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1. TM ENTREMATIC TEN IP1702EN rev 2012 01 30 Maintenance and Installation Manual for Sliding Doors Original instructions p DITEC S p A ve Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno Pertusella VA ITALY Tel 39 02 963911 Fax 39 02 9650314 ICIM www ditec it ditec ditecva com ISO 9001 Cert n 0957 INDEX Subject Page 1 General safety precautions 3 2 Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery 3 2 1 Machinery directive 3 3 Technical data 4 3 1 Applications 4 4 Standard installation 5 5 Installation of the automation 6 5 1 Housing not joined to the guide 6 5 2 Box fastening 7 5 3 Preparation of the door glass wing 8 5 4 Door wing installation and adjustment 9 5 5 Floor guide installation 10 5 6 Housing joined to the guide 10 5 7 Belt adjustment 11 5 8 Lock installation 11 6 Electrical connections 12 7 Ordinary maintenance program 12 8 Troubleshooting 13 8 1 General safety precautions 13 8 2 Manual release instructions 14 9 Function selector user instructions 15 CAPTION A This symbol indicates instructions or notes regarding safety issues which require particular attention TI This symbol indicates informations which are useful for correct product function This symbol indicates instructions or notes intended for technical and expert personnel roman Sperone netto De Sti Sr noi compromise pe
2. 5 Open sensor 6 LOKSBM Release handle 7 COME Functions selector switch COMHK 8 CELPR Photocells 9 MD1 MDA Display 10 PFP1 PFP2 Open button A Power supply Connect power supply to a type approved omnipolar switch with a contact opening gap of no less that 3 mm not supplied by us protected against accidental and unauthorized activation Connection to supply mains must be carried out in an independent raceway separate from control connections and safety device connections Optional Code 5 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 E 5 INSTALLATION OF THE AUTOMATION 5 1 Housing not joined to guide Loosen the screws a and b of the belt transmission unit 1 to reduce the tension caused by the belt on the guide Unscrew the screws a by uncoupling the belt bracket from the carriages Remove at least the screw c from the heads Unscrew the screws b remove the components jointing plates 2 Separate housing 3 from guide 4 SOT DS O TA Ss 8 pid we gt E o S Ss IP1702EN 2012 01 30 6 5 2 Box fastening Unless otherwise specified all measurements are expressed in millimetres mm The TEN automation wall fixing measurements are illustrated in the diagram consi
3. conii perenne SY This symbol ndeatsoptons and parameters which are oniy avalabie wi the ated tem DK Tris symbolindcats options and parameters which are not vl wih the dated All right reserved All data and specifications have been drawn up and checked with the greatest care The manufacturer cannot however take any responsibility for eventual errors ommisions or incomplete data due to technical or illustrative purposes IP1702EN 2012 01 30 2 1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This installation manual is intended for professionally competent personnel only Before installing the product carefully read the instructions Bad installation could be hazardous The packaging materials plastic polystyrene etc should not be discarded in the environment or left within reach of children as these are a potential source of hazard Before installing the product make sure it is in perfect condition Do not install the product in an explosive environment and atmosphere gas or inflammable fumes are a seri ous hazard risk Before installing the motors make all structural changes relating to safety clearances and protection or segre gation of all areas where there is risk of being crushed cut or dragged and danger areas in general Make sure the existing structure is up to standard in terms of strength and stability The motor manufacturer is not responsible for failure to use Good Working Methods in building the frames to be motorised or for any
4. hinges or moving mechanical parts Do not enter the field of action of the motorised door while in motion Do not obstruct the motion of the motorised door as this may cause a situation of danger Do not lean against or hang on to the door when it is moving Do not allow children to play or stay within the field of action of the motorised door Keep remote control or any other control devices out of the reach of children in order to avoid possible invo luntary activation of the motorised door In case of breack down or malfunctioning of the product disconnect from mains do not attempt to repair or intervene directly and contact only qualified personnel Failure to comply with the above may create a situation of danger All cleaning maintenance or repair work must be carried out by qualified personnel In order to guarantee that the system works efficiently and correctly it is indispensable to comply with the ma nufacturer s indications thus having the periodic maintenance of the motorised door carried out by qualified personnel In particular regular checks are recommended in order to verify that the safety devices are operating correctly All installation maintenance and repair work must be documented and made available to the user For the correct disposal of electric and electronic equipment waste batteries and accumulators the user must take such products to the designated municipal collection facilities 13 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 8 2 Man
