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DC7000 - Low Energy Swing Door Operator Single Door Application Pair of Doors Application Low energy automatic swing door operator will make your entrance handicap accessible. Easy manual opening. An ADA door system conforms to ANSI A156.19 for the Americans with Disabilities Act. A Few Applications: Hospital corridors Banks Urgent Care Facilities Patient Facilities Patient Rooms Doctor s Offices Rest rooms Colleges Schools & Libraries Universities Adjustable closing speed and time delay that allows you to speed up or slow down your automatic door. Fast and easy install without taking away any aesthetics from the building. Available in clear or dark bronze anodized finish. Integrates to any security system. Fire and life safety compliant. 39 header size. Includes 2 wireless push plate switches. See Reverse Side For Details 888-833-7857 ext. 308 estimating@doorcontrolservices.com

Available Option (Additional Cost) MS08 Touchless Switch Multiple Colors Easy Installation Sterile Environments BEA microwave motion sensor is used as a contact-free switch, providing excellent control and operation of automatic doors Doppler Radar technology allows for use in sterile environments (i.e., clean rooms, healthcare facilities, food processing plants) It can be placed unobtrusively in a room or hallway when mounted behind a non-reflective surface where the aesthetics demand it be inconspicuous Variable adjustment of pattern depth from 4 to 24 inches Details: 110 volt electrical service to each operator not included. Also not included are permits (if required), header support for each swing operator, painting, patching repairing of floors walls or ceilings, doors, frames, hinges, or any other manual or electric hardware not specified. If MS08 Touchless switches are chosen, low voltage wiring and single gang electrical boxes to house the switches are not included. No wearing parts mean increased product life Water-resistant foam gasket provides increased durability when product is exposed to water or cleaning product

AAADM American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers Low Energy Power Operated Doors OWNER'S MANUAL Distributed by: Section Contents Page Caution 2 To Our Customers 3 Service Availability 3 Compliance with Safety Standards 3 What You Should Know 4 Daily Safety Check 5 Operation 8 Limited Warranty 8 02-10

CAUTION An Improperly Adjusted Door can cause injury and/or equipment damage. Inspect door operation daily using safety checklist in owner's manual and at door. Have door adjusted as described in Owner's Manual. Have door inspected at least annually by an AAADM certified inspector. In the following manual, the word: Caution means that injury or property damage can result from failure to follow instructions. Note is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important differences in equipment. 02-10

To Our Customers The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with your automatic door system. It is essential that you "know your system" and that you recognize the importance of maintaining your door system in compliance with the industry standards for safety. It is your responsibility, as owner or caretaker of the equipment, to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis to ensure that it is safe for use by your invitees, customers, or employees. This manual will provide you with a description of the operation and maintenance requirements of your door. It also provides the instructions for the Daily Safety Check. Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Daily Safety Check, or at any other time for any other reason, do not attempt to repair or adjust the door. Call an AAADM Certified technician. These technicians are trained to service your door in accordance with applicable industry safety standards. Service Availability Low energy automatic door products are distributed through a nationwide network of authorized suppliers for sales, installation, and service. Should you need service on your door system, consult the respective door manufacturer or its authorized representative. Compliance with Safety Standards Your door system was designed to the latest operating and safety standards. In order to ensure the continued safe operation of your door, it is important that - Your door system be maintained in compliance with the standards of the industry. - Proper signage and labels be applied and maintained on your doors. If signage is removed or cannot be read, request replacement when calling for service. AAADM, the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers, has established a program to certify automatic door inspectors. Through this program, the inspectors are trained to check your door systems for compliance with the American National Standards Institute standard ANSI/BHMA A156.19. 02-10

What You Should Know Be sure that an automatic door supplier has provided the following for each door: 1. Instruction on how to conduct the Daily Safety Check* (by walk-through example). 2. Location of function switches and instruction in their use. 3. Circuit breaker or main power-disconnect location for each door system. 4. AAADM inspection form or a work order signed by an AAADM Certified Inspector. 5. A completed annual compliance inspection label located at the bottom of the safety information label affixed to the door. 6. Warranty information for each door. 7. Number to call for service or questions about your system if you are uncertain of any condition or situation. Note: If there are any problems, or if you are unsure about the safe performance of the door, discontinue door operation immediately and secure in a safe manner. Call an authorized automatic door professional for repair. *Note: AAADM Daily Safety Check videos are available. Contact your automatic door supplier or AAADM. 02-10

Daily Safety Check Perform the following safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers' safety and your own protection. Verify the following requirements while traffic is restricted. 1. Activate the door. Door should open at a slow smooth pace (4 seconds or more) and stop without impact. 2. Door must remain fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before beginning to close. 3. Door should close at a slow smooth pace (4 seconds or more) and stop without impact. 4. Inspect the floor area. It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall. Keep traffic path clear. 5. Inspect door s overall condition. The appropriate signage should be present and the hardware should be in good condition. 6. Have door inspected by an AAADM certified inspector at least annually. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, TURN OFF THE DOOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT AND CALL YOUR AUTOMATIC DOOR SUPPLIER. General Safety Pay attention to the following general safety items and perform checks periodically where noted. 1. Force. Force to prevent the door from closing should not exceed 15 pounds. This can be measured with a force gauge. 2. Breakout Stop. Center pivoted in-swinging doors may be supplied with an emergency breakout stop or switch that will allow the door to open in the direction of emergency egress. Call your supplier for details. When the door is pushed into the breakout mode, check that door will not activate. 3. Signage. Doors shall be equipped with (a) decal(s) visible from either side, instructing the user as to the operation and function of the door. The decal shall be mounted 50 inches, +/- 12 inches, from the floor to the centerline of the decal. The letters shall be 5/8 inch high minimum. 02-10

Figure 1 ACTIVATE SWITCH A. All low energy doors shall be marked with a sign, visible from both sides of the door, with the words Automatic Caution Door. See Figure 1. The sign shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter and with minimum 5/8 inch tall black lettering on a yellow background. Additional information may be included. B. When a separate wall switch is used to initiate the operation of the door operator, the door shall be provided with decals on both sides of the door with the message Activate Switch to Operate or the side with the knowing act switch if there is only one. Letters white and background blue. See Figure 2. TO OPERATE C. When door motion is used to initiate the door operation, the doors shall be provided with the message Push to Operate on the push Figure 2 side of the door and Pull to Operate on the pull side of the door. Letters white and background blue. See Figure 3 Push to Operate Pull to Operate Figure 3 4. Lock Stile. With door open, grasp lock stile of door and attempt to move vertically and horizontally. There should be no looseness in the door pivots or in connections between door and operator. 5. Housekeeping. Check the door area for tripping or slipping hazards. 6. Check all door panels for damage. Make sure that all hardware and overhead covers are properly secured. There should be no bulletin boards, literature racks, merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area that would interfere with use of the door or invite people to stop or stand in the door area. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, TURN OFF THE DOOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT AND CALL YOUR AUTOMATIC DOOR SUPPLIER TO MAKE PROMPT REPAIRS. Operation (This section to be added by Company.) Warranty (This section to be added by Company.) 02-10

DC One Automatic Sliding Door Retrofit The DC One replaces all drive components and wear items on an automatic sliding door system with half the labor time and half the cost of a new door replacement. 321 VZ County Road 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 www.doorcontrolservices.com Phone: 888-833-7857 Fax: 877-888-5220 marketing@doorcontrolservices.com

Are you... worried that new sliding doors do not fit your budget? experiencing excessive service calls on the same doors? working with sliding doors that are obsolete and have hard to find parts? We Can Help... With half the labor time and half the cost of a new door replacement, DC One is a way to resolve your service issues. The DC One can also provide an effective alternative to the replacement of custom doors - such as special height or weight packages, or doors that have been clad with expensive materials (such as stainless steel, polished brass, or paint). When you simply do not have the budget to replace a door, the DC One can provide an economical and reliable solution - immediately. Provides an alternative to costly new door replacement Eliminates repetitive failures Retrofi ts all major brands of sliding door operators 1 year warranty Meets or exceeds current ANSI A156.10-2005 safety standards Extends the life of your door by up to 10 years No demolition to existing door Heavy duty options available Quiet, reliable, and safe operation In stock for immediate shipment Available technical support DC One Automatic Sliding Door Retrofit

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TABLE OF CONTENTS pg. 1. COMPONENTS 2 2. HEADER PREPARATION 2 3. DOOR PREPARATION 2 4. MOTOR AND CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 2 5. WIRING OF ACCESSORIES 3 6. DRIVE BELT AND BRACKET INSTALLATION 3 7. CONNECTING POWER 3 8. WALK TEST 3 9. SAFETY TEST AND DOCUMENTATION 4 10. CONTROL LAYOUT 4 11. I/O CONNECTOR LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION 5 12. HOW TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE 6 13. MENU DISPLAY SCREENS 7 14. PART NUMBERS 12 15. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 16. WARRANTY TERMS 12 17. TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS 13 18. WIRING DIAGRAMS 14 DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 1 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

NOTE: Approximate installation time: 2 to 4 hours 1 Technician. 1. COMPONENTS Motor / Gearbox (1) Control (1) Drive Belt (1) Optional on some systems Belt Brackets (2) Idler / Tensioner (1) When required Decal Set (1) AAADM Owner s Manual (1) AAADM Daily Safety Check Decal (1) OPTIONAL: Bottom Guides (1 or 2) Top Rollers (2 or 4) 2. HEADER PREPARATION WARNING Shut off and disconnect all primary electrical power to the door header before proceeding any further. Disconnect all sensor wiring from the control and/or interface board. Keep the wiring available if you intend to re-use the sensors Disconnect all safety beam wiring from the control and/or interface board. Keep the wiring available if you intend to re-use the safety beams. Disconnect all switches from the control and/or interface. Keep the switches in place if you intend to re-use them for the retrofit. Remove the entire existing drive system from the header (motor/gearbox, control, interface, belt, chain, cables, etc.). Do not throw away any mounting hardware as it may be used to mount the DC One components (see drawings). BOX CORES and USED COMPONENTS (motor/gearbox, control, etc.) use the return shipping label and ship to Door Controls. 3. DOOR PREPARATION Remove and replace the bottom guides (If needed). Remove and replace top rollers (If needed). IMPORTANT NOTE: Manual resistance of the sliding panels, with no belt attached, should not exceed 8 lb for bi-parts, or 4 lb for single slides. Use a force gauge to push against the door to slide it open and closed to check the resistance. Be sure to check for mechanical door stops at each end of the header. If door stops are missing, they may be ordered as an accessory from Door Controls. Do not install new belt brackets yet, this will allow more working room when installing the control and related wiring. 4. MOTOR AND CONTROLLER INSTALLATION Install DC One motor/gearbox and controller per the instructions shown on the enclosed drawing. DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 2 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

5. WIRING OF ACCESSORIES Complete all wiring. Refer to the wiring diagrams in Sections 11 and 18. Be sure to complete the wiring for any accessories that may be required as well: Activation Sensors Safety Sensors Safety Beams On-Off Switch Emergency Breakout Switch Electric Carriage Lock (accessory) Reduced Opening Switch (accessory) 1-Way Switch (accessory) 6. DRIVE BELT AND BRACKET INSTALLATION Upon completion of all wiring, the drive belt, related brackets and idler pulley may be installed. Refer to the detailed dimensions drawing that came with the package to determine all mounting locations. When complete, install the drive belt and tension to result in approximately 1 to 2 deflection overall up and down at the center of the greatest span between clamp and pulley. The belt may need to be cut to the correct length. Use a strong pair of wire cutters to make a clean cut. Check to make sure there are no wires that could be potentially caught by the moving parts. With the belt installed and tensioned, move the doors manually to their full open and then full closed position and ensure that they slide without binding or obstruction. 7. CONNECTING POWER Connect and apply main power to the control. Perform a factory reset Refer to Sections 12 and 13. Press the TEST button on the DC One control to trigger an activation cycle. When the learn cycle is complete, normal operation will resume according to default values set in the control. Fine-tuning of the control may be necessary at this point. Other than door handing and breakout polarity, the most common adjustments are for speed, force and time. Although there are more adjustments if needed. See Sections 12 & 13 for further instructions. 8. WALK TEST Check all functions to ensure proper operation REMEMBER Even if a door is designated for 1-way traffic, a secondary activation sensor is still required at the side not intended for approach. The activation zone must extend to at least 24 out from the face of the door With the door switch off, make sure the doors are fully closed. Check alignment of doors for proper weather-seal and ensure that door locks properly Use walk-test aides such as the dimensional mat shown below, to help outline key distances for testing sensor patterns DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 3 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

