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Fitting and Operating Guide For a PUSH side installation The instructions for installation of the Easydor are provided for those persons who have the technical skill, capability and familiarity in the field of operators and closing devices for swing doors. Any person who feels that they cannot satisfy those requisites, should not attempt installation of the Easydor.
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113kg. The door operator device mounts on a parallel-arm push-side configuration or on a standard mount pull-side configuration. Easydor allows the door to open manually or by a remote transmitter device. As the door closes Easydor generates an electrical charge that restores power to the operator battery. If the door is operated via remote transmitter more often than it is opened manually, the door closing cycle may not supply enough power to charge the battery and permit remote operation.
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Any person who feels that they cannot satisfy those requisites, should not attempt installation of the Easydor. If an Easydor is installed incorrectly and subsequently the services of a Fireco engineer are required, a call-out charge will be incurred.
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Bag 3 - 4 wall mount screws. 2 small socket head bolts 9 Philips Head screws 6 Silver Washers 1 Black domed 2 Steel mounting 4 Push button wall mount screws Socket-head bolt Pins Tools Required Mounting Templates Spanner to fit 11mm...
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Easydor fitting instructions PUSH door Step 1 - Line up template to top of door.
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Step 2 - If door thickness is 1.5” or less, use outline ‘D’ on Template. If door thickness more than 1.5”, use outline ‘E’ on Template. The door ‘Stop Width’ cannot exceed 20mm otherwise the body of the Easydor will foul with it when in the closed position. Step 3 - Align Template to the edge of the door...
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Step 6 - Using 2 black socket head screws from Bag 1, attach mounting bracket to frame mounting triangle. Step 7 - Using a centre punch, mark the door arm pivot bracket hole locations. Step 8 - Using a 4 ½ mm drill bit, drill the door arm pivot bracket holes. Step 9 - Secure the door arm pivot bracket to the underside and face of the frame, using 3 Black Philips head screws from Bag 1.
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Step 10 - Using a 5mm drill bit, drill the holes for the operator mounting bracket. Step 11 - Align the operating mounting bracket to the drilled holes in the door and fix using 6 x Phillips head screws and washers from Bag 2 but do not tighten. Step 12 - If using operating bracket Template D, leave a 12.7mm space between the operating bracket and the top of the door.
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Step 13 - Tighten screws. Step 14 - If the operator is being mounted to Template D, tighten the operator mounting pins from Bag 2 into the lower threaded holes in the mounting bracket using an adjustable spanner. If the operator is being mounted to Template E, tighten the operator mounting pins into the upper threaded holes using adjustable spanner.
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Step 19 - Tighten the door arm coupling screws evenly, one ¼ turn at a time, until fully tight. Step 20 - With the Easydor arm elbow touching the face of the door, slide on the adjustable arm bracket and align with the Easydor adjustable arm end pivot.
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Step 21 - Using an Allen key, tighten the side locking screws of the adjustable arm bracket. Easydor body not shown for clarity Step 22 – Remove the domed socket head bolt from the operating arm bracket, insert the Easydor arm to the operating arm bracket and reaffix the domed socket head bolt.
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Step 23 Insert Allen key into hole above battery slot. Adjust clockwise to increase spring tension to ensure door closes in a controlled manner.
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Door Activation Pads The door activation pads should be installed within a range of 25 meters and 1.5 meters above the floor. Step 1 - Using a Philips Head screwdriver, undo the 2 stub screws. Step 2 - Remove front Steel Plate. Step 3 - Using Philips Head screwdriver, remove 2 silver Pan Head screws from ‘Inner Plate Assembly’.
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Step 1 - Using 9/64” Allen Key, remove Base Plate Cover if it is attached. Step 2 - Connect battery pack to the Easydor Body using the 3 pin connector & socket, ensuring the wires do not interfere with the...
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Step 3 - Push and hold Enter & Select buttons together for 3 seconds. Step 4 - 4 LEDS will flash green repeatedly for a few seconds. A red closed position LED will then remain lit. Step 5 - With the door in the closed position, press the Enter button. The LEDs will then flash...
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Step 6 - Open the door till fully ajar, press Enter button. The open position LEDS will then flash green. Step 7 - Release door. Step 8 - With door in the closed position, press Enter button. A second non-labelled LED will flash green then stop.
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Press Enter button again and hold for 3 seconds. You will now have exited the programming. Finally Holding Battery Pack firmly against Easydor body, slide base cover onto the body and secure using Allen Key and the 2 small socket head bolts from...
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