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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSECURITY SHUTTER
MODEL 523
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL THIS DOOR!
Warnings & Safety Information ................... 2Key Drawing ..................................................... 3Maintenance Instructions ............................ 4Pre-Installation Checks & Tasks ................... 5Face of Wall Installation ............................. 6-8Between Jamb Installation .....................9-11Motor wiring and Limit Setting ......... 12-14Warranty.............................................................15
TABLE OF CONTENTS WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE END USER!
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SAFETY INFORMATIONOVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS
READ THIS SAFETY INFORMATIONOverhead doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors. Since moving objects, springs under tension, and electric motors can cause injuries, your safety and the safety of others depend on you reading the information in this manual. If you have questions or do not understand the information presented, call your nearest trained door system technician.
In this section, and those that follow, the words Danger, Warning, and Caution are used to emphasize important safety information. The word:
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property damage.
The word NOTE is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSREAD AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSPotential Hazard Eff ect Prevention
MOVING DOOR
WARNINGCould result in Death
or Serious Injury
Keep people clear of opening while Door is moving.
Do NOT allow children to play with the Door Operator.
Do NOT operate a Door that jams or one that has a broken spring.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
WARNINGCould result in Death
or Serious Injury Turn OFF electrical power before wiring switch and motor to supply.
HIGH SPRING TENSION
WARNINGCould result in Death
or Serious Injury
Do NOT try to remove, install, repair or adjust springs or anything to which door spring parts are fastened, such as, wood blocks, steel brackets, cables or other like items.
Installations, repairs and adjustments must be done by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions.
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Security Shutter with parts.Right hand door is illustrated. Guides for face of wall mounting shown.
Please note that components and component locations are shown here for REFERENCE ONLY. Your unit installation and component locations may be diff erent.
CURTAINGUIDE
COVERGUIDE
ASSEMBLY
STOPPER
ALL APPLICATIONS)(NOT NEEDED IN STANDOUT TUBE
ALL APPLICATIONS)(NOT NEEDED IN
GUIDECURTAIN
HEAD
CURTAIN
COVERGUIDE
WRAPCURTAIN
STANDOUT TUBE
CURTAINSTOPPER
HOOD
FASCIA PLATE (ONLY USED WITH BETWEEN JAMB
MOUNT)
KEY DRAWING
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSOWNER’S RECOMMENDED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCETo keep shutter in good working condition, these are some things we recommend doing:
• Keep guides of shutter system free from any debris at all times.
Every month
• Wipe down the inside of shutter system guides with a damp towel to remove any dirt or debris.
• If you so choose, you can wash the security shutter curtain. Be sure to completely close the shutter and wipe down curtain with towel and a mild cleanser. Be sure to wipe off any cleanser with a clean towel.
Every six months
The above frequency of maintenance is for normal low cycle operation. Frequency of operation or unusual operating conditions may require modifi cation of the times between maintenance.
• The guides should be lubricated with a paste wax or silicone spray.
• All bearings provided with grease fi ttings should be lubricated. If so equipped, fi nd bearings located in the drive bracket and tension end of the counterbalance.
• Note: on crank operated shutters, the crank assemblies are sealed with grease and should not require lubrication.
• Locking mechanism: be sure to lubricate locking cylinder per lock manufacturer’s suggestions.
BENEFITS OF PROFESSIONAL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM There are many benefi ts to opting into a Professional Preventative Maintenance Program, where the local dealer’s technician services your shutter system on a scheduled basis. Contact your local Wayne Dalton dealer for more details on their program off ering.
• Increase operational effi ciency, safety and reliability
• Extend useful life of your equipment
• Reduce probability of equipment malfunctioning
• Decrease costly downtime
• Priority scheduling for service
• Establish relationship with experienced, service-oriented professionals
WARNING WARNINGTo avoid serious injury or death do NOT attempt to perform the following maintenance, or try to remove, install, repair or adjust springs or anything to which door spring parts are fastened, such as, wood blocks, steel brackets, cables or other like items. Installations, repairs and adjustments must be done by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions.
