4. INSTALLATION AND START-UP PROCEDURE
4.1 Cut the aluminum profile to size L –10 mm and fix it on
the top, about 10 mm from the leaves in the closed position,
by means of screws not supplied.
Note: insert the fixing nuts of the motors and the electronic
controls within the aluminum profile.
Leave space on the side, for the passage of the power supply
cable and the other cables.
4.2 Fix the sliding guide to the leaf of the shutter, as shown
in figure 1.
4.3 Fix the electronic control in the middle, using the
provided screws.
4.4 Fix 1 or 2 gearmotors on the side, using the provided
screws.
4.5 Assemble the articulated arms (as indicated in the figure
2), and fix them to the gearmotors and to the sliding guide.
Note: do not tighten the screws, so as to enable the manual
rotation of the articulated arms.
4.6 Move the (A) position of the gearmotors and adjust the
length of the articulated arms, so as to get the correct
opening and closing of leaves, as indicated in chapter 3 (if
necessary, cut the excess part of the articulated arm).
After the adjustment, tighten all screws of gearmotors and
articulated arms.
4.7 Make the electrical connections, as described in chapter
5.
4.8 After adjusting the correct position of the gearmotors,
insert the side covers in correspondence with the articulated
arm (as shown in figure 3).
Cut the aluminum cover to the size L –330 mm and fix it
centrally, so as to get the complete closing of the
automation.
4.9 Give power supply.
Give opening and closing commands, and verify the correct
operation and the correct overlapping of leaves.
Grease the pivot inside the sliding guide.
Note: verify that the fastening screw of the articulated arm
to the gearmotor is tightened in such a way that, during
operation, the motor force does not cause slippage of the
articulated arm.
Also check that, in case of power supply failure, it is possible
to move the leaves manually.
4.10 Manual handling of the leaves.
In case of power supply failure, if the leaves do not move
manually, loosen the fastening screw of the articulated arm
(as shown in the figure).