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1. IR gt No Description No Description 1 Support beam 10 Tooth belt fitting 2 Drive unit 11 Door stop 3 Control unit 12 Cover lock 4 Tension wheel 13 Mains power connection block 5 Carriage wheel fitting 14 Cover 6 Locking device option 15 End plate 7 Tooth belt 16 Floor guide 8 Electrical emergency unit option 17 Programme selector 9 Cable inlet 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 7 Space reguired 7 Space required Frame doors by others EMPS System I a FFL i AAF275EMA 9 RASS COH Clear opening height DH Door height incl door adapter FFL Finished floor level 269 li gt AAF276EMB 12 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 Mechanical installation 8 1 Checking Check that the fixing material and the upper part of the door leaf have the necessary reinforce ments and that the floor is level and smooth The beam wall used to fix the support beam must be flat and smooth If necessary use Entrematic mounting spacers behind the support beam to keep its straightness Fixing material Minimum requirements Steel 5 mm Aluminium 6 mm Reinforc
2. 8 lt XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX e g ART NO TYPE YEAR WEEK 3 amp 200000 poooooxx ooo OO pouxx PROJECT VAC A w Hz 2 lt SERIAL NO ak 314 5161718 CE SITAC 1002 CLASSIFICATION DIN 18650 SP 1002 U XXXXXXXXXXXXX ILL 02166 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX e Remove the cover support tool and close the cover f Make sure the rotary locks fit into the slot Fasten the cover by inserting a 10 mm standard wrench from the underside and turn the rotary locks clockwise approx 90 Removing is carried out in reverse order AAF281EMB AAF282EMB 1 Rotary lock 2 Slot in the support beam 3 Cover support block 26 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 9 Electrical connections 9 Electrical connections Note During any work with the electrical connections the mains power and the electrical emergency unit must be disconnected Installation a Open the cover see page 25 b Install extension unit EXU 4 or EXU 3 if required see page 34 c Install and connect the mains cables see below d Carry out Start up see page 36 Mains connection a Unscrew the fastening screw and remove the protective lid b Connectthe incoming mains power through the strain relief to the connection block as shown in the illustration below c Connect the protective earth to the cover d Put the protective lid back in place
3. 38 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 12 Programme selectors and functions 12 2 Programme selector functions za EXIT EN AUTO AUTO PARTIAL 4 OPEN RESET RESET This function is only used on emergency escape doors after it is certain that all people have left the building The door cannot be opened with inner and outer activation units The door is locked if an electromechanical locking device has been fitted The door can be opened partially with a key switch 1f fitted With an emergency push button Gf fitted the door opens fully Passage from inside only The door is normally locked if an electromechanical locking device has been fitted The door can only be opened with the inner ac tivation unit or with a key switch emergency push button if fitted Two way traffic normal operation of the door The door can be opened with the inner and outer activation units and with a key switch emergency push button if fitted Two way traffic AUTO PARTIAL is obtained The door can be opened partially with the inner and outer activation units and with a key switch if fitted With an emergency push button the door opens fully The door is permanently open The door can be moved by hand e g for window cleaning All activation units except for the emergency push button if fitted are disconnected Set the programme selector to AUTO Insert a narrow object in the small hole on the progra
4. Mains power 120 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 40A ZA Protective lid Mains connection block Strain relief RW N Protective earth for the cover 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 27 9 Electrical connections 9 1 Control unit The control unit is equipped with 9 1 1 Contacts for connection of standard units From 3 motor lO I From programme Mains power L 01535 Selector 9 1 2 Terminal block for connection of accessories 16 0024 V DC 15 0 V DC Monitored safety Only photocell transmitters 14 C Switch Monitored inner impulse only TUV FRW DE 13 Presence impulse 2 12 Stop impulse 11 Presence impulse 1 10 O0 VDC g OZVDC Synchronizing output Synchronizing input Key impulse Outer impulse 90 V DC mons 00 3 24 V DVC 2 Inner impulse 1 JOVDC 18 Lock 17 4 Lock Total load on 24 V DC max 640 mA 28 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 9 Electrical connections 9 1 3 Function selector FS used to select special operating functions The function selector switches are factory y set to OFF Function selector FS OFF ON Motor direction of rotatio
5. 10 16 1 TITI TTT 1 TT TTT ITI 1 11 11 11 10161516 11 10 10 1516 16 11 101516 1 a IIIJ IIT 10161016 12 10161016 12 ILL 01548 EM O Presence impulse NO 4 Presence impulse NC 6 Stop impulse 6 Key impulse Emergency open impulse EEU required 32 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 9 Electrical connections 9 1 7 Side presence sensors Sensor 1 Sensor 2 ui gt EXU 4 CUF Red s Don i Red White 4 CUF 2 5 1 White impulse Pink 1 pg Blue Sensor 1 Green E er Green Sensor 2 White c r 15 l White Orange i X monitoring sd EXU 4 4 Blue I I side presence l A I Sensor 1 Pi EXU 4 1 pon Sensor 2 rey 0V DC y Yellow l CUF 15 Yellow Blue Ty monitoring Pu l EXU 4 4 4 Pl Su side presence t A Iris Green 1l EXU 4 6 Green Iis l l l l Red 1 EXU 4 6 Red EMSR001 3 Blue 24 VDC Brown I Sensor 1 Grey 1 l EXU 4 1 Grey Sensor 2 a l 0V DC Wh A xr go 4 l pe side presence 1 Green gt EMSR002 2 Grey EXU 4 6 Grey EMSR002 2 I l Can be monitored If side presence impulse monitoring is not selected
6. EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 35 10 Start up 10 Start up After installing the operator the START UP and adjustment must be carried out in the following order see also Electrical connections on page 27 Remove the mains power plug from the control unit CUF Connect the mains power cables to the connection block Make sure that FS 1 direction of rotation and FS 2 locked with or without power are correctly set Unplug the programme selector Unplug all activation units and presence sensors terminals 1 16 Put the door in half open position Apply the mains power plug to the control unit CUF and push the LEARN BUTTON LB for minimum 2 seconds The door will now carry out a complete OPEN CLOSE cycle at low speed to learn the opening width and the closed position When finished check that the door is closed Note The LEARN BUTTON LB has different functions e Push LB briefly and adjusted potentiometer and or function selector FS settings will be accepted A battery will also be detected if connected lt Ifthe LB is pushed for a minimum of 2 seconds the operator will carry out a complete OPEN CLOSE cycle at low speed to learn the opening width and the closed position and also detect an eventual extension unit To check the door movement give opening impulse by strapping the terminals No and 2 on the control unit CUF Remove the mains power plug from the CUF and install activation units presence sensors programme s
