B HIN ACK TE N EN TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL Garage door operator sprint evolution 46721V001_062017_0-DRE_Rev-G_EN
Contents General information....................................................... 3 Functions and connections......................................... 19 Symbols............................................................................................ 3 General information......................................................................... 19 Safety instructions............................................................................. 3 Obstacle recognition (DIP 1, 2 + 3)...................
General information Symbols Radio remote control CAUTION SYMBOLS: Indicates a potential risk! Failure to follow instructions may result in serious injuries or damage! ¾¾ The radio remote control may only be used for equipment and systems in which defective remote operation of the transmitter or radio receiver does not constitute a risk to people, animals or property, or in cases where this risk is eliminated by means of additional safety facilities.
General information Maximum door dimensions * 3.530 Unit max. 214 245 35 30 Maximum width 252 310 max. 22,5 75 115 Up-and-over-door 4,000 mm Sectional door 4,000 mm Side hinged door ** 2,800 mm Side-opening sectional door or sectional horizontal sliding door 2,350 mm Up-and-over, canopy door 3,500 mm 120 375 170 2.600 176 Height (approx.
General information Declaration of Installation for the installation of an incomplete machine in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Appendix II, Section 1 B SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH Hans-Böckler-Straße 21 - 27 73230 Kirchheim/Teck Germany hereby declares that the operator sprint evolution was designed, developed and manufactured in compliance with • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC • Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU • Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014/30/EU
General information Scope of delivery The scope of delivery may vary according to the type of drive supplied. Package 1 5 1 4 3 6 2 7 Package 2 8 11 9 B K C N A TE IN H T N O NE FR R VO 8 10 12 Item Component Quantity 1. Control housing (push-button line, mains cable, illumination) 1 2. Trolley 1 3. Door fitting bracket 1 4. Connecting arm 1 5. Ceiling mount 1 6. Assembly kit 1 7. Installation and operating instructions 1 8. C-rails (uncoated) 2 9.
Preparations for installation Safety instructions Personal protective equipment CAUTION! Important instructions for safe installation. Observe all installation instructions – improper installation can lead to serious injuries! ¾¾ The power cable supplied as standard may be neither shortened nor lengthened. ¾¾ Protective goggles (for drilling) ¾¾ The voltage of the power source must correspond to that indicated on the drive's rating plate. ¾¾ Protective gloves (e.g.
Installation Safety instructions Door types and special accessories * CAUTION! Important instructions for safe installation. Observe all installation instructions – improper installation can lead to serious injuries! * Accessories are not included in the delivery 1 2 4 5 3 CAUTION! After installation, it is imperative that you check the drive to ensure that it has been correctly adjusted and that it reverses upon contacting a 50 mm high object on the floor.
Installation Installation tips Pre-installation • Check that all the parts have been supplied before you start installation work in order to save time and unnecessary work if a part is missing. Open both packages and check the scope of delivery. • Installation work can be carried out quickly and reliably by two persons. • It is important to note that the door does not bend as a result and jam in the guide rails. NOTE! Dispose of packaging material according to the applicable statutory regulations.
Installation 8 5 2 9 T N O E FR R N VO 1 17 mm 4 10 mm 3 1 2 4 5 17 mm T N O NE FR R VO 4 Insert screws (3) into the ceiling bracket (2). Slide the ceiling bracket with inserted screws onto the rear end of the rail. The switch trigger located at the rear end of the rail. Slide the control housing onto the rear end of the rail as far as it will go, in doing so, positioning the contact springs of the trolley.
Installation Installation 12 CAUTION! Use a non-slip, stable stepladder! ½ 15 ½ THP THP D S 30 11 VM 13 15 min. 35 mm 5–65 mm 30 11 min.15 NOTE! For installation on the ceiling (D), drill holes at distances of 15 mm, if possible. Smaller angle of inclination of the fixing brackets. 12 The drive mechanism can be mounted on lintel (S) or ceiling (D). THP 13 Measure front centre point (VM) of door and mark on door and on lintel THP or ceiling. 14 HM 15 min.
Installation 17 1 0 19 18 B HM 0 1 4 3 1 N 1 3 2 5 5 4 4 CAUTION! Always mount the drive in parallel to the runner rails of the door. 7 N 8 FR VO ON R T N E 60 3 20 2 2 6 3 5 NOTE! Use screws that are appropriate to the door material. Wear safety goggles when drilling! 19 Mount connecting arm (1): Insert the long bolt (2) and slide on the securing clip (3). Attach the door fitting bracket (4) to the connecting arm (1) using the short bolt (5) and slide on the securing clip (3).
Installation Fitting and connecting push-buttons Installing the socket outlet CAUTION! Socket may only be installed by a qualified electrician. Protect socket with a fuse (16 A slow-blow type). Observe all applicable regulations (e.g. VDE, etc.)! CAUTION! Position the push-button in such a way that the operator can see the door, while he/she is not inside the operating area of the door. ca 23 .0 CAUTION! Control or regulating units in a fixed position must be mounted within sight of the door.
