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3.
INSTALLATION
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Unless otherwise specified, all measurements are expressed
in millimetres (mm).
3.1 Housing fastening
Fig. 8 and 9 show the fastening of the housing in accordance
with the height of the wing:
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Fasten the housing by means of steel blocks M6 Ø12 or
screws 6MA (not provided by us).
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Verify if housing rear side is perpendicular to the floor and
not lengthwise deformed by the shape of wall. Should the
wall not be straight and smooth, iron plates shall be ar-
ranged on it prior to guide fastening
Attention: the housing must be attached securely to the wall to
support the weight of the wings.
3.2 Wood door wing preparation
The door must be robustly constructed.
Fix the door wing attachment bracket on the door wing, and fix
the latter to the carriage, as indicated in fig. 8.
It is advisable to install rubber borders at the ends of the wing
to reduce force of impact.
3.3 Glass door wing preparation
The glass fitting section may be used with glass-only wings of
10 or 12 mm thickness. It is not usable on any kind of normal
or stratified glass.
Carry out the operations indicated in fig.10.
We recommend to apply a light layer of silicone between the
glass corner and the end of the profile.
Warning: in closing position for all-glass wings, without gaskets,
leave at least 10 mm to avoid contact between glass wings.
3.4 Door wing adjustment
It is possible to adjust the vertical position of the door wing, as
shown in the figure.
Check, by moving the wing by hand, that it moves freely and
without friction and that all the wheels bear on the guide.
3.5 Belt tightness
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Tighten the belt correctly, moving the belt transmission [7]
to the left.
Warning: a wrong adjustment can prevent the automation from
working properly.
CIVIK - IP1953
3.6 Guides at floor installation
For guides at floor use only antifriction materials such as PVC,
NYLON, TEFLON. It is preferable that the length of the guide
should not be greater than the overlap between the mobile and
fixed wing, and that it not enter the passage space. The guide
slide on the floor must be smooth for the entire length of the
wing.
[23] Guide for framed door supplied by us: cut to required.
[24] Guide for glass door supplied by us.
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3.7 Fastening door wing locking device CIVIKLA
The door wing locking device can be fitted to keep the door
closed. The automation automatically recognises the locking
device and acts properly.
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Fix the door wing locking device [18] inside the box, using
the screws supplied on the basis of the type of automa-
tion chosen.
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Place the door wing in the closure position.
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Fix the lock hook-up bracket [19] to the carriage, as indi-
cated in fig.4d-5d-6d.
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Check that, with the door closed, the lock is resting cor-
rectly on the lock hook-up bracket, preventing the door
from sliding.
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Make the electrical connections as shown in chapter 4.
3.8 Fastening of the radio receiver OCL
It is possible to install the radio receiver that allows the door to
be activated by means of wireless commands.
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Fasten the radio receiver [20] inside the box by means of
the supplied screws.
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Carry out the electrical connections as shown in the related
manual.
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Memorise the transmitters as shown in the related manual.
3.9 Installation on disappearing doors
It is possible to install the CIVIK automation on disappearing
doors, following the indications of figures 11, 12 and 13.
By means of the pulling unit [26], the door wing is connected
to the automation belt.
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