7. out with the vertical adjustment screw 3 as described in Hanging the door leaves on page 18 a Itis very important that the door leaf hangs vertically after the adjustment and that bi parting doors are parallel to one another in the closed position no gap at the top or bottom b The floor guide should not touch the upper surface of the door guide track c Ifadraught excluder is used on the lower edge of the door leaf it should only lightly touch the floor d Check that all door leaves and fixed screens are parallel FFL FFL Finished floor level 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 21 8 Mechanical installation 8 9 Attachment of tooth belt fittings The tooth belt fitting joining the belt ends is factory mounted to the lower part of the tooth belt Single sliding operators a b Pull the tooth belt until the tooth belt fitting is just opposite the right square hole in the left carriage wheel fitting Fasten the tooth belt fitting to the carriage wheel fitting using the enclosed flanged screw Bi parting operators a QV tn A LU Ne Push the doors together and slide them until their meeting point is aligned with the centre of the opening Make sure the door leaves do not change position during installation Pull the tooth belt until the lower tooth belt fitting is just opposite the left square hole in carriage wheel fitting at the leading edge of the left door leaf Fasten the tooth belt fitting to the
8. 012 08 23 19 8 Mechanical installation 8 8 8 8 1 Final adjustment of the door leaves A final adjustment of the door leaves are necessary after floor guide installation Depth adjustment a The distance A between the top of the door leaf and the fixed screen is to be adjusted by loosening the two screws connecting the carriage wheel fitting to the door adapter The holes in the carriage wheel fitting are slotted and the door leaf adapter can be adjusted 7 mm The distance A shall be 20 mm for EMPS System For frame doors made by others the distance A depends on the door leaf thickness and draught excluders When a draught excluder is used between the door leaf and the fixed screen it should seal equally for the total vertical height Note Make sure that the carriage wheel fitting is completely in line with the door adapter Note The carriage fittings 1 are turned 180 b The distance B shall be equal to A With Entrematic floor guide on frame doors made by others the distance B can be adjusted 4 mm with the eccentric nut on the floor guide EMPS System Frame doors by others AAF279EMA AAF280EMA Carriage fitting 2 Door adapter integrated in the door leaf for EMPS 20 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 8 2 Height adjustment final check The height adjustment is to be carried
9. 240 V AC 50 60 Hz mains fuse max 10A Note The mains power supply shall be installed with protection and an all pole mains switch with isolating capability of Category III at least 3 mm between contacts shall be installed according to local regulations These articles are not provided with the door Power consumption Max 250 W Degree of protection IP20 Degree of protection control actuators IP54 Auxiliary voltage 24 V DC 640 mA Recommended max door weight EMSL 2 100 kg leaf EMSL 1 200 kg Clear opening EMSL 2 900 2400 mm optional up to 2800 mm EMSL 1 900 2000 mm optional up to 2800 mm Opening and closing speed Variable up to approx 1 4m s EMSL 2 Hold open time 0 60 s Ambient temperature 20 C to 50 C Relative humidity Max 85 non condensing Approvals Third party approvals from established certification organizations valid for safety in use and escape route safety For details see Declar ation of Conformity For indoor use only Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 4 Technical specification Classification to DIN 18650 1 Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6 Digit 7 Digit 8 2 3 2 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 4 4 Type of drive digit 1 2 sliding door drive Drive durability digit 2 3 1 000 000 test cycles at 4 000 cyc
10. 4 fast flashes 0 85 pause 1 0s etc Lock error 5 fast flashes 1 0s pause 1 0s etc Motor Temperature High 1 slow flash 1 8s pause 0 25 etc Normal operation Non Critical errors Illuminated oC oo C O a eC 5eec o5eec 5 eoeC O80 0080 00000000 CC eee00C 00880 CU O D O 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 41 13 Troubleshooting 13 2 4 Sensor Error C 5ec 5ec 5e LED indication 1 fast flash 0 2s pause 1 0s etc CT error code Reason Remedy Presence Impulse The control unit doesn t get Make sure that the monitoring output is connec Error a test answer from the activ ted and the connections are OK anon unit Replace the presence activation unit Side Presence Im The control unit doesn t get Make sure that the monitoring output is connec pulse Error atest answer from the activ ted and the connections are OK anon unit Replace the side presence activation unit Inner Impulse Er The control unit doesn t get Replace the presence activation unit 101 a test aS WET from the activ Adjust sensor field so that the sensor can give ation unit a test answer 13 2 5 Emergency Unit Error 5eec eec 5 The door is opened and stays open LED indication 2 fast flashes 0 4
11. 4 or EXU 3 Label EXU 4 or EXU 3 Lid Screw for fixing the lid QV tn A LU Ne 34 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 9 Electrical connections 9 2 2 Extension unit EXU 4 Following functions can be obtained with this unit 13 NC normally closed 12 Common 11 NO normally open Error Status indication relay max 48 V AC DC 1A Emergency opening From battery 12 24 V DC push button fireman s e 10 Battery wake up i opening non locking 9 Battery wake up common Emergency open input Emergency open common 22V DC 2 PS 2 Side presence For disconnection of Interlocking Interlock out zh Interlock in O VDC 8 7 6 5 Close 4 3 2 1 Battery fuse 10 AT EXU 4 Operator 2 Cable 3 min 0 25 mm 2 D i max 500 m A 4 8 c MR 1 S ILL 01802 Na 1 Connects the battery in absence of main power 2 Total load on all 24 V DC max 640 mA 9 2 3 Extension unit EXU 3 This extension unit has the functions electrical emergency unit or convenience battery The battery cable is to be connected to the EXU 3 JH 2 lt a From battery 24 V DC lt q Battery fuse 10 AT oo oo oo oo 1004572
12. 5 pause 1 05 etc CT error code Reason Remedy Emergency Ac The door is prevented from Check rubber band tension and make sure that tion Timeout fulfilling its emergency unit the door can open to fully open position test within a stated time due to broken or weak rub ber band high friction or jammed door Emergency Unit The battery voltage drops Charge or replace battery Error due to low capacity The battery voltage meas Replace the EXU 4 extension unit urement is wrong Battery Error The battery is disconnected Make sure that the cables are OK and connec or short circuited ted Check the battery fuse Charge or replace battery 42 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 13 Troubleshooting CUF error 060003000000 LED indication 3 fast flashes 0 6s pause 1 05 etc CT error code Reason Remedy RAM Error Internal RAM memory error RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit ROM Error Internal ROM memory error RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit EEPROM Error Serious internal EEPROM RESET aa GMOT Download a saved parameter set or DEFAULT para meter set and perform a RESET If the problem re mains replace the control unit EEPROM Critical Internal write EEPROM RESET Write Error SPACEY ie This kana d Try to change the configuration parameter that caused Oeus Wasa Ms impossib eto the problem and if the problem remains replac
