Electrical Connection; Manual Release Mechanism - Cardin Elettronica 200/BL1924 Instruction Manual

Automation for hinged gates
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- for single gate leaf installations the motor may be supplied as either a
left or a right-hand installation. You must therefore check the adhesive
applied on the motor "Sx" left and "Dx" right;
- if you have been supplied with a motor for a right-hand installation,
whereas your system requires the motor to be fitted to the left-hand
side of the gate/door or vice versa, you will have to slide off the cams
and re-insert them the other way round (see fig. "9b" - "10b").
• Move the gate/s to the closed position.
• Choose the value "A" (fig. 4) according to the required opening angle
and work out (depending on the structural characteristics of the gate) at
what height the front bracket will be fitted to the gate. Once the position
has been established, fasten down the motor support plate using four
M8 screws and steel Ø14 rawlplugs. Make sure that the support bracket
"D" (fig. 7) is in square.
• Insert the operator arm "E" onto the motor drive shaft as indicated in fig
8 and tighten down using the supplied grub screw "F".
• According to the assembly drawings (motor installed to the right fig. 9)
and (motor installed to the left fig. 10) fix the geared motor to the base
plate using the two screws and self-locking nuts "G". The geared motor is
factory set to be installed to the right of the gate as seen from the inside.
To install the motor to the left first remove the plastic disk "H" (fig. 10)
which blocks the hole required for the motor drive shaft, using a pair of
pliers and then cover the other hole using the supplied mobile disk "L"
.
• Fit the articulated operator arm and bracket to the gate (fig. 2)
- insert the plastic guides "11" into the holes on the curved arm "7",
connect the curved arm "7" to the straight arm "6" and to the bracket
"8" using the screws "9" and self-locking nuts "12" after having inserted
the zinc-plated washer "10" inside the plastic guide "11".
• Release the motor (fig. 12).
• Fasten the front bracket to the gate using two M8 screws 39 mm below
the base (det. 1 fig. 6). The position of the front bracket is determined by
opening the arm to its maximum extension (with the gate fully closed)
and aligning the points 1,2 and 3 (fig. 4). Next, move point 3 backwards
by 100 mm from the point of alignment. The arm must be in square "M"
(fig. 6).
Check the following:
- with the front bracket leaning against the gate check that it does not
suffer forcing along the "L" axis (fig. 6) either upwards or downwards
while the gate is moving. Should this occur either the gate or the geared
motor has been incorrectly installed and this could damage the appliance.
Once you have checked all the alignments fasten down the front bracket
to the gate.
• Adjust the closing direction travel end micro switch (upper cam "A" fig.
9b-10b) and the opening end micro switch (lower cam "B" fig. 9b-10b):
move the gate to the desired open/closed position, rotate the cam
manually until the switch trips and then fasten down.
• The correct working points for the cams "A1"-"B1", for a
right-hand installation, are indicated in figure "9b".
• The correct working points for the cams "A1"-"B1", for a
left-hand installation, are indicated in figure "10b".
• After finishing the installation of the appliance and carrying out the elec-
trical connection fit the carter (fig. 11) using the self-tapping screws "N"
and making sure that the two lower teeth on the plastic base lock the
cover.
• You are advised to fit an electric locking device on the installation (see
standard installation fig. 1).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (fig. 14)
Before connecting the appliance make sure that the voltage rated on the
data plate conforms to that of the mains supply.
• The appliance works off a 24V direct current power supply (see wiring
diagram).
• Do not use cables with aluminium conductors; do not solder the ends
of cables which are to be inserted into the binding posts.
• The cables must be fastened down near the terminal board so that both
the power wires and the sheath are well blocked by the supplied cable
clamp.
• The electrical wires may be run to the appliance in two ways:
- through the wall entrance "O" (fig. 9)
- externally, using a cable pipe, after having knocked out the plastic disk
blocking the entrance hole.
For the correct operation of the appliance you must use a Cardin
direct current electronic programmer from the series PRG8511CC
(with batteries and a battery charger) or PRG85110C (without bat-
teries and without a battery charger) suitable for driving one motor
or two motors in parallel.
MANUAL RELEASE MECHANISM (fig.12)
Releasing the gate should only be carried out when the motor has stopped
because of blackouts.
To release the gate use the key supplied with the appliance. It should be
stored in an easily accessible place.
Releasing the gate
Open the access door and rotate the lever anticlockwise as shown in detail
"A" (fig.12) until it reaches the release position "B" where it will remain thanks
to an anti return mechanism.
This will release the geared motor and free the gate, which can then be
opened by pushing lightly on the gate.
Locking the gate
Lightly press the lever from the released position pos. "B" to overcome the
anti-return mechanism.
The presence of the spring will make the mechanism automatically return
to the blocked position "A".
The reduction motor gears may not lock immediately but they can be locked
manually by pressing on the gate or by reactivating the motor.
MAINTENANCE
To use the 24 month or 50000 manoeuvre guarantee, read the
following notes carefully.
The motor does not normally require particular maintenance; in any case
the 24 month or 50000 manoeuvre guarantee is only valid if the following
controls have been observed and eventual maintenance has been carried
out to the machine "hinged gate":
- correct lubrication (greasing) of the moving parts.
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