5. when the NIGHT TIME CLOSURE key is pressed for 3 s DELAYED NIGHT TIME CLOSURE Pressing the NIGHT TIME CLOSURE key the door closes after 10 seconds with J1 ON or 60 seconds with J1 OFF This allows authorised door ma nagement personnel to get out before it closes IMMEDIATE NIGHT TIME CLOSURE The door stops immediately when the NIGHT TIME CLOSURE is selected POWER RESET Cancels the data acquired proceeding with a new acquisition after 3 seconds DMCS Jack This is used to connect the DMCS software NOTE The DMCS jack can be accessed by removing the function selector switch cover DMCS jack DMCS jack SETTING THE CODE with J3 ON ra The code can contain up to 5 numbers i Press the LOCK key for 3 seconds fay Enter the numerical code NOTE the red LED flashes during this procedure fe Press the LOCK key for 3 seconds a If the LED remains steady on the selector is protected by an access code e CANCELLING THE CODE with J3 ON a Press the LOCK key for 3 seconds e Enter the numerical code NOTE the red LED flashes during this procedure a Press the LOCK key for 3 seconds fe J If the LED is switched off the selector is working and no access code is set ry e 15 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 ENTREMATIC Z DITEC S p A Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno P lla VA Italy Tel 39 02 963911 Fax 39 02 9650314 www ditec it ditec ditecva com DITEC B
6. 0 V power supply and batteries Check that the blocking system is working correctly Check the stability of the door and that the movement is regular and without friction Check that all command functions are operating correctly Check the correct functioning of the photocells and the safety sensors Check that the door s developed powers are in accordance with applicable regulations For repairs or replacements of products only original spare parts must be used The installer shall provide all information relating to automatic manual and emergency operation of the motorised door or gate and provide the user with operating instructions IP1702EN 2012 01 30 12 x TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER 8 USER INSTRUCTIONS 8 1 General safety precautions The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user Read them carefully as they contain important indications for the safe installation use and maintenace These instruction must be kept and forwarded to all possible future user of the system This product must be used only for that which it has been expressely designed Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for possible damage caused by improper erroneous or unreso nable use Avoid operating in the proximity of the
7. ELGIUM LOKEREN Tel 32 9 3560051 Fax 32 9 3560052 www ditecbelgium be DITEC DEUTSCHLAND OBERURSEL Tel 49 6171 914150 Fax 49 6171 9141555 www ditec germany de DITEC ESPA A ARENYS DE MAR Tel 34 937958399 Fax 34 937959026 www ditecespana com DITEC FRANCE MASSY Tel 33 1 64532860 Fax 33 1 64532861 www ditecfrance com DITEC GOLD PORTA ERMESINDE PORTUGAL Tel 351229773520 Fax 351229773528 38 www goldporta com DITEC SWITZERLAND BALERNA Tel 41 848 558855 Fax 41 91 6466127 www ditecswiss ch DITEC ENTREMATIC NORDIC LANDSKRONA SWEDEN Tel 46 418 514 50 Fax 46 418 511 63 www ditecentrematicnordic com DITEC TURCHIA ISTANBUL Tel 90 21 28757850 Fax 90 21 28757798 www ditec com tr DITEC AMERICA ORLANDO FLORIDA USA Tel 1 407 8880699 Fax 1 407 8882237 www ditecamerica com DITEC CHINA SHANGHAI Tel 86 21 62363861 2 Fax 86 21 62363863 www ditec cn
8. cess measurements of the aluminium profile AC1356 and glass 10 through holes are required on the aluminium profile and 15 on the glass for fastening The number of holes and related distance between centres are based on the door wing width Silicon should ideally be used between the edge of the glass and the internal base of the profile i 10 PAKEAN oi i l_ i tou 100 100 T L lt 1000 E z a L lt 1000 5 L lt 1000 010 B10 I 400 400 e 100 _100 L gt 1000 L gt 1000 _ L gt 1000 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 5 4 Wings installation and adjustment iwexi2 6 6 max 0 5 mm TEN 2 Seige Gr TEN 1 DX CN FE 19 TEN1SX E Fix the door wing to the carriage with screws a The outer wheel of the carriage must not protrude beyond the dimension of the door wing Adjust the horizontal position of the door wing in accordance with the measurements indicated in diagram TEN 2 for 2 door wing automations TEN 1 RH for right hand opening automations and TEN 1 LH for left hand open ing automations Secure the adjustment with screws a Loosen screws b adjust the vertical position of the door wing by