13. EM ENTREMATIC Entrematic Sliding Door Operator EMSL Installation and Service Manual Original instructions 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 All rights in and to this material are the sole property of Entrematic Sweden AB Copying scanning alterations or modifications are expressly forbidden without the prior written consent of Entrematic Sweden AB Rights reserved for changes without prior notice Backtrack information folder Library version a464 date 2012 08 22 time 11 52 47 state Working CONTENTS CONTENTS oOo N OO FP ON gt 2 2 2 2 O a A O N o REVISION EEE E E EE ES EE E TE E E AET 4 Important information ccccccccccceccececececeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeess 5 Design and function description 22 rero dace rere et dena a tee ele cia ra tan 7 Technical specification uicit tatto tet x he oor n nta E a e e M e RE 8 ile eec uc ICD 10 Identification pt ER 11 Space requiledi cii ee e a i d RR E A ae RE RA 12 Mechanical installation nenen een een nana nennen nnne nennen nenne 13 Electrical connections 2 5 0 n e bt ette Ferte Lb a A Fey aa dE abe Po Feed ead as 27 Sarti simt Akh aga nga ka abab e t an A A aa NGA gag E a a ak an an fra dti das 36 iier t M 37 Programme selectors and Tunctlons uui ta cec tbe I din nee thue area P
14. IAL selector 3 OPEN ILL 02167 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 31 9 Electrical connections 9 1 6 Connection of activation units Activ8 tris UltraView EMSR221 2 k Pink Pink White Yellow Red Red Green ca Blue Ll gt Yellow Grey in ne Brown 1 2 10 LN 16 2 1015 16 2 10 10 16 2 O CITT IIIIIITI ITIIILI IIILII TTT TTT TI 4 5 10 10 16 5 10 1416 5 10 10 16 5 O CITI TT Tit I LTT TTT 11 CI TT II TTT I 40 t 1010 151616 1 10 10 10 1516 16 2 1 10 16 f 1010 151616 13 O CITI TT TTT LTT TTT 11 CI ITI II IIL I 10 9 1010 151616 113 10 10 10 15 16 16 2 11 10 16 h 1010 151616 1 4 I IT 10 12 19 e Side presence impulse on EXU 4 I 4 6 Auxiliary terminal Can be monitored Only to be connected if inner impulse monitoring is required FS 7 ON SBK 111 SBK 111 EMSR001 3 NPN R NO NPN N NC amp ed sleeve amp ed sleeve s block and resistor termination to be mounted in the CUF terminals 1 3 EMSR002 2 sn R3 NO R2 EMSR120 1 NO NO Blue Blue a sleeve sleeve Grey Black White Red Grey White Yellow Green Green Yellow Brown 1313 2 11432 132 1312 O TTT J TTT I TT TTT TT TTI IT III TIIT 4949 5 4 95 495 4945 e III TIT LIITT LIIT 10161516 113 10
15. If there is no opening impulse within an additional time specified by the authorities the operator control unit generates the opening impulse itself Ifthe battery opens the door within the limited time the test 1s successful and the door resumes the function set by the programme selector Note The test is never performed in programme selector setting OPEN In setting OFF it can be selected The test is always performed after a RESET and after changing program selection from a position where a test 1s not done to a position where the test is a demand Electrical emergency unit with batteries and two motors Used if a door is required to be opened by means of a rechargeable battery unit and remain in this position in the event of power failure Authorities can demand that the emergency 48 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 15 Accessories unit is monitored on a regular time basis Half an hour before this time has elapsed the fol lowing opening impulse generates an emergency opening test If there is no opening impulse within half an hour the operator control unit generates the opening impulse itself If the battery opens the door within the limited time the test is successful and the door resumes the function set by the programme selector Note The test is never performed in programme selector setting OPEN In setting OFF it can be selected The test is always performed after a RESET and after changing program selection from a position whe
16. OW Alternative installation of door system by others If the distance measured between the glass pane of the door leaf and the profile of the fixed screen exceeds 8 mm the recommended installation above is not allowed by authorities in some countries owing to the risk of finger trap To avoid this the leading edge of the door leaf must not pass the mullion of the fixed screen but stop at least 25 mm before see page 23 225 LAP eo 4 1 Doorleaf 2 Fixed screen n 3 Operator COW Clear opening width LAP Overlap profile width a AAE574AR COW 14 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 3 Installation of support beam Marking and fixing To determine the installation height from the highest point of the finished floor a b 4 0 a B Measure the door leaf height inclusive door adapter Add 108 mm or 113 mm if break out unit PSB with 8 mm surface mounted threshold floor guide track is installed See also separate installation drawings for EMPS and Installation and Service Manual for PSB Mark the installation height on the wall as determined under items 1 and 2 Mark for two holes 100 mm to the left and right of the support beam centre line Drill the two holes tap or plug and apply a screw in the left hole key hole Remove the cover see page 25 Hang up the support beam in the keyho
17. UTTON See page 36 LED ERROR INDICATION See page 40 Note Press the LEARN BUTTON briefly after any potentiometer adjustment to use the new configuration The speed applies to single sliding operator 30 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 9 Electrical connections 9 1 5 Connection of programme selectors Programme selector PSO 5T Used for MEU with TUV reguirements NI Y o e Sy This part can be broken v9 off see below and installed in the mounting box PSMB 5 From Configuration Tool CT 656057 Programme selector PSO 5R Mounted in the support beam For remote control break off and install this part in the mounting box PSMB 5 M 0 V DC E Operator No 2 OFF EXIT Ll AUTO PARTIAL OPEN PARTIAL OPEN Ome l L A 2 x 0 25 mm lt 500 m From Configuration Tool CT 5 x 0 25 mm lt 500 m To operator No 3 4 gt n sa ye x an oo and to central programme number OF OPEEALOTS wi 11 OFF selector e g PS 5M programme selector PS 5M 7 EXIT With PS 5M in setting AUTO every connected operator are individually 110 V DC GND controlled by its own programme 2 HAUTO PART
