Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 815-RL du fabricant Zap
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J A CKSHAFT MO T OR-CONTROL SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL GARA GE DOORS Model 815-RL Installation Instructions W ARNING: T o r educe the risk of injur y to persons, use this oper ator onl y with a r esidential sectional door .
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IMPOR T ANT INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING: T o r educe the risk of Injur y or death READ AND FOLLO W ALL INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS Install only on a properly balanced door . An improperly balanced door has the potential to inflict severe injury .
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CONTENTS Product Overview .............................................................................................. 1 Description ........................................................................................................ 2 Fitting the Super -Dri v e .
CONTROL UNIT model 800-R Integrated Control unit with case mounted control button. This Control unit will power doors up to 15 square metr es (160 square feet) in conjunction with model 8472 Operator .
The Zap Controls’ range of Motor -Contr ol Systems for Sectional Doors provides a new concept in safety control and the elimination of the inher ent problems with a number of featur es of existing door Operators. The Zap 815-RL low voltage DC Motor -Control operates without limit switches and without a safety edge.
3 An optional Beeper model 850 may be fitted to sound at the start of each door movement and provide audible feedback during pr ogramming and door position calibration. PREP ARA TION Ensure that the door is fr ee to move by hand without any stiffness or misalignment of track sections, which may cause the roller wheels to jump over the track joints.
Next slide the Super -Drive assembly onto the door shaft and select a suitable hole in the torque arm to bolt it to the Super -Drive back plate using the spacer bush, which should pass through the lower slot in the Cover back. (Pic 7) The Cover back will be secured later .
The second Allen screw , set at 90 degr ees, should then be tightened and secured with the locknut. Now tighten the torque arm scr ews (Pic 10) FITTING THE MANU AL O VER-RIDE LEVER MECHANISM The position of the cable post should be assessed next.
Mark the hole positions for the Manual Over -Ride lever on the door track or frame in a convenient position with the lever held in the horizontal position. Drill two M5 or 7/32nd of an inch size holes. (Pic 13) . Fit the M5 screws pr ovided with the scr ew head on the inside of the track or doorframe.
FITTING THE CONTROL UNIT Check that the control unit voltage, which is shown on the label on the side of the control unit case, is correct for the available single-phase supply voltage. The control unit model number has a suf fix, which relates to the supply voltage.
be strapped to the Super -Drive Bowden cable with cable ties to allow both cables to seat neatly in the slot in the bottom of the Motor Cover . (Pic 20) Do not cut or shorten the Motor Cable. Ensure that any unused cable is coiled and secured away from any moving parts, using the cable ties provided.
C O NNECTING THE MAIN A/C SUPPL Y The Operator should be installed in accordance with local codes and national electric code. T o reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a grounding type plug that has a thir d (grounding pin). This plug will only fit into a grounding type outlet.
7. The new supply wiring should be terminated to the GREEN connector block. The correct locations for the Live, Neutral and Ground wires ar e marked on the panel next to the GREEN socket. The new Black (live) wire should be terminated in the left hand terminal.
TESTING THE DOOR OPERA TION When the basic wiring is complete the door operation may be tested. It may be helpful to fit an optional Plug-in Beeper module (part No.
DOOR DIRECTION ASSESMENT The motor direction will depend on which side of the shaft the Operator is mounted. In order to assess the corr ect dir ection of movement of the door first release the Manual Over -Ride Lever and move the door manually to a half open position.
After the door has stopped in the fully closed position, press the OPEN push button again. When the door has stopped in the open position – press the button to close the door . Complete another door open and close cycle and confirm that when the door has correctly calibrated the door stops and remains stationary in the fully closed position.
direction may be adjusted with the CLOSE SENSITIVITY preset. (Pic 37) If it is requir ed to incr ease the obstruction sensitivity , thus reducing the door edge pr essure requir ed to activate the cont.
See the wiring diagrams on pages 19 and 20. If two or more Photo-Eyes, or any other safety devices are fitted then each switching cir cuit should be wired in series. A 24-volt Photo-Eye or other accessory may be powered fr om the 24-volt DC accessory Radio supply terminals at the lower right hand side of the panel.
If the safety circuit is interrupted whist the door is closing then the door will stop and reopen. If the safety circuit is interrupted whist the door is operating with the Auto-Close timer DIP switch No. 4 set to ON then the timer will reset during each interruption of the safety circuit, whilst the door is open.
When the program button is pr essed and held, a sequence of flashes of the Acknowledge LED follows at 4-second intervals. If a Bleeper is fitted then the Bleeper will sound with the flashes of the LED. The first flash or bleep indicates the Zap remote control transmitter pr ogram mode.
A UT O-CLOSE TIMER PROGRAMMING This function is not available for the North American market. The factory set Auto-Close timer delay is 15 seconds. In order to confirm the operation of the Auto- Close timer first set DIP switch No. 4 to ON. Then press the case push button to open the door .
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REASON & REMEDY A. The door movement is stiff due to the door running tight against the door frame in the fully closed position. In which case adjust the position of the roller wheel supports to ease the pr essur e of the door against the frame. B.
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