensors (optional) 6
3.11 Emergency open push button (optional) 6
3.12 Low energy mode (delivery state) 6
3.13 Full power mode 6
3.14 Technical information 6
3.15 Standards, laws, guidelines and regulations 7
4 Mounting 7
4.1 Safety during mounting 7
4.2 General 7
4.3 Requirements 7
4.4 Tools required 7
4.5 Mains connection 8
4.6 Mounting on the wall 8
4.7 Mounting in the wall 13
5 Make the mains connection 17
5.1 Mounting with mains plug 17
5.2 Mounting with fixed connection 17
6 Commissioning 18
6.1 Requirements 18
6.2 Carry out a learning cycle 18
6.3 Set speed and hold-open time 19
6.4 Switch to full energy mode 19
7 Connect optional accessories 20
7.1 Terminal assignment for units without WC
controls 20
7.2 Connect accessories 20
8 Commissioning 23
8.1 Requirements 23
8.2 Set functions and operating modes 23
8.3 Carry out a learning cycle 24
8.4 DIN18650/EN16005 24
9 Service 25
9.1 Change the operating mode 25
9.2 Door behavior in automatic mode 25
9.3 Set speed and hold-open time 25
9.4 Power supply failure 25
9.5 Using WC in a Private Area 26
9.6 Using the WC in a Public Area 26
10 Maintenance and care 26
10.1 Operating cycles display 27
10.2 Care 27
11 Maintenance from dormakaba 27
12 Troubleshooting 28
13 Disassembly, recycling and disposal 30
14 Declaration of conformity 30
15 Installation declaration 30
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1 About this manual
1.1 Content and purpose
This manual is part of the product. The manual
contains important inructions for safe mounting
and operation. Therefore, this manual mu be
carefully read before using the product. This manual
mu be kept during the service life of the product
and mu be passed on with the product. This manual
describes the mounting and operation of the
CS 80 MAGNEO.
1.2 Target group
The CS 80 MAGNEO’s inallation, commissioning,
maintenance and disassembly mu only be carried
out by qualified technical personnel.
The acceptance inspection mu only be carried out by
qualified technical personnel authorized for this by
dormakaba.
The operation of the CS 80 MAGNEO may be carried
out by any person who is mentally and physically
capable of doing so.
1.3 Limitations of liability
Only use the CS 80 MAGNEO in accordance with its
intended use. Unauthorized changes to the
CS 80 MAGNEO exclude all liability by dormakaba for
resulting damages.
1.4 Symbols used
1.4.1 Hazard categories
Safety inructions are marked with symbols. The
safety inructions are introduced by signal words
that express the extent of the hazard, e. g.:
WARNING
This signal word indicates a situation of
potential risk, which could lead to death or
serious injury if not averted.
CAUTION
This signal word indicates a situation of
potential risk, which could lead to minor or
slight injury if not averted.
ATTENTION
This signal word indicates a situation of
potential risk, which could lead to damage
to property or the environment if not
averted.
1.4.2 More symbols
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This symbol indicates useful information for
efficient and trouble-free operation.
2.1. Step-by-step figures
1 2 Position numbers for parts
in graphics
2 Safety
2.1 Safety instructions
WARNING
Danger to life through electric current!
Works on electrical systems must only be
carried out by qualified electricians.
• Before starting work on electrical systems
and equipment, establish a zero-potential
condition and ensure this condition while
carrying out the work.
WARNING
Danger to life through electric current!
Voltage-carrying elements in the drive
• Avoid bringing the drive into contact with
water or other liquids.
• Never reach into the drive.
• Never insert metal objects into the
openings on the drive.
• Only hold the power cord by the plug to
pull it out of the socket. Do not pull it by
its cable.
• Do not use the drive if the power cord is
damaged.
• The mains connection housing should
only be opened by qualified technical
personnel.
WARNING
Danger of injury from falling objects.
Falling parts or tools can cause injury.
• Secure workplace against unauthorized
entry.
