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CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL

ACTUATORS INSTALLATION

1. Remove door panels carefully

2. Install actuator in correct direction as shown in figures 1-a, 1-b and figure 2. Make
sure that actuator will not block other moving parts inside of door (screen and its
mechanism). Also make sure that actuator is moving parallel to door lock bolt.

3. Choose two holes inside of door or drill new (3/16”) and screw controller on.

4. Using suitable joint connect door lock bolt lever to actuator lever. Tighten joint screws
making sure that actuator can move easily. See figure 3 and 4.

CAUTION:

1. Make sure that actuator is moving parallel to door lock bolt. See figure 2. Otherwise
closing/opening movement will be incorrect and/or actuator lifetime will be shortened.

2. Before tightening joint screws make sure that stroke of front door actuator (5 cables)
and front door lock bolt is set to middle range position. See figure 4.

3. Before tightening joint screws make sure that stroke of rear door actuator (2 cables) is
set to maximum or minimum range position and move it about 1/16” up or down. See
figure 4. Then push and pull door lock bolt to make sure that actuator is working
correctly and make adequate corrections if not.

Figure 1-a. Actuator installation example


Figure 1-b. Actuator installation example

Figure 2. Actuator and door lock levers position

Figure 3. Connecting levers with joint

Figure 4. Actuator stroke regulation


INSTALLING WIRES

1. Make sure that all actuators are installed and connected before connecting red and
black wire to power supply +12V and ground.

2. During connecting bunch of wires to front door actuators (5-wires) make sure they are
connected correctly taking into account colors. See figure 5.

Front actuator Bunch


White White (1)
Brown
Black
} Controls Brown (1)
Black
Blue Blue
Green } Motor
Green

a. Connecting white actuator wire to brown (1) wire in bunch (or blue wire to green
wire) will automatically move actuator up and down.

b. (1) White and black actuator wires (5-wires) are connected together when
actuator is in up position.

(2) Brown and black actuator wires (5-wires) are connected together when
actuator is in down position.

c. (1) Actuator will be pushed up when its blue and green wires are connected to
+12V power supply and ground respectively.

(2) Actuator will be pushed down when its blue and green wires are connected to
ground and +12V power supply respectively.

3. During connecting bunch of wires to rear door actuators (2-wires) make sure that
wires are connected correctly taking into account colors. If pushing up and down
(opening/closing) rear door actuators is not set the same as front door actuators, you
should swap blue and green wire (blue wire from actuator to green wire from bunch).

CAUTION:

Make sure that wires are installed without being pinched by screen mechanism or screws,
which might cause short circuit.

4. Push down and up front door lock bolt (5-wires actuator), to check if all actuators are
working correctly and moving in the same direction. If one of actuators is moving in
other direction, you should swap blue and green wires as described in point 3).
Figure 5. Wires connection
TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM CAUSE
a. Check +12V and ground wires connection and
fuse.
b. Check wires connection to lock controller.
1. ACTUATORS NOT c. Check lock controller operation. Connect white (1)
WORKING and brown (1) wire from bunch to ground. It will
cause reversing actuators positions. (After
connecting white (1) and brown (1) wire to ground
you should hear “click” from lock controller).
There is short circuit situation.
a. Move bunch of wires from actuators joints.
b. Bunch of wires can be damaged by screw or
2. FUSE BLOWS screen mechanism if fuse still blows after
CONTINUOUSLY connecting white or brown wire to ground.
c. If bunch of wires is shorten, then check actuators
one by one disconnecting them from the circuit
(one by time) and checking if fuse still blows.
a. Check actuator connection (figure 5)
b. Check if actuators joints are secured correctly.
c. Check if all mechanical parts are tightened.
3. FRONT DOOR
ACTUATORS NOT d. Check and adjust actuator stroke (1,2 and 4)
WORKING e. Check actuator power supply +12V and connect
actuators blue and green wire to ground, to check
if it is not damaged. (disconnect actuator from
bunch of wires before checking it)
a. Disconnect power supply +12V from actuator.
4. ACTUATOR PUSHES b. Make sure that white, brown and blue actuators
UP AND DOWN wires are connected to correct wires from bunch.
AUTOMATICALLY c. If colors match, swap white and brown wires or
blue and green wires.
a. Check all actuators connection.
5. REAR DOOR b. Check if actuators joints are secured correctly.
ACTUATORS NOT c. As in 3-c point above.
WORKING d. As in 3-d point above.
e. As in 3-e point above.
6. FRONT/REAR DOOR IS
a. Swap actuators blue and green wire in door where
NOT SYNCHRONIZED
lock works incorrectly.
CORRECTLY

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