18. are completely in line with the door adapter Carriage wheel fitting 1 Slotted hole for vertical adjustment 2 Fastening screw 3 Vertical adjustment screw 4 Wheel fitting Square hole for lock hook and for gt fixing the tooth belt fitting 6 Slotted hole for depth adjustment 7 Carriage fitting 8 Locknut 9 Slot for anti derailing device 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 17 8 Mechanical installation 8 6 Hanging the door leaves A rough adjustment of the door height is necessary to facilitate the installation of the floor guide a Ensure that the sliding track 1 in the support beam is clean b Loosen the fastening screws 2 c Raise the door leaf and place it carefully over the floor guide 5 d Lean the door leaves against the wall and lift the wheel fittings over the sliding track e Adjust with the adjustment screw 3 until the door leaf is about 8 mm above the floor ad justment range 10 mm f Tighten the fastening screws 2 and thereafter the adjustment screw 3 To secure the as sembly tighten the lock nut 6 g The anti derailing device 4 consists of plastic wheel sleeve and screw h Press the enclosed plastic wheels with the thumb into the slot in the support beam see il lustration 1 Apply the sleeve with screw in the plastic wheel and slide into the outer slotted fastening holes in the carriage
19. carriage wheel fitting with the enclosed flanged screw Apply the enclosed tooth belt fitting to the right square hole in the carriage wheel fitting at the leading edge of the right door leaf using the enclosed flanged screw Attach the tooth belt fitting to the upper part of the belt and lock it with the enclosed belt securing clip Tooth belt Tooth belt fitting left door leaf Carriage wheel fitting Tooth belt fitting right door leaf Flanged screw Belt securing clip 22 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 10 Adjustment of the leading edge a Push the doors by hand to desired opening Note In case of frame doors made by others the leading edge of the door leaf must not pass the mullion of the fixed screen but stop at least 25 mm before to avoid finger trap Loosen the door stops move them against the carriage wheel fittings and tighten firmly Fasten the plastic sliding track with the screw on top of the right door stop Check that required opening and finger protection if any are achieved Entrematic EMPS systems are designed to give finger protection without consideration to the safety distance F Frame doors by others F 2 25 mm 1 AAE775BR F Safety distance finger protection frame doors by others 1 Door leaf 2 Fixed screen 3 Door stop 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 23 8 Mechanical installation 8 11 Checking a
20. d LED indication 4 fast flashes 0 8s pause 1 0s etc CT error code Reason Remedy Encoder Error The encoder encoder cable Make sure that the encoder cable and the motor or Motor cable is damaged cable are connected Wrong Motor type is selec Check Motor Type configuration with the CT ted Tool Motor Current The Motor cable or En Make sure that the encoder cable and the motor Error coder cable is damaged _ cable are connected Wrong Motor type is selec Check Motor Type configuration with the CT ted Tool Encoder Cable The encoder cable is dam Make sure that the encoder cable is connected Error aged 13 2 8 Lock error 000000000 gt The motor and lock power are disconnected LED indication 5 fast flashes 1 0s pause 1 0s etc CT error code Reason Remedy Lock Failure The lock or something else Make sure that the lock is operating without was preventing the door friction from opening the first 14 Make sure that HOLD FORCE and LOCK mm from closed position RELEASE are set correctly 13 2 9 Motor Temperature High CD O A O The door is opened and stays open LED indication 1 slow flash 1 8s pause 0 25 etc CT error code Reason Remedy Motor Temperat The duty cycle of the door is too If the motor is warm put the door in PS ure High high for the current speed settings OPEN and wait for at least 1 minute Re and HOLD OPEN TIME duce speeds and increase HOLD OPEN TIME The heavy duty motor is r
21. directive US market FCC Part 15 provided installed according to Installation and Service manual The equipment may generate and use radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly it may cause interference to radio television reception or other radio frequency type systems If other equipment does not fully comply with immunity requirements interference may occur However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 5 2 Important information 2 4 by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna e Relocate the receiver with respect to the equipment Move the receiver away from the equipment e Plug the receiver into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits Check that protective earth PE is connected If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced electronic technician for addi tional suggestions Environmental requirements Please act according to your local regulations and dispose of your unused product s and pack aging properly The correct disposal will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Ent
22. e the change a configuration paramet coulkol wait er SMPS Over Voltage The internal link voltage has for RESET and if the problem remains replace the control some reason increased to above unit 47 V A D Converter Error The internal A D Converter or RESET and if the problem remains replace the control multiplexer is broken unit Lock Circuit Error It is not possible to disconnect the lock with the lock relay RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit Hardware Watchdog Error It is not possible to disable the motor bridge RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit Output Enable Error Test of safety related circuits failing RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit Register Error Internal register error RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit OS Error Internal program error RESET and if the problem remains replace the control unit Flash Code Error Serious internal programming Replace the control unit error Link Voltage Error The internal link voltage meas RESET and if the problem remains replace the control urement is wrong unit 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 43 13 Troubleshooting 13 2 7 Motor Encoder error ee0eC OOO CT The motor and lock power are disconnecte
23. echanical checking and remedies Disconnect the mains power Unlock all mechanical locks Pull the door leaf manually and check that the door can be easily moved over the complete sliding track floor guide If the door leaf stops or is hard to move the reason may be sand stones rubbish etc in the floor guide The door leaf may also be jamming on the floor or on the draught excluders Clean the floor guide adjust the door leaf height depth or take other necessary measures e g replacement of wear parts until the door leaf is running smoothly when manually operated LED indication and CT Error codes The control unit is equipped with a light emitting diode LED for error indication By means of the configuration tool CT a more detailed error description CT error codes can be obtained See also separate manual for CT Normal operation Non critical errors cu During normal operation and for non critical errors the LED on the control unit is illuminated Power failure no error code CL If the LED is extinguished check the mains power power supply cable and perform a RESET Ifthe problem remains replace the control unit 40 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 13 Troubleshooting 13 2 3 LED indication Sensor error 1 fast flash 0 2s pause 1 0s etc Emergency Unit error 2 fast flashes 0 45 pause 1 0s etc CUF error 3 fast flashes 0 6s pause 1 0s etc Motor Encoder error