RECOMMENDED SCOPE OF WORK FOR PROFESSIONAL SECURITY SHUTTER PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMIt is recommended that you arrange for a Wayne Dalton dealer’s professional installer/technician to perform the following as precautionary measures to keep your shutter system running smoothly and to maximize the life of the product.
SECURITY SHUTTER:
1) Inspect shutter alignment and level.
2) Inspect slats and endlocks for damage.
3) Inspect guides, bottom bar and hood for damage.
4) Inspect all bottom astragal for wear or damage.
5) Adjust spring and lubricate bearings.
6) Inspect and tighten fasteners.
7) Inspect locks for proper operation.
8) Inspect safety labels, placement and condition.
ELECTRIC TUBE MOTOR OPERATORS:
1) Inspect and adjust limit switches.
2) Inspect operator mounting.
3) Inspect and test disconnect for manual override.
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Verify that the door installation can be accomplished before proceeding:• Locate the door drawing sheet inside the door hardware bag. • Does the wall opening shown in FIG 3 match the Opening Width and Height shown on the door drawing
sheet?• Are the guides you received suitable for the jambs? Compare the guides type shown on the door drawing
sheet with Figure 4.• Can the guides be installed plumb?• Check the sill for level. If sill is not level, mark the high sill location on the low side jamb.• Guides are designed to rest on counter/sill.
Header
OpeningHeight
Jamb
Sill
Opening Width Fig 3
FACE OF WALL MOUNT
G
BETWEEN JAMB MOUNT
G
Fig 4
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
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CURTAINGUIDE
CURTAINGUIDE
JAMB
• Mount curtain guides to the wall surface using supplied fasteners. See FIG 5A and 5B.• Check “G” Dimension as illustrated in Fig 4 on page 5. “G” Dimension must match your door drawing sheet. • Both guides MUST be on a level line and both guides MUST be plumb.• The “G” Dimension must be held within 1/8” over the entire height of the guides.• If using the Cremone cylinder lock tubular bottom bar you will need to include the standout tubes between the guides and the wall as shown in FIG 5C. The standout
tubes will need to be pre-drilled on site to match the holes in your curtain guide.
FIG 5A
Follow instructions and use proper lifting equipment and correct lifting procedure to avoid serious injury or death.
• Lift the head assembly using a fork lift or other appropriate lifting equipment and lower it onto the top of the guides, inserting the support bars into the guide as shown in FIG 6.
• Be sure the support bars are fully inserted into the guides on both sides. See FIG 7• Install the wall fasteners provided into the head plate fl anges to attach it to the jamb. See FIG 7
WARNING WARNINGRapidly closing curtain could result in death or serious injury. Do not remove factory binding around curtain assembly until step 3.
FIG 7
CURTAINGUIDE
WALLFASTENERS
FIG 5B
GUIDECURTAIN
WALLFASTENERS
STANDOUT TUBE
FIG 5C
SUPPORTBAR
GUIDECURTAIN
HEADASSEMBLY
FIG 6
SUPPORT BAR
FLANGEHEAD PLATE HEAD PLATE
FLANGE
FULLY INSERTEDSUPPORT BAR
FULLY INSERTED
FACE OF WALL INSTALLATIONSTEP 1STEP 1 INSTALL CURTAIN GUIDES TO JAMB
STEP 2STEP 2 INSTALL HEAD ASSEMBLY
WARNING WARNING
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WINDING DIRECTION(SOME COMPONENTS NOT
SHOWN FOR CLARITY)
WARNING WARNINGPRIOR TO WINDING OR MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SPRINGS, ENSURE YOU ARE WINDING IN THE PROPER DIRECTION AS STATED IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. OTHERWISE THE SPRING FITTINGS MAY RELEASE FROM SPRING IF NOT WOUND IN THE PROPER DIRECTION AND COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
WARNING WARNINGWINDING TORSION SPRING(S) IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS PROCEDURE AND SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN USING PROPER TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS.
CURTAIN
HEADPLATEWRAP
GUIDECURTAIN
WINDINGNUT
FIG 8A FIG 8B
WARNING WARNINGRapidly closing curtain could result in death or serious injury. Use caution when lowering curtain before spring tension is applied.
HEAD
HOOD
ASSEMBLY
FLANGETOP
SCREWS#10 TEK
WALLFASTENERS
FIG 11
BOTTOM BARSTOPPER
CURTAINGUIDE
• Cut the banding and carefully lower the curtain into the guides to the fully closed position.
• Using a 1-1/2” open end wrench wind the spring by turning the Winding Nut the specifi ed number of turns indicated on your door drawing sheet. The winding direction would be the same as the direction to open the door for both left and right hand drive. See FIG 8A and FIG 8B.
• Check the balance of the door. If needed raise the door and adjust the number of turns to achieve proper balance.
• Cut the banding and carefully lower the curtain into the guides to the fully closed position.
• With door in the closed position attach stopper using stud plate and nuts provided, as shown in FIG 10A and FIG 10B.
FIG 10A FIG 10B
STEP 3STEP 3 WIND SPRINGS
ATTACH BOTTOM BAR STOPPERSTEP 4STEP 4
(SKIP THIS STEP IF YOUR DOOR IS ELECTRICALLY OPERATED)
• Position the hood in place as shown in FIG 11.• Align the hood and attach using the #10 tek screws and wall
fasteners provided. See FIG 11. • If your door is 12’-0” or wider you must also attach the hood
to the hood band, supporting the center of the hood with #10 tek screws provided.
ATTACH FRONT HOODSTEP 5STEP 5
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• Align guide covers on guides and snap into place. See FIG 12A.• If needed guide covers can be removed using a fl at head screw driver.
• If your door is equipped with a motor please refer to page 12-14 for setup information and wiring.
ATTACH GUIDE COVERSSTEP 6STEP 6
MOTOR OPERATION SETUPSTEP 8STEP 8
• Place warning label on drive side guide at eye level. See FIG 12BPLACE WARNING LABELSTEP 7STEP 7
GUIDECOVER
GUIDE
GUIDECOVER
GUIDE
FIG 12A 10/01/2015 356857 REV -
MOVING door could result in death or serious injury.
Do NOT close door until doorway is clear.
1. Control the speed of the door during manual operation.2. Do not stand or walk under moving door.3. Keep doorway clear and in full view while operating door.4. Do NOT permit children to play on, near, or with door or to operate controls.5. Unlock door before opening door.6. Sensing devices on motor operated doors should be tested frequently.7. Adjustments or repairs must be made by a trained door systems technician using proper tools and instructions.8. Visually inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and/or broken parts and check to see if door operates freely. DO NOT operate a door with a broken spring.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Place label at a readable height on door drive side guide or jamb.
Do NOT remove, cover, or paint over label.
This label should be inspected periodically for legibility, and a replacement label should be ordered from the door manufac-turer as needed.
WARNING LABEL
WARNING LABEL
GUIDE
FIG 12B
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• Lift head assembly with fork lift and insert both support bars into curtain guides. See FIG 13.• Using the fork lift and two assistants, slide the whole assembly into place between the jambs until the guides are fl ush with the jamb surface at the front of the door. See
FIG 14• Check “G” Dimension as illustrated in Fig 4 on page 5. “G” Dimension must match your door drawing sheet. • Both guides MUST be on a level line and both guides MUST be plumb.• Be sure there is a small gap between the top of the headplates and the header for attaching the hood and fascia in a future step.• The “Guide Dimension” must be held within 1/8” over the entire height of the guides.• Mount curtain guides to the wall surface using supplied fasteners. See FIG 15 and 16.
WARNING WARNINGRapidly closing curtain could result in death or serious injury. Do not remove factory binding around curtain assembly until step 2.
SUPPORTBAR
GUIDECURTAIN
HEADASSEMBLY
FIG 13
GUIDECURTAIN
ASSEMBLYHEAD
GUIDECURTAIN
JAMB
FIG 14
GUIDECURTAIN
FASTENERSWALL
JAMB
CURTAINWRAP
FIG 15
FLUSH WITHOUTER SURFACE
JAMB
WALLFASTENER
CURTAINGUIDE
FIG 16
Follow instructions and use proper lifting equipment and correct lifting procedure to avoid serious injury or death.
STEP 1STEP 1 INSTALL CURTAIN GUIDES AND HEAD ASSEMBLY
BETWEEN JAMB INSTALLATIONWARNING WARNING
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FASCIA
HOOD
SCREWS#10 TEK
SCREWS#10 TEK
HEAD ASSEMBLY
WINDING DIRECTION(SOME COMPONENTS NOT
SHOWN FOR CLARITY)
WARNING WARNINGPRIOR TO WINDING OR MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SPRINGS, ENSURE YOU ARE WINDING IN THE PROPER DIRECTION AS STATED IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. THE SPRING FITTINGS MAY RELEASE FROM SPRING IF NOT WOUND IN THE PROPER DIRECTION AND COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
WARNING WARNINGWINDING TORSION SPRING(S) IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS PROCEDURE AND SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN USING PROPER TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS.
CURTAIN
HEADPLATEWRAP
GUIDECURTAIN
WINDINGNUT
FIG 17A FIG 17B
WARNING WARNINGRapidly closing curtain could result in death or serious injury. Use caution when lowering curtain before spring tension is applied.
FIG 20
BOTTOM BARSTOPPER
CURTAINGUIDE
• Cut the banding and carefully lower the curtain into the guides to the fully closed position.
• Using a 1-1/2” open end wrench wind the spring by turning the Winding Nut the specifi ed number of turns indicated on your door drawing sheet. The winding direction would be the same as the direction to open the door for both left and right hand drive. See FIG 17A and 17B.
• Check the balance of the door. If needed raise the door and adjust the number of turns to achieve proper balance.
• Cut the banding and carefully lower the curtain into the guides to the fully closed position.
• With door in the closed position attach stopper using stud plate and nuts provided, as shown in FIG 19A and FIG 19B.
FIG 19A
FIG 19B
STEP 2STEP 2 WIND SPRINGS
ATTACH BOTTOM BAR STOPPERSTEP 3STEP 3
(SKIP THIS STEP IF YOUR DOOR IS ELECTRICALLY OPERATED)
• Position hood and fascia in place as shown in FIG 20.• Align the hood and fascia and attach using the #10 tek screws provided. See FIG 20. • If your door is 12’-0” or wider you must also attach the hood to the hood band, supporting the center of the hood with #10
tek screws provided.
ATTACH FRONT HOOD AND FASCIASTEP 4STEP 4
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WARNING LABEL
GUIDE
• Align guide covers on guides and snap into place. See FIG 21A.• If needed guide covers can be removed using a fl at head screw driver.
• If your door is equipped with a motor please refer to page 12-14 for setup information and wiring.
ATTACH GUIDE COVERSSTEP 5STEP 5
MOTOR OPERATION SETUPSTEP 7STEP 7
• Place warning label on drive side guide at eye level. See FIG 21BPLACE WARNING LABELSTEP 6STEP 6
GUIDECOVER
GUIDE
GUIDECOVER
GUIDE
FIG 21A
FIG 21B
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MOVING door could result in death or serious injury.
Do NOT close door until doorway is clear.
1. Control the speed of the door during manual operation.2. Do not stand or walk under moving door.3. Keep doorway clear and in full view while operating door.4. Do NOT permit children to play on, near, or with door or to operate controls.5. Unlock door before opening door.6. Sensing devices on motor operated doors should be tested frequently.7. Adjustments or repairs must be made by a trained door systems technician using proper tools and instructions.8. Visually inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and/or broken parts and check to see if door operates freely. DO NOT operate a door with a broken spring.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Place label at a readable height on door drive side guide or jamb.
Do NOT remove, cover, or paint over label.
This label should be inspected periodically for legibility, and a replacement label should be ordered from the door manufac-turer as needed.
WARNING LABEL
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MOTOR WIRINGIncoming power must meet all NEC and local building codes, plus be properly sized for the motor. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, the motor must be properly grounded. Always install the power cable with a drip loop to prevent water penetration.
WARNING WARNINGTo avoid serious injury or death:-It is recommended that line voltage wiring be performed by a qualifi ed electrician.-Be sure that electrical power has been disconnected from the input wires being connected to the operator prior to handling these wires. An appropriate lock-out/tag-out procedure is recommended.-Line voltage must meet all local building codes.-Make sure operator voltage, phase, and frequency ratings are identical to the job site line voltage ratings.-Input power wiring must be properly sized for the operators amperage rating.-This motor requires 115V, single phase, 60Hz power.
WARNING WARNINGTo avoid serious injury or death wall controls must be located within sight of the door. There are no safety edges used with this door.
WARNING WARNINGTo avoid serious injury or death DO NOT calibrate motor or operate door unless doorway is in sight and free of obstructions. Keep clear of opening while door is moving.
WARNING WARNING
WIRE THE MOTOR AND SWITCHSTEP 8STEP 8
FIG 22BFIG 22A
Use the diagram in FIG 22B to wire the motor to the switch and power. The door system will be UL 325 compliant, ONLY if the momentary contact switch, requiring constant pressure to operate the door, is used. If your door is equipped with interlock switches, refer to FIG 22A and FIG 22B.
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LIMIT SETTING INSTRUCTIONSWARNING WARNING
To avoid serious injury or death DO NOT calibrate motor or operate door unless doorway is in sight and free of obstructions. Keep clear of opening while door is moving.
WARNING CAUTIONTo avoid damage to the door system, set the limits according to the instructions on this page:-DO NOT use the door for standard operation before the limits have been set.-The slat curtain can be over extended when lowered, and alternatively, the slat curtain can be wound up against the bottom bar stop, both situations could cause damage to the system.-Be prepared to stop the motor at any moment while setting the motor limits.
• Looking up at the bottom of the operator you will see two colored limit setting screws. One red and one white. Adjust them according to the guide below to fi nd and set the upper and lower limits.
NOTE: Each motor has a Thermal Cut Off to prevent it from over heating. Factory set limit is about 4 minutes of operation. This is a thermal setting and not a timed setting. The environmental condition of the job site will shorten the operating time before the Thermal Cut Off will activate. Allow at least 20 minutes of cooling time (it may take up to 45 minutes) before the motor will return to regular operation.
SETTING MOTOR LIMITSSTEP 9STEP 9
For a left side drive motor see FIG 23.
White = Upper LimitInsert the Hex Wrench Tool and turn:Counterclockwise (left) = LESS UPClockwise (right) = MORE UP
Red = Lower LimitInsert the Hex Wrench Tool and turn:Counterclockwise (left) = LESS DOWNClockwise (right) = MORE DOWN
FIG 23 FIG 24
For a right side drive motor see FIG 24.
Red = Upper Limit Insert the Hex Wrench Tool and turn:Clockwise (right) = LESS UPCounterclockwise (left) = MORE UP
White = Lower Limit Insert the Hex Wrench Tool and turn:Clockwise (right) = LESS DOWNCounterclockwise (left) = MORE DOWN
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Finding the Lower Limit1. Power the motor in the down direction and stop within 12” of the bottom.2. If the motor stops prior to the 12” you have found the Lower Limit; Proceed to Set-ting the Lower Limit.3. If the motor did not stop prior to reaching 12” from the bottom, Insert the Hex Wrench into the Red Limit Switch and rotate COUNTERCLOCKWISE several times (see FIG 23 pg 13).4. Power the motor in the down direction again. If it does not move you have found the Lower Limit. Proceed to Setting the Lower Limit.5. If the motor/curtain moves, STOP.6. Complete step 3 and 4 until the Lower Limit is found.
