Marantec Dynamic 1 121 - 128 Owner's manual

Category
Garage Door Opener
Type
Owner's manual
Dynamic 121-128
Installation and Operating Instructions
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1
Direct Attachment
1.1
Direct attachment onto the torsion spring shaft.
Attach the drive unit onto the free shaft end according to installation either
left or right.
1.2
Screw the adjustable supports onto the drive unit
and frame with the small angle on the frame.
A Frame connecting angle
B Drive unit connecting angle
O
A
O
B
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1.3
Screw the intermediate bracket (U-shaped iron fitting) and Damper elements onto
the shaft bearing bracket. Slot the 1st spacer ring onto the spring shaft. Slot the
drive unit onto the spring shaft (ensure correct position of the feather keys) and
screw onto the intermediate bracket (U-shaped iron fitting). Slot the 2nd spacer ring
onto the spring shaft and push against the drive. Push the 1st spacer ring against the
drive and fix both rings. Check that all screws are firmly seated.
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2
Dynamic with Covered Chain Unit
2.1 Direct Attachment
Insert the drive shaft assembly with spacer ring and
the covered chain unit into the hollow shaft of the
drive unit, according to intallation either left or right,
and fasten with security rings.
Slot the connectingpiece of the covered chain unit
onto the torsion spring shaft and tighten the inserted
screws. Assemble the torque support in accordance
with figure 2.3 and fit onto the drive on the opposite
side of the covered chain unit.
2.2 Through attachment
Insert the drive shaft assembly with spacer ring and
the covered chain unit into the hollow shaft of the
drive unit, according to intallation either left or right,
and fasten with security rings.
Slot the connectingpiece of the covered chain unit
onto the torsion spring shaft and tighten the inserted
screws. Assemble the torque support in accordance
with figure 2.3 and fit onto the drive on the opposite
side of the covered chain unit.
2.3
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E
B
H
Dynamic chain drive with plastic housing
3
Wall mounting
Version: AK - KU* with M10 wall bracket
Insert drive shaft assembly (B) into the hollow shaft of
the operator on left or right as required and lock in
place with circlip (E). Slot shaft distance bush (H) onto
drive shaft assembly and then slot the preassembled
AK-KU* onto the free end of the drive shaft assembly
and lock in place with circlip.
Fasten the pre-assembled M10 wall bracket to the
operator. Slot the AK-KU* with operator onto the
spring shaft (insert feather keys) and tighten screws.
Swivel the operator towards the wall and align. Mark
and drill the fixing holes for the M10 wall bracket.
Mount the operator and tighten all the screws.
B Drive shaft assembly with circlip and feather
keys
E Circlip
H Shaft distance bush
*AK-KU = chain drive in plastic housing
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4
Setting the reference point
4.1 4.2
4.1
After wiring up the operator in accordance with the separate wiring diagram, carry out a test run:
open the door halfway using the emergency hand chain, or in the case of the quick release version,
uncouple the operator from the door and open the door halfway by hand. Press the „OPEN button.
The door should open. If the rotational direction is wrong, reverse the phases.
Close the door manually. Remove the operator´s transparent cover, shift red no-load lever (A) forward (position X) and
unlock carrier plate (B) in the in the direction of the switch box. By means of red knurled wheel (C) on the right of the
switch box, turn the switch spindle clockwise until switch carriabe (G) is located approx. 5 mm in front of the bevelled
collar of the switch spindle.
4.2
Relatch the carrier plate and make secure again by re-engaging the no-load lever (position Z). The lever must be heard to click
into place!
The door must now be open fully by hand.
By means of knulled wheel (E) on the adjusting spindle, turn reference point switch (F) until it is actuated by switching carriage
(G). Now rotate knurled wheel (E) 1 - 2 turns anti-clockwise.
Return the operator´s transparent cover.
A No-load lever E Knurled wheel, adjusting spindle
B Carrier plate F Reference point switch
C Knurled wheel, switching spindle G Switching carriage
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5
Adjusting the Spindle Limit Switch
Adjustment of spindle limit switch setting:
After wiring up the operator in accordance with the separate wiring diagram, make a test run:
Using the emergency hand chain, open the door halfway, or in the case of the quick release version,
uncouple the drive from the door and open the door halfway by hand. Press the "OPEN" button.
The door should open. If the rotational direction is wrong, reverse the phases. Close the door manually. Shift the red no-load
lever (A) to the front ("X" position) and unlock the driving plate (B) in the direction of the switch box. By means of the red
knurled wheel (C) to the right of the switch box, turn the switch spindle (H) so that the switch carriage (G) actuates the limit
switch (D) "CLOSE", until the red LED (K) on the mounting plate lights up. Relock the driving plate (B) and secure with the
no-load lever (A) (position "Z"). The lever must be heard to click into place!