24. ed concrete Min 50 mm from the underside Wood 50 mm Brick wall Expansion shell bolt min M6x85 UPAT PSEA B10 25 min 50 mm from the underside Thinner wall profiles must be reinforced with rivnuts Tools required Set of metric box spanners and wrenches Spirit level Taper rule Power drill and set of drill bits Hammer drill Screw driver Torx T10 and T20 Small flat blade screw driver for wire connection Screw driver for adjustment of potentiometers Centre punch Wire stripper e Plumb bob Cable strap tightener 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 13 8 Mechanical installation 8 2 Installation examples 8 2 1 Bi parting doors During installation the support beam is placed so that its centre line is aligned with the centre of the of the daylight width This ensures that the support beam will be fixed symmetrically over the daylight width See also Installation of support beam on page 15 8 2 2 Single sliding doors See also Installation of support beam on page 15 Recommended installation To reduce the risk of finger traps the jamb is used as door stop for closing and labyrinth sealings are used between door leaf and fixed screen The door leaf can be open fully and aligns with the fixed screen Door leaf i Ix r al 2 Fixed screen Eg A 3 Operator COW Clear opening width LAP Overlap profile width TE E AAE573B u 1 C
25. elector and accessories Select correct functions with the function selector FS for the connected accessories Apply the mains power plug to the CUF push shortly the LEARN BUTTON LB If necessary adjust the door speeds and sensor detection field values to meet the specific application and regulation requirements Note The LOW SPEED is self adjusting to optimal operation if the LOW SPEED poten tiometer is set to max Depending on authority or installation requirements the LOW SPEED can be further reduced Note Press the LEARN BUTTON briefly after any FS or potentiometer adjustment to ensure proper configuration Further parameters can be adjusted by using the Configuration Tool CT See separate manual 36 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 11 Signage 11 Signage EA A A de y me 4 ot POWER OPERATER E E e eo 2 co Automatic Em TT door mm LI ILL 01777 Check that all required signage is applied and intact Mandatory indicates that the signage is required by European directives and equivalent national legislation outside the European Union Product label Mandatory ee Emergency break out Mandatory if approved for escape route Entrematic door sticker Mandatory according to European directives and equivale
26. ene te Rata lal 38 TIOUDIESNOOUNG sis asiki Rer Rp uM I E 40 Maintenance Service cccccccccccccccccecceccceccceccceccecececececececceecceecceeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeteeegs 46 ACCOSSOT IGS ii ENG np anaa aaa ba aos 48 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 3 1 Revision 1 Revision Following pages have been revised Page Revision 4 0 5 0 5 Module text updates 11 Updated illustration PS 6 programme selector added 25 Item 3b Connect the cable deleted 31 Updated illustration new programme selectors 34 New Note added 35 Minor text change non monitored added 36 New sentence A battery will also be detected added Text update and also detect an eventual expansion unit added 38 Section Programme selectors and functions updated with new text and illustrations 39 PS 6 added 42 Two new sentences added in 14 2 5 Emergency Unit Error 43 New row added 48 Text change with batteries added New item Electrical emergency unit with batteries and two motors added Text change with elastic cord added Drawing references added Text change in section Electrical emergency unit with batteries Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 2 Important information 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 Important information HAZARD WARNING A Failure to observe the inf
27. eplaced Put the door in PS OPEN and wait for at with a normal duty motor least 5 minutes Note This error is not removable by RESET only by setting the door in programme selection OPEN with the power on 44 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 13 Troubleshooting 13 2 10 Non Critical errors eJ These errors don t influence the door operation but are logged in the error log and can only be displayed by means of the CT Tool LED indication Illuminated CT error code Reason Remedy Communication The cable to the CT Tool was re Connect the CT Tool and DISCONNECT Error moved before performing DIS from the CT Tool before removing the CONNECT from the CT Tool cable EEPROM Ac The EEPROM queue is full Too many events to log in the event log cess Error Reduce the number of events to log in the event log configuration EEPROM Non The control unit cannot write er RESET and if the problem remains re critical Write ror log event log or service log place the control unit if it is important to Error information to the EEPROM read log information memory 13 3 After remedy or replacement the operator has to be checked as follows a Study the door movement and adjust the functions to the values required for a smooth door operation b Check that correct functions and values have been selected for the installed accessories and that the installation complies with valid regulations and re
28. le and apply another screw in the round hole 200 mm to the right Make sure that the support beam is level and tighten the key hole screw Compensate for possible sag at the ends of the beam and mark the fixing holes to be used Tilt or remove the support beam Drill the holes tap or plug them If the wall is uneven compensate by hanging Entrematic spacers around the bolts before they are tightened Fix the support beam using bolts Note The height of the bolt head must not exceed 6 5 mm Bi parting Single sliding LAP 50 Installation height 100 SBL Support beam length 27 FFL Finished floor level 78 4 s Fixing holes to be used when SBL gt 4000mm or door leaf weight gt 100 kg d OA i LAP Overlap profile width AAE459C 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 15 8 Mechanical installation 8 4 Installing the door adapter on top of the door leaf frame doors by others For Entrematic doors the door adapters and door fittings are factory mounted proceed to page 18 Hanging the door leaves h If necessary cut the door adapter to correspond with the door leaf width Make sure that the upper part of the door leaf is sufficiently reinforced Establish the Y distance between the door leaf and the fixed screen wall considering door design and draught excluders Place the door adapter on top of the door leaf The distance Y ser