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2.2 CS80MAGNEO – outstanding safety
Developed according to the late safety andards:
+Low energy operation according to
DIN18650/EN16005
The CS 80 MAGNEO is developed according to the
late safety andards and certified by a TÜV type
examination.
The TÜV certificate and declaration can be
requeed from the manufacturer if required.
2.3 Intended use
The CS 80 MAGNEO is a sliding door drive and is used
for opening and closing 1- and 2-leaf sliding doors in
indoor areas with a permissible door leaf weight of 20
to 80 kg each.
2.4 Limitations on use
The CS 80 MAGNEO is not suitable for use in escape
routes, on fire doors (fire/smoke protection doors) or
in outdoor areas. Do not allow children to play with
the CS 80 MAGNEO or its regulating and control
equipment, including the remote controls.
2.5 Residual risks
Automatic doors carry a risk of injury from crushing,
shearing, bumping and pulling. Depending on the
ructural condition, door variant and protection
option, residual risks exi. All automatic doors mu
be appropriately risk-assessed by a suitably qualified
person prior to inallation and upon commissioning.
2.6 Danger zones at closing edges
Automatic doors carry a risk of injury from crushing,
shearing, bumping and pulling at the closing edges.
Fig.1
Main closing edge
Secondary closing edge
Closing edges
2.7 Risk assessment by installer
Depending on the door’s spatial conditions and user
group, the use of safety sensors is recommended even
for low energy operation. This mu be assessed in the
planning and by the manufacturer, i.e. the person
carrying out the inallation, as part of an individual
risk assessment. During planning, the inaller
assesses the use of safety sensors as part of an
individual risk assessment.
2.8 Special protection requirements
regarding vulnerable persons
If particularly vulnerable persons (e.g. children, elderly
people or disabled people) use the door and if the risk
assessment reveals a risk of injury, supplement the
protection with one or more protective devices (safety
sensors).
3 Product description
3.1 General
The CS 80 MAGNEO is an electromechanical sliding
door drive for small and light interior doors with a
permissible door leaf weight of 20 kg to 80 kg. The
CS 80 MAGNEO can be used in a 1- or 2-leaf bi-
parting. The connection to the door leaf is made with
a door kit. The opening and closing speed depends on
the door leaf’s weight and it can be infinitely adjued
via a potentiometer.
Fig.2
1 2 3
Overview
(1) CS 80 MAGNEO
(2) Control and connection terminals for external
loads
(3) Mains connection
3.2 Operating and display elements
Fig.3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 2 3 4 5
7 6
Operating and display elements
(1) DIP switches
(2) LED operating display
(3) Potentiometer for the hold-open time
(4) Terminals for external devices
(under the hinged cover)
(5) Power switch
(6) Potentiometer for the speed
(7) Reset push button
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3.3 Overview of the DIP switch settings
The DIP switches activate various inputs on the
terminals and set operating modes.
DIP 10 ON
OFF
without function
without function
DIP 9 ON
OFF
WC function active
WC function inactive
DIP 8 ON
OFF
locking
no locking
DIP 7 ON
OFF
increased end thrust
gentle end thrust
DIP 6 ON
OFF
Permanently open operating mode
active
Automatic operating mode active
DIP 5 ON
OFF
outside push button active
outside motion detector active
DIP 4 ON
OFF
inside push button active
inside motion sensor active
DIP 3 ON
OFF
high sensor test active
low sensor test active
DIP 2 ON
OFF
secondary closing edge test sensor
active
inactive
DIP 1 ON
OFF
main closing edge test sensor
active
inactive
3.4 Speed and hold-open time
Setting the speed
The maximum speed depends on the door
leaf weight. The speed can be infinitely
adjued with the potentiometer.
Setting the hold-open time
After opening, the door closes
automatically after expiry of the set
hold-open time. The hold-open time can
be infinitely adjued with the
potentiometer.
3.5 Operation modes
The CS 80 MAGNEO is delivered in automatic mode.
To change the operating mode, an external program
switch is required. This mu be ordered separately.
3.5.1 Off
The drive is switched o. The door can be opened and
closed manually.