Re-adjust the setting if required with fine setting (M) on the switch carriage (G); Turn the adjusting cam clockwise: the drive
cuts off earlier. Open the door to its end of travel open position, and with the knurled wheel (E) on the adjusting spindle (l) set
the limit switch (F) "OPEN" until the green LED (L) on the mounting plate lights up.
Check the door's end of travel positions, re-adjusting if necessary as described above.
A No-load lever I Adjusting spindle
B Driving plate K "CLOSE" LED (red)
C Knurled wheel switching spindle L "OPEN" LED (green)
D Limit switch "CLOSE" M Fine setting
E Knurled wheel adjusting spindle X No-load lever opened
F Limit switch "OPEN" Z No-load lever closed
G Switching carriage 1 Open door further
H Switching spindle 2 Close door further
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Emergency Hand Chain Version (NHK): I = ”Close”; II = ”Open”
Pulling the emergency hand chain, disconnects the drive from
the electricity supply.
Important! After actuation of the emergency hand
chain an automatic reset is carried out and
the operator is switched on electrically.
Afterwards, it is essential to screw the emergency hand chain
firmly in place with the wing nut as shown in the
detail to fig. 6.
Before connecting the emergency hand chain to the
supplied chain link, it is important to ensure that the chain is
not fitted twisted.
If the chain is twisted, malfunctions may occur when the hand
chain is operated.
When operationthe emergency crank handle, the operator will
be switched off electrically.
Importend: Ater emergency operation, bring the
handle back into home position,
otherwise the operator will remain
switched off.
7
Emergency crank handle version (NKU)
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8
Quick Release Version (SE)
Pull on the cord with red knob, loop the taut cord tightly around the fixing
screw as shown in the detail below and secure with the wing nut. After
employing the quick release, it is important to secure the pull cord with
slight slack with the wing nut as shown in the detail below.
Important! Please observe the regulations governing
spring safety devices and cable safety
devices specific to the country in question.
Caution! The quick release can and may only be
operated when the door is closed.
Caution! The quick release can and may only be
operated when the door is closed.
9
Emergency Hand Chain and Controlled Quick Release Version (SEG)
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Maintenance release mechanism (WE)
The motor can be uncoupled from the spring shaft to allow maintenance work to be carried out on the door system.
Before maintenance work is carried out, the following steps must be taken: unscrew pressure screw
O
A , relocate the
lock plate
O
B by 5 mm in direction of "X", screw in pressure screw
O
A at point
O
C and thus actuate the setbolt
O
D
of the release mechanism.
IMPORTANT! The release mechanism may only be operated by specialist personnel for the purpose of
maintenance and with the door closed.
O
A
O
B
O
D
O
C
10
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11.1 - 11.2 Fitting to the frame:
Attach the junction box with mounting plate to a vertical track fastening at mid door height as shown in fig. 11.1 or 11.2.
Remove the existing screw and replace with the supplied screw together with the flat nut. Break through the pre-punched
openings for the PG screw connections and feed in the connecting cable to the control unit.
11.3 Fitting to the wall:
Fit the junction box with mounting plate and angle bracket to the wall. Break through the pre-punched openings for the PG
screw connections (control unit) and feed in the connecting cable to the control unit, with the PG screw connection facing
downwards. Screw down the ring nut on the coiled cable with the fixture.
A Door frame
B Vertical track fastening
C Junction box
D Vertical track
E Coiled cable
F Mounting plate
Fitting the junction box to the frame/wall using control 44/45 with
door leaf connecting unit, Control 120-123
(if included, only in conjunction with closing edge safety device or door leaf connecting unit)
11
O
A
O
F
O
D
O
E
O
C
O
D
O
E
O
A
O
B
O
F
O
C
11.1 11.2
O
E
11.3
O
C
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Fitting and cabling the door leaf sensors
O
H
12
O
E
O
K
O
G
O
G
O
K
O
E
O
G
O
K
O
E
O
H
O
D
C2
O
E
O
K
O
G
C1
B2
B1
O
H
F1
O
A
O
B
O
C
O
A
F2
135 mm
O
D
O
J
O
E
O
G
O
I
O
E
O
G
F2
F1
12.1 Control unit side: inside right
O
H
O
E
O
K
O
G
O
G
O
K
O
E
O
G
O
K
O
E
O
H
O
D
B2
O
E
O
K
O
G
B1
C2
C1
O
H
F2
O
A
O
B
O
C
O
A
F1
135 mm
O
D
O
I
O
E
O
G
O
J
O
E
O
G
F1
F2
12.2 Control unit side: inside left
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12.3 As 12.1, but without distributor housing on the second door side
O
H
O
K
O
E
O
K
O
E
O
H
O
D
B2
B1
O
H
F1
O
A
O
B
O
J
O
I
O
E
F2
F1
F2
O
H
O
E
O
K
O
H
B2
O
E
O
K
B1
O
H
O
B
O
A
F1
135 mm
O
D
O
I
O
E
O
J
F1
F2
F2
12.4 As 12.2, but without distributor housing on the second door side
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Attention:
Only carry out work on the completely installed door and with the torsion spring tensioned.