Setting Lower Motor Limit1. Once the limit has been found, the limit must be set.2. Insert the Hex Wrench into the Red Limit Switch.3. To lower the curtain until the curtain is in the fully closed position Rotate the Hex Wrench CLOCKWISE several times (See FIG 23 pg 13). Then power the motor in the down direction again. Continue this step until the curtain reaches the fully closed posi-tion.4. Remove the Hex Wrench Tool. The Lower Limit is Set.
Finding the Upper Limit1. Power the motor in the up direction and stop within 12” of the top.2. If the motor stops prior to the 12” you have found the Upper Limit; Proceed to Set-ting the Upper Limit.3. If the motor did not stop prior to reaching 12” from the top, Insert the Hex Wrench into the White Limit Switch and rotate COUNTERCLOCKWISE several times (see FIG 23 pg 13).4. Power the motor in the up direction again. If it does not move you have found the Upper Limit. Proceed to Setting the Upper Limit.5. If the motor/curtain moves, STOP.6. Complete step 3 and 4 until the Upper Limit is found.
Setting the Upper Limit1. Once the limit has been found, the limit must be set.2. Insert the Hex Wrench into the White Limit Switch.3. To raise the curtain until the curtain is in the fully open position Rotate the Hex Wrench CLOCKWISE (See FIG 23 pg 13). Then power the motor in the up direction again. Continue this step until the curtain reaches the fully open position.4. Remove the Hex Wrench Tool. The Upper Limit is Set.
SETTING MOTOR LIMITS (continued.......)STEP 9STEP 9LEFT SIDE DRIVE MOTOR
RIGHT SIDE DRIVE MOTORFinding the Lower Limit1. Power the motor in the down direction and stop within 12” of the bottom.2. If the motor stops prior to the 12” you have found the Lower Limit; Proceed to Set-ting the Lower Limit.3. If the motor did not stop prior to reaching 12” from the bottom, Insert the Hex Wrench into the White Limit Switch and rotate CLOCKWISE several times(see FIG 24 pg 13).4. Power the motor in the down direction again. If it does not move you have found the Lower Limit. Proceed to Setting the Lower Limit.5. If the motor/curtain moves, STOP.6. Complete step 3 and 4 until the Lower Limit is found.
Setting the Lower Limit1. Once the limit has been found, the limit must be set.2. Insert the Motor Stop Hex Wrench into the White Limit Switch.3. To lower the curtain until the curtain is in the fully closed position Rotate the Hex Wrench COUNTERCLOCKWISE (See FIG 24 pg 13). Then power the motor in the down direction again. Continue this step until the curtain reaches the fully closed position.4. Remove the Hex Wrench Tool. The Lower Limit is Set.
Finding the Upper Limit1. Power the motor in the up direction and stop within 12” of the top.2. If the motor stops prior to the 12” you have found the Upper Limit; Proceed to Set-ting the Upper Limit.3. If the motor did not stop prior to reaching 12” from the top, Insert the Hex Wrench into the Red Limit Switch and rotate CLOCKWISE several times (See FIG 24 pg 13).4. Power the motor in the down direction again. If it does not move you have found the Upper Limit. Proceed to Setting the Upper Limit.5. If the motor/curtain moves, STOP.6. Complete step 3 and 4 until the Upper Limit is found.
Setting the Upper Limit1. Once the limit has been found, the limit must be set.2. Insert the Hex Wrench into the Red Limit Switch.3. To raise the curtain until the curtain is in the fully open position Rotate the Hex Wrench COUNTERCLOCKWISE (See FIG 24 pg 13). Then power the motor in the up direction again. Continue this step until the curtain reaches the fully open position.4. Remove the Hex Wrench Tool. The Upper Limit is Set.