9. deformation occurring during use The safety devices photocells safety edges emergency stops etc must be installed taking into account applicable laws and directives Good Working Methods installation premises system operating logic and the forces developed by the motorised door Apply hazard area notices required by applicable regulations Each installation must clearly show the identification details of the motorised door 2 DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II B The manufacturer DITEC S p A with headquarters in Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno Pertusella VA ITALY Declares that the automation for sliding doors type TEN Has been constructed to be installed on a manual door to construct a machine pursuant to the directive 2006 42 EC The manufacturer of the motorised door shall declare conformity pursuant to the directive 2006 42 EC annex II A prior to the machine being put into service Conforms to applicable essential safety requirements indicated in annex chapter 1 of the directive 2006 42 EC Conforms to the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Conforms to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Technical documentation conforms to annex VII B to the directive 2006 42 EC The technical file is managed by Renato Calza with offices in Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno Pertusel la VA ITALY A copy of technical documentation will be p
10. dering that the door wing profiles are not of our production If the door wings are made with DITEC profiles of the following series PAM16 PAM23 PAM30 PAM45 refer to the measurements in the related manuals Fix the box with M6 12 steel plugs or 6MA screws Distribute the fixing points approx every 800 mm Make sure that the top surface of the box is perpendicular with the floor and not deformed lengthwise with the shape of the wall If the wall is not straight and smooth the box must be fixed to metal plates WARNING The fastening of the box to the wall must be suitable in order to sustain the weight of the door wings ec ea 1 gioco S SCE ri Aq gt 0 DI a e 2 S e bro af SES POO 15 a I x ae 225 NA a x 0 0KP515AB Pye 2 T Dry Oep Via U eo Vig Uf o lee n a C il Jl LAG l 0 dfo dood Go Qo sli THA ene LS TENAC30 gt p 0 9 ee 20 l TO Ja a I cr PAM16 I Il 10 12 ZE w Satge iGo iGo itO d IP1702EN 2012 01 30 5 3 Preparation of the glass door wing The diagram indicates the pro
11. ket to the carriage units and tighten the screw a IP1702EN 2012 01 30 10 5 7 Belt adjustment Loosen screws a and tighten screw b until maximum extension of the spring Loosen the screws that attach the return unit to the guide Manually pull the entire return unit to the left and attach it to the guide Loosen screw b until the spring has reached a compression of 20 mm for transom length LT lower than 2600 or 22 mm for cover length LT upper than 2600 Lock the setting with screws a WARNING incorrect adjustment impairs the correct functioning of the automation LT lt 2600 22 mm LT22600 20 mm ag gd j 5 8 Lock device installation Place the door wing in the closure position Fasten the lock device to the guide profile by means of the supplied screws a Align the lock pin b and the lock bracket c and manually check the correct functioning Slightly lubricate the lock pin and lock bracket 11 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The start up procedure and the information concerning electrical connections and adjustments can be found in the manual of the EL20 control panel Installation electrical connections and adjustments must be performed in accordance with Good Working Methods and in compliance with applicable regulations The safety devices must protect any areas where the
12. means of screw c and fix the adjustment with screws b Check by moving the door manually that the movement is free and without friction and that al the wheels rest on the guide WARNING Leave a gap of at least 10 mm between the glass door wings when closed to avoid contact of the glass 9 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 5 5 Floor guide installation The floor guides must be made of an antifriction material such as PVC NYLON TEFLON The length of the floor guide should not be greater than the overlap of between the fixed and mobile door wing and must not enter the doorway The measurements of the code 0KP515AB floor guide for framed door wings are indicated in the diagram HM 22 10 10 min 21 max 40 The measurements of the code OKP369 floor guide for glass door wings are indicated in the diagram 10 12 HVM 25 40 5 6 Housing joined to guide Carry out operations as shown in section 5 1 in reverse order Re couple the housing 4 to the guide 3 Reposition the profiles jointing plates 2 and fix them by means of the screws b each 600 700 mm Tighten the screw c NOTE If it is not possible to fix the screw c at the side due to the presence of a wall drill the box 6 5 and fix it to the head by means of screw M6x12 not supplied by us Fix the belt brac
