Pharma-Slide. Owner s Manual. [Revision: June 14, 2010, SL150000, Rytec Corporation 2005]

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Pharma-Slide Owner s Manual [Revision: June 14, 2010, SL150000, Rytec Corporation 2005]

WARRANTY The Pharma-Slide High-Speed Door purchased by you (Buyer) should not be installed or operated before you read all associated product manuals explaining the proper method of installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment. Rytec Corporation (Seller) warrants that the Pharma-Slide High-Speed Door (Product) sold to the Buyer will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment of the Product from the Seller s plant. Electrical components are warranted for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of shipment. If within the applicable period any Products shall be proved to the Seller s satisfaction to be defective, such Products shall be repaired or replaced at the Seller s option. Such repair or replacement shall be the Seller s sole obligation and the Buyer s exclusive remedy hereunder and shall be conditioned upon the Seller receiving written notice of any alleged defect within ten (10) days after its discovery and, at the Seller s option, return of such Product to the Seller, f.o.b. its factory. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REPRESENTATION AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND THE SELLER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE. PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES sold separately by Rytec Corporation that fail due to defects in material or workmanship within ninety (90) days from the date of shipment will be replaced under warranty provided installation has been carried out in accordance with all Rytec procedures. This warranty is limited to providing a replacement part only. This warranty does not cover freight, special charges, or any costs associated with the installation of the replacement part. Any description of the Product, whether in writing or made orally by the Seller or the Seller s agents, specifications, samples, models, bulletins, drawings, diagrams, engineering or similar materials used in connection with the Buyer s order, are for the sole purpose of identifying the Product and shall not be construed as an express warranty. Any suggestions by the Seller or the Seller s agents regarding the use, application, or suitability of the Product shall not be construed as an express warranty unless confirmed to be such in writing by the Seller. The Seller s liability with respect to the Product sold to the Buyer shall be limited to the warranty provided herein. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORIES OF LAW, WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS SOLD OR SERVICES RENDERED BY THE SELLER, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS, OR OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Seller specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages, penalties, special or punitive damages, damages for lost profits or revenues, services, downtime, shutdown, or slowdown costs, or for any other types of economic loss, and for claims of the Buyer s customers or any third party for any such damages. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR AND DISCLAIMS ALL CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND CONTINGENT DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. This warranty shall be void in its entirety if the failure of any product shall be caused by any installation, operation, or maintenance of the Product which does not conform with the requirements set forth by the Seller in the applicable product manuals or is the result of any cause other than a defect in the material or workmanship of the product. 10/11/06

TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION.............................................1 DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S)...........................................1 HOW TO USE MANUAL..............................................1 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF DOOR PARTS...........................1 OPERATION................................................1 AUTOMATIC DOOR SYSTEM..........................................1 PHOTO EYES......................................................2 MOVING THE DOOR MANUALLY......................................2 PLANNED MAINTENANCE....................................2 RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE.........................................2 DAILY INSPECTION.................................................3 Damage Inspection.............................................3 Door Operation................................................3 Photo Eye Inspection...........................................3 QUARTERLY INSPECTION...........................................3 Mounting Hardware Inspection...................................3 Door Limit Inspection...........................................4 Activator Inspection............................................4 Seal Inspection................................................4 Control Panel Inspection........................................4 Electrical Connection Inspection..................................4 Wall Anchor Inspection..........................................4 ADJUSTMENTS.............................................5 DOOR PANEL......................................................5 DOOR SEAL.......................................................6 SEAL STOP........................................................7 BELT TENSION (SINGLE AND BI-PARTING).............................8 MISCELLANEOUS...........................................8 PANEL CLEANING..................................................8

TORMAX OPERATOR........................................9 TORMAX OPERATOR TERMINALS.....................................9 TORMAX OUTPUT RELAYS...........................................9 DIAGRAM........................................................10 PARTS LIST...............................................11 PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION...................................11 How to Order Parts............................................11 DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S)..........................................11 Substitute Parts...............................................11 Return of Parts................................................11 SINGLE SLIDE DOOR..............................................12 BI-PARTING DOOR................................................14

INTRODUCTION DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S) INTRODUCTION The information contained in this manual will allow you to operate and maintain your Rytec Pharma-Slide Door in a manner which will ensure maximum life and trouble-free operation. Any unauthorized changes in procedure, or failure to follow the steps as outlined in this manual, will automatically void the warranty. Any changes in the working parts, assemblies, or specifications as written that are not authorized by Rytec Corporation will also cancel the warranty. The responsibility for the successful operation and performance of this door lies with the owner of the door. DO NOT OPERATE OR PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THIS DOOR UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL. If you have any questions, contact your Rytec representative or call the Rytec Customer Support Department at 1-800-628-1909. Always refer to the serial number of the door when calling the representative or Customer Support. The wiring connections in this manual are for general information purposes only. A wiring schematic is provided with each individual door specifically covering the control panel and electrical components of that door. That schematic was shipped inside the control panel. DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S) The DOOR SERIAL NUMBER is located on the left side of the head assembly, behind the hood. IMPORTANT: When installing multiple doors of the same model but in different sizes, verify serial number in the head assembly. HOW TO USE MANUAL Throughout this manual, the following key words are used to alert the reader to potentially hazardous situations, or situations where additional information to successfully perform the procedure is presented: WARNING is used to indicate the potential for personal injury, if the procedure is not performed as described. CAUTION is used to indicate the potential for damage to the product or property damage, if the procedure is not followed as described. IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT is used to relay information CRITICAL to the successful completion of the procedure. NOTE: NOTE is used to provide additional information to aid in the performance of the procedure or operation of the door, but not necessarily safety related. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF DOOR PARTS Figure 1 shows the location of the major components of the door and the general placement of the associated control sub-assemblies for a typical installation. This illustration is provided to you for general information purposes only. It should not be relied upon solely for the operation and maintenance of your door and its subassemblies. End Column A3100224 Serial Number Location Door Panel Figure 1 NOTE: Figure 1 shows the front of the door. Left and right are determined when viewing the front of the door. OPERATION AUTOMATIC DOOR SYSTEM Tormax Control Drive with Hood Half Removed Head Assembly Seal Stop Column with Wall Jamb The Pharma-Slide door is equipped with an automatic Tormax drive system, designed exclusively to operate Rytec high-performance doors. It provides connections for safety beams, door limit settings, and fault indication. For more information, see the Tormax Operating Instruction manual. 1

PLANNED MAINTENANCE PHOTO EYES PHOTO EYES Your door is equipped with four photo eyes mounted on the front of the door. The purpose of these photo eyes is to hold the door open or, if the door is closing, reverse the door to the open position if a vehicle, person, or any object is in the path of the photo eye beam. The photo eye is not active when the door is closed. After the obstruction breaking the photo eye beam is removed: The door will remain open if it was originally opened by a non-automatic activator until it is closed by a non-automatic activator. The door will close automatically if it was originally opened with an automatic activator. NOTE: The photo eyes are not intended to be used as a door activator and will not open the door when it is closed. This safety system consists of two pairs of non-adjustable emitter and receiver modules. There are no alignment, gain, or sensitivity settings. NOTE: When photo eyes are installed, they should be installed opposite of each other to avoid any interference. See Figure 2 for clarification. Transmitter Side Columns Receiver MOVING THE DOOR MANUALLY Forcing the door open may cause personal injury or equipment failure. There are two ways of opening manually: 1. Turn off or disconnect power to the Tormax operator. 2. Switch to operating mode P and the door panel(s) can be moved freely. To put the door back into operation again, select the previous operating mode. NOTE: Reference the Tormax manual for manual operation and software reset. PLANNED MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE The maintenance interval is determined by how frequently the system is used. However, checking and maintenance must be performed at least once a year by an authorized technician. NOTE: Spare parts must comply with the technical requirements of the manufacturer. Use genuine spare parts exclusively. The owner should maintain and provide a maintenance log for the technician. Inspection results should be entered in the log with the authorized technician s signature and date. Daily Quarterly A5600026 Receiver Figure 2 Transmitter Damage Inspection Door Operation Photo Eye Inspection Mounting Hardware Inspection Door Limit Inspection Activator Inspection Seal Inspection Control Panel Inspection Electrical Connection Inspection Wall Anchor Inspection X X X X X X X X X X 2