29. les day Type of door leaf digit 3 2 sliding door Suitability for use as a fire protection 0 not suitable for use as a fire protection door door digit 4 Drive safety devices digit 5 1 force limitation 2 connection for external safety systems 3 low energy Special requirements for drives func 1 in escape routes with a break out system tions fittings digit 6 2 in escape routes without a break out system Safety at door leaf or leaves digit 7 1 with sufficiently dimensioned safety distances 2 with protection to prevent fingers being crushed shorn off or drawn in 4 with presence sensor Ambient temperature digit 8 4 temperature range as specified by the manufacturer 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 9 5 Models 5 Models Two main models are available lt EMSL 2 for bi parting doors consisting of a pair of door leaves which are sliding away from each other to form a common door opening lt EMSL 1 for single sliding doors with one right or left opening door leaf EMSL 2 bi parting COW SW Jana AA ow CL AAE659 J EMSL 1 single sliding right opening FW COW SW CL EMSL 1 single sliding left opening SW FW Frame width CL Cover length incl end plates 2 x 30 mm COW Clear opening width SW Side screen width DW Door leaf width Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 6 Identification 6 Identification
30. ly reverse if an obstruction is detected then resume their interrupted movement at low speed to check whether the obstruction has disappeared or not If an obstruction 1s detected between opening doors and surrounding walls or interior fittings the doors immediately stop and then close after a time delay Microprocessor for precise control The microprocessor has a routine for self monitoring which detects any interference or faulty signals in door operation If an input signal does not correspond to the preprogramming the microprocessor automatically takes necessary actions to ensure safe door operation Emergency escape The Entrematic EMSL can be combined with an emergency unit that automatically opens or closes the doors in the event of a power failure and can also be interfaced with the fire alarm or smoke detector Safety can be further reinforced by incorporating a break out fitting This enables the doors and side screens to swing outwards in an emergency situation by applying a defined pressure at the front edge Doors used for emergency escape in buildings such as hospitals and homes for elderly people may not be locked or put in programme selection OFF Electrical emergency unit only 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 7 4 Technical specification 4 Technical specification Manufacturer Entrematic Sweden AB Address Lodjursgatan 2 SE 261 25 Landskrona Sweden Type EMSL Mains power supply 120
31. mme selector and push briefly The operator makes a system test ofthe emergency unit if selected electromechanical lock watchdog relay and closed door position The operator is after closing reset and ready for normal operation Note The RESET is not available on programme selector PS 5M Turn the key clockwise to the position R six o clock and insert a narrow object in the small hole on the programme selector and push briefly Then turn the key counter clockwise back to the requested setting The operator makes a system test of the emergency unit 1f selected electromechanical lock watchdog relay and closed door position The operator is after closing reset and ready for normal operation Note The key cannot be removed in the R position Note If monitored emergency unit is a demand a test ofthe emergency unit is performed when the programme selector is turned from OFF or OPEN to any other position 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 39 13 Troubleshooting 13 13 1 13 2 13 2 1 13 2 2 Troubleshooting Before starting the troubleshooting check that the programme selector setting is correct and then RESET the operator Start the troubleshooting by checking the mechanical and electrical parts of the operator in the following order The control unit emergency unit and electromechanical lock are fixed with brackets in the support beam To replace the complete unit is to be loosened and replaced M
32. n CCW CW CCW bi parting and single sliding left opening CW single sliding right opening 2 Lock type locked with without power With Without 3 Lock release No Yes To be set to ON if electric lock is installed 4 Presence detection type normally open closed NO NC Applies in common for the terminals 11 12 and 13 on the control unit CUF and terminal 4 on the EXU 4 5 Emergency unit type Electrical Mechanical To be set to OFF if no emergency unit is installed 6 Emergency unit monitoring No Yes To be set in accordance with local authority require ments 7 Sensor monitoring No Yes To be set in accordance with local authority require ments 8 Hold force on closed door 0 N 45 N No Yes Setting ON always recommended Note Press the LEARN BUTTON briefly after any FS adjustment to ensure proper configuration 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 29 9 Electrical connections 9 1 4 Potentiometers and LEARN BUTTON nannaa HSO HSC LS POP ON ONT LB The potentiometers are factory set to approx 50 of the adjustment range Parameter Range HSO HIGH SPEED OPENING 0 10 0 70 m s HSC HIGH SPEED CLOSING 0 10 0 70 m s LS LOW SPEED 0 05 0 70 m s POP PARTIAL OPENING POSITION 0 100 KTD KEY HOLD OPEN TIME 0 60s TD HOLD OPEN TIME 0 60s LB LEARN B
33. nd adjusting the belt tension The belt tension is factory adjusted and readjustment is normally not needed If despite this the belt tension has to be corrected proceed as follows a Loosen the two fixing screws 1 b Tighten the belt adjustment screw 2 M6 to a torque of 1 1 Nm 0 1 Nm c Tighten the two fixing screws 1 24 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 12 Installing Removing the cover Two pre mounted rotary locks in each end of the cover fit into a slot in the support beam By turning the locks clockwise the cover is secured Installing a The rotary locks are rectangular Make sure they are turned horizontally b Fit the upper part of the cover into the hinge and place the cover support tool optional into the beam to keep the cover open c Connect the protective earth cable coming from the mains power connection box to the cover see page 34 Fixthe cover support block with enclosed self tapping screws in the centre of the cover If an electromechanical lock is installed in the middle move the block 100 mm in any direction e Ifthe electrical connections are not terminated proceed to page 28 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 25 8 Mechanical installation d When properly installed and adjusted attach the product label which includes the CE mark on the right side of the lower part of the operator cover see illustration