3.5.2 Automatic
After a push button or radio transmitter’s impulse
or by manual pushing, the door is opened by the drive
and closed again after the set hold-open time.
3.5.3 Permanently open
After a push button or radio transmitter’s impulse
or by manual pushing, the door is opened by the drive
and held in the open position until the closing
command.
3.6 Functions of the door in automatic
mode
The CS 80 MAGNEO is delivered in automatic mode.
Depending on the trigger, the door is opened in
dierent ways.
3.6.1 Opening/Closing by Push & Go
Pushing the door open manually by at lea 10 mm
causes the door to continue moving automatically in
the desired direction. The door closes automatically.
3.6.2 Opening by push button (optional)
After pressing the push button (e.g. wall or radio
button), the door is opened by the drive and closed
again after the set hold-open time expires.
3.6.3 Opening by sensors (optional)
When proximity sensors are connected, the door
automatically opens as soon as a person approaches.
The door closes automatically after the set hold-open
time expires.
3.6.4 Permanently open by double-click
(optional)
Double-clicking on the push button (quickly and
successively operating button twice) opens the door
permanently. Another double-click or manual push-
art closes the door. Permanently open by double-
click is only possible with wired push buttons (not
radio buttons).
3.6.5 Express function
The drive allows a manual pushing of the door in the
direction of travel without resiance. If the maximum
speed is exceeded, the driving resiance is increased
depending on the speed. After releasing, the door is
gently braked to maximum speed. This function is
active on all door movements.
3.7 WC function (optional)
The WC function is designed for use on a toilet door.
The WC function ensures barrier-free access to the
toilet. The WC function can be activated for private
and public areas via the DIP switches on the control
board.
3.7.1 WC function private area
Inside, 1 activation and 1 locking button are mounted.
Outside, 1 activation button is mounted.
The door is locked by the motor with a force of
approx. 50 N. There is no mechanical locking. An
‘Engaged/Vacant’ display in red and green can be
optionally mounted outside and inside the toilet.
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3.7.2 WC function public area
Inside, 1 activation and 1 locking button are mounted.
Outside, 1 activation button is mounted.
The door is equipped with an electromechanical lock.
An ‘Engaged/Vacant’ display in red and green are
mounted outside and inside the toilet. An emergency
switch can be optionally mounted under glass to open
the door quickly in an emergency. dormakaba
recommends that the barrier-free WC be additionally
integrated into an emergency call syem provided by
the cuomer.
3.8 Power supply failure
The door can ill be opened and closed manually in
the event of a power supply failure.
If an electrical lock has been fitted this will release,
enabling the door to be opened. When the power
returns, the drive automatically carries out a
positioning run
3.9 Safety functions
Static forces in low energy mode:
During opening and closing movement, max. 67 N is
reached.
If the door encounters an obacle during the opening
movement, the door brakes immediately and ops
for 3 seconds. Subsequently, the drive tries to open
again. If the obacle is removed, the door continues
to move. If the obacle is ill present, the door closes
after 2 further opening attempts and expired hold-
open times. If the door encounters an obacle during
the closing movement, the door brakes immediately
and opens again.
3.10 Safety sensors (optional)
In order to detect obacles optically, sensors mu be
mounted to increase safety. The inallation mu be
carried out by qualified technical personnel and in
compliance with DIN 18650/EN 16005. With the DIP
switches in the drive, an automatic te of these
sensors is activated or deactivated in accordance with
DIN 18650/EN 16005.
If the secondary closing edge sensor detects an
obacle during the opening movement, the door
ops immediately. If the obacle is removed, the
door continues to open. If the obacle is not removed,
the door closes after the hold-open time has expired.
If the main closing edge sensor detects an obacle
during the closing movement, the door ops
immediately. When the door is closed, this function is
not available (the sensor is deactivated).
3.11 Emergency open push button
(optional)
If the Permanently open and Automatic inputs are
switched simultaneously, the Permanently open mode
is active.
This allows, for example, the connection of a key
switch as a fire brigade access or the connection of an
emergency open push button in parallel with a
program switch.
