Westfalia 84 67 47 Instruction Manual
Westfalia 84 67 47 Instruction Manual

Westfalia 84 67 47 Instruction Manual

Sliding gate opener

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Sliding Gate Opener
Article No. 84 67 47
Nylon Racks not included in Delivery

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Sliding Gate Opener Article No. 84 67 47 Nylon Racks not included in Delivery...
  • Page 2 Dear Customers Please familiarize yourself with the proper usage of the device by reading and following each chapter of this manual, in the order presented. Keep these operating instructions for further reference. This operating instruction contains important details for handling the device.
  • Page 3 Overview WARNING...
  • Page 4 Overview Pos. Description Pieces Sliding Gate Opener 1 Piece Remote Control 2 Pieces Anchor Screw 4 Pieces Releasing Key 1 Piece M8 x 70 mm Screw 4 Pieces Warning Sign 1 Piece in German 1 Piece in English Magnet 2 Pieces Magnet Mounting Plate 2 Pieces Washer Ø...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notes ................. Page 2 Before first Use ..............Page 5 Intended Use ................ Page 5 Mounting Conditions/Requirements ........Page 5 Preparation ................Page 5 Mounting Diagram ..............Page 7 Emergency Release – Manual Operation ......Page 8 Power Connection ..............
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    Observe the local safety regulations to prevent accidents while mounting the sliding gate opener. Westfalia assumes no liability for improper installation of the sliding gate opener.  WARNING. There is risk on injuries if the sliding gate opener is not mounted and operated correctly.
  • Page 7 Safety Notes unless repair work or alignment is carried out properly.  Disable the existing sliding gate locks in order to avoid damages on the gate.  Ensure proper mounting when installing the sliding gate opener. Check the sliding gate for proper manual operation. It is essen- tial that the sliding gate can be easily opened and closed by hand.
  • Page 8 Safety Notes  Wait until the gate has come to a complete standstill before driving in or out.  Do not pinch the power cord in any way or run around edges while connecting with the control box.  Hints for persons with cardiac pacemaker. The transmission range of the remote control is within the relevant standards and generally harmless.
  • Page 9: Before First Use

    Preparation Before first Use Unpack all parts of the device and check them for damage in transit and completeness according to the overview on page III + IV. Dispose of packaging materials or store it out of reach of children. Plastic bags etc.
  • Page 10 Preparation 2. To ensure proper and quick mounting, read the manual thoroughly. Allow a second person to assist you. This will make installation easier. 3. Have the required tools available: power drill and drill bits, tape measure/folding ruler, open end wrenches (size 14 and 17), wire stripers, small level, hacksaw, Philips and slot screwdriver, ball pen/pencil, socket insert set.
  • Page 11: Mounting Diagram

    Mounting Diagram Sliding Gate Opener M10 Nut Spring Washer Washer Anchor Screw Cable Cable Concrete Pad Channel Before the concrete pad can harden, insert the anchor screws (3) into the concrete pad. For finding the correct position, preferably make a simple pattern in order to determine the correct position of the gate opener.
  • Page 12: Emergency Release - Manual Operation

    Mounting Emergency Release – Manual Operation of the Sliding Gate Before mounting the nylon racks (not included in delivery), disengage the gearwheel of the sliding gate opener by using the included releasing key (4). By doing this proper function of the sliding gate opener and the correct position of the magnet limit switch can be checked.
  • Page 13 Mounting approx. 1 mm between the rack and the gearwheel (see the drawing on page 10, note A) and fix the rack with the self- securing screws. The rack must be positioned absolutely horizontal on the gear- wheel. Never use fat or other lubricating agents between the gearwheel and the rack! 5.
  • Page 14 Mounting...
  • Page 15: Power Connection

    Power Connection Connecting to Power Supply The connection cables must not be smaller than 3 x 0.75 mm (H05) and suitable for outdoor use. Connect the cable for live wire with L (black/brown). Connect the cable for neutral wire with N (blue). Connect the cable for earthing with PE (green/yellow).
  • Page 16: Position Of The Dip Switches/Programming