PLANNED MAINTENANCE DAILY INSPECTION DAILY INSPECTION Damage Inspection Visually inspect the door for damaged components. Examples: Head Assembly: Inspect for dents or damage that may prevent the door from opening or closing properly. Door Panel: Inspect for dents, holes, and worn areas. If equipped with window(s), inspect them for damage or dirt that may impair vision clean or replace as required. End Column and Seal Stop: Inspect for damage and wear that may prevent the door from holding a proper seal. Drive Belt: Inspect for damage and wear that may prevent the door from operating properly. Photo Eyes: Inspect the lens of each photo eye for damage or dirt that may prevent the photo eyes from working properly clean or replace as required. Door Operation Run the door through four or five complete cycles to ensure the door is operating smoothly and efficiently and that binding or unusual noises do not exist. DO NOT continue to operate the door if it is not running properly, as this could cause additional damage. DO NOT stand in the way of the door panel when performing the following inspection. Photo Eye Inspection NOTE: Four photo eyes have been provided with the door. These photo eyes act as a safety device to prevent the door from closing if an object is within the photo eye beam. The safety photo eyes are not meant to be used as door activators. Personnel or objects being used for this inspection should not be in the path of the door panel when this check is made. If a photo eye is not working properly, the door panel will close, striking personnel or objects in its path. DO NOT use the door if the photo eyes do not operate properly. 3. If the photo eye does not operate properly: a. The photo eye transmitter or receiver may be dirty. Clean as required using window cleaner and a clean, soft cloth. b. Photo eyes are wired incorrectly. (See Tormax installation manual for wiring diagram.) c. Terminal block A. Inspect terminal block for being faulty. d. Faulty wiring. Shut down door assembly and inspect wires for tears and chafing. QUARTERLY INSPECTION Mounting Hardware Inspection Check all mounting hardware to ensure all nuts, bolts, and set screws are tight. Example: motor mounting hardware, anchor or through wall bolts, end column, and seal stop column, etc. (See Figure 2.) Motor Mounting Hardware 1. Activate the door to open. NOTE: The door opens by a device such as a sensor, push button panel, or card reader. 2. Place an object in front of the photo eye in a position where it will break the photo eye beam. The photo eye will recognize a person or object while the door is open and the door will remain open. As the door is closing, a person or object passes through the photo eye beam and the door immediately reopens. A3100210 Tormax Operator Figure 3 3

PLANNED MAINTENANCE QUARTERLY INSPECTION Door Limit Inspection The most important element for the system operator is the Tormax control panel. Door limits are set at a factory default value. When the system is operational, the panel may be adjusted for individual requirements. (See Tormax manual for limit inspection.) NOTE: A company logbook should be maintained, where individual limit settings are stored for future reference. End Column Seal Top Seal Some functions may be inhibited or limited due to specific door adjustments performed by the authorized technician. Activator Inspection 1. Inspect all warning/safety labels. All warning labels should be intact and clearly readable. Replace labels as needed. 2. Operate the door five or six complete cycles with each activator that has been installed on the door. Check the control panel for proper operation. If adjustment or repair is required, see the Tormax manual. Typical activators may include floor loops, pull cords, push buttons, motion detectors, radio controls, or photo eyes. Opening is controlled by the activator, and closing may be controlled by the activator or a timer in the control panel. Seal Inspection a. Head Assembly b. Seal Stop Column c. End Column d. Floor Inspect seals for wear or damage. Replace if necessary. (See Figure 4.) Floor Seal A3100160 Figure 4 Stop Seal Control Panel Inspection The most important element for the Tormax operator is the Tormax control panel. The Tormax operator of an automatic door must periodically check the functioning of the automatic door and the safety devices. Electrical Connection Inspection The power must be turned OFF or disconnected, and properly locked and tagged before performing the following procedure. 1. Inspect electrical connections to the Tormax operator and encoder assemblies. 2. Inspect connections of wires in the side columns. 3. Inspect control panel wiring. Wall Anchor Inspection 1. Turn off power to door. The disconnect must be in the OFF position and properly locked and tagged before performing the following procedure. 2. Gain access to wall anchors. 4