3.12 Low energy mode (delivery state)
In low energy mode, DIN 18650/EN 16005 requires the
force with which a door leaf hits an obacle to be
limited. The door is moved slowly accordingly. The
speed can be further reduced via a potentiometer in
the drive.
3.13 Full power mode
In full power mode, the forces are also limited. Due to
the higher contact forces, the andard defines
protective measures that mu be implemented on
site depending on the inallation situation. The speed
is infinitely adjuable via a potentiometer in the drive.
The closing movement only happens in low energy
mode.
3.14 Technical information
Mains connection:
Power supply: 220-230VAC ±10 %;
50/60Hz
Fuse provided by
customer: 10A
Cable type: 3 x 1.5mm
Power consumption without external load:
Standby operation: 3.7W
Automatic operation: max. 60W
General:
Temperature range: 0–40 °C
Drive’s operating noise: max. 55dB(A)
Door leaf height: max. 3000mm
Door leaf weight: 20–80kg
Drive weight:
max.
area of
movement
Drive length
(without cladding)
Drive
weight
875mm 1750mm 8.6kg
1000mm 2000mm 9.4kg
1125mm 2250mm 10.2kg
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3.15 Standards, laws, guidelines and
regulations
The CS 80 MAGNEO is a low energy product
according to DIN 18650/EN 16005. The DIN 18650/
EN 16005 calls for the basic protection of an
automatic door’s area of movement through the use
of safety sensors, among other things. Low energy
products have special requirements. The
CS 80 MAGNEO fulfills the requirements of a low
energy drive within the meaning of the andard by
complying with the following specifications:
• Reduced travel speeds (reduced dynamic door leaf/
contact forces)
• Force limitation (reduced static door leaf/contact
forces)
The andard DIN 18650/EN 16005 sets dierent
specifications for safeguarding risks at closing edges.
The following applies to the use of the
CS 80 MAGNEO:
• The door unit’s additional protection is not
mandatory.
• The use of safety sensors at the closing edges
as additional protection is optional and at the
discretion of the installer (see also "Risk assessment
by installer").
Protection requirements according to andard
DIN 18650/EN 16005 in full energy mode:
In this mode, the forces are also limited. Due to the
higher contact forces, the andard defines protective
measures that mu be implemented on site
depending on the inallation situation.
4 Mounting
4.1 Safety during mounting
WARNING
Danger to life through electric current
Works on electrical systems must only be
carried out by qualified electricians.
• Before starting work on electrical systems
and equipment, establish a zero-potential
condition and ensure this condition while
carrying out the work.
WARNING
Danger of injury from falling objects.
Falling parts or tools can cause injury.
• Secure workplace against unauthorized
entry.
4.2 General
• The procedure described here is an example.
Structural or local conditions, existing aids or other
circumstances may make a different approach
sensible.
• Use dowels and screws adapted to the substrate
for fixing.
• These mounting instructions show the power
connection on the right side of the door.
• The mounting of a drive with the connection on the
left side takes place in mirror image.
• The connection side of the drive is always the closed
position.
• Do not attach any switches, pictures, baseboards
etc. to the wall in the door leaves’ area of
movement.
• When the end stop is released, always keep the
drive level so that the end stop and the carriages do
not fall out.
• Do not remove the carriage as it contains strong
permanent magnets.
4.3 Requirements
• Make sure the floor is level.
• Only use safety glass for glass door leaves.
4.4 Tools required
To set the speed and hold-open time, a red
screwdriver is included.
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4.5 Mains connection
4.5.1 Mounting with mains plug
The earthing contact socket mu be mounted within
2200 mm and be accessible by hand after mounting.
Fig.4 Mounting with
2200 mm
earthing contact socket
4.5.2 Mounting with fixed connection
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to leads
Sharp-edged drill holes or drill holes that are
too small may damage the leads.
• Lay out spacious drill holes for the leads
and ensure that the drill holes are not
sharp-edged!
The connection cables mu protrude from the wall
directly next to the connection side of the drive.
