User's Manual

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The learning process now begins, consisting of four door runs
(two cycles = