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11. Make sure any door stop is removed and that nothing is blocking or will catch the door as you prepare
to open it. Plug in the Power Driver Plug to the outlet and grab the Key Fob Remote.
12. Climb to view the top of the InvisiDoor while it operates but make sure you are standing where the
InvisiDoor won’t interfere when opening completely. On the Key Fob, press the up button on the Key Fob
to retract (Outswing) or down button to extend (Inswing) the Linear Motor. Make sure speed controller
knob on enclosure is set to full speed for testing.
13. As the Linear Motor starts operation, watch for any chance of objects or obstacles that will interfere or
cause resistance the the door opening. Let it complete the full open operation (Fig. 11). If at any time
there the motor strains or the door stops before complete operation, hit the same button you did to
open it (which stops action), then press the opposite button to close the door. Inspect for any causes
of interference around the jamb and door to clear for proper operation. If the bracket interferes with
the door jamb during operation, reposition bracket where it can complete full operation without
interference.
14. After you test to completely open door, press opposite button to return the InvisiDoor back to its closed
position, make sure the door shuts completely and the motor completed it’s full close cycle. Motor must
run its full cycle without resistance to avoid damage to the motor or power supply. At this time make any
Wall Bracket position adjustments if door doesn’t fully close.
15. Locate the magnetic latch and catch plate with hardware. Open InvisiDoor fully and unplug the Linear
Motor Clip. For Inswing application, with door closed mark line on Face Frame with pencil where face
frame is concealed from Trim Panel when closed. Use Mortise Tool or Chisel ¼” deep into top of InvisiDoor
top Face Frame above the marked line. Allow Magnet to sit slightly inset from flush (Fig. 12). The inset
allows the Door to close completly and the Catch Plate to hit Magnet. For Outswing application, use Mortise
Tool or Chisel ¼” deep into the edge of the Jamb about 48” from the floor. Allow Magnet to sit slightly
inset from flush (Fig. 13). Install Magnet using (2) #4x⅝” screws.
16. Snap Catch Plate on the Latch with nubs facing out. Plate should sit flush with Face Frame (Inswing)
or flush with Wall surface where the Back of the Trim comes to rest when closed (Outswing). The nubs
should stick out to transfer location to the back of the Trim when door is closed for installing plate in
correct location. Close Door to transfer nub markings. Try adding a washer underneath the Plate when
closing the door to improve transferring of marks.
17. Open InvisiDoor and locate transfered marks from the Catch Plate. Line up indents with nubs on plate and
install using (1) #4x⅝” screw and install using #1 Philips Flat Head screw where the indents left the mark.
18. Test closure of the InvisiDoor using the Key Fob to confirm Magnet and Plate Latch properly when closed.
Make adjustments to the Magnet depth and/or plate location if not properly latching.
19. The InvisiDoor will still require support from the adjustable leveler to avoid the door to sag over time,
though locating the foot in the shim for closure is no longer required and could provide too much
resistance to the Motorized InvisiDoor operation. It is recommended that if you are using the InvisiDoor
provided adjustable foot leveler from the Hinge Kit, that the plastic floor shim be sanded smooth to
eliminate the locating hole for easy open and close motion avoiding any unnecessary resistance to the
motor. The foot should slide easily on and off the shim when the motor is in operation, and allow the door
to close completly. Routinely check to make sure any door sag over time doesn’t cause the adjustable
foot support to bind and interfere with full door movement. Adjust as necessary. If using an alternative
Support or Closure device, make sure it also does not interfere with intended operation. If resistance is too
strong for proper and complete open and shut operation, could cause increased wear on motor elements.
20. Provided Key Fobs (2) are for use on keychains or can be mounted to fixed locations for easy access. Key
Fobs work up to 30ft with line of sight. For example, kit provides (2) Magnet Strips for holding Key Fobs
inside and outside the InvisiDoor. One can be installed concealed under InvisiDoor Fixed Shelf or nearby in
the room to hold one Key Fob concealled from view for access from the front and another can be installed
on the wall, inside hidden room similar to a light switch application.