13. rature min 10 C max 50 C Degree of protection IP20 Control panel EL20 included Fuse FIA 3 1 Applications Service life 5 minimum 5 years of working life with 600 cycles a day Applications HEAVY DUTY For vehicle or pedestrian accesses to institutional complexes with very intense use The operating performance specifications refer to the recommended weight about 2 3 of maximum allowed weight Use with maximum allowed weight could reduce the above performance specifications in tecnhical data The service class operating times and number of consecutive cycles are merely approximate These have been statistically determined in average conditions of use and are not certain for each single case Each automatic entrance features variable factors such as friction balancing and environmental conditions that can substantially change both the duration and operating quality of the automatic entrance or part of its components including automatic system It is up to the installer to adopt adequate safety coefficients for each single installation IP1702EN 2012 01 30 4 STANDARD INSTALLATION sm 40 CEO he RX o A di Mi PA TX TX 3 E SSA i DAR RX g 8 8 REF CODE DESCRIPTION 1 Drive unit EL20 Control panel 3 AL2 Power supply unit 4 TENAB No break batteries
14. risk exists of being crushed cut or gragged or where there are any other risks generated by the motorised door or gate Before making power connections make sure the plate details correspond to those of the power mains Fit an omnipolar disconnection switch with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm Make sure an adequate residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent cutout are fitted upstream of the elec trical system When necessary connect the motorised door or gate to a reliable earth system made in accordance with ap plicable safety regulations During installation maintenance and repair interrupt the power supply before opening the lid to access the electrical parts To handle electronic parts wear earthed antistatic conductive bracelets The motor manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of component parts being fitted that are not compatible with the safe an correct operation 7 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Perform the following operations and checks every 6 months according to intensity of use of the automation Without 230 V power supply and batteries Clean and lubricate the moving parts the carriage guides and the floor guides Check the belt tension Clean sensors and photocells Check the stability of the automatic system and make sure that all screws are correctly tightened Check the alignment of the doors the closing positions and the correct introduction of the blocking device Connect the 23
15. rovided to national competent authorities following a suitably justified request Caronno Pertusella Silvano Angaroni 29 12 2009 Managing Director 7 gt t Ss dano A upavowe 2 1 Machinery directive Pursuant to Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC the installer who motorises a door or gate has the same obliga tions as the manufacturer of machinery and as such must prepare the technical file which must contain the documents indicated in Annex V of the Machinery Directive The technical file must be kept and placed at the disposal of competent national authorities for at least ten years from the date of manufacture of the motorised door draft the EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Annex II A of the Machinery Directive and deliver it to the customer affix the CE marking on the power operated door in accordance with point 1 7 3 of Annex of the Machinery Directive 3 IP1702EN 2012 01 30 3 TECHNICAL DATA TEN Power supply 230 V 50 60 Hz Absorption 1A Accessories power supply 24 V 0 5 A max Opening speed max 0 8 m s 1 wing 1 6 m s 2 wings Closing speed max 0 8 m s 1 wing 1 6 m s 2 wings Max door weight 100 kg 1 wing 200 kg 2 wings Weight reinforced wheels 120 kg 1 wing 200 kg 2 wings Intermittence S3 100 Service life 5 HEAVY DUTY Temperature min 20 C max 55 C Batteries tempe
16. ual release instructions D In the event of maintenance malfunctioning or emergency lower the lock release lever LOKSBM if installed and move the door wings manually into the open position To block the door wings again reposition the lock release lever to the initial position A Installer TM 1 DITEC S p A Via Mons Banfi 3 21042 Caronno Pertusella VA ITALY Tel 39 02 963911 Fax 39 02 9650314 ibiza ti www ditec it ditec ditecva com IP1702EN 2012 01 30 14 gt TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER gt TEAR OFF AND DELIVER TO USER 9 USER INSTRUCTIONS FUNCTION SELECTOR The STOP position prevents the batteries from engaging in case of emergency NOTE for correct door operation and regular battery recharging it is essential that the automatic system be always powered with batteries connected also during the night FUNCTION SELECTOR COME COMH K DOOR OPEN i The door opens and remains open e T TOTAL ONE WAY OPENING A t For one way operation from the inside outside of the door e TOTAL TWO WAY OPENING EH n For two way door operation le J PARTIAL OPENING For two way one way and partial opening operation ES PARTIAL OPENING For two way partial opening DOOR CLOSED The door closes and remains closed and locked if lock is present IMMEDIATE NIGHT TIME CLOSURE STOP The door stops immediately

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