Fig.5
≥ 250mm
60 mm
60 mm
Mounting with fixed connection
4.6 Mounting on the wall
If a door frame is present, the bracket mu be
underlaid with the optionally available lining plate.
Dimension L (length of drive and mounting bracket) is
measured without end caps.
4.6.1 Mark the auxiliary lines for
positioning
• The closed position is always on the connection side.
• Dimension L (length of drive and mounting bracket)
is measured without end caps.
4.6.1.1 Mark vertical reference lines
1. Mark the center of the passage on the wall.
Fig.6
== 1.
Determine the center of the passage
2. If the door leaf is to be positioned off-center,
mark another auxiliary line offset. If the door leaf
is not positioned in the center of the passage, the
bracket and/or the lining plate must be offset by
the appropriate dimension during mounting. Take
the dimension L/4 for the corresponding drive
length L from the table.
max. area of
movement 875 mm 1000 mm 1125 mm
L 1750 mm 2000 mm 2250 mm
L/4 437.5 mm 500 mm 562.5 mm
3. Mark the reference line. The reference line is
always drawn on the side of the main closing
edge.
Fig.7
L/4
Main closing edge
3.
Marking the reference line
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4.6.1.2 Mark horizontal reference lines
1. Determine the highest point of the floor in the
leaves’ area of movement.
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Use leveling device.
Fig.8
2.
1.
Determine the highest point in the area of movement
2. Transfer the highest point of the floor to the wall.
3. Mark the top edge of the mounting bracket with
the distance X from the highest point of the floor
in the area of movement on the wall.
Door leaf version Dimension X
Full-leaf door Door leaf height + 78mm
Glass holding rail Glass pane height + 85mm
MANET glass
holder Glass pane height + 74mm
Fig.9
== C
L
6–8mm
Reference line
50mmConnection side
Closed position
Opening width
Excess max.
65mm
Excess max.
65mm
X
Mark the distance X on the wall
4.6.2 Mount the mounting bracket
ATTENTION
Before starting work, make sure that there
are no pipes or leads in the drill holes’ area.
ATTENTION
Use dowels and screws suitable for the
substrate to fix the mounting bracket.
The mounting bracket’s load-bearing
capacity must be at least 240kg.
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
If there is a door frame, underlay the lining
plate so that the lining plate and the door
frame are flush.
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4.6.2.1 Mounting without lining plate
1. Position the mounting bracket with the triangle’s
lower point on the center line.
2. Align the mounting bracket horizontally.
Fig.10
1.
2.
Center line
Position and align the mounting bracket
3. Fix the mounting bracket.
4. Drill the holes through the drill holes in the
mounting bracket.
5. For uneven walls, underlay the mounting bracket
with the supplied spacer plates.
Fig.11
5.
Underlay the mounting bracket
6. Screw the mounting bracket on with at least 12
screws.
Fig.12
6.
Screw the mounting bracket on
4.6.2.2 Mounting with lining plate
1. Position the lining plate on the reference line.
Fig.13
2. 1.
60mm
Reference line
Position and align the lining plate
2. Align the lining plate horizontally.
3. Fix the lining plate.
4. Drill the holes through the lining plate.
5. Underlay the lining plate with spacer plates until
the frame and the lining plate are flush.
Fig.14
4.
3.
Screw the lining plate on
6. Screw the lining plate on.
7. Fix the mounting bracket to the lining plate with
12 screws.
Fig.15
5.
Screw the mounting bracket on
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4.6.3 Mount the drive
1. Stick 3 pieces of felt evenly distributed on the
mounting bracket.
Fig.16
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mount the drive
2. Align the door leaf connections with the opening
towards the front.
3. When using MANET fittings, the door leaf
connections must be unscrewed.
4. Screw the drive on with 6 locking screws under the
mounting bracket (8Nm). Move the carriage to
access all 6 holes if necessary.
4.6.4 Mount the door leaf
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the glass components
by contact with hard materials (e.g. glass,
metal, concrete).