The given dimension of 135 mm must be observed.
In the case of longer fixtures, screw housings
O
B and
O
C to the fixture using mounting plate
O
A . For doors with a wicket
door, >5600 mm, screw the housing without mounting plate
O
A directly onto the door leaf, the electronics circuit board on
the control unit side, the distributor on the opposite side.
Attention:
Remove the locking pin of the cable slack device or cable safety device on both sides.
Insert safety contact
O
D into the housing of the cable slack device or cable safety device and screw in place.
Attention:
The flat cable of the safety switches must be fed into the housing from below.
Loosen the outer PG nuts on both housings, push the PG nuts over the flat cable of the switches, insert the flat cable through
the moulded gasket and retighten the nuts.
If a closing edge safety device is included, cut out the floor seal as shown in figures 13.1 or 13.2. Push the optosensors
(transmitter = grey, receiver = black) into the profile, with the receiver on the control unit side and the transmitter on the
opposite side.
Allow the connecting cable to re-emerge through the pre-punched opening in the floor seal. Push connecting cable
O
G
through the upper chamber in the floor seal and allow to re-emerge through the pre-punched opening in the floor seal.
Loosen the central PG nuts, push them over the flat cable, insert through the moulded gasket and retighten the nuts. Now
push together the plugs on both sides in accordance with the printed symbols.
Attention:
Any PG connections not in use must be closed off with sealing washers.
Close both housings with their covers.
A Mounting plate
B1* Housing for optosensor electronics
B2* Housing for connecting unit
C1* Distributor housing for optosensor
C2* Distributor housing for the connecting unit
D Cable slack device safety contact
E Cable slack device connecting cable
F1 Receiver optosensor connecting cable
F2 Transmitter optosensor connecting cable
G Optosensor connecting cable
H Coiled cable to the junction box
I Receiver optosensor
J Transmitter optosensor
K Fastening screw for earth contact (must be inserted!)
*if included
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13
Closing edge safety device with optosensor
13.1 Protection category IP 54
13.2 Protection category IP 65
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Test and maintenance instructions
If operator drives in neither direction:
- check the voltage. Check the fuses in the mains isolator and the small fuses in the control box as well as
the mains plug.
- check wiring to limit switches and to motor unit.
- check the static current circuit, i.e. "Stop" button, wicket door contact, cable slack device.
Drive operates in "Close" direction without self-hold:
- The closing edge safety device (optosensor) is automatically tested for correct function prior to every
door closing cycle.
If during the course of this self-monitoring no test signal is given (light path interrupted, cable broken),
the controls will automatically switch over to the dead man's circuit for the next door closing cycle
("Close" without self-hold).
If self-hold is not available, check the following:
- Press-and-release operation for direction "CLOSE"
- optosensor not connected?
- wire broken or terminal fault on coiled cable.
- drive cuts out within 1 sec. of the door opening or closing (power limitation activated).
- check that door runs smoothly.
Commissioning
Industrial door operators must be wired, commissioned and checked at least once a year by a qualified specialist
(with written verification).
The closing edge safety device must be tested as follows:
Optosensor test:
Remove the optosensor or receiver from the door bottom edge seal. Open and close the door.
The next door closing cycle must then be without self-hold.
Maintenance
The Dynamic operator is pratically maintenance-free. However, all moving parts of the door and operator should be
checked regularly.
Maintenance of the wicket door contact:
check whether the magnetic contacts connected in series switch separately.
To do this, bridge one contact at a time and open the wicket door.
This should cut off the electric operator immediately.
Status: 04.2002
#8 009 389
1 - GB 36055 - M - 0.5 - 0995
EN 50081
EN 50082
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Marantec Dynamic 1 121 - 128 Owner's manual

Category
Garage Door Opener
Type
Owner's manual

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