Residential Sliding Gate
Operator
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9. On the SLIDE Control board, turn on the Power Switch by pressing the switch to
the “I” position down.
10. Verify that the Power indicator (31) on the Control Board is lit. See Figure 3.
11. Manually open the Gate and observe the OPEN Indicator (26) on the Control Board.
If the indicator dose not light up, then adjust the Upper Magnet until the indicator
lights. Tighten with a wrench.
12. Manually close the Gate and observe the CLOSE indicator (27) on the Control
Board. If the indicator dose not light up, then adjust the Lower Magnet until the
indicator lights. Tighten with a wrench.
13. Before tightening the Operator Clutch with the key, test the gate opener with the
remote supplied. Press the Yellow button on the remote and listen for the motor
running. Pressing the Yellow button again, the motor will stop.
14. If the gate motor is operating, properly, then insert the Clutch Key, rotating it
clockwise until it stops. The Gate Operator is now ready for testing.
15. Using the Remote, press the Yellow button and the gate will open. Pressing the
yellow button again, the gate should stop moving.
16. Now test the full operation of the gate. Pressing the remote yellow button will cause
the gate to move until the Magnet is positioned over the Limit Senor. The gate
should now be closed.
17. Pressing the Remote Yellow Button again, the gate should open, and stop when the
Upper Magnet is positioned over the Limit Sensor. The Gate should be in the full
open position.
18. Your SLIDE Gate Installation is now complete. Now proceed to the Radio Transmitter
Control section to program the Security codes for the operator.
Optional Mechanical Installation
In some installation of the SLIDE Gate Operator, positioning of the operator itself
may extend beyond the rear of the gate. This type of installation would require an
extension or “tail” to be added to the gate to accommodate the installation of the rear
chain bolt to the gate. This is illustrated in Figure 4, Typical Gate Extension for
Operator. It would require wielding or attaching an extension to the gate. In this case,
the minimum extension must extend 8” beyond the Chain Box to allow sufficient chain
slack and clearance. A wielding shop can configure a simple bolt on extension from a
drawing with required measurement. The picture below is an actual installation with this
configuration.