Nice AVIO600 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 32

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In both cases, the wear and deformations which may occur in time
must be taken into consideration.
• Make sure that the minimum and maximum clearances specified
in fig. 8 are observed.
8
C
2970 mm
B
• The gearmotor should be mounted so that it coincides with the
centre of the door, or is slightly off-centre. E.g. in order to mount
the OSCILLATING ARM next to the handle (Figure 9).
9
D
420 mm
0÷400 mm
• Make sure that, in the position corresponding to the door, or
slightly to the side, (see positions "A" and "B") the conditions
are suitable for mounting the head of the guide; in particular, the
material should be sufficiently sturdy and compact.
Make sure that AVIO can be mounted on the ceiling along position
"C" using the mounting brackets.
If the door to be automated is an overhead type with springs or
counterweights, it will be necessary to install a GA2 OSCILLATING
ARM, which must be mounted next to the handle (Figure 9).
• Make sure that distance [E] in Figure 10, i.e. the minimum dis-
tance between the upper side of the guide and the maximum point
reached by the upper edge of the door, is no shorter than 65 mm
and no longer than 100 mm, otherwise AVIO cannot be installed.
10
B
0÷400 mm
E
If the door closes a room that has no other means of access, we
recommend installation of the GU2 EXTERNAL RELEASE KIT (Fig-
ure 11). Otherwise a fault or, for the AVIO600 version with buffer
batteries, a simple power failure could prevent access to the room.
Note: the oscillating arm and external release kit are supplied with
the related assembly instructions.
11
EXTERNAL MANUAL RELEASE
B
1) Fit the lever
[A] Lever
[B] Black screw
E
2) Fit the steel cable
[C] Sheath
[D] Steel cable
[E] Clamp
65÷100 mm
A
D
C
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