34. nt na tional legislation outside the European Union to highlight the presence of the glass Supervision of child Mandatory 1f applicable applied to both sides of the door To be placed on entrances where the risk analysis shows use by children elderly and disabled Operator designed for disabled people Recommended if applicable applied to both sides of the door Activation by disabled people Recommended if applicable No entry identifying one way traffic Mandatory in GB and US if applicable Automatic door Only mandatory in GB 00000 0 0 Keep clear Only mandatory in GB 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 37 12 Programme selectors and functions 12 12 1 Programme selectors and functions Operation The functions of the door are set with key programme selectors The key must always be removed on emergency escape doors after changing settings lt PSO SR can be fully remote controlled by PS 5M lt PSO ST can be remote controlled day night by PS 2 used for MEU lt PSMB 5 mounting box flush or surface mounted on the side screen or on the wall close to the door e PS 5M flush or surface mounted for central control of an optional number of operators In setting AUTO every connected operator are individually controlled by its own programme selector PS 6 surface mounted on the side screen or on the wall close to the door Mounted in the operator PSO 5R
35. ock Setthe programme selector to OFF Make sure the door can not be opened by pulling the door leaf in the opening direction lt When the programme selector is set back to EXIT two clicking sounds LDB or one clicking sound LDP indicate that the lock is unlocked The door should then open and close without any sound from the lock 46 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 14 Maintenance Service 14 1 Maintenance plan The table below shows the recommended interval in months when to replace parts during preventive maintenance Cycles hour in operation Part num lt 10 lt 100 gt 100 Abusive Part hee i Low Medium High ee traffic traffic traffic Electrical emergency unit 24 24 24 24 battery 33550475 Mechanical emergency 12 12 12 12 unit elastic cord 331700121 Floor guide shoe 24 12 6 6 Standard 33830064 Felt padded 33831622 Break out 830792 Carriage wheel 36 24 12 12 Double 331000525 Anti derailing 33550716 Sliding track 33701596 48 36 24 12 Tooth belt 33735251 60 48 36 24 Check that all required signage see page 37 is applied and intact Also check other consumable parts such as brushes door stops and glazing rubbers 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 47 15 Accessories 15 Accessories 15 1 Safety accessories Even though the EMSL is installed to comply with all applicable safety regulations it is possible to enhance safety comf
36. off the sensor monitoring input should be connected to EXU 4 1 0 V DC SS A Ka ey Green 4 Grey L Sensor EXU 4 1 Sensor y EXU 4 1 White CVDO l White 0V DC CUF 15 i Orange monitoring i G P P s Blue i U44 a MEI i P 4 r Red 1 Exu 4g EMSRO02 2 Grey p E tios EMSR001 3 Brown 24V DC Yellow r P My al a i a a i a SAA J ee ON 1 Brown sensor Grey KAN Sensor Sensor MS Yellow Blue c UD mg l l EXU 4 4 i A Pink side presence Iris Green 11 EXU 4 6 4 IiE Red 24V DC White _1_Y CUF 2 5 l impulse AE e CPP J t gt ILL 01550 EM 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 33 9 Electrical connections 9 2 Extension units When functions beyond those implemented on the main control unit are required two extension units are available EXU 4 and EXU 3 These units are to be applied on top of the control unit if not factory installed Note When installing or replacing an extension unit the LEARN BUTTON LB must be pushed for a minimum of 2 seconds 9 2 1 Fitting the extension units EXU 4 or EXU 3 to the control unit CUF Fastening screws 2 pcs Tagstrip long pins to be fitted into the EXU Extension unit EXU
37. ormation in this manual may result in personal injury or damage to equipment Save these instructions for future reference Intended use The Entrematic EMSL is an automatic sliding door operator developed to facilitate entrances to buildings and within buildings through sliding doors The Entrematic EMSL is designed to be surface mounted to the wall or a beam It is easy to install for both new construction and retrofit application and it can be adapted to a wide range of door requirements It is to be installed indoors where it is suitable for almost all types of ex ternal and internal sliding doors A Entrematic EMSL operator can be combined with the full range of Entrematic safety units such as presence and motion sensors The door operator is designed to offer continuous use a high degree of safety and maximum lifetime For use see User manual 1005274 Safety precautions Do not climb on door parts Do not let children play with the door or the fixed controls Keep remote controls away from children To avoid bodily injury material damage and malfunction of the product the instructions con tained in this manual must be strictly observed during installation adjustment repairs and service etc Training is needed to carry out these tasks safely Only Entrematic trained technicians should be allowed to carry out these operations Electronic equipment reception interference The equipment complies with the European EMC
38. ort with the following add ons please contact your local Entrematic company for detailed description Combined motion and presence sensors Separate presence sensors 15 2 General accessories Your EMSL can be further improved with the following add ons please contact your local Entrematic company for detailed description Cover Made in clear anodized aluminium as standard Paint finished in RAL colours or anodizing optional lt Motion and presence sensors see separate manuals or installation drawings Programme selectors see page 38 and separate installation drawings 656037 and 656058 Electrical locks Locked with power locked without power or bistable lock See separate installation drawing 656007 lt Manual unlocking device For manual unlocking the electrical lock See separate installation drawing 656017 Micro switch kit For indication of door and lock position See separate installation drawing 656006 Locked door indicator For indication of locked lock and closed door for connection to alarm system See separate installation drawing 656084 Electrical emergency unit with batteries Used if a door 1s required to be opened or closed by means of a rechargeable battery unit and remain in this position in the event of power failure Authorities can demand that the emergency unit is monitored on a regular time basis Half an hour before this time has elapsed the following opening impulse generates an emergency opening test
39. osses and not for security reasons EXU 4 required Convenience battery UPS Stand by supply which gives continued operation during short power failure EXU 3 or EXU 4 required See separate installation drawing 656056 Emergency opening Opens the door in any programme selector setting fireman s opening EXU 4 required External error indication Obtained if a lamp or a buzzer is connected EXU 4 required lt Key switches flush and or surface mounted Used to give opening impulse to the door in any programme selector setting With electrical emergency unit also during power failure Push button Used to give opening impulse to the door See separate installation drawing 656005 Synchronization Used between the operators of two single sliding doors working together in very large openings 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 49 EM ENTREMATIC Entrematic Sweden AB Lodjursgatan 2 SE 261 25 Landskrona Sweden Tel 46 418 514 50 Fax 46 418 511 63 info ditecentrematicnordic com www entrematic com