9. SAFETY TEST AND DOCUMENTATION When all DC One and sensor adjustments are complete, perform a thorough safety test to validate proper and safe performance in accordance with current ANSI A156.10 guidelines as well as recommendations prescribed by the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers (AAADM). Door Controls recommends this step be performed by an AAADM certified door inspector. Walk toward the door at a normal pace. The door should open when you are about 4 feet from the door. Stand motionless on threshold for at least 10 seconds. The door should not close. Move clear of the area. The door should remain open for at least 1.5 seconds and should close slowly and smoothly. Repeat steps 1 through 3 from the other direction if door is used for two way traffic. Inspect the floor area. It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause the user to trip or fall. Keep traffic path clear. Inspect door s overall condition. The appropriate signage should be present. Have door inspected by an AAADM certified inspector at least annually. DO NOT USE DOOR if it fails any of these safety checks or if it malfunctions in any way. Be sure to place an AAADM Daily Safety Check decal on the door (usually near the On-Off switch). Document all work, obtain signatures on all work orders, and instruct the owner on door operation. Be sure to leave a copy of the AAADM Owner s Manual for sliding doors with the owner or facilities manager. 10. CONTROL LAYOUT A B C D E F G H I J T S R Q P O N M L K A. Transformer B. Transformer Connector C. Power Connector D. Status LEDs E. Display Screen F. Parameter Adjustment Knob G. Encoder Status LEDs H. Encoder Connector I. Sensor Connector J. Multifunction Switch Connector K. Special Modes Connector L. Lock Connector M. Test Button (activates door) N. Program Button O. Down Button P. Up Button Q. Reset Button R. Lock Voltage S. Display Intensity T. Motor Connector DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 4 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

11. I/O CONNECTOR LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION J6 J7 1 x Common + 1 x Common + 2 x Off 2 x Emergency Open 3 x One Way 3 x Common + 4 x Partial Open 4 x Ratchet 5 x Hold Open 5 x Common + 6 x Reset 6 x Activation 7 x 24 VAC 7 x Common + 8 x 24 VAC Return 8 x Breakout 9 x Common + 9 x Common + 10 x Safety 10 x Night Mode J5 J8 1 x 24 VAC 1 x DC One Lock 2 x 24 VAC Return 2 x DC One Lock 3 x Common + 3 x DC One Lock 4 x Inner Sensor 4 x DC One Lock 5 x 24 VAC 5 x DC One Lock 6 x 24 VAC Return 6 x DC One Lock 7 x Common + 7 x NC 8 x Outer Sensor 8 x NC 9 x Safety 9 x NC 10 x Common + 10 x NC J6 Multifunction Switch Pins 1 to 6 Compatible with DC position switches o 5PSW1 5 position knob o 5PSW2 5 position key o 6PSW1 6 position knob o 6PSW2 6 position key Off o Disables ratchet, inner sensor and outer sensor inputs o Locks door if lock is present o Control on LED will turn off One Way o Disables outer sensor in closed position o Yellow LED is on when active Partial Open o Door will not fully open o Width is adjustable in menu o Yellow LED is on when active Hold Open o Holds the door in the open position o Green LED is on when active Reset o Resets position values o Door will relearn on next activation o Yellow LED is on when active DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 5 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

J6 Safety Beams Pins 7 to 10 Activates the door except when in the closed position 24 VAC power to safety beam module Red LED is on when active J5 Inner and Outer Sensors Separate 24 VAC connections for sensor power Inner Sensor o Activates door except when off or in night mode o Green LED is on when active Outer Sensor o Activates door except in off, one way, or night mode o Green LED is on when active Safety o Activates the door except when in the closed position o Red LED is on when active J7 Special Modes Emergency Open o Activates the door during all modes o Green LED is on when active Ratchet o Activates door and stays open until ratchet is pressed again o Does not activate during off, one way, or night mode o Green LED is on when active Activation o Activates the door during all modes o Green LED is on when active Breakout o Stops door motion o Software selectable polarity (NO/NC) o Red LED is on when active Night Mode o Disables inner and outer sensors in closed position o Door activates with emergency open and activation input only (pin 2 or 6 of J7) o Yellow LED is on when active J8 Lock Pins 1 to 6 are used to control the DC One lock Lock voltage is selectable between 12 and 24 volts with toggle switch See wiring diagrams for detailed information 12. HOW TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE Press both the RESET and the PROGRAM button. Release the RESET button and continue to hold the PROGRAM button After the display changes, release the PROGRAM button You are now in program mode. After making changes, press RESET to exit program mode The control will perform a learn cycle on the first activation after a reset DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 6 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

13. MENU DISPLAY SCREENS Pressing the up button will cycle through the menu in the following order. Factory default settings are shown, following a reset. Turning the parameter adjustment knob will change the values for that setting. Door Position Encoder Counts DOOR POSITION 00258 act sf ro bo 0 X Y Status State Encoder Pulses This is a status only screen that gives the following information: Encoder Counts shows the actual encoder count relative to door position Encoder Pulses toggles between upper and lower case as encoder pulses are received Status toggles between upper and lower case as status changes o act/act Activation o sf/sf Safety o ro/ro Reduced open o bo/bo Breakout State shows the state of the controller o 0 Closed o 1 Opening o 2 Open Deceleration o 3 Open Check o 4 Open o 5 Closing o 6 Close Deceleration o 7 Close Check o B Boost Mode o L Learn Mode o O Obstruction Life Cycle Counter LIFE CYCLE COUNT 00000000 Indicates the total number of door cycles on the control Non-resettable Trip Cycle Counter TRIP CYCLE COUNT 00000000 Indicates the number of cycles since the trip counter was last reset DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 7 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

Trip Counter Reset Resets the trip counter Resettable in program mode only Faults Detected Learn Torque Learn Open Speed Learn Close Speed RESET TRIP COUNTER FAULTS DETECTED NONE Lists the fault that the control is currently under o None o Broken or Loose Belt o Jammed Door o Obstruction Lockout Control will remain in hold open after 3 consecutive obstruction errors Control must be reset or turned off to clear error Off is preferable to prevent a relearn cycle after a reset LEARN TORQUE 020.5% Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode LEARN OPEN SPEED 014.8% Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode LEARN CLOSE SPEED 014.8% Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode Motor Type SELECT MOTOR TYPE DC ONE V3 Adjustable in program mode only Phone Number Software Version DOOR CONTROLS 800-437-3667 DC ONE V3 FIRMWARE V 1.15 DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 8 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

Open Speed Close Speed Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode Open Check Speed Close Check Speed Boost Speed Open Deceleration Close Deceleration OPEN SPEED 056.3% CLOSE SPEED 020.9% OPEN CHECK SPEED 012.0% Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode CLOSE CHECK SPEED 012.0% Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode BOOST SPEED 030.1% Acceleration from a stopped position to check speed Ranges from 5 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode OPEN DECELERATION 030 Adjusts the transition between open and open check Higher values cause a more abrupt change between the two speeds Ranges from 0 to 255 Adjustable in or out of program mode CLOSE DECELERATION 030 Adjusts the transition between close and close check Higher values cause a more abrupt change between the two speeds Ranges from 0 to 255 Adjustable in or out of program mode DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 9 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

Open Torque OPEN TORQUE 072.0% Close Torque Open Check Torque Close Check Torque Open Check Size Ranges from 0 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode CLOSE TORQUE 072.0% Ranges from 0 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode OPEN CHECK TORQUE 014.8% Ranges from 0 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode CLOSE CHECK TORQUE 014.8% Ranges from 0 to 100% Adjustable in or out of program mode Close Check Size OPEN CHECK SIZE 10" Ranges from 3 to 18 Adjustable in program mode only Reduced Open Size CLOSE CHECK SIZE 05" Ranges from 3 to 18 Adjustable in program mode only REDUCE OPEN SIZE 16" Ranges from 12 to 72 in 4 increments Adjustable in program mode only Hold Open Time HOLD OPEN TIME 3s Ranges from 1 to 30 seconds Adjustable in program mode only DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 10 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

Door Braking DOOR BRAKING OFF Should only be turned on for heavy doors Adjustable in program mode only Handing Lock Type RIGHT HAND DOOR Sets the door to either right or left hand mode Adjustable in program mode only FAIL SECURE LOCK Sets the lock type to either secure or safe, auto detects DC One lock Adjustable in program mode only Breakout Polarity BREAKOUT POLARITY NO Configures breakout for either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts Adjustable in program mode only Lock Delay LOCK DELAY OFF When enabled, there will be a delay of 1 second between activation and when the door panels move to allow the lock to clear the door path Adjustable in program mode only Load Factory Defaults LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT Pressing the program key will reset all settings to factory default Adjustable in program mode only DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 11 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

14. PART NUMBERS Control DC1-CONTROL Motor DC1-MOTOR Power Cord DC1-POWER CORD Transformer* DC1-TRANSFORMER Belt DC1-BELT Lock** DC1-LOCK FAIL SAFE or DC1-LOCK FAIL SECURE * Included with control ** Optional 15. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Input Power Consumption Secondary Power Supply Drive Train Control Maximum Door Weight Operating Environment 120 Volts AC, Single Phase 150W Max. 24 Volt, 1A Max. Molded Brushed DC Motor with Gear Reduction Assembly Microprocessor Controller 400 lbs (200lbs per panel for bi-part) -4F to 158F (-20C to +70C) 30% to 85% Relative Humidity 16. WARRANTY TERMS 1 Year from date of purchase from Door Controls. DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 12 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

17. TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS Before wiring any sensors into the DC One control, it is a good idea to apply power and test the door to ensure it will power open and closed when the TEST button is pressed. Use caution during this test as the sensors will not be operational The following inputs have status LEDs to help identify problems: Power Safety Control On Inner Sensor Door Locked Outer Sensor Heartbeat Emergency Open One Way Ratchet Partial Open Activation Hold Open Breakout Reset Night Mode The heartbeat LED should be blinking. If not, cycle power on the control. If the heartbeat LED is still not blinking, the control is malfunctioning and should be replaced. If programming of the control is unsuccessful, it is easiest to restore the default values and then start over, rather than trying to correct any faulty programming. When power is applied, the door powers open and stays open. Motion or presence sensor output is being held (closed circuit). If unsure which sensor, unplug one by one until fault is isolated. Correct as necessary. Safety beam is blocked or is faulty. Correct as necessary. Door handing is set incorrectly. Enter program mode and change hands. Door powers closed and then stay closed. Press the TEST button on the face of the DC One control. Door should power open and then close. If it does not open, door handing is set incorrectly. Enter program mode and change hands. Door will not open or close. As a first step, always check the DC One digital display for error messages and proceed accordingly. Breakout switch is not wired properly. If red light is on for breakout function on I/O interface, it means that the control is in a breakout condition. Check to ensure breakout polarity is set correctly. On/Off switch is not wired properly or it is in the off position. If the switch is in the on position, the green LED to the left of the display will be on. Important Upon completion of your retrofit, ensure all functions of the door perform satisfactorily. Walk-test the door according to AAADM recommended guidelines and correct all discrepancies, if any, before leaving the job site. DO NOT compromise proper performance. If repairs cannot be immediately made, shut the door OFF and inform the owner of any special instructions and corrective actions. Contact Door Controls for further technical support when needed: Door Controls 321 VZ County Road 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 Phone: 1-800-437-3667 Fax: 1-800-356-8858 Email: parts@doorcontrolsusa.com www.doorcontrolsusa.com DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 13 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

