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SN6021
SN6031
SN6041
Garage door opener
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  • Page 1 Nice SN6021 SN6031 SN6041 Garage door opener EN -...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE 1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 2 - OPERATING LIMITS 3 - INSTALLATION 3.1 - Gearmotor installation 3.2 - Assembly of the guide included with SPIN20KCE - SPIN30 - SPIN40 3.3 - Assembly of the SNA30 guide 3.4 - Assembly of the SNA6 guide...
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  • Page 5: General Warnings: Safety - Installation - Use

    GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE WARNING! Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage. WARNING! Important safety instructions. It is important for you to comply with these instructions for your own and other people’s safety.
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  • Page 7: Product Description And Intended Use

    SN6021 3x1m FLO2RE SPIN22KCER10 SN6021 FLO2RE SPIN23KCER10 SN6021 FLO2RE SPIN30R10 SN6031 3x1m SN6031R10 SN6031 SPIN40R10 SN6041 3x1m SN6041R10 SN6041 SN6031R10 must be completed with the guides SNA30/SNA30C (3m) or SNA30/SNA30C + SNA31/SNA31C (3m + 1m). SN6031R10 must be completed with the guide SNA30/SNA30C (3m) or SNA30/SNA30C + SNA31/SNA31C (3m + 1m).
  • Page 8 Max. 2m 2÷2,5m 2,5÷3m 3÷3,5m Table 4 - limits in relation to force required to move door leaf Force required to move leaf N Cycle reduction percentage SN6021 SN6031 SN6041 Max. 250N 100% 100% 100% 250 – 400N 400 – 500N 500 –...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION 3.1 - Gearmotor installation Important! Before installing the gearmotor check Chapter 2, the contents of the package to verify the materials and the Attention! The garage door must be able to move with ease. Limit to be complied with (according to EN12604): - private use = 150 N maximum - industrial/business use = 260 N maximum 300mm...
  • Page 10: Spin40

    3.2 - Assembly of guide supplied with SPIN20KCE - SPIN30 - SPIN40 For the SN6031 and SN6041, you will need a SNA30 guide, SNA6 belt guide or SNA30C chain guide. The SNA30 and SNA30C guides can be lengthened with extensions SNA31 and SNA31C.
  • Page 11: Assembly Of The Sna30 Guide

    3.3 - SNA30 guide assembly The SNA30 guide is already assembled. The only operation required is tensioning of the belt by means of the nut D 3.4 - SNA6 guide assembly 3m version If the height of the door to be automated is equal to or less than 2.5 m assemble the guide as follows: Cut the free end of the belt to obtain a length of exactly 2 metres, Loosen the nut D completely.
  • Page 12 Return the belt tensioner device and carriage to the initial position. Assemble the guide head section A. This requires a certain force; if necessary use a rubber mallet. Insert the spring, washer and nut D, in the screw of the belt tensioner device.
  • Page 13 Pass the free end of the belt through the head section and secure to the carriage by means of the screws and washers present.. Take care when positioning the belt; the teeth must be facing inwards, and must be straight without twists. Assemble the guide head section A.
  • Page 14: Tensioning The Sna30C Guide

    3.5 - Tensioning the SNA30C guide The SNA30C guide is already assembled. The only operation required is tensioning the chain with the nut D 3.5.1 - Assembling the SNA31C accessory Extend the chain with the false link the joining bracket. Restore the carriage, head and chain return Tension the chain.
  • Page 15 After drilling the holes in the relative points, leaving the gearmotor on the ground, lift the guide from the front section and secure by means of two screws, plugs or rivets, according to the installation surface. Secure the brackets i by means of the M6x15 screws G and nuts H selecting the hole most suited to ensure distance B.
  • Page 16: Stops For The Sna30C Guide

    Slide the carriage until the leaf connecting bracket upper edge of the door is perfectly perpendicular to the guide M. Then secure the leaf connecting bracket N with rivets or screws. Use screws or rivets suited to the leaf material, and ensure that they are able to withstand the maximum force required for leaf opening and closing.
  • Page 17: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Only carry out electrical connections once the electricity supply to the system has been switched off. Disconnect any buffer batteries present. WARNING! – The cables used must be suitable for the type of installation. For example, an H03VV-F type cable is recommended for indoor applications Here follows a brief description of the electrical connections.
  • Page 18 Open the protection cover. 1 - connect the power cables of the motor and accessories (depending on the control unit model) 2 - connect the power cable FLASH Flash Bluebus Stop Open • Install a disconnection switch (not included) on the power supply with a disconnection gap which ensures complete disconnection in the conditions dictated by overvoltage category III •...
  • Page 19: Starting The Automation And Checking The Connections

    STARTING THE AUTOMATION AND CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS 5.1 - Connecting the automation to the mains electricity WARNING with established laws, standards and local regulations. Proceed as described below: To power SPIN simply insert the plug in a mains socket. If necessary, use a commercial adaptor if the plug on the SPIN unit does not correspond to the socket available.
  • Page 20: Programming

    PROGRAMMING 6.1 - Programming keys A number of programmable functions are available on the SPIN control unit; they can be adjusted using 4 buttons on the control unit and are displayed with 8 LEDs: L1….L4 . par. 6.6.2 Tasti Funzione The “OPEN”...
  • Page 21: Checking The Movement Of The Door