Commissioning Setting door OPEN + CLOSED end positions NOTE! While adjusting the settings, open and close the gate manually. Do not operate it with the engaged drive system. 2 1 The distance over which the drive mechanism moves the door can be increased/reduced by using the switch trigger (V + H). Check that the door opens and closes completely. If it does not, its travel or the end positions must be adjusted. V 1 NOTE! The first movement of the drive after the power is connected must be “door OPEN”.
Commissioning Checking emergency release Programming of hand-held transmitter 1. Press the programming key (1). NOTE! With sectional doors, or doors with ceiling guides, you have the option of activating the backjump with DIP switch 6 in order to offload the operator and door mechanisms. Easier operation of the emergency release. ▫▫ 1 x for channel 1, LED (3.1) is on ▫▫ 2 x for channel 2, LED (3.
Operation/handling Safety instructions Emergency release ¾¾ Keep children, disabled persons and animals away from the door. CAUTION! The emergency release may only be used in the event of an emergency, (power failure, failure of drive, etc.) to open or close the door. Do not use it to open and close the door in other situations. This could damage the door or the drive mechanism. ¾¾ Keep your hands clear of any moving door or any moving parts.
Operation/handling Radio remote control receiver The light bulbs may differ depending on the DIP switch: • DIP switch 4 ON, light bulb (2) is on after the control reset • DIP switch 4 OFF, light bulb (2) flashes after the control reset. HOMELINK COMPATIBLE! If your vehicle is equipped with a Homelink system (version 7), you can reach our drive/radio receiver at 868.6 MHz. With holder Homelink systems, you must use a different frequency (40.685 or 434.42 MHz).
Operation/handling Programming of hand-held transmitter Connecting an external aerial 1. Press the programming key (1) An external aerial can be fitted if the possible range with the radio receiver's internal aerial is insufficient. ▫▫ 1 x for channel 1, LED (3.1) is on ▫▫ 2 x for channel 2, LED (3.2) is on Connect the external aerial (6) to the terminal (4), see chapter “Operation/ handling – description of display and push-buttons”.
Functions and connections General information Connecting push-button 2 (DIP 2) ¾¾ If the DIP switch is set to OFF; all auxiliary functions are switched off. ¾¾ Permissible cable cross-section: max. 0.75 mm². ¾¾ Cable length max. 10 m with terminal: 9 + 10, 11 + 12 CAUTION! Use the contact only for potential-free normally closed contacts. External voltage may damage or even destroy the control unit. ¾¾ Cable length max.
Functions and connections Direct socket unit (push-button 1) Defined opening and closing (DIP 7) NOTE! Swap connections (terminal 3 + 4) around if drive is to be used with a side hinged door. NOTE! With this function, push-button 1/radio channel 1only opens the door and push-button 2/radio channel 2 closes the door. ¾¾ Permissible cable cross-section: max. 1.5 mm².
Functions and connections Partial opening (DIP 8) Connecting an external aerial This function opens the door partially, depending on the given setting. Supplied vacant as standard ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 O N 4 5 6 7 8 D IP Ideas for use: garage ventilation, opening of side-opening door for personal access, to name but a few. Partial opening can also occur using just two push-buttons or just the manual remote control.
Maintenance and care Important information Changing fuses (connecting warning lamp) DANGER! Never use a hose or a high-pressure cleaner to spray down the drive or the control housing. 1. Disconnect plug from the socket. 2 ¾¾ Always disconnect the drive mechanism from the power supply before carrying out any work. 3 ¾¾ Never use lyes or acids for cleaning purposes. ¾¾ Wipe drive clean with a dry cloth as required. ¾¾ Keep your hands clear of any moving door or any moving parts.
Maintenance and care Regular checks Check safety devices regularly, every year at the very least, to ensure they function correctly. Refer to EN 12453:2000. Safety devices that are sensitive to pressure (e.g. safety switch unit) should be checked every four weeks to ensure they function correctly, see EN 60335-2-95:11-2005. In particular, check whether the drive reverses correctly when it encounters a 50 mm high obstacle lying on the ground.
Miscellaneous Disassembly IMPORTANT! Observe safety instructions! The sequence of operations is identical to that described in the Section entitled “Installation” but in reverse order. The setting procedures described are not applicable. Disposal Observe appropriate local regulations! Warranty and after-sales service The warranty granted complies with statutory requirements. Contact your local stockist for any warranty claims.
Troubleshooting Further troubleshooting tips HOMELINK COMPATIBLE! If your vehicle is equipped with a Homelink system (version 7), you can reach our drive/radio receiver at 868.6 MHz. With holder Homelink systems, you must use a different frequency (40.685 or 434.42 MHz). For more details, visit www.eurohomelink. com or contact your local stockist.
Troubleshooting Fault Possible cause Remedial action Door stops when opening Connected light barrier interrupted and DIP switch 1 on ON Eliminate interruption or set DIP switch 2 to OFF. Drive does not close door Power supply to light barrier interrupted. • Check connection Power supply to drive interrupted The first command issued after restoration of the mains supply results in the drive opening the gate fully. Safety input tripped (e.g.
SOMMER Germany SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH Hans-Böckler-Straße 21-27 73230 Kirchheim/Teck Germany Telephone: +49 7021 8001-0 Fax: +49 7021 8001-100 info@sommer.eu www.sommer.eu © Copyright 2017 All rights reserved.