18. WIRING DIAGRAMS ON / OFF Switch ON / OFF / HO Switch ON OFF J6 x 1 Common + x 2 Off x 3 One Way x 4 Partial Open x 5 Hold Open x 6 Reset x 7 24 VAC x 8 24 VAC Return x 9 Common + x 10 Safety OFF ON HO J6 x 1 Common + x 2 Off x 3 One Way x 4 Partial Open x 5 Hold Open x 6 Reset x 7 24 VAC x 8 24 VAC Return x 9 Common + x 10 Safety ONE WAY Switch 5PSW1 & 5PSW2 ON OFF J6 x 1 Common + x 2 Off x 3 One Way x 4 Partial Open x 5 Hold Open x 6 Reset x 7 24 VAC x 8 24 VAC Return x 9 Common + x 10 Safety 1 2 3 4 5 6 x x x x x x J6 x 1 Common + x 2 Off x 3 One Way x 4 Partial Open x 5 Hold Open x 6 Reset x 7 24 VAC x 8 24 VAC Return x 9 Common + x 10 Safety 6PSW1 & 6PSW2 DC One Lock 1 2 3 4 5 6 x x x x x x J6 x 1 Common + x 2 Off x 3 One Way x 4 Partial Open x 5 Hold Open x 6 Reset x 7 24 VAC x 8 24 VAC Return x 9 Common + x 10 Safety 1 2 3 4 5 x x x x x J8 x 1 Ground x 2 Lock State x 3 Door Locked x 4 Lock Cmd x 5 Solenoid - x 6 Solenoid + x 7 NC x 8 NC x 9 NC x 10 NC DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 14 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

DURAGLIDE FUNCTION SWITCH J6 J7 ORANGE x 1 x PURPLE BROWN x 2 x BLACK x 3 x BLACK PURPLE x 4 x YELLOW x 5 x x 6 x x 7 x x 8 x x 9 x x 10 x On Stanley Duraglide replace label for function switches with the one included in kit (DC-3392). DC One V3 Installation Manual Page 15 of 15 M-0015 REV 05212015 P8

Door Controls USA, Inc. 321 VZ County Road 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 Phone: 1-800-437-3667 Fax: 1-800-356-8858 Email: parts@doorcontrolsusa.com doorcontrolsusa.com

Available, Reliable, Economical The DC One by Door Controls USA, Inc. replaces all drive components and wear items on an automatic sliding door systems. TM A DC One Retrofit Includes Motor/Gearbox Control Drive Belt (Optional on some systems) Belt Brackets Idler / Tensioner (When required) Decal Set All Hardware for Monitoring Available Parts Pivots Panic Breakaway Universal Door Stop Sensors Felt Top Track Top Track Cap Bottom Track Cap Bottom Guides Carriage Rollers Electric Locks 5-Way Key/Knob Switch 6-Way Key/Knob Switch Power Input Power Consumption Secondary Power Consumption Drive Train Control Maximum Door Weight Operating Environment Technical Specifications 120 Volt AC, Single Phase 150W Max. 24 Volt, 1A Max. Molded Brush DC Motor w/ Gear Reduction Assy Microprocessor Controller 400lbs (200lbs per panel for bi-part) -4F to 158F (-20C to +70C) 30% to 85% Relative Humidity Door Controls, USA, Inc. 321 VZ County Road 4500 Ben Wheeler, Texas 75754 800-437-3667 800-356-8858 Fax Email: parts@doorcontrolsusa.com Website: www.doorcontrolsusa.com

The Economical Solution for Automatic Sliding Doors The Green Solution NEW! NEW! NEW! Features Character display Fully compliant for speed, force, and time delay requirements of ANSI A156.10 Quick and easy installation and troubleshooting with onboard diagnostics LED s to indicate input state Engineered to fit all models of sliding doors American Available Models SDC Benefits Besam Sierra/BWN Cajo Dor-O-Matic Dorma EFCO Gildor Horton Hunter Manusa Nabco/GT Record/KM Solic Stanley A, B, C Series, EZ-Fit, AMD I/II & Unislide-SL500 ADW, SDW, OB2000 & OB200 Telescopic SDC Astroscopic, Astroslide I/II & 96K l/ll ES-A, ESAII Rotoslide SLM & Telescopic 2003 Belt/Tele, 2001 Belt, 2000 Linear/Tele, 1000 Air Slide, Elegant DS-18C Bravo 100, 1100, 1175, U30 1000, 1100, 7000, 5100 & 5000 Hydraulic Solic Airslide, Magicslide, Dynaglide, Duraglide & Tele Tormax TX-9000, I-Motion 2301 Doortronix Tucker Doortronix SL10.4L

8100 Series Swing Door Heavy Duty Operator Automatic door technology as you ve never seen it before!

Swing Doors record-usa 8100 Series 8100 Series A proven planetary gear system in tandem with a perfected lever- system arm assures the smoothest, most quiet operation available without exception. Libraries, doctor offices, and healthcare facilities demand that their daily routines proceed without the common noisy distractions associated with many competitive products. Eliminate your worry of post install performance by specifying record-usa s 8100 series without hesitation. Combined with World famed Swiss precision technology and a patented control system with 32 bit processor technology, the 8100 series is powerful and intelligent. The 8100 guarantees rapid and reliable door control performance, even when complex functions are desired. Brake Feature An optional feature for the 8000 series Swing Door Operator systems is an internal clutch/ brake to maintain door position at the full-open and/ or full closed position(s). This electro-mechanical unit is integrated within the encoder assembly and will hold door position with 90 ft -lbs. torque. If forces are applied to the door which exceeds this force, the clutch feature of the unit will allow rotation without physical damage to the operator. Arm Options When programming the 8100 series with record-usa s available hand held remote you will be greatly impressed with the quick and easy diagnostics and software updates that make field adjustment easy to configure and program. Using state of the art computer chip technology incorporating flash memory, the installing contractor can program multiple entranceways to open and close at the exact same speed with each and every opening. record-usa s 8100 series swinging door operator makes everyone s decision making process simpler in that it truly can be selected for most any application. An ingenious design platform allows each unit to be used on virtually any door configuration including: Right hand or left hand doors Inswinging or outswinging doors Single, pairs or double egress doors Balanced doors Swing clear doors Interior doors Surface applied Center hung doors Butt hung doors Deep reveal applications Libraries, elderly care facilities, universities, hospitality, storefronts Front entrances in retail applications Meets ANSI A 156.19 requirements when adjusted properly Meets ANSI A 156.10 requirements when adjusted properly Exterior doors Fire rated openings Available clear or dark bronze anodized, custom painted, and clad ADA applications Electric strikes without additional relays or delays Up to 350 pounds per door leaf 30 doors through 96 door openings Push to start applications eliminate the need for additional activation accessories and complex field wiring Latch assist function assures closing in areas with heavy stack conditions commonly associated with doors in air conditioned and heated environments Specify 8200 Series when a squared header is desired. The Standard Arm Assembly, 9-80-0010-CL, will work in out swing (push) applications up to a 12 reveal, and in swing (pull) applications Up to a 6 reveal. The Slide Track Arm Assembly, 9-80-0012-CL, will work in out swing (push) applications up to a 3 reveal, and in swing (pull) applications up to a 6 reveal. The Offset Arm Adapter, 9-80-0011-CL, can be used with the above Slide Track Arm Assembly to provide a solution for special applications, such as center-pivoted doors with breakout capability, or double-egress installations using a continuous header. Extended Reveal Applications will require an extension of the secondary (adjustable) arm portion of the Standard Arm Assembly. This is accomplished by combining two secondary arm assemblies. Reveals of up to 24 are possible. 8100 Series 4324 Phil Hargett Court Monroe, NC 28110 800 438-1937 704 289-2024 Fax www.record-usa.com

DC One Automatic Sliding Door Retrofit The DC One replaces all drive components and wear items on an automatic sliding door system with half the labor time and half the cost of a new door replacement. 321 VZ County Road 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 www.doorcontrolservices.com Phone: 888-833-7857 Fax: 877-888-5220 marketing@doorcontrolservices.com

Are you... worried that new sliding doors do not fit your budget? experiencing excessive service calls on the same doors? working with sliding doors that are obsolete and have hard to find parts? We Can Help... With half the labor time and half the cost of a new door replacement, DC One is a way to resolve your service issues. The DC One can also provide an effective alternative to the replacement of custom doors - such as special height or weight packages, or doors that have been clad with expensive materials (such as stainless steel, polished brass, or paint). When you simply do not have the budget to replace a door, the DC One can provide an economical and reliable solution - immediately. Provides an alternative to costly new door replacement Eliminates repetitive failures Retrofi ts all major brands of sliding door operators 1 year warranty Meets or exceeds current ANSI A156.10-2005 safety standards Extends the life of your door by up to 10 years No demolition to existing door Heavy duty options available Quiet, reliable, and safe operation In stock for immediate shipment Available technical support DC One Automatic Sliding Door Retrofit DC007-DC One

AAADM American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers AUTOMATIC SWINGING DOOR OWNER'S MANUAL Distributed by: Contents Section Page Caution 2 To Our Customers 2 Service Availability 3 Compliance with Safety Standards 3 What You Should Know 3 Daily Safety Check 4 Operation 8 Limited Warranty 8 3/6/06 1

CAUTION An Improperly Adjusted Door can cause injury and/or equipment damage. Inspect door operation daily using safety checklist in Owner's Manual and at door. Have door adjusted as described in Owner's Manual. Safety devices should be in place and operational. Have door inspected at least annually by an AAADM certified inspector. In the following manual, the word: Caution means that injury or property damage can result from failure to follow instructions. Note is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important differences in equipment. To Our Customers The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with your automatic door system. It is essential that you "know your system" and that you recognize the importance of maintaining your door system in compliance with the industry standards for safety. It is your responsibility, as owner or caretaker of the equipment, to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis to ensure that it is safe for use by your invitees, customers, or employees. This manual will provide you with a description of the operation and maintenance requirements of your door. It also provides the instructions for the Daily Safety Check. Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Daily Safety Check, or at any other time for any other reason, do not attempt to repair or adjust the door. Call an AAADM Certified service technician. These technicians are trained to service your door in accordance with applicable industry safety standards. 3/6/06 2

Service Availability Automatic door products are distributed through a nationwide network of authorized automatic door suppliers for sales, installation, and service. Should you need service on your door system, consult the respective door manufacturer or its authorized representative. Compliance with Safety Standards Your door system was designed to the latest operating and safety standards. In order to ensure the continued safe operation of your door, it is important that: - Your door system be maintained in compliance with the standards of the industry. - Proper signage and labels be applied and maintained on your doors. If signage is removed or cannot be read, request replacements when calling for service. - Automatic doors should be checked by an AAADM certified inspector at least annually. AAADM, the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers, has established a program to certify automatic door inspectors. Through this program, the inspectors are trained to check your door systems for compliance with the American National Standards Institute standard ANSI/BHMA A156.10. What You Should Know Be sure that an automatic door supplier has provided the following for each door: 1. Instruction on how to conduct the Daily Safety Check * (by walk-through example). 2. Location of function switches and instruction in their use. 3. Circuit breaker or main power disconnect location for each door system. 4. Number to call for service or questions about your system if you are uncertain of any condition or situation. 5. AAADM inspection form or a work order signed by an AAADM certified inspector. 6. A completed Annual Compliance Inspection label, located at the bottom of the Safety Information label affixed to the door. 7. Warranty information for each door. Note: If there are any problems, or if you are unsure about the safe performance of the door, discontinue door operation immediately and secure the door in a safe manner. Call your authorized automatic door professional for repairs. * Note: AAADM Daily Safety Check videos are available. Contact an automatic door supplier or AAADM. Automatic swinging doors are installed in a variety of combinations. Doors Swing In - Swing Out in Emergencies Doors Swing Out Single, Pairs, or Double Egress One-Way Traffic or Two-Way Traffic Activated by Floor Mat, Sensors, or Push Switches They always require the following safety items: A Safety Zone to cover the area the door travels. Guide Rails on the swing side of the door (unless a wall is in the same position). 3/6/06 3