    Programming Position of the DIP Switches The DIP switches are used to set the running time and to make fine adjustment of the sliding gate opener. Disconnect power supply from the gate opener before changing the setting! Always keep away from the moving path of the sliding gate opener in order to avoid injuries in case of unexpected gate moving.
  • Page 17 Programming DIP-Schalter 3 – Automatic Closing Function DIP Switch 3: ON = Auto Closing Function is activated DIP Switch 3: OFF = Auto Closing Function is disabled DIP-Switch 4 When setting the DIP switch 4 to OFF, the gate will open to the right and close to the left.
  • Page 18 Programming Potentiometer B – Adjusting the Auto Closing Time The potentiometer B is used for adjusting the auto closing time. 1. Turn the potentiometer counter clockwise in order to decrease the auto closing time. The closing time can be steplessly adjusted from 1 to 99 sec- onds.
  • Page 19: Position Of The Magnets

    Magnets Position of the Magnets The gate opener is equipped with a magnetic limit switch. In order to ensure proper function of the magnets and to position them correctly, the sliding gate opener must be mounted properly. Disengage the gearwheel and disconnect power supply! Mount both magnets on the desired positions on the gate.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Stall Force

    Magnet/Stall Force Each magnet should not be more than 20 mm away from the magnetic limit switch (view from the side); otherwise proper function cannot be guaranteed. Gearwheel Magnet Magnetic Limit Switch Adjusting the Stall Force Due to special mounting situations it can, however, happen that the adjusted stall force from factory is not sufficient, for reversing the gate.
  • Page 21: Hindrance Detection

    Stall Force/Hindrance Detection The increase in the stall force is a percentage increase in relation to the learned values. Turing to the left is equal to a force increase of 0%, adjusting to the middle setting is equal to a force increase of +15%, turning to the right us equal to a force increase of +75%.
  • Page 22 Stall Force/Hindrance Detection higher the stall force is adjusted while opening resp. closing the gate, the lower the hindrance detection will be. For checking the hindrance detection, proceed as follows: 1. Place a rigid object along the gate path and operate the sliding gate opener until it touches the rigid object while opening resp.
  • Page 23: Learning The Remote Control

    Remote Control Learning the Remote Control 1. For learning the remote control, press the LNSW button. The LED (LEARN) lights up. 2. Press one button on the remote control twice within 2 seconds. The LED lights up for 4 seconds and indicates that the remote control has been learned successfully.
  • Page 24: Changing The Battery In The Remote Control

    Remote Control If the DIP switch settings 1 and 2 for the pedestrian mode are not activated, when pressing the button B the following functions are possible: Gate open – Stop – Gate close – Stop – Gate open. Please note: The button B will only function if the gate is completely closed.
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance Maintenance and Cleaning  Always keep the racks free from dust and dirt, ice etc. in order to ensure proper function of the gate opener. Keep in mind that operating the sliding gate opener beyond the permissible operat- ing temperature range of -15°C - +40°C, functional problems can result (e.
  • Page 26: Special Accessory

    Special Accessory The special Accessory is not available at Westfalia. 230 V~ 60 mA 24 V 50 mA Battery operated 230 V~ 10 A...
  • Page 27 Diagram for Connecting Special Accessory...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Technical Data Power Supply 230 V~ 50 Hz Fuse 5 A F 250 V Torque 14 Nm Rated Power 300 W Gate Moving Speed 20 cm per Second Max. Motor Running Time 90 Seconds Self-locking Gearbox Pedestrian Traffic Max Gate Weight 600 kg Max.
  • Page 29 Westfalia Werkzeugcompany, Werkzeugstraße 1, D-58093 Hagen, declare by our own responsibility that the product Sliding Gate Opener Article No. 84 67 47 is according to the basic requirements, which are defined in the European Directives 1999/5/EC Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment (R&TTE)
  • Page 30 Please do not discharge it in the rubbish bin, but check with your local council for recycling facilities in your area. Gestaltung urheberrechtlich geschützt © Westfalia 12/13...

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