    Pull the control cord to start the automatic acquisition procedure. This procedure takes 4 complete movement cycles: Wait for it to complete without interrupting it and without modifying the positions of the limit switches while it is in progress. During acquisition, pressing the open key increases the motor speed in 10% steps up to a maximum of 100%; pressing the close key decreases it by 10% steps to a minimum of 40%.
  • Page 22: Level 1 Functions (On-Off)

    6.6.1 - Level one functions (ON-OFF) Table 8 - Programmable functions: Level one Function Description Automatic Closing This function causes the door to close automatically after the programmed time has lapsed. The factory set Pause Time is 20 seconds, but can be changed to 10, 20, 40 and 80 seconds (see Table 10).
  • Page 23: Programming The Level 2 Functions

    Before you connect the device to the “FLASH” output, make sure you have programmed the correct function. If not, you may damage the device or its control unit. 6.6.4 - Level two programming (adjustable parameters) The adjustable parameters are factory set as shown in the table 10 with “ ” However, they can be changed at any time, as shown in Table 11.
  • Page 24: Mode 2 Transmitter Memorisation

    6.7.3 - Memorization of transmitter in Mode 2 Table 14 - Commands available in Mode 2 In this mode, each transmitter key can be associated with one of the Command 1 “Step by Step” 15 possible control unit commands shown in Table 14; Only one key is memorised for each stage, namely the one which was pressed during Command 2 “Partial opening”...
  • Page 25: Deleting All Memorised Transmitters From The Memory

    6.9 - Deleting the Radio Transmitters Table 17 - to delete all the radio transmitters 01. Press the key on the receiver and hold it down 02. Wait until the LED lights up, then wait until it goes off, then wait until it has flashed 3 times 03.
  • Page 26: Commissioning

    7.2 - Commissioning Commissioning can take place only after all testing phases have been terminated successfully (paragraph 7.1). It is not permissible to execute partial commissioning or to enable use of the system in makeshift conditions. Prepare and store (at least 10 years) the technical documentation for the automation, which must include: assembly drawing of the automation, wiring diagram, analysis of hazards and solutions adopted, manufacturer’s declaration of conformity of all the devices installed (for SPIN use the annexed CE declaration of conformity);...
  • Page 27 Photocells By means of addressing using special jumpers, the “BlueBUS” system enables the user to make the control unit recognise the photocells and assign them with a correct detection function. The addressing operation must be done both on TX and RX (setting the jumpers in the same way) making sure there are no other couples of photocells with the same address.
  • Page 28: Electric Lock

    8.2 - Recognition of other devices Normally the recognition of the devices connected to the BlueBUS and the STOP input takes place during the installation stage. However, if new devices are added or old ones removed, the recognition process can be gone through again by proceeding as follows: Table 19 - Recognition of Other Devices 01.
  • Page 29: Full Deletion Of The Memory

    8.6 - Accessories The following optional accessories are available for SPIN. For information on the complete range of accessories, refer to the Nice s.p.a. product catalogue. Buffer battery PS124 • PS124 24 V Buffer battery – 1.2Ah with integrated charger battery...
  • Page 30: Diagnostics

    DIAGNOSTICS A few devices issue special signals that allow you to recognize the operating status or possible malfunctions. 9.1 - Flashing light and courtesy light signalling the courtesy light and the RED BlueBUS LED. Table 21 - FLASH flashing light signalling Quick flashes Cause ACTION...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    STOP Led (red) Cause ACTION Activation of the STOP Check the devices connected to the STOP input input Everything OK STOP Input active SbS Led Cause ACTION Activation of the SbS input SbS input not active Everything OK This is normal if the device connected to the SbS input is actually active OPEN Led Cause ACTION...
  • Page 32: Product Disposal

    The manoeuvre is carried out but the device Ensure that the device connected to the “FLASH” output is as programmed. When the connected to the FLASH output does not work device is powered, ensure that there is voltage present on the device terminal; if there is voltage, the problem is due to the device;...
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Nice S.p.a., in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify their technical characteristics at any time without prior notice. In any All the technical characteristics refer to a room temperature of 20°C (±5°C) Technical characteristics: SPIN...
  • Page 34 Frequency 433.92MHz Coding Digital Rolling with 52 Bit code, FLOR type Digital Rolling code with 64 Bit code, SMILO type Transmitter compatibility HCS Nice, Flor, Opera SMILO Transmitters memorized Up to 256 if memorized in mode 1 Input impedance Sensitivity Range of the transmitters From 100 to 150 m.
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  • Page 36: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Note: to the latest version thereof available prior to the printing of this manual. The text herein has been re-edited for editorial purposes. A copy of the original declaration can be requested from Nice S.p.A. (TV) Italy. Rev: 12 Language: English Manufacturer’s Name...
  • Page 37: User Guide (To Be Delivered To The End User)

    USER GUIDE (to be handed to the end user) This user guide should be stored and handed to all users of the automation. WARNINGS manual, with special attention to the general warnings (instruction manual). • Make sure to keep the manual (delivered by the installation technician) for future reference and for handover to any further owner of the automation. •...
  • Page 38 Nice S.p.A. Via Pezza Alta, 13 31046 Oderzo TV Italy www.niceforyou.com info@niceforyou.com...

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