ETS-Lindgren SMART 1000 Mini-Reverb Cell User Manual

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Doors

Door Types

Type A—RCM Light Weight

Type B—RCM Single

• Type

C—RCM

Double

Type D—RCM Flush Sill, Single

Type E—RCM Flush Sill, Double

Type F—RCM Access Panel

Type G—Sliding Doors, Manual and Automatic

Door Operation for Types A, B, C, D, E, and F

In the operation of the door, the ETS-Lindgren cam-actuated latching mechanism

brings the door to a completely closed condition with the handle rotated to the full

stop position. Conversely, when the handle is rotated in the opposite direction to

the alternate position, the door knife edge is removed from the finger contacts,

allowing the door to fully open. In this position the door will swing freely with little

opposition.

When closing the door, normal door pressure should be applied until the

cam actuators are engaged in the cam blocks. At this point no further inward

pressure on the door is required. Rotate the door handle until the handle has

reached the full stop position. The cam action of the door latching mechanism

provides all the pressure required to separate and correctly contact the fingers.

On large double-leaf swing doors, the surface area of the contact fingers is larger

so the latching effort required is slightly greater. At no time should more than

hand pressure be required or applied to the latch mechanism.

Flush sill doors have a double or triple row of contact fingers fitted to the bottom

edge. These are exposed and should be checked periodically for damage.

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