ADJUSTMENTS DOOR PANEL 3. Inspect for loose or worn wall anchor(s). 4. Tighten, repair, or replace wall anchor(s) as needed. NOTE: Remove door from service if any repairs are needed. All repairs must be done in accordance with building codes. 5. Restore power to the door and return to service. ADJUSTMENTS DOOR PANEL NOTE: The trolleys are shipped with the anti-skip/ counter roller nut tight. (See Figure 7.) This prevents the door from sliding back and forth during transport. Prior to adjustment, loosen this nut and adjust the distance between the roller and the bottom of the track to ¹/₁₆ in. 3. Verify that the door panel is level. Slide the door panel to the open position and place a level on top. (See Figure 6.) To Check for a Level Door, Place Carpenter s Level Here Electrical shock may occur. Prior to adjusting the door panel, disconnect the power to the Tormax operator. 1. Turn off or disconnect the power to the Tormax operator. 2. Adjust the door stop to the fully open position. (See Figure 5.) Door Stop A3100088 Single Slide Door Panel Shown Figure 6 4. If an adjustment is necessary: a. Loosen cap screws to the door hanger bracket. (See Figure 7.) Anti-Skip/Counter Roller Nut A3100032 Trolley Assembly Figure 5 A3100033 Cap Screw Door Hanger Bracket Figure 7 5

ADJUSTMENTS DOOR SEAL b. Loosen the jam nut and thread the nut away from the hanger bracket. (See Figure 8.) c. Turn adjusting screws until the door is level. (See Figure 8.) NOTE: After Adjustment, Check that Door Is Not Bottomed Out Floor Seal A3100150 Figure 9 Jam Nut A3100034 Figure 8 Adjusting Screw NOTE: Do not adjust the door panel too low. This will cause too much friction between the door guide and track. Excessive friction may cause premature wear of the Tormax operator. The adjustments will be done to either the left trolley, the right trolley, or both. 5. When the door panel is level, tighten the jam nut and cap screws. 7. Restore power to the Tormax operator. DOOR SEAL The following door seal adjustment is to be performed for the initial door start-up and maintenance follow-ups. Prior to adjusting the door panel, disconnect the power to the Tormax operator. 1. The seal-to-door clearance is adjusted fore and aft only. a. Loosen the cap screw on both trolleys. (See Figure 10.) Double-check that the power is turned off to the Tormax operator prior to checking the door bottom. 6. Check the position of the bottom edge of the door panel. The floor seal should make contact with the floor. It will be necessary for you to place your fingers between the seal and the floor to verify the position of the door. Do not judge the position by how the seal cover hangs from the door. (See Figure 9.) A3100035 Cap Screw Figure 10 Trolley b. Adjust the door as required and tighten hardware. 2. Restore power to the Tormax operator. 6

ADJUSTMENTS SEAL STOP SEAL STOP The seal stop consists of two pieces: the wall jamb and the seal stop column. If there is a gap between the seal stop column and door panel seal, take note of how much you should adjust the seal stop prior to removing the door. The door panel seal should be snug against the seal stop column as shown in Figure 11. Wall Anchor 3. Loosen hardware and remove the door guide and the seal stop column. (See Figure 13.) Note: Wall Jamb Is Located under Seal Stop Column Seal Stop Column Wall Wall Jamb A3100174 Seal Stop Column Figure 11 Door Panel Seal Door Panel 1. Turn off or disconnect power to the Tormax operator. A3100207 Figure 13 4. Loosen the hardware and adjust the wall jamb as required. (See Figure 14.) Head Assembly Door Guide The door is heavy, and two people will be required to remove the panel. To avoid damaging the panel assembly, lay the panel flat on a foam cushion, or similar material, for storage. Be extremely careful not to damage or crush the perimeter seals. 2. Loosen the door cap screw and remove the door. (See Figure 12.) Slot Access Hole A3100204 Wall Jamb Figure 14 5. Check that the wall jamb is level, tighten hardware, and install the seal stop column. 6. Install the door and adjust if required. See DOOR PANEL on page 5. A3100035 Cap Screw Figure 12 Trolley 7. Restore power to the Tormax operator and check the seal stop. 7