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ssiv
e en
viro
nmen
ts, w
heth
er n
atur
ally
oc
curr
ing
or m
an-m
ade,
incl
udin
g, b
ut n
ot li
mite
d to
, env
ironm
ents
with
a h
igh
degr
ee o
f hum
idity
, san
d, d
irt o
r gr
ease
. Thi
s w
arra
nty
does
not
app
ly if
the
Pro
duct
is in
stal
led
with
in 2
000
met
ers
of a
ny o
cean
or o
ther
bod
y of
sa
ltwat
er. T
his
war
rant
y sp
ecifi
cally
exc
lude
s an
y da
mag
e re
sulti
ng fr
om s
crat
chin
g, a
bras
ion
or im
pact
by
any
hard
ob
ject
, and
any
fadi
ng o
r col
or c
hang
e w
hich
may
not
be
unifo
rm d
ue to
une
qual
exp
osur
e of
the
curta
ins
to s
unlig
ht
or o
ther
ele
men
ts. W
earin
g aw
ay o
f the
pai
nted
sur
face
s of
the
Pro
duct
is a
com
mon
occ
urre
nce
resu
lting
from
the
curta
in re
peat
edly
coi
ling
upon
itse
lf an
d un
coilin
g du
ring
norm
al u
sage
(See
DA
SM
A #
274)
, and
is s
peci
fical
ly
excl
uded
from
this
war
rant
y.
THIS
WA
RR
AN
TY IS
EX
CLU
SIV
E A
ND
IN L
IEU
OF
AN
Y O
THE
R W
AR
RA
NTI
ES
, EIT
HE
R E
XPR
ES
S O
R IM
PLI
ED
, IN
CLU
DIN
G B
UT
NO
T LI
MIT
ED
TO
AN
Y IM
PLI
ED
WA
RR
AN
TY O
F M
ER
CH
AN
TAB
ILIT
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R F
ITN
ES
S F
OR
A
PA
RTI
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RP
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NT
SH
ALL
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R B
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FO
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NY
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E F
OR
, SP
EC
IAL,
IND
IRE
CT,
C
OLL
ATE
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L, P
UN
ITIV
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NC
IDE
NTA
L O
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ON
SE
QU
EN
TIA
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AM
AG
ES
, eve
n if
Sel
ler h
as b
een
advi
sed
of th
e po
ssib
ility
of s
uch
dam
ages
. Suc
h ex
clud
ed d
amag
es in
clud
e, b
ut a
re n
ot li
mite
d to
, los
s of
goo
dwill
, los
s of
pro
fits,
lo
ss o
f use
, cos
t of a
ny s
ubst
itute
pro
duct
, int
erru
ptio
n of
bus
ines
s, o
r oth
er s
imila
r ind
irect
fina
ncia
l los
s.
Cla
ims
unde
r thi
s w
arra
nty
mus
t be
mad
e pr
ompt
ly a
fter d
isco
very
, with
in th
e ap
plic
able
war
rant
y pe
riod,
and
in
writ
ing
to th
e au
thor
ized
dea
ler o
r ins
talle
r who
se n
ame
and
addr
ess
appe
ar b
elow
. The
pur
chas
er m
ust a
llow
Sel
ler
a re
ason
able
opp
ortu
nity
to in
spec
t any
Sys
tem
cla
imed
to b
e de
fect
ive
prio
r to
rem
oval
or a
ny a
ltera
tion
of it
s co
nditi
on. P
roof
of t
he p
urch
ase
and/
or in
stal
latio
n da
te, a
nd id
entif
icat
ion
as th
e or
igin
al p
urch
aser
, may
be
requ
ired.
Pro
duct
Typ
e: _
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tom
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ame
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inal
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chas
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tom
er In
stal
latio
n Lo
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er #
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stal
latio
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e of
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ler/I
nsta
ller:
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natu
re o
f Dea
ler/I
nsta
ller:
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