Contact may lead to damaged edges and/or
broken glass.
• Avoid contact with hard materials.
1. Hang the door leaf in the door leaf receptacle.
When using MANET fittings, follow the manual
supplied with the MANET fittings.
Fig.17 Hanging the door leaf
1.
2. Align the door leaf with a maximum distance of
8mm parallel to the wall.
When aligning, make sure the door leaf can be
moved without dragging.
Fig.18
max. 8mm 2.
Align the door leaf
3. Screw the door leaf on.
4. Mount the supplied floor guide, referring to the
manual enclosed with the floor guide.
Fig.19
4.
Mount the floor guide
5. Adjust the height of the door leaf with the
adjusting nuts so that the door leaf hangs
horizontally and the distance to the ground is
between 6 and 8mm.
Fig.20
6–8mm
5.
Adjust the height of the door leaf
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4.6.5 Set end stops
max. area of
movement
max. dimension Y
875mm 200mm
1000mm 250mm
1125mm 300mm
1. Loosen the screws on the end stop on the
connection side.
Attention!
Do not allow the end stop to protrude
outwards! Only move the end stop
inwards to a limited extent!
Fig.21
3.
Y
Y
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the end stop on the connection side
2. Move the door to the desired closed position,
observing dimension Y.
3. Push the end stop against the door
4. Screw the end stop on (5 Nm).
5. Loosen the screws on the end stop on the other
side.
Fig.22
Y
Y
5. 6.
7.
8.
Position the end stop in the open position
6. Push the door to the desired open position,
observing dimension Y.
7. Push the end stop against the door.
8. Screw the end stop on (5 Nm).
9. Attach the dormakaba logo in the drill holes.
Depending on the structural conditions, shorten
or break off the end caps at the predetermined
breaking points.
Fig.23
9. 10.
10.
Mount the end caps
10. Put the end caps in the cladding.
11. If a radio receiver, program switch and/or sensors
are connected, install them now and route the
leads according to the enclosed instructions.
12. Stick the enclosed sponge rubber pieces evenly
distributed on the drive.
Fig.24
12.
13.
14.
Insert the end caps into the cladding
13. Insert the black wall connection profiles onto the
drive. Cut the last profile to length with a knife.
14. Place the cladding on the drive and snap into
place.
→The CS80MAGNEO is mounted.
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4.7 Mounting in the wall
Fig.25
A = at least L + 120mm
min. 50mm
min. 70mm
X
Reference line
6–8mm
=
Drive length [L]
C =
min. 70mm
L/4
Closed position
Lintel’s bottom edge
2.
Overview of mounting in the wall
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not close up the wall until the CS 80
MAGNEO has been inalled.
4.7.1 Mark the auxiliary lines for
positioning
The closed position is on the connection side.
The dimension L/4 indicates the diance from the
center of the passage to the drive’s connection side.
1. Mark the center of the passage on the wall.
Fig.26
1.
= =
Determine the center of the passage
Door leaf version Dimension X
Full-leaf door Door leaf height + 75mm
Glass holding rail Glass pane height + 81mm
2. Mark the reference line. The reference line is
always drawn on the side of the closed position.
The dimensions for the drive can be taken from
the drawing and the table.
L 1750 mm 2000 mm 2250 mm
L/4 437.5 mm 500 mm 562.5 mm
A ≥1870 mm ≥2120 mm ≥2370 mm
C 575 mm 700 mm 825 mm
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3. Determine the highest point of the floor in the
leaves’ area of movement with a leveling device.
Fig.27
4. 3.
Determine the highest point in the area of movement
4. Transfer the point to the wall.
5. Measure and mark dimension X from the highest
point of the floor in the area of movement.
Fig.28
X
5.
Mark the distance X on the wall
4.7.2 Mount the drive
WARNING
Risk of injury due to incorrect fixing
materials!
If unsuitable fixing materials are used, there
is a risk that components may tear out.
• Use dowels and screws that are suitable
for the existing structure.
• The drive fastening’s load-bearing
capacity must be at least 240kg.