MISCELLANEOUS BELT TENSION (SINGLE AND BI-PARTING) BELT TENSION (SINGLE AND BI-PARTING) The belt tension is set at the factory. If the belt starts skipping or if the door is not operating smoothly and efficiently, an adjustment is required. NOTE: If the door is operating in a erratic manner, check the drive belt to see if it is worn or frayed prior to any adjustment. DO NOT adjust belt tension by moving the Tormax operator. This is set at the factory for your door size. 1. Turn off or disconnect power to Tormax operator. 2. Loosen the nut on the adjusting screw. (See Figure 15.) 3. Loosen the idler pulley screw. 4. Adjust the belt tension in the desired direction with the adjusting screw. Turn screw clockwise to tighten belt. Turn screw counterclockwise to loosen belt. Adjusting Screw Nut Idler Pulley Screw A3100148 Figure 15 NOTE: If the belt has been adjusted properly and there is no visible belt wear, the door itself may need adjusting. (See DOOR PANEL on page 5.) 5. Restore power to the Tormax operator. MISCELLANEOUS PANEL CLEANING With all adjustments to the door complete, clean both sides of each panel with a general household surface cleaner using a clean, soft cloth. 8

PARTS LIST PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION PARTS LIST PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION How to Order Parts 1. Identify the parts required by referring to the following pages for part numbers and part descriptions. 2. To place an order, contact your local Rytec representative or the Rytec Customer Support Department at 1-800-628-1909 or 262-677-2058 (fax). 3. To ensure the correct parts are shipped, please include the serial number of your door with the order. DOOR SERIAL NUMBER(S) The DOOR SERIAL NUMBER is located on the left side of the head assembly, behind the hood. (See Figure 20 and Figure 21.) IMPORTANT: When installing multiple doors of the same model but in different sizes, verify serial number in the head assembly. End Column Tormax Control Drive with Hood Half Removed Head Assembly Seal Stop Column with Wall Jamb A3100223 Door Panel Tormax Control Drive with Hood Half Removed Figure 21 Head Assembly Seal Stop Column with Wall Jamb Substitute Parts Due to special engineering and product enhancement, the actual parts used on your door may be different from those shown in this manual. Also, if a part has been improved in design and bears a revised part number, the improved part will be substituted for the part ordered. Return of Parts Rytec will not accept the return of any parts unless they are accompanied by a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) form. Before returning any parts, you must first contact the Rytec Customer Support Department to obtain authorization and an RMA form. Door Panel A3100224 Figure 20 11

PARTS LIST SINGLE SLIDE DOOR SINGLE SLIDE DOOR 9 7 14 3 8 18 11 4, 12 15 10 27 2 29 22 17 13 16 19 1 22 30 25 30 21 26 20 23 24 28 A3100213 Figure 22 12

