DOORMINATOR 3070 User guide

7251 South 42nd St., Grand Forks, ND 58201
CARE AND MAINTAINING
PERATOR’S
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ANUAL
Lift Handle Adjustment
Important! The Lift Handle must move freely in both directions when con­trolled by the operator. If handle drifts by itself and fails to hold the door at the desired elevation or if the handle won’t rotate clockwise to lower the door
- STOP! Lift Handle adjustment may be required to restore proper operation and to prevent damage to internal components.
Remove door from DoorminatorTM before making adjustment to the Lift Handle. To adjust the lift handle:
1) Rotate the Lift Handle counter-clockwise until it stops at the end of travel.
2) Loosen the Lift Handle adjustment bolt using a 3/16” hex key wrench.
3) While holding the Lift Handle in the full counter-clockwise position, rotate the adjustment plate clockwise until it stops. Hold the plate in this position and observe reference marks on the adjustment plate in relation to the single mark on the
Lift Handle.
4) While continually holding the Lift Handle in full counter-clockwise position, rotate the adjustment plate counter-clockwise until it moves back approximately one mark in relation to the single mark on the Lift Handle. Retighten the Lift Handle adjustment bolt using a 3/16” hex key wrench and test for correct operation.
Tilt Handle Adjustment
When properly adjusted the Tilt Handle will move and hold a door at any point within the full range of travel. To hold securely, the Tilt Handle must be adjusted to produce suf cient drag be­tween the friction surfaces of the discs within the Tilt Handle mechanism. To incre ase or de crea se drag o n the Tilt Handl e: Tig hten or l oosen the two lock nuts as neede d. Note: Friction disc surfaces are to remain clean and dry. Do not lubricate with oil.
DoorminatorTM Lubrication
Use household paraf n wax on: The edge of the lift cam, lift channel surface, back leg and leg lock, door hook slide tubes. Use lightweight oil on: Casters, pivot points, side tilt adjustment mechanism.
PA R TS B RE AK DO WN
33-00
33-07
33-02
33-03
33-01
33-06
33-04
33-14
PART # DESCRIPTION
33-00 Main Frame (with fasteners) 33-01 Complete Outer Slide Tube 33-02 Inner Slide Tube (with fasteners) 33-03 Door Hook (with fasteners) 33-04 A-Frame (with fasteners) 33-05 Tilt Handle (with fasteners) 33-06 Tilt Support (with fasteners) 33-07 Side Tilt Adjustment Assembly (with fasteners) 33-08 Complete Slide Tube Assembly 33-10 Lift Handle (with fasteners) 33-11 Complete Wheel Base (with fasteners) 33-12 Complete Back Leg 33-13 Leg Lock (with fasteners) 33-14 Floor Plate (with fasteners) 33-15 Caster 33-16 Plastic Covers Kit (not shown)
33-05
33-12
33-13
33-10
33-08
33-15
33-11
D oo r  H a n d le r
MODEL
3070
Read and become familiar with this manual
operating unit. Failure to do
so could result in serious
property damage, and/or
serious bodily injury.
Phone (701) 775-0551 Fax (701) 775-7220
www.telproinc.com
Form 42-17-00-00.12-02-02 © 2002, Telpro Inc. All Rights Reserved
BEFORE
The
adjust the door forward
(4
on either side of plumb.
Initial Assembly
Operating your
To our valued customer:
Thank you for choosing the DOORMINATORTM door handler model 3070. We are pleased that we are able to provide equipment to make your work easier.
Our efforts are focused on producing the finest quality equipment of which we are capable. We know that extra time and effort spent on our part to design and produce a high quality finished product will mean time and effort saved on your part when you use it. This is important to us.
Foundational to all of our work at Telpro Inc. is the fact that God is our creator. It is our desire to honor him in our work and business relationships. We are able to provide equipment to ease only your physical labor. But Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden light.”
Jesus also said, “I have come that they might have life, and have it to the full.” The Apostle Peter said, “Salvation is to be found through him alone; in all the world there is no one else whom God has given who can save us...Leave all your worries with Him because He cares for you.”
Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to work with you. Any questions or comments that you may have regarding our equipment or company are always welcome.
Telpro Inc.
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With the Doorminator
Align Leg
TM
on its
front align back leg with the leg support.
2
Insert Bolt
Slide back leg bolt in from the top and fasten with hex nut.
3
Secure Bolt
Using a 3/16 hex wrench and a 1/2 wrench secure the back leg to the leg support.
D o o r H a n dl e r
Folding Leg
The leg can be
folded for storage
and transportation.
Using your right
foot pull out the leg
lock and fold leg to
the left. Always be
sure to lock the leg
in the open position
for operation.
Secure Door
After loading the
door and before
moving it into
location secure
the door with the
sliding door hooks.
Raise and Lower
The Lift Handle
will lift the Door
from 1/4” to 2”
off the  oor.
Max. Load: 160 lbs. (72 kg) Max. Door Height 7’ (213 cm) Max. Door Width 4’ (121.9 cm)
Tilt Forward/ Backwards
Tilt Handle will
0
) and backwards (120)
Tilts Side to Side
The Side Tilt Adjustment Wheel adjusts the door
from Right (20) to Left (20) on either side of plumb.
Removing Doorminator
To remove the Doorminator from the door
-Swing the d oor toward the closed position wi th the Doorminator
-Release the sliding door hooks from the door
-Lower the L ift Handle all the way down
-Swing the d oor back toward the open position aw ay from the Doorminator
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Move Load Sideways
To avoid tipping when moving the Doorminator while loaded: Always make sure that the Door Hooks are secured on the load and that the Tilt Handle is all the way down so that the load is fully tilted back.
-Push the loaded DoorminatorTM sideways as shown.
-Proceed slowly; Avoid sharp, rapid cornering; Watch for and beware of uneven  oor surfaces, cracks, slopes, etc.
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