1. Move the drive to the desired position. The drive’s
connection side must face the lug.
2. Mark the end of the drive.
Fig.29
2.
Mark the end of the drive
3. Mark another line at a distance of 43 mm.
Fig.30
43
4.
3.
Screw the fixing lug on
4. Place the fixing lug on the 2nd line and mark the
drill holes.
5. Drill the holes and screw the fixing lug on.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to components due to
sagging.
The drive’s weight can lead to the fixing lug
sagging.
• Hold the drive in place.
6. Push the drive into the fixing lug until it stops.
Fig.31
5.
Push the drive into the fixing lug
7. Attention!
Align the drive horizontally and parallel
to the wall!
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8. Mark the fixing holes through the drive’s holes.
Move the carriage to access all 4 holes if
necessary.
Fig.32
8.
Mark the fixing holes
9. Take down the drive.
10. Drill the marked holes. Drill Ø4.2mm for the
enclosed sheet-metal screws. The sheet thickness
must be at least 2mm.
11. Push the drive into the fixing lug until it stops.
Fig.33
11.
12.
Check the position of the door leaf connection
12. Align the door leaf connections with the opening
towards the front.
13. Screw the drive on under the crossbeam.
Fig.34
13.
Screw the drive on
4.7.3 Mount the door leaf
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the glass components
by contact with hard materials (e.g. glass,
metal, concrete).
Contact may lead to damaged edges and/or
broken glass.
• Avoid contact with hard materials.
1. Hang the door leaf in the door leaf receptacle.
Fig.35
1.
Hanging the door leaf
2. Align the door leaf with a maximum distance
of 8mm parallel to the wall. When aligning,
make sure the door leaf can be moved without
dragging.
Fig.36
2.
max. 8mm max. 8mm
Align the door leaf
3. Screw the door leaf on.
4. Open the door.
5. Mount the supplied floor guide, referring to the
manual enclosed with the floor guide.
Fig.37
5.
Mount the floor guide
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6. Adjust the height of the door leaf with the
adjusting nuts so that the door leaf hangs
horizontally and the distance to the ground is
between 6 and 8mm.
Fig.38
6.
6–8mm
Adjust the height of the door leaf
4.7.4 Set end stops
max. area of
movement
max. dimension Y
875mm 200mm
1000mm 250mm
1125mm 300mm
1. Loosen the screws on the end stop on the
connection side..
Attention!
Do not allow the end stop to protrude
outwards! Only move the end stop
inwards to a limited extent!
Fig.39
3.
Y
Y
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the end stop on the connection side
2. Move the door to the desired closed position,
observing dimension Y.
3. Push the end stop against the door
4. Screw the end stop on (5 Nm).
5. Loosen the screws on the end stop on the other
side.
Fig.40
Y
Y
7.
5.
6.
8.
Position the end stop in the open position
6. Push the door to the desired open position,
observing dimension Y.
7. Push the end stop against the door.
8. Screw the end stop on (5 Nm).
9. If a radio receiver, program switch and/or sensors
are connected, install them now and route the
leads according to the enclosed instructions.
→The CS80MAGNEO is mounted.
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5 Make the mains connection
1. Warning!
Disconnect the power supply before
mounting!
2. Warning!
Turn the power switch to OFF!
3. Mark the end stop’s position on the connection
side.
5.1 Mounting with mains plug
1. Use the mains connection cable to establish the
connection between the connection socket in the
drive and the earthing contact socket.
5.2 Mounting with fixed connection
1. Loosen the screws on the end stop on the
connection side.
2. Push the end stop towards the center of the drive.
3. Unscrew the screw from the cover on the drive’s
connection side.
Keep the cover and screw, as both will be needed
later.
Fig.41 Remove the cover
2.
3.
4.
4. Remove the cover.
5. Carefully open the cover from the control housing
with the tip of a flat-bladed screwdriver.
Fig.42 Open the cover
5.
6. Loosen the screws on the terminals.
Fig.43 Pull out the connection socket
6.
7.
