Adjusting the limit switch
Open door
Manually open the door enough so the entire door is outside the door opening. Adjust the mechanical
end stop so it is against the door when the door is open all the way. The mechanical end stop consists of
an adjustable angle bracket and an adjustable rubber stopper.
The switch's mounting is adjustable in two directions, which is used to adjust the switch's point of
impact. When adjusting for an open door, make sure that the point of impact for activated/non-activated
switches is distinct and that the breakpoint is not in the switch's outer area.
Closed door
Close the door manually so the door is symmetrical to the door opening. The mechanical end stop
consists of an adjustable angle plate that is adjusted according to the door.
With the door in a closed position, adjust the limit switch so it is activated by the door. The switch's
mounting allows for horizontal adjustment. When adjusting for an open door, make sure that the point of
impact for activated/non-activated switches is distinct and that the breakpoint is not in the switch's outer
area.