PARTS LIST SINGLE SLIDE DOOR ITEM QTY. PART # DESCRIPTION 1* 1 Consult Factory Assy, 1 Piece Header Consult Factory Assy, 2 Piece Header 2 1 11200070 Splice, Hood Header, SS 3 1 11200160 Splice, Header (Back Side of 2 Piece Header) 4 2 55500230 Screw, #6-32 x.188 BHCS, SS 5 A/R S553103 Nut, ¹/₄-20 UNC, Serrated Flange, 18-8 SS 6 A/R S021792 Screw, ¹/₄-20 UNC x ¹/₂, BHCS, SS 7* 1 11200191 Hood, LH 8* 1 11200192 Hood, RH 9 1 11200381 Hood End, LH 10 1 11200382 Hood End, RH 11 1 Consult Factory Tormax Operator 12 1 11200610 Tormax Control Assembly 13* 1 Consult Factory TEP Drive Belt Consult Factory TXP Heavy Duty Drive Belt 14 1 0016333 Decal, Serial Number Plate 15 A/R SL0594 Trolley, Zinc SL0464 Trolley, Heavy Duty Zinc 16 1 11200400 Jamb, Wall Center 17 1 11200200 Jamb, Wall End 18 1 11200132 Jamb Cover, Column End, RH 11200131 Jamb Cover, Column End, LH 19 1 11200121 Jamb Cover, Stop Seal, LH 11200122 Jamb Cover, Stop Seal, RH 20 2 S021781 Screw, 10-24 UNC x 1.00 Long, SHCS 21 2 S021867 Nut, 10-24 UNC, Nylock, SS 22 6 S550288 PTMS, 10-24 UNC x ³/₄, SS 23 1 SL0065 Track, Guide 24 A/R 11200930 Spacer, Guide 25 1 Consult Factory Panel, Door Assembly 26 1 Consult Factory Seal, Stop 27 1 Consult Factory Seal, End Column 28 1 0007830 Seal, Floor 29 1 11200980 Seal, Top 30 2 11201650 Photoeye Set, TORMAX A/R = as required N/A = not applicable to this assembly * Items are produced based on manufactured height and width of door. ALWAYS INCLUDE SERIAL NUMBER OF DOOR WHEN PLACING ORDER To ensure you receive the correct parts when placing an order, always include the serial number of your door. Also, due to product enhancement, the actual parts on your door may be different from those shown in this manual. 13

PARTS LIST BI-PARTING DOOR BI-PARTING DOOR 9 7 14 11 4, 12 8 15 10 17 2 26 25 21 16 13 18 29 16 1 30 21 30 20 24 19 22 23 27 28 A3100214 Figure 23 14

PARTS LIST BI-PARTING DOOR ITEM QTY. PART # DESCRIPTION 1* 1 Consult Factory Assy, 1 Piece Header Consult Factory Assy, 2 Piece Header 2 1 11200070 Splice, Hood Header, SS 3 1 11200160 Splice, Header (Back Side of 2 Piece Header) 4 2 55500230 Screw, #6-32 x.188 BHCS, SS 5 A/R S553103 Nut, ¹/₄-20 UNC, Serrated Flange, 18-8 SS 6 A/R S021792 Screw, ¹/₄-20 UNC x ¹/₂, BHCS, SS 7* 1 11200191 Hood, LH 8* 1 11200192 Hood, RH 9 1 11200381 Hood End, LH 10 1 11200382 Hood End, RH 11 1 Consult Factory Tormax Operator 12 1 11200610 Tormax Control Assembly 13* 1 Consult Factory TEP Drive Belt Consult Factory TXP Heavy Duty Drive Belt 14 1 0016333 Decal, Serial Number Plate 15 A/R SL0594, SL0595 Trolley, Zinc SL0464, SL0493 Trolley, Heavy Duty Zinc 16 2 11200400 Jamb, Wall Center 17 1 11200121 Jamb Cover, Stop Seal, LH 18 1 11200122 Jamb Cover, Stop Seal, RH 19 4 S021781 Screw, 10-24 UNC x 1.00 Long, SHCS 20 4 S021867 Nut, 10-24 UNC, Nylock, SS 21 6 S550288 PTMS, 10-24 UNC x ³/₄, SS 22 2 SL0065 Track, Guide 23 A/R 11200930 Spacer, Guide 24 1 Consult Factory Panel, Door Assembly, RH 25 1 Consult Factory Panel, Door Assembly, LH 26 1 Consult Factory Seal, Stop 27 1 Consult Factory Seal, End 28 1 0007830 Seal, Floor 29 1 11200980 Seal, Top 30 2 11201650 Photoeye Set, TORMAX A/R = as required N/A = not applicable to this assembly * Items are produced based on manufactured height and width of door. ALWAYS INCLUDE SERIAL NUMBER OF DOOR WHEN PLACING ORDER To ensure you receive the correct parts when placing an order, always include the serial number of your door. Also, due to product enhancement, the actual parts on your door may be different from those shown in this manual. 15

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