Daily Safety Check (All figures and diagrams are for purposes of illustration only) Perform the following safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers' safety and your own protection. Perform these tests while traffic is restricted from all detection and sensing zones. Sensor Activation / Presence Detection Safety 1. Check electronic sensor by walking toward the door opening at a moderate speed. The door should start opening when you are about four feet from the door, should open smoothly and stop at fully open without impact. Move slowly through the door opening (6 inches per second), stop in the swing path and pause for 10 seconds. The door should remain open. If two way traffic, repeat from the other side of the door. 2. Step out of the sensor zone. After a brief time delay (at least 1 1/2 seconds) the door should close smoothly and without impact. 3. For one way traffic doors, approach the safety side of the door, then have someone else approach the activating side of the door. Figure 1 If the door is equipped with an overhead mounted presence sensor, as long as you are in the safety area of the door it should not open. (See Figure 1) If the door is equipped with a door mounted presence sensor, the door may start to open but should reverse, stop, or slow down. (See Figure 2). 4. Crouch motionless in the door opening for at least 4 seconds. If the door is equipped with an overhead mounted presence sensor, the door should not close. If the door is equipped with a door mounted presence sensor, the door should reverse, stop, or slow down. Caution: If safety sensor is not working, door may swing toward you without stopping. Figure 2 3/6/06 4

Floor Mat Activation/Floor Mat Safety 1. Step on the "opening" (activating) mat. 2. It is necessary to have a safety mat covering the entire area the door swings over. Step through the doorway onto the safety mat and remain motionless for 4 seconds. The door should remain open. Repeat at several locations on the mat. (See Figure 3 or 4) 3. Step off the safety mat. After a brief time delay (at least 1 1/2 seconds) the door should close smoothly and without impact. 4. With the door closed, step on the safety mat on the swing side. Have someone step on the activating mat. Door should remain closed as long as someone remains on the safety mat. Figure 3 Caution: If safety mat is not working, door may swing toward you without stopping. 5. Check the mat molding and threshold. It should be complete and secured with all required screws. Double Egress-Using Knowing Act 1. Double Egress doors are commonly activated by a knowing act switch. Momentarily operate knowing act switch. Doors should open smoothly and stop at fully open without impact. Doors should remain fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before closing. Figure 4 2. As the door closes, approach the door from the non-swing side, and the door should reopen. Continue across the threshold and stand motionless for 10 seconds. Door should not contact you. 3. Continue through the door and the door should start closing after a minimum of five seconds. Door should close smoothly and without impact. 4. Approach the safety side of the door. Have someone else activate the knowing act switch. If the door is equipped with an overhead mounted presence sensor, as long as you are in the safety area of the door, it should not open. (See Figure 5) 5. If the door is equipped with a door mounted presence sensor, the door may start to open but should reverse, stop, or slow down. (See Figure 6) Figure 5 6. Repeat for the other door panel. 3/6/06 5

General Safety Pay attention to the following general safety items and conduct checks periodically where noted. 1. Force Force to prevent the door from closing should not exceed 30 pounds. This can be measured with a force gauge. 2. Breakout Stop. Center pivoted in-swinging doors may be supplied with an emergency breakout stop or switch that will allow the door to open in the direction of emergency egress. Call your supplier for details. Figure 6 When the door is pushed into the breakout mode, check that door will not activate. 3. Signage. The door should have decals properly displayed as follows at a height 58 inches, ±5 inches from the floor to the centerline of the sign (unless otherwise noted). The decal shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter (unless otherwise noted): AUTOMATIC DOOR Figure 7 Figure 8 A. If one way traffic, an arrow (See Figure 7) shall be visible from the approach side of a swinging door, mounted on the door. The decal shall have a green circle surrounding a black arrow on a white background. The words Automatic Door with letters ½ inch high shall be visible from the approach side. B. If one-way traffic, an international "DO NOT ENTER" decal (See Figure 8) shall be visible from the side that would swing toward pedestrians attempting to travel in the wrong direction. The decal shall have a red circle with the wording, "Do Not Enter", in white letters in the red circle. The words Automatic Door with letters ½ inch high shall be visible from the side that would swing toward pedestrians attempting to travel in the wrong direction. C. Swinging doors serving two-way traffic shall be marked with a decal, visible from both sides of the door, with the words " Automatic CAUTION Door". (See Figure 9) The letters in the words "Automatic Door" must be at least ½ inch high. The sign shall be made with black lettering on yellow background. D. One way traffic doors shall be marked on the non swing side with a decal with the words "Automatic Door". The letters in "Automatic Door" must be at least ½ inch high. Figure 9 E. Double egress doors shall be marked with a decal, visible from the swing side of the door, with the words "Automatic CAUTION Door". On the non-swing side, the words Automatic Door with letters ½ inch high shall be visible. 3/6/06 6

AUTOMATIC DOOR ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE Figure 10 F. An AAADM safety information label should be affixed on the door or frame in a protected, visible location. If you need additional decals or labels for automatic doors, call your automatic door supplier. 4. Activating Switch. (Knowing Act) Doors equipped with a manual activating switch shall hold fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before closing. Doors equipped with a manual activating switch shall have a decal as follows: Automatic Door. Activate Switch to Operate. The decal should be visible from both sides of the door or the side with the knowing act switch if there is only one. (See Figure 10). Figure 11 5. Guide Rails. Check that guide rails or other barriers or separators are present (two per swing door side) and firmly anchored. Rail length should be the width of the open door or greater. (See Figures 11, 12, 13). 6. Lock Stile. With door open, grasp lock stile of door and attempt to move vertically and horizontally. There should be no looseness in the door pivots or in connections between door and operator. 7. Housekeeping. Check the door area for tripping or slipping hazards. Figure 12 FINGERGUARD Check all door panels for damage. Make sure that all hardware and overhead covers are properly secured. There should be no bulletin boards, literature racks, merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area that would interfere with use of the door or invite people to stop or stand in the door area. 8. Traffic Patterns. Observe traffic patterns. Plan routing so people enter and exit in a straight approach, directly toward the center of the door opening. 9. Finger Guard. If installed, inspect finger guard to see that it is secure and in good repair. (See Figure 13) IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, TURN OFF THE DOOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT AND CALL AN AUTOMATIC DOOR SUPPLIER TO MAKE PROMPT REPAIRS. Figure 13 3/6/06 7

Operation The typical installation includes a small control panel on one endcap of the header assembly. The panel is composed of (a) Three position rocker switch providing ON / OFF / OPEN functions; (b) Red LED indicator; (c) Black reset button. In standard operation, the red LED is not illuminated. If a problem occurs, inhibiting door operation, the LED will flash slowly (once per second). To resolve, press and hold the black button until the flashing stops (6 8 seconds). This will reset the unit, clear the alarm, and turn off the LED. Please note, if the condition that caused the alarm has not been corrected, the alarm will occur again. Alternatively, a three position toggle switch providing ON / OFF / HOLD OPEN functions may be mounted on the door jamb, adjacent framing, or at a remote location. Warranty We warrant to the buyer that record-usa door systems have been manufactured from highgrade materials with first-class workmanship. Subject to the other conditions of this Warranty, if any parts of our own manufacture prove defective under normal use and service within two years of purchase (6100 swing series within one year of purchase), we shall repair or replace such parts free of cost. If any equipment or parts not of our own manufacture are utilized in connection with this door operator and equipment, we shall assume responsibility and liability for defects only to the extent of such adjustment as the manufacturer thereof makes to us. It is the responsibility of the buyer to furnish all labor and expense necessary to replace the part. The warranty shall not extend beyond two years from the date of purchase regardless of any replacements, which may be made. Our obligations under this Warranty are conditional upon the buyers having (1) given us prompt written notice of alleged defects, and (2) upon our request, returned the allegedly defective item(s) within 30 days to our works in Monroe, North Carolina, freight prepaid, for our inspection. We shall have no obligation or liability, under this Warranty or otherwise, in the event of 1) improper installation or application of product; 2) misuse, neglect or accident; and 3) installation, service, repair or alteration in any way by any person not expressly authorized in writing for such purpose. However, in no case shall we have any obligation or liability beyond two years after original installation or any replacement or repairs that may be made. We reserve the right, without obligation, to inspect all installations of record door operators and equipment for the protection of both the end user and ourselves. In no event shall we have any obligations or liability, under this Warranty or otherwise, resulting in whole or in part for damage to defects in the door operator or equipment caused by abuse, misuse, malicious mischief, acts of God, casualty, improper handling or the negligence of the owners or others. Nor shall we have any obligations or liability for any loss, cost or expense incurred in the repair or replacement of the door operator or equipment except on express written authority from our office in Monroe, North Carolina. The buyers sole remedy against us for any alleged defects in the record door operator or equipment shall be as provided in this Warranty. We hereby disclaim all other obligations and liability for damages, including any incidental consequential damages. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This Warranty may not be changed, expanded or modified in any way except in writing, signed by our duly authorized representative. Sep 10 8

AAADM American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers AUTOMATIC SWINGING DOOR OWNER'S MANUAL Distributed by: Contents Section Page Caution 2 To Our Customers 2 Service Availability 3 Compliance with Safety Standards 3 What You Should Know 3 Daily Safety Check 4 Operation 8 Limited Warranty 8 3/6/06 1

CAUTION An Improperly Adjusted Door can cause injury and/or equipment damage. Inspect door operation daily using safety checklist in Owner's Manual and at door. Have door adjusted as described in Owner's Manual. Safety devices should be in place and operational. Have door inspected at least annually by an AAADM certified inspector. In the following manual, the word: Caution means that injury or property damage can result from failure to follow instructions. Note is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important differences in equipment. To Our Customers The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with your automatic door system. It is essential that you "know your system" and that you recognize the importance of maintaining your door system in compliance with the industry standards for safety. It is your responsibility, as owner or caretaker of the equipment, to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis to ensure that it is safe for use by your invitees, customers, or employees. This manual will provide you with a description of the operation and maintenance requirements of your door. It also provides the instructions for the Daily Safety Check. Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Daily Safety Check, or at any other time for any other reason, do not attempt to repair or adjust the door. Call an AAADM Certified service technician. These technicians are trained to service your door in accordance with applicable industry safety standards. 3/6/06 2