7. Pull out the internal connection socket.
8. Cut the leads L1 and N to length, strip them and
connect them to the mains connection terminals.
Fig.44
L1
N
N
L1
150mm
35mm6mm
6mm
8.
Connect leads L1 and N.
9. Warning!
Pass the earthing wire through the
control housing and connect it to the
earthing terminal!
Fig.45
9.
Connect the earthing terminal
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10. Close the cover of the control housing.
Fig.46
10.
11.
12.
Close the cover
11. Attach the cover of the mains connection.
12. Screw the mains connection’s cover on.
13. Slide the end stop to the position mark.
Fig.47
14.
13.
Screw the end stop on
14. Screw the end stop on.
6 Commissioning
The visual feedback takes place via the LED operating
display.
6.1 Requirements
• The CS80MAGNEO is completely mounted.
• The door can easily be moved over the entire area of
movement.
6.2 Carry out a learning cycle
The values saved during the learning cycle are
overwritten on a new learning cycle.
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not interrupt the learning cycle as all
necessary values are being determined.
1. Open the door.
2. Switch on the drive.
LED flashes green (Fig.48/1).
Fig.48
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
Start learning cycle
3. Press the reset button on the drive for more than
3 seconds (Fig.48/2).
The door opens and closes twice, the LED
flashes green.
After that the LED lights up green
permanently.
The CS80MAGNEO is ready for operation
and operates in low energy mode.
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6.3 Set speed and hold-open time
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the potentiometer.
The potentiometers can be damaged by
excessive forces.
• Please only use the enclosed red
screwdriver for settings!
1. Set the speed on the speed potentiometer
(Fig.49/1).
Fig.49
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
Set the speed and the hold-open time
2. Set the hold-open time on the hold-open time
potentiometer (Fig.49/2).
6.3.1 Increase end thrust
If the door does not close properly due to exiing
seals, it is possible to increase the force with which
the drive presses the door into the seal.
1. To activate the function, set the DIP switch 7 to
the ON position.
6.4 Switch to full energy mode
CAUTION
Risk of injury from crushing, shearing,
bumping or pulling
Increasing the speed in full energy mode
results in increased forces. Depending on
the result of the risk assessment at the
installation location, the closing edges must
be protected by safety sensors.
• The conversion may only be carried out by
authorized qualified technical personnel.
1. Use the sealed switch in the drive to switch from
low power mode to full energy mode.
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7 Connect optional accessories
1. Warning!
Turn the power switch to OFF!
7.1 Terminal assignment for units without
WC controls
Fig.50
1
Connection terminals
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
To connect the leads more easily, remove
the individual terminal blocks with pointed
pliers.
95
94
96
3
1
3
31
34
3
1
15
3
13
3
1
11
3
13
3
1
41
3
3
1
42
3
+27VDC
AUTOMATIC
+27VDC
+27VDC
+27VDC
+27VDC
GND
GND
GND
GND
locking
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Safety sensor test
Safety sensor test
PERMANENTLY OPEN
NSK safety
HSK safety
Outside detector
Inside detector
lockingLocking cable
Program switch (option)
When using, remove the jumper
Secondary closing edge safety sensor
When using, remove the jumper
Supply voltage for external
loads +27 V DC, max. 700 mA
Main closing edge safety sensor
When using, remove the jumper
Activator outside
(Motion detector/push button)
Activator inside
(Motion detector/push button)
7.2 Connect accessories
1. Carefully open the cover from the control housing
with the tip of a flat-bladed screwdriver.
2. Strip the supply leads of external devices (sensors,
switches, etc.).
Fig.51 Strip the supply leads
50mm
6mm
2.
3. Lay the supply lines in the cable duct (see Fig.52
to Fig.54).
Fig.52 Lay the supply lines in the cable duct
Fig.53 Lay the supply lines in the cable duct
Fig.54 Lay the supply lines in the cable duct
4. Connect the accessories according to “Terminal
assignment for units without WC controls”.
5. Connect the WC control according to “Connect
the optional WC control”.
6. Close the cover of the control housing.
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