40. quirements from the authorities c Clean the cover and the doors 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2012 08 23 45 14 Maintenance Service 14 Maintenance Service Regular inspections should be made according to national regulations and product documentation by a Entrematic trained and qualified technician The number of service occasions should be in accordance with national requirements and product documentation This is especially important when the installation concerns a fire approved door or a door with an emergency opening function a Remove dust and dirt from the operator Dirt on the sliding track should be removed with methylated spirits If necessary replace the sliding track b None of the parts need lubrication Note Note The force for redundant opening with MEU is created with help of elastic cords The material for these cords may be slowly degraded if exposed to lubricants c The tooth belt must be kept dry and clean Check the belt tension d Check that all nuts and bolts are tightened well e Adjust if necessary the door leaf speed the HOLD OPEN TIME and the door leaf position to comply with valid regulations and requirements f Check that the function of emergency escape units always is operational g Ifanelectromechanical lock LDP locked with power or LDB bi stable is installed check the function as follows Setthe programme selector to EXIT The door should open and close without any sound from the l
41. re a test is not done to a position where the test is a demand Emergency closing with repeated closing If the door 1s opened by hand after an electrical emergency closing it will close again See separate installation drawing 656006 Mechanical emergency unit with elastic cord Used if a door is required to be opened and remain opened by means of an elastic cord in the event of power failure Authorities can demand that the emergency unit is monitored on aregular time basis Half an hour before this time has elapsed the following opening impulse generates an emergency opening test If there is no opening impulse within half an hour the operator control unit generates the opening impulse itself If the elastic cord opens the door within the limited time the test is successful and the door resumes the function set by the programme selector Note The test 1s never performed in programme selector setting OPEN In setting OFF it can be selected The test is always performed after a Reset and after changing program se lection from a position where a test is not done to a position where the test is a demand Break out unit PSB Enables the door side screens to be broken outwards in case of emergency by applying a defined pressure see Emergency Escape on page 7 See separate installation drawing 1003658 Interlocking Used between two operators when the first operator must close before the other one can open typical to reduce energy l
42. rematic products are equipped with electronics and may also be equipped with batteries containing materials which are hazardous to the environment Remove this material from the operator before it is scrapped and make sure that it is disposed of properly as was done with the packaging This manual contains the necessary details and instructions for the installation maintenance and service of the Sliding Door Operator Entrematic EMSL Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 3 Design and function description 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Design and function description Design The sliding door operator Entrematic EMSL works electromechanically The motor control unit transmission and optional emergency unit and electromechanical locking device are all assembled in a support beam with an integrated cover The motor and gear box transmit movement to the door leaves by means of a tooth belt The door leaf is fitted to a door adapter car riage wheel fitting and hangs on a sliding track Movement of the bottom of the door leaf is controlled by the floor guides Function Opening When an OPENING IMPULSE is received by the control unit the motor starts and transmits movement to the door leaves which move to the open position Closing The closing starts when no OPENING IMPULSE is received and the HOLD OPEN TIME has run out Safety functions integrated in the operator To permit safe passage between closing doors the doors immediate
43. ves to ensure the correct depth installation Mark on the door leaf after the pre drilled slotted holes One slotted hole in each group of three has to be used as the attachment carries the whole weight of the door leaf Drill and thread for M6 or use self tapping screws Taptite in the door leaf The door adapter can be roughly adjusted for depth 5 mm in relation to the door leaf This rough adjustment is to be carried out when the door adapter is fitted on the door leaf Tighten the door adapter If a break out unit is to be installed a special break out adaptor has to be ordered and then cut to size See separate Installation and Service Manual for PSB 50 180 1 2 Door leaf 40 65 AAF277EMA Y gt I l d Door adapter standard Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 5 Installing the carriage wheel fittings on the door adapter Assemble and install the carriage wheel fittings on the door adapter as shown in the illustration below Installation a Adjust the vertical adjustment screw 3 to the lowest position b Fasten one carriage wheel fitting 40 mm from the trailing edge of door leaf c Fasten the other carriage wheel fitting 43 mm from the leading edge of the door leaf measured from the estimated centre line with the leaves in closed position Note Make sure that the carriage wheel fittings
44. wheel fittings one in each fitting Adjust horizontally to avoid jamming and tighten the screws firmly Note All carriage wheel fittings should be adjusted in the same way See also Height adjustment final check on page 21 me i 1 Sliding track 2 Fastening screw 3 Height adjustment screw 4 Anti derailing device 5 Floor guide 6 Lock nut 18 Issue 2012 08 23 1004572 EMEI 5 0 8 Mechanical installation 8 7 Installation of Entrematic floor guides frame doors by others The floor guides can be adjusted depthwise about 4 mm after being installed using the eccentric nut underneath the plastic block Before installing the floor guide make sure that the plastic block is adjusted to the middle position to ensure full adjustability 4 mm Installation a Bi parting doors Push the doors together and slide them until their meeting point is aligned with the centre of the opening Single sliding doors Slide the door leaf to closed position Fit the floor guide so that the plastic block is in line with the trailing edge of the door leaf when in the closed position as shown in the illustration below and depth wise in accordance with the instructions and illustrations on Frame doors by others on page 23 Mark the position for the floor guide Push the door leaf sideways to clear the space Mark drill and plug the three holes and fasten the floor guide A MP AAE782 1004572 EMEI 5 0 Issue 2

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