Service Availability Automatic door products are distributed through a nationwide network of authorized automatic door suppliers for sales, installation, and service. Should you need service on your door system, consult the respective door manufacturer or its authorized representative. Compliance with Safety Standards Your door system was designed to the latest operating and safety standards. In order to ensure the continued safe operation of your door, it is important that: - Your door system be maintained in compliance with the standards of the industry. - Proper signage and labels be applied and maintained on your doors. If signage is removed or cannot be read, request replacements when calling for service. - Automatic doors should be checked by an AAADM certified inspector at least annually. AAADM, the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers, has established a program to certify automatic door inspectors. Through this program, the inspectors are trained to check your door systems for compliance with the American National Standards Institute standard ANSI/BHMA A156.10. What You Should Know Be sure that an automatic door supplier has provided the following for each door: 1. Instruction on how to conduct the Daily Safety Check * (by walk-through example). 2. Location of function switches and instruction in their use. 3. Circuit breaker or main power disconnect location for each door system. 4. Number to call for service or questions about your system if you are uncertain of any condition or situation. 5. AAADM inspection form or a work order signed by an AAADM certified inspector. 6. A completed Annual Compliance Inspection label, located at the bottom of the Safety Information label affixed to the door. 7. Warranty information for each door. Note: If there are any problems, or if you are unsure about the safe performance of the door, discontinue door operation immediately and secure the door in a safe manner. Call your authorized automatic door professional for repairs. * Note: AAADM Daily Safety Check videos are available. Contact an automatic door supplier or AAADM. Automatic swinging doors are installed in a variety of combinations. Doors Swing In - Swing Out in Emergencies Doors Swing Out Single, Pairs, or Double Egress One-Way Traffic or Two-Way Traffic Activated by Floor Mat, Sensors, or Push Switches They always require the following safety items: A Safety Zone to cover the area the door travels. Guide Rails on the swing side of the door (unless a wall is in the same position). 3/6/06 3

Daily Safety Check (All figures and diagrams are for purposes of illustration only) Perform the following safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers' safety and your own protection. Perform these tests while traffic is restricted from all detection and sensing zones. Sensor Activation / Presence Detection Safety 1. Check electronic sensor by walking toward the door opening at a moderate speed. The door should start opening when you are about four feet from the door, should open smoothly and stop at fully open without impact. Move slowly through the door opening (6 inches per second), stop in the swing path and pause for 10 seconds. The door should remain open. If two way traffic, repeat from the other side of the door. 2. Step out of the sensor zone. After a brief time delay (at least 1 1/2 seconds) the door should close smoothly and without impact. 3. For one way traffic doors, approach the safety side of the door, then have someone else approach the activating side of the door. Figure 1 If the door is equipped with an overhead mounted presence sensor, as long as you are in the safety area of the door it should not open. (See Figure 1) If the door is equipped with a door mounted presence sensor, the door may start to open but should reverse, stop, or slow down. (See Figure 2). 4. Crouch motionless in the door opening for at least 4 seconds. If the door is equipped with an overhead mounted presence sensor, the door should not close. If the door is equipped with a door mounted presence sensor, the door should reverse, stop, or slow down. Caution: If safety sensor is not working, door may swing toward you without stopping. Figure 2 3/6/06 4

Floor Mat Activation/Floor Mat Safety 1. Step on the "opening" (activating) mat. 2. It is necessary to have a safety mat covering the entire area the door swings over. Step through the doorway onto the safety mat and remain motionless for 4 seconds. The door should remain open. Repeat at several locations on the mat. (See Figure 3 or 4) 3. Step off the safety mat. After a brief time delay (at least 1 1/2 seconds) the door should close smoothly and without impact. 4. With the door closed, step on the safety mat on the swing side. Have someone step on the activating mat. Door should remain closed as long as someone remains on the safety mat. Figure 3 Caution: If safety mat is not working, door may swing toward you without stopping. 5. Check the mat molding and threshold. It should be complete and secured with all required screws. Double Egress-Using Knowing Act 1. Double Egress doors are commonly activated by a knowing act switch. Momentarily operate knowing act switch. Doors should open smoothly and stop at fully open without impact. Doors should remain fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before closing. Figure 4 2. As the door closes, approach the door from the non-swing side, and the door should reopen. Continue across the threshold and stand motionless for 10 seconds. Door should not contact you. 3. Continue through the door and the door should start closing after a minimum of five seconds. Door should close smoothly and without impact. 4. Approach the safety side of the door. Have someone else activate the knowing act switch. If the door is equipped with an overhead mounted presence sensor, as long as you are in the safety area of the door, it should not open. (See Figure 5) 5. If the door is equipped with a door mounted presence sensor, the door may start to open but should reverse, stop, or slow down. (See Figure 6) Figure 5 6. Repeat for the other door panel. 3/6/06 5

General Safety Pay attention to the following general safety items and conduct checks periodically where noted. 1. Force Force to prevent the door from closing should not exceed 30 pounds. This can be measured with a force gauge. 2. Breakout Stop. Center pivoted in-swinging doors may be supplied with an emergency breakout stop or switch that will allow the door to open in the direction of emergency egress. Call your supplier for details. Figure 6 When the door is pushed into the breakout mode, check that door will not activate. 3. Signage. The door should have decals properly displayed as follows at a height 58 inches, ±5 inches from the floor to the centerline of the sign (unless otherwise noted). The decal shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter (unless otherwise noted): AUTOMATIC DOOR Figure 7 Figure 8 A. If one way traffic, an arrow (See Figure 7) shall be visible from the approach side of a swinging door, mounted on the door. The decal shall have a green circle surrounding a black arrow on a white background. The words Automatic Door with letters ½ inch high shall be visible from the approach side. B. If one-way traffic, an international "DO NOT ENTER" decal (See Figure 8) shall be visible from the side that would swing toward pedestrians attempting to travel in the wrong direction. The decal shall have a red circle with the wording, "Do Not Enter", in white letters in the red circle. The words Automatic Door with letters ½ inch high shall be visible from the side that would swing toward pedestrians attempting to travel in the wrong direction. C. Swinging doors serving two-way traffic shall be marked with a decal, visible from both sides of the door, with the words " Automatic CAUTION Door". (See Figure 9) The letters in the words "Automatic Door" must be at least ½ inch high. The sign shall be made with black lettering on yellow background. D. One way traffic doors shall be marked on the non swing side with a decal with the words "Automatic Door". The letters in "Automatic Door" must be at least ½ inch high. Figure 9 E. Double egress doors shall be marked with a decal, visible from the swing side of the door, with the words "Automatic CAUTION Door". On the non-swing side, the words Automatic Door with letters ½ inch high shall be visible. 3/6/06 6

AUTOMATIC DOOR ACTIVATE SWITCH TO OPERATE Figure 10 F. An AAADM safety information label should be affixed on the door or frame in a protected, visible location. If you need additional decals or labels for automatic doors, call your automatic door supplier. 4. Activating Switch. (Knowing Act) Doors equipped with a manual activating switch shall hold fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before closing. Doors equipped with a manual activating switch shall have a decal as follows: Automatic Door. Activate Switch to Operate. The decal should be visible from both sides of the door or the side with the knowing act switch if there is only one. (See Figure 10). Figure 11 5. Guide Rails. Check that guide rails or other barriers or separators are present (two per swing door side) and firmly anchored. Rail length should be the width of the open door or greater. (See Figures 11, 12, 13). 6. Lock Stile. With door open, grasp lock stile of door and attempt to move vertically and horizontally. There should be no looseness in the door pivots or in connections between door and operator. 7. Housekeeping. Check the door area for tripping or slipping hazards. Figure 12 FINGERGUARD Check all door panels for damage. Make sure that all hardware and overhead covers are properly secured. There should be no bulletin boards, literature racks, merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area that would interfere with use of the door or invite people to stop or stand in the door area. 8. Traffic Patterns. Observe traffic patterns. Plan routing so people enter and exit in a straight approach, directly toward the center of the door opening. 9. Finger Guard. If installed, inspect finger guard to see that it is secure and in good repair. (See Figure 13) IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, TURN OFF THE DOOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT AND CALL AN AUTOMATIC DOOR SUPPLIER TO MAKE PROMPT REPAIRS. Figure 13 3/6/06 7

Operation The typical installation includes a small control panel on one endcap of the header assembly. The panel is composed of (a) Three position rocker switch providing ON / OFF / OPEN functions; (b) Red LED indicator; (c) Black reset button. In standard operation, the red LED is not illuminated. If a problem occurs, inhibiting door operation, the LED will flash slowly (once per second). To resolve, press and hold the black button until the flashing stops (6 8 seconds). This will reset the unit, clear the alarm, and turn off the LED. Please note, if the condition that caused the alarm has not been corrected, the alarm will occur again. Alternatively, a three position toggle switch providing ON / OFF / HOLD OPEN functions may be mounted on the door jamb, adjacent framing, or at a remote location. Warranty We warrant to the buyer that record-usa door systems have been manufactured from highgrade materials with first-class workmanship. Subject to the other conditions of this Warranty, if any parts of our own manufacture prove defective under normal use and service within two years of purchase (6100 swing series within one year of purchase), we shall repair or replace such parts free of cost. If any equipment or parts not of our own manufacture are utilized in connection with this door operator and equipment, we shall assume responsibility and liability for defects only to the extent of such adjustment as the manufacturer thereof makes to us. It is the responsibility of the buyer to furnish all labor and expense necessary to replace the part. The warranty shall not extend beyond two years from the date of purchase regardless of any replacements, which may be made. Our obligations under this Warranty are conditional upon the buyers having (1) given us prompt written notice of alleged defects, and (2) upon our request, returned the allegedly defective item(s) within 30 days to our works in Monroe, North Carolina, freight prepaid, for our inspection. We shall have no obligation or liability, under this Warranty or otherwise, in the event of 1) improper installation or application of product; 2) misuse, neglect or accident; and 3) installation, service, repair or alteration in any way by any person not expressly authorized in writing for such purpose. However, in no case shall we have any obligation or liability beyond two years after original installation or any replacement or repairs that may be made. We reserve the right, without obligation, to inspect all installations of record door operators and equipment for the protection of both the end user and ourselves. In no event shall we have any obligations or liability, under this Warranty or otherwise, resulting in whole or in part for damage to defects in the door operator or equipment caused by abuse, misuse, malicious mischief, acts of God, casualty, improper handling or the negligence of the owners or others. Nor shall we have any obligations or liability for any loss, cost or expense incurred in the repair or replacement of the door operator or equipment except on express written authority from our office in Monroe, North Carolina. The buyers sole remedy against us for any alleged defects in the record door operator or equipment shall be as provided in this Warranty. We hereby disclaim all other obligations and liability for damages, including any incidental consequential damages. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This Warranty may not be changed, expanded or modified in any way except in writing, signed by our duly authorized representative. Sep 10 8

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AAADM American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers Low Energy Power Operated Doors OWNER'S MANUAL Distributed by: Section Contents Page Caution 2 To Our Customers 3 Service Availability 3 Compliance with Safety Standards 3 What You Should Know 4 Daily Safety Check 5 Operation 8 Limited Warranty 8 02-10

CAUTION An Improperly Adjusted Door can cause injury and/or equipment damage. Inspect door operation daily using safety checklist in owner's manual and at door. Have door adjusted as described in Owner's Manual. Have door inspected at least annually by an AAADM certified inspector. In the following manual, the word: Caution means that injury or property damage can result from failure to follow instructions. Note is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important differences in equipment. 02-10

To Our Customers The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with your automatic door system. It is essential that you "know your system" and that you recognize the importance of maintaining your door system in compliance with the industry standards for safety. It is your responsibility, as owner or caretaker of the equipment, to inspect the operation of your door system on a daily basis to ensure that it is safe for use by your invitees, customers, or employees. This manual will provide you with a description of the operation and maintenance requirements of your door. It also provides the instructions for the Daily Safety Check. Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the Daily Safety Check, or at any other time for any other reason, do not attempt to repair or adjust the door. Call an AAADM Certified technician. These technicians are trained to service your door in accordance with applicable industry safety standards. Service Availability Low energy automatic door products are distributed through a nationwide network of authorized suppliers for sales, installation, and service. Should you need service on your door system, consult the respective door manufacturer or its authorized representative. Compliance with Safety Standards Your door system was designed to the latest operating and safety standards. In order to ensure the continued safe operation of your door, it is important that - Your door system be maintained in compliance with the standards of the industry. - Proper signage and labels be applied and maintained on your doors. If signage is removed or cannot be read, request replacement when calling for service. AAADM, the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers, has established a program to certify automatic door inspectors. Through this program, the inspectors are trained to check your door systems for compliance with the American National Standards Institute standard ANSI/BHMA A156.19. 02-10

What You Should Know Be sure that an automatic door supplier has provided the following for each door: 1. Instruction on how to conduct the Daily Safety Check* (by walk-through example). 2. Location of function switches and instruction in their use. 3. Circuit breaker or main power-disconnect location for each door system. 4. AAADM inspection form or a work order signed by an AAADM Certified Inspector. 5. A completed annual compliance inspection label located at the bottom of the safety information label affixed to the door. 6. Warranty information for each door. 7. Number to call for service or questions about your system if you are uncertain of any condition or situation. Note: If there are any problems, or if you are unsure about the safe performance of the door, discontinue door operation immediately and secure in a safe manner. Call an authorized automatic door professional for repair. *Note: AAADM Daily Safety Check videos are available. Contact your automatic door supplier or AAADM. 02-10

Daily Safety Check Perform the following safety checks daily on each automatic swinging door to ensure your customers' safety and your own protection. Verify the following requirements while traffic is restricted. 1. Activate the door. Door should open at a slow smooth pace (4 seconds or more) and stop without impact. 2. Door must remain fully open for a minimum of 5 seconds before beginning to close. 3. Door should close at a slow smooth pace (4 seconds or more) and stop without impact. 4. Inspect the floor area. It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall. Keep traffic path clear. 5. Inspect door s overall condition. The appropriate signage should be present and the hardware should be in good condition. 6. Have door inspected by an AAADM certified inspector at least annually. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, TURN OFF THE DOOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT AND CALL YOUR AUTOMATIC DOOR SUPPLIER. General Safety Pay attention to the following general safety items and perform checks periodically where noted. 1. Force. Force to prevent the door from closing should not exceed 15 pounds. This can be measured with a force gauge. 2. Breakout Stop. Center pivoted in-swinging doors may be supplied with an emergency breakout stop or switch that will allow the door to open in the direction of emergency egress. Call your supplier for details. When the door is pushed into the breakout mode, check that door will not activate. 3. Signage. Doors shall be equipped with (a) decal(s) visible from either side, instructing the user as to the operation and function of the door. The decal shall be mounted 50 inches, +/- 12 inches, from the floor to the centerline of the decal. The letters shall be 5/8 inch high minimum. 02-10

Figure 1 ACTIVATE SWITCH A. All low energy doors shall be marked with a sign, visible from both sides of the door, with the words Automatic Caution Door. See Figure 1. The sign shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter and with minimum 5/8 inch tall black lettering on a yellow background. Additional information may be included. B. When a separate wall switch is used to initiate the operation of the door operator, the door shall be provided with decals on both sides of the door with the message Activate Switch to Operate or the side with the knowing act switch if there is only one. Letters white and background blue. See Figure 2. TO OPERATE C. When door motion is used to initiate the door operation, the doors shall be provided with the message Push to Operate on the push Figure 2 side of the door and Pull to Operate on the pull side of the door. Letters white and background blue. See Figure 3 Push to Operate Pull to Operate Figure 3 4. Lock Stile. With door open, grasp lock stile of door and attempt to move vertically and horizontally. There should be no looseness in the door pivots or in connections between door and operator. 5. Housekeeping. Check the door area for tripping or slipping hazards. 6. Check all door panels for damage. Make sure that all hardware and overhead covers are properly secured. There should be no bulletin boards, literature racks, merchandise displays, or other attractions in the door area that would interfere with use of the door or invite people to stop or stand in the door area. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, TURN OFF THE DOOR OPERATING EQUIPMENT AND CALL YOUR AUTOMATIC DOOR SUPPLIER TO MAKE PROMPT REPAIRS. Operation (This section to be added by Company.) Warranty (This section to be added by Company.) 02-10

IN THE ORIGINAL FLOOR O P ERATOR OUR IN-THE-FLOOR PRODUCT LINE Our In-the-Floor operator kits are designed to perform with the installation of NEW O.E.M. automatic door operators, controls and accessories as supplied by ADS or the specified manufacturer and/or distributor. Our products are not designed for the use and conversion of existing, previously installed, re-manufactured or rebuilt overhead automatic pedestrian door operators. Our products mount within the floor, directly below the door and act as the lower portion door pivot, closer and operator. Automatic operators may be set-up in a fully automatic or low energy/power assist configuration. ELEVATION 4440-S 4440-S STANDARD SERIES Our Standard Series is our most commonly sold In-the-Floor product and is designed for doors weighing less than 1000 lbs. No modifications to the factory O.E.M. operator are required. Manufactured from 12 gauge powder coated sheet metal, our single door housing is 30 long with structurally welded end caps and top access cover plate. Pairs are joined with a welded in place structural coupler. Our output shaft is 1" in diameter and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung or an independent slide track drive arm. 4440-SS STAINLESS SERIES Our Stainless Series is manufactured to the same specifications as our Standard Series with the exception that all sheet metal components are manufactured out of stainless steel. This product is used in salt spray or corrosive environments. SECTION 4440-S 4440-HD HEAVY DUTY SERIES Our Heavy Duty Series is just that, manufactured for doors weighing over 1000 lbs. Internal components are manufactured from billet steel. We modify O.E.M. operator mounts to hold up to the increased loads experienced with heavier doors. Our output shaft is a minimum of 1" in diameter, can be manufactured up to 2 and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung, an independent slide track drive arm or custom fabricated direct drive. 4440-H HYDRAULIC SERIES Our Hydraulic Series incorporates a hydraulic floor closer to assist in checking or controlling a door in conditions of stack pressure or wind load. We've incorporated features from both our Standard Series as well as our Heavy Duty Series.

IN-THE-FLOOR OPERATORS (4440) THE ORIGINAL IN FLOOR O PERATOR OUR 4440 SERIES BRINGS SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATING NEW AND EXISTING SWING DOORS: Within historical buildings, allowing preservation of all original aesthetic and functional designs On doors and gates in buildings requiring arched door ways, where overhead surface and/or concealed operators detour from the aesthetics and function On floor to ceiling, full height doors, where conditions won t allow traditional overhead operator mounting On all glass store fronts or doors with specialized patch pivots and finishes On extremely over-sized or heavy doors with unconventionally located pivots With the ability to support the weight while automating bullet resistant swing doors With challenging ADA door requirements For architectural aesthetic door challenges or architectural creativity AUTOMATED DOOR SOLUTIONS: A LEADER IN THE INDUSTRY Though reintroduced in January 2009, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce, A.D.S., has a lengthy history in the door, frame, hardware and pedestrian automatic door industry. The La Force Family has been personally active and involved in Division 8 representation, distribution and manufacturing for over fifty years. With the La Force Family designs, we ve been successfully manufacturing The Original In the Floor automatic operator kit and accessories since 1984. Door Control Services, Inc. has installed and serviced automatic and manual doors for over thirty five years. We are proud of our reputation as the industry leader and strive to maintain that role by providing the best possible service and products to our customers. Our distribution network represents every market in the United States, as well as most areas within North America. Our mission, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce and Door Control Services, Inc., is to provide a tailored door system to meet the specific design of the architect, based upon the desires of the owner. Together, we are a total solutions company offering design, product, service, technical support and parts availability. A o t u m te BUILT TO LAST a d Door BUILT TO LAST Manufacturing our products since 1984 has enabled us to thoroughly understand the challenges of mounting automatic door equipment In-the-Floor. For example, we understand the nuances and problems that moisture, condensation and water vapor can and will bring to delicate electronics that are located in a bed of concrete. That's why we insist on remotely locating our 110 vac power, all operator controls and delicate electronic components and accessories in our above grade NEMA1 UL listed enclosure. Our operator housings are powder coated 12 gauge steel with structurally welded end caps. Our output door shafts are a minimum of 1 diameter and held in place by three bearings, two sealed flange bearings and one sealed thrust bearing. S o lu ti o n s FOR SPECIFICATIONS, SHOP DRAWINGS AND MORE VISIT: WWW.AUTOMATEDDOORSOLUTIONS.COM Distributed By: Manufactured By: Door Controls 321 VZ County Rd 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 1-888-800-0608 Phone 1-877-888-5220 Fax revolvers@doorcontrolservices.com www.doorcontrolsusa.com 4195 Chino Hills Parkway, Unit #94 Chino Hills, CA 91709 866.945.7594 Phone/Fax www.automateddoorsolutions.com Copyright 2012 Automated Door Solutions by La Force. All rights reserved. Updated 9/2011

IN THE ORIGINAL FLOOR O P ERATOR OUR IN-THE-FLOOR PRODUCT LINE Our In-the-Floor operator kits are designed to perform with the installation of NEW O.E.M. automatic door operators, controls and accessories as supplied by ADS or the specified manufacturer and/or distributor. Our products are not designed for the use and conversion of existing, previously installed, re-manufactured or rebuilt overhead automatic pedestrian door operators. Our products mount within the floor, directly below the door and act as the lower portion door pivot, closer and operator. Automatic operators may be set-up in a fully automatic or low energy/power assist configuration. ELEVATION 4440-S 4440-S STANDARD SERIES Our Standard Series is our most commonly sold In-the-Floor product and is designed for doors weighing less than 1000 lbs. No modifications to the factory O.E.M. operator are required. Manufactured from 12 gauge powder coated sheet metal, our single door housing is 30 long with structurally welded end caps and top access cover plate. Pairs are joined with a welded in place structural coupler. Our output shaft is 1" in diameter and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung or an independent slide track drive arm. 4440-SS STAINLESS SERIES Our Stainless Series is manufactured to the same specifications as our Standard Series with the exception that all sheet metal components are manufactured out of stainless steel. This product is used in salt spray or corrosive environments. SECTION 4440-S 4440-HD HEAVY DUTY SERIES Our Heavy Duty Series is just that, manufactured for doors weighing over 1000 lbs. Internal components are manufactured from billet steel. We modify O.E.M. operator mounts to hold up to the increased loads experienced with heavier doors. Our output shaft is a minimum of 1" in diameter, can be manufactured up to 2 and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung, an independent slide track drive arm or custom fabricated direct drive. 4440-H HYDRAULIC SERIES Our Hydraulic Series incorporates a hydraulic floor closer to assist in checking or controlling a door in conditions of stack pressure or wind load. We've incorporated features from both our Standard Series as well as our Heavy Duty Series.

IN-THE-FLOOR OPERATORS (4440) THE ORIGINAL IN FLOOR O PERATOR OUR 4440 SERIES BRINGS SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATING NEW AND EXISTING SWING DOORS: Within historical buildings, allowing preservation of all original aesthetic and functional designs On doors and gates in buildings requiring arched door ways, where overhead surface and/or concealed operators detour from the aesthetics and function On floor to ceiling, full height doors, where conditions won t allow traditional overhead operator mounting On all glass store fronts or doors with specialized patch pivots and finishes On extremely over-sized or heavy doors with unconventionally located pivots With the ability to support the weight while automating bullet resistant swing doors With challenging ADA door requirements For architectural aesthetic door challenges or architectural creativity AUTOMATED DOOR SOLUTIONS: A LEADER IN THE INDUSTRY Though reintroduced in January 2009, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce, A.D.S., has a lengthy history in the door, frame, hardware and pedestrian automatic door industry. The La Force Family has been personally active and involved in Division 8 representation, distribution and manufacturing for over fifty years. With the La Force Family designs, we ve been successfully manufacturing The Original In the Floor automatic operator kit and accessories since 1984. Door Control Services, Inc. has installed and serviced automatic and manual doors for over thirty five years. We are proud of our reputation as the industry leader and strive to maintain that role by providing the best possible service and products to our customers. Our distribution network represents every market in the United States, as well as most areas within North America. Our mission, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce and Door Control Services, Inc., is to provide a tailored door system to meet the specific design of the architect, based upon the desires of the owner. Together, we are a total solutions company offering design, product, service, technical support and parts availability. A o t u m te BUILT TO LAST a d Door BUILT TO LAST Manufacturing our products since 1984 has enabled us to thoroughly understand the challenges of mounting automatic door equipment In-the-Floor. For example, we understand the nuances and problems that moisture, condensation and water vapor can and will bring to delicate electronics that are located in a bed of concrete. That's why we insist on remotely locating our 110 vac power, all operator controls and delicate electronic components and accessories in our above grade NEMA1 UL listed enclosure. Our operator housings are powder coated 12 gauge steel with structurally welded end caps. Our output door shafts are a minimum of 1 diameter and held in place by three bearings, two sealed flange bearings and one sealed thrust bearing. S o lu ti o n s FOR SPECIFICATIONS, SHOP DRAWINGS AND MORE VISIT: WWW.AUTOMATEDDOORSOLUTIONS.COM Distributed By: Manufactured By: Door Controls 321 VZ County Rd 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 1-888-800-0608 Phone 1-877-888-5220 Fax revolvers@doorcontrolservices.com www.doorcontrolsusa.com 4195 Chino Hills Parkway, Unit #94 Chino Hills, CA 91709 866.945.7594 Phone/Fax www.automateddoorsolutions.com Copyright 2012 Automated Door Solutions by La Force. All rights reserved. Updated 9/2011

IN THE ORIGINAL FLOOR O P ERATOR OUR IN-THE-FLOOR PRODUCT LINE Our In-the-Floor operator kits are designed to perform with the installation of NEW O.E.M. automatic door operators, controls and accessories as supplied by ADS or the specified manufacturer and/or distributor. Our products are not designed for the use and conversion of existing, previously installed, re-manufactured or rebuilt overhead automatic pedestrian door operators. Our products mount within the floor, directly below the door and act as the lower portion door pivot, closer and operator. Automatic operators may be set-up in a fully automatic or low energy/power assist configuration. ELEVATION 4440-S 4440-S STANDARD SERIES Our Standard Series is our most commonly sold In-the-Floor product and is designed for doors weighing less than 1000 lbs. No modifications to the factory O.E.M. operator are required. Manufactured from 12 gauge powder coated sheet metal, our single door housing is 30 long with structurally welded end caps and top access cover plate. Pairs are joined with a welded in place structural coupler. Our output shaft is 1" in diameter and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung or an independent slide track drive arm. 4440-SS STAINLESS SERIES Our Stainless Series is manufactured to the same specifications as our Standard Series with the exception that all sheet metal components are manufactured out of stainless steel. This product is used in salt spray or corrosive environments. SECTION 4440-S 4440-HD HEAVY DUTY SERIES Our Heavy Duty Series is just that, manufactured for doors weighing over 1000 lbs. Internal components are manufactured from billet steel. We modify O.E.M. operator mounts to hold up to the increased loads experienced with heavier doors. Our output shaft is a minimum of 1" in diameter, can be manufactured up to 2 and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung, an independent slide track drive arm or custom fabricated direct drive. 4440-H HYDRAULIC SERIES Our Hydraulic Series incorporates a hydraulic floor closer to assist in checking or controlling a door in conditions of stack pressure or wind load. We've incorporated features from both our Standard Series as well as our Heavy Duty Series.

IN-THE-FLOOR OPERATORS (4440) THE ORIGINAL IN FLOOR O PERATOR OUR 4440 SERIES BRINGS SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATING NEW AND EXISTING SWING DOORS: Within historical buildings, allowing preservation of all original aesthetic and functional designs On doors and gates in buildings requiring arched door ways, where overhead surface and/or concealed operators detour from the aesthetics and function On floor to ceiling, full height doors, where conditions won t allow traditional overhead operator mounting On all glass store fronts or doors with specialized patch pivots and finishes On extremely over-sized or heavy doors with unconventionally located pivots With the ability to support the weight while automating bullet resistant swing doors With challenging ADA door requirements For architectural aesthetic door challenges or architectural creativity AUTOMATED DOOR SOLUTIONS: A LEADER IN THE INDUSTRY Though reintroduced in January 2009, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce, A.D.S., has a lengthy history in the door, frame, hardware and pedestrian automatic door industry. The La Force Family has been personally active and involved in Division 8 representation, distribution and manufacturing for over fifty years. With the La Force Family designs, we ve been successfully manufacturing The Original In the Floor automatic operator kit and accessories since 1984. Door Control Services, Inc. has installed and serviced automatic and manual doors for over thirty five years. We are proud of our reputation as the industry leader and strive to maintain that role by providing the best possible service and products to our customers. Our distribution network represents every market in the United States, as well as most areas within North America. Our mission, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce and Door Control Services, Inc., is to provide a tailored door system to meet the specific design of the architect, based upon the desires of the owner. Together, we are a total solutions company offering design, product, service, technical support and parts availability. A o t u m te BUILT TO LAST a d Door BUILT TO LAST Manufacturing our products since 1984 has enabled us to thoroughly understand the challenges of mounting automatic door equipment In-the-Floor. For example, we understand the nuances and problems that moisture, condensation and water vapor can and will bring to delicate electronics that are located in a bed of concrete. That's why we insist on remotely locating our 110 vac power, all operator controls and delicate electronic components and accessories in our above grade NEMA1 UL listed enclosure. Our operator housings are powder coated 12 gauge steel with structurally welded end caps. Our output door shafts are a minimum of 1 diameter and held in place by three bearings, two sealed flange bearings and one sealed thrust bearing. S o lu ti o n s FOR SPECIFICATIONS, SHOP DRAWINGS AND MORE VISIT: WWW.AUTOMATEDDOORSOLUTIONS.COM Distributed By: Manufactured By: Door Controls 321 VZ County Rd 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 1-888-800-0608 Phone 1-877-888-5220 Fax revolvers@doorcontrolservices.com www.doorcontrolsusa.com 4195 Chino Hills Parkway, Unit #94 Chino Hills, CA 91709 866.945.7594 Phone/Fax www.automateddoorsolutions.com Copyright 2012 Automated Door Solutions by La Force. All rights reserved. Updated 9/2011

IN THE ORIGINAL FLOOR O P ERATOR OUR IN-THE-FLOOR PRODUCT LINE Our In-the-Floor operator kits are designed to perform with the installation of NEW O.E.M. automatic door operators, controls and accessories as supplied by ADS or the specified manufacturer and/or distributor. Our products are not designed for the use and conversion of existing, previously installed, re-manufactured or rebuilt overhead automatic pedestrian door operators. Our products mount within the floor, directly below the door and act as the lower portion door pivot, closer and operator. Automatic operators may be set-up in a fully automatic or low energy/power assist configuration. ELEVATION 4440-S 4440-S STANDARD SERIES Our Standard Series is our most commonly sold In-the-Floor product and is designed for doors weighing less than 1000 lbs. No modifications to the factory O.E.M. operator are required. Manufactured from 12 gauge powder coated sheet metal, our single door housing is 30 long with structurally welded end caps and top access cover plate. Pairs are joined with a welded in place structural coupler. Our output shaft is 1" in diameter and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung or an independent slide track drive arm. 4440-SS STAINLESS SERIES Our Stainless Series is manufactured to the same specifications as our Standard Series with the exception that all sheet metal components are manufactured out of stainless steel. This product is used in salt spray or corrosive environments. SECTION 4440-S 4440-HD HEAVY DUTY SERIES Our Heavy Duty Series is just that, manufactured for doors weighing over 1000 lbs. Internal components are manufactured from billet steel. We modify O.E.M. operator mounts to hold up to the increased loads experienced with heavier doors. Our output shaft is a minimum of 1" in diameter, can be manufactured up to 2 and held in place by two sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft rests on one sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load. The door connecting hardware may be standard center hung, off-set hung, an independent slide track drive arm or custom fabricated direct drive. 4440-H HYDRAULIC SERIES Our Hydraulic Series incorporates a hydraulic floor closer to assist in checking or controlling a door in conditions of stack pressure or wind load. We've incorporated features from both our Standard Series as well as our Heavy Duty Series.

IN-THE-FLOOR OPERATORS (4440) THE ORIGINAL IN FLOOR O PERATOR OUR 4440 SERIES BRINGS SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATING NEW AND EXISTING SWING DOORS: Within historical buildings, allowing preservation of all original aesthetic and functional designs On doors and gates in buildings requiring arched door ways, where overhead surface and/or concealed operators detour from the aesthetics and function On floor to ceiling, full height doors, where conditions won t allow traditional overhead operator mounting On all glass store fronts or doors with specialized patch pivots and finishes On extremely over-sized or heavy doors with unconventionally located pivots With the ability to support the weight while automating bullet resistant swing doors With challenging ADA door requirements For architectural aesthetic door challenges or architectural creativity AUTOMATED DOOR SOLUTIONS: A LEADER IN THE INDUSTRY Though reintroduced in January 2009, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce, A.D.S., has a lengthy history in the door, frame, hardware and pedestrian automatic door industry. The La Force Family has been personally active and involved in Division 8 representation, distribution and manufacturing for over fifty years. With the La Force Family designs, we ve been successfully manufacturing The Original In the Floor automatic operator kit and accessories since 1984. Door Control Services, Inc. has installed and serviced automatic and manual doors for over thirty five years. We are proud of our reputation as the industry leader and strive to maintain that role by providing the best possible service and products to our customers. Our distribution network represents every market in the United States, as well as most areas within North America. Our mission, Automated Door Solutions by LaForce and Door Control Services, Inc., is to provide a tailored door system to meet the specific design of the architect, based upon the desires of the owner. Together, we are a total solutions company offering design, product, service, technical support and parts availability. A o t u m te BUILT TO LAST a d Door BUILT TO LAST Manufacturing our products since 1984 has enabled us to thoroughly understand the challenges of mounting automatic door equipment In-the-Floor. For example, we understand the nuances and problems that moisture, condensation and water vapor can and will bring to delicate electronics that are located in a bed of concrete. That's why we insist on remotely locating our 110 vac power, all operator controls and delicate electronic components and accessories in our above grade NEMA1 UL listed enclosure. Our operator housings are powder coated 12 gauge steel with structurally welded end caps. Our output door shafts are a minimum of 1 diameter and held in place by three bearings, two sealed flange bearings and one sealed thrust bearing. S o lu ti o n s FOR SPECIFICATIONS, SHOP DRAWINGS AND MORE VISIT: WWW.AUTOMATEDDOORSOLUTIONS.COM Distributed By: Manufactured By: Door Controls 321 VZ County Rd 4500 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 1-888-800-0608 Phone 1-877-888-5220 Fax revolvers@doorcontrolservices.com www.doorcontrolsusa.com 4195 Chino Hills Parkway, Unit #94 Chino Hills, CA 91709 866.945.7594 Phone/Fax www.automateddoorsolutions.com Copyright 2012 Automated Door Solutions by La Force. All rights reserved. Updated 9/2011

Automated Door S olutions by La Force - Architectural S pecifications S eries 4440-S Standard (F ully Automatic E ntranc e S wing Doors or G ates ) DIVIS ION 8 - OPE NINGS S E CTION 08 71 13 - AUTOMATIC DOOR OPER ATORS S pecifier Note: Coordinate and edit articles and paragraphs below to suit project requirements. Add section numbers and titles per C S I "Master F ormat" and specifier's practice. C onsult with manufacturers regarding performance requirements for units applicable to project, as well as, related safety equipment and accessories which may be required. P AR T I - GENE R AL 1.01 S UMMAR Y A. WORK INCLUDED: Furnish complete automatic door system, as specified, that has been manufactured, fabricated and installed to maintain performance criteria stated by manufacturer without defects, damage or failure. B. RELATED WORK: 1. Masonry: Division 04, applicable sections. (Preparation of slab Block out for operator housing) 2. Perimeter Sealants; Insulation: Division 7, applicable sections. 3. Openings; Doors, glass, frames; Hardware: Division 8, applicable sections. 4. Electrical: Division 16, applicable sections. (Conduit and wire pull between operator housing, remote control location and activation device location if applicable as well as 110 VAC to control location) 1.02 R E FE R E NCE S A. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1. AAMA 101: Appendix Dissimilar Materials B. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF AUTOMATIC DOOR MANUFACTURERS (AAADM) C. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE: 1. ANSI Z97.1: Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings - Methods of Test. 2. ANSI A156.10: For Power Operated Pedestrian Doors 3. ANSI A156.19: For Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Pedestrian Doors. D. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS: 1. ASTM B221: Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Shapes and Tubes. E. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION: 1. NFPA 101: Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings & Structures. F. THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION: 1. AA Aluminum Finishes Manual. G. UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY, INC.: 1. UL 325: Electrical Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and Systems H. UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY OF CANADA (ULC) 1.03 S UB MITTAL S A. PRODUCT DATA: Submit manufacturer's complete product and installation data.

B. SHOP DRAWINGS: Submit drawings showing layout, profiles, product components including anchorage, accessories, finish and glazing details (where required). C. TEMPLATES AND DIAGRAMS: Furnish templates, diagrams and block out dimensions and other pertinent data to fabricators and installers of related work for mounting operators in the floor and the coordination with doors, frames, pivots, hardware, electrical and other work. D. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS: Submit the following: 1. Manufacturer's Operation and Maintenance Data. 2. Warranty document as specified herein. 3. AAADM inspection compliance form completed and signed by certified AAADM inspector prior to doors being placed in operation as proof of compliance with ANSI A156.10 and/or ANSI A156.19. 1.04 QUALITY AS S UR ANCE A. INSTALLER (DISTRIBUTOR S) QUALIFICATIONS: Installer to be AAADM Certified and have a minimum (5) years successful experience (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer. B. MANUFACTURER S QUALIFICATIONS: Manufacturer to have minimum (5) five years successful experience in the fabrication of automatic doors and operators of the type required for this project. Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during installation, approving acceptable installer and approving application method. 1.05 WAR R ANTIE S A. MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY: Units to be warranted against defect in material and workmanship for a period of (1) one year from the Date of Substantial Completion. Manufacturer's warranty is in addition to, and not a limitation of, other rights owner may have under Contract Documents. B. INSTALLERS (DISTRIBUTOR'S) WARRANTY: One year warranty - labor and transportation charges for defective parts replacement during normal business hours. 1.06 PR OJ E CT CONDITIONS Field Measurements: Verify actual dimensions/openings by field measurements before fabrication and record on shop drawings. Coordinate with fabrication and construction schedule to avoid construction delays. 1.07 DE LIVE R Y, S TOR AGE AND HANDLING A. ORDERING AND DELIVERY: Comply with factory's ordering instructions and lead time requirements. Delivery shall be in factory's original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact. B. STORAGE AND PROTECTION: Provide protection from exposure to harmful weather conditions and vandalism. P AR T ll - PR ODUCTS 2.01 MANUF ACTUR E R Automatic swing door operator(s) furnished and installed shall be of type(s) and size(s) specified and as indicated on plans and door schedule. Automatic swing door operator(s) and controls to be manufactured by:

Horton Automatics 4242 Baldwin Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78405 Ph 800.531.3111 www.hortondoors.com and used in conjunction with: Automated Door Solutions by La Force 4195 Chino Hills Pkwy Chino Hills, CA 91709 Ph/Fax 866.945.7594 www.automateddoorsolutions.com 2.02 E QUIPME NT A. MANUFACTURED AUTOMATIC DOOR UNITS: Type Series 4440-S Standard For use with a new factory prepared Horton Side Load or Bottom Load 4000 Operator (remanufactured or rebuilt operators will not be accepted). No modifications to the factory O.E.M. operator are required. The operator is to be mounted with supplied hardware within a 12 gauge galvanealed housing specifically designed by Automated Door Solutions by La Force. The housing is to be concealed in the floor or within the concrete block out area. The operator housing shall have structural welded end caps (no other method of bonding will be accepted). The housing shall be 28 long for a single swing or two 28 housings joined with a welded in place structural coupler for a pair swing (plastic, ABS or PVC coupler will not be accepted). The unit shall have top access cover plates with set in place gasketing material. Cover plates are to be held in place with machine screws and sealed aircraft grade riv-nuts (sheet metal screws will not be accepted). Output shaft shall be a minimum of 1" diameter and held in place by two, top and bottom, sealed bearings to sufficiently support lateral load. Output shaft shall rest on set in place sealed thrust bearing to support vertical load (no less than three sealed shaft bearings may be used). Output shaft shall penetrate housing cover plate through water resistant seal. Operator is to be coupled to output shaft using #40 roller chain and sprockets (smaller grade chain or belts will not be accepted). The housing/operator shall be readily convertible to any hand required. Proper handing shall be confirmed prior to delivery to site. Door connecting hardware shall be center hung, off-set or independent slide track drive arm to match pivot systems as required for project and shall be confirmed prior to delivery to site. Swing door panel or gate, glass and glazing and perimeter framing shall be by others. B. OPERATOR: The Electric Operating Mechanism shall be Series 4000: Operator shall be isolation mounted and concealed in an extruded aluminum case for smooth and quiet operation. Maximum current draw shall not exceed 3.15 amps. 1. Opening action shall be accomplished by a 1/8 HP D.C. permanent magnet motor working through reduction gears to the output shaft. Gear train bearings shall be sealed ball bearing types. 2. Closing action shall be accomplished by a maximum-duty Quadracoil spring (four independent coil springs separated by teflon discs and enclosed in an external spring box) with a lifetime warranty. Close speed control shall be supplied by dynamic braking of the motor and shall be fully adjustable. Operator to act as a manual closer when power is off or when the master control unit is removed. An On/Off/Hold Open switch shall be supplied. C. CONTROL: All high voltage components inclusive of the master control unit, power supply and close speed potentiometer shall be located in UL 50 Type 1, CSA Certified Type 1, NEMA/EEMAC Type 1 Hinged wallmount enclosure which is to be interior remotely located within one hundred (100) feet of the door operator enclosure. Exterior rated enclosures are available upon request. Electronic controls, transformers, power supplies and terminals are NOT to be located within the in-floor enclosures. Locating high voltage, sensitive electronics and control equipment in such an environment may cause injury, damage or component failure.

1. Master Control: Shall incorporate the following features: a. Adjustable time delay of 1 to 28 seconds. b. Infinite adjustment to opening and open check speeds including adjusting the opening force without affecting the opening speed. c. Immediate reversal of door motion without undue strain on the drive train. This will be accomplished by supplying stepped voltage to the motor. The door shall reverse when closing if an object stops the door. d. Motor Protection Circuit: A locked door motor protection circuit will be supplied that will shut off current to the motor when the door is inadvertently locked or otherwise prevented from opening. 2.03 RELATED EQUIPMENT A. BASIC SENSOR SYSTEM: Shall be 24 VAC, class ll circuit Vista package and shall incorporate the following: 1. Activation sensor: Shall be one of the following: a. Microwave unidirectional/bidirectional motion sensor shall activate the door (approach side). b. Active infrared motion/presence sensor shall activate the door (approach side). 2. Swing Side safety sensor: Overhead-mounted active infrared sensor shall utilize diffused technology. a. Sensor shall keep a closed door from opening or an open door from closing when safety zone (swing door area) is occupied. b. When door is in open position the swing side safety sensor shall provide threshold protection covering the full width of door overlapping into activating zone. 3. Pulsed infrared Sentinel photo beam shall be mounted beyond the swing of the door for ANSI compliance. B. ENHANCED SENSOR SYSTEM: Shall be 24 VAC, class ll circuit. Enhanced Vista system shall utilize same activation sensor and swing side safety sensor as basic Vista system but shall include additional door mounted presence sensors for each side of the swinging door panel. The door mounted presence sensors shall be an advanced presence sensor utilizing focused active infrared technology to provide safety zone protection for swing doors. It shall incorporate distance measurements and shall be insensitive to reflections from the door surface. C. GUIDE RAILS: Shall be provided on swing side of door unless protected by adjacent wall. 2.04 RELATED WORK REQUIREMENTS A. ELECTRICAL: North America -120 VAC, 60 cycle, 1 phase, 15 amp circuit. Non-North American voltages can be 240 VAC (operator must have special order 240 volt power supply) B. GLASS AND GLAZING: Glazing Materials: Glass stops, glazing vinyl and setting blocks for field glazing as per Safety Glazing standard ANSI Z97.1.2. General contractor to coordinate acquisition of glass in thickness and type in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations for prescribed design. P AR T III - EXECUTION 3.01 E XAMINATION Site Verification of Conditions: Installer must verify that base conditions previously installed under other sections are acceptable for product installation according to with manufacturer's instructions. Notify the Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of work. Do not start work until all negative conditions are corrected in a manner acceptable to the installer and manufacturer. 3.02 INS TALL ATION

A. GENERAL: Install door units plumb, level and true to line, without warp or rack of frames or sash with manufacturer's prescribed tolerances. Provide support and anchor in place. B. DISSIMILAR MATERIALS: Comply with AAMA 101, Appendix Dis s imilar Materials by separating aluminum materials and other corrodible surfaces from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points. C. WEATHER-TIGHT CONSTRUCTION: Install operator housing in concrete and seal threshold cover (provided by others) with sealant or with joint filler or gaskets. Coordinate installation with wall flashings and other components of construction for proper drainage. D. ELECTRICAL: General or electrical contractor to install all wiring to operator on a separate circuit breaker routed into remote control panel located no further than 100 feet from door opening. 3.03 CLE ANING, ADJ US TMENT AND PROTECTION A. CLEANING: After installation, installer to take following steps: 1. Remove temporary coverings and protection of adjacent work areas. 2. Remove construction debris from construction site and legally dispose of debris. 3. Repair or replace damaged installed products. 4. Clean product surfaces and lubricate operating equipment for optimum condition and safety. B. ADJUSTMENT: Installer to adjust operator and controls for optimum condition and safety. C. ADVISE CONTRACTOR: of precautions required through the remainder of the construction period, to ensure that doors will be without damage or deterioration (other than normal weathering) at the time of acceptance. Automated Door S olutions by La F orce reserves the right to make product improvements and change s pecifications without notice. END OF SECTION

UNDER THE ORIGINAL FLOOR OPERATOR 4400-U SERIES EXTERIOR ELEVATION 4400-U Our 4400-U Under the Floor Series is designed to perform with the installation of NEW automatic door operators and controls as supplied by the specified manufacture and/or distributors. This product is not designed for the use and conversion of existing, previously installed, re-manufactured or rebuilt overhead automatic door operators. The 4400 s mount under the floor, on the ceiling of the floor directly below the door and act as the lower portion door pivot, closer and operator. We use two sealed shaft flange bearings and one thrust bearing allowing our standard 4400-U to support doors weighing up to 1000 lbs. Larger capacities are available. This design is used when building restrictions prevent the operator from being mounted in the floor, yet there is a floor, basement or parking structure below the door. This design requires a 2 cored hole through the floor to the floor below. It also require ceiling access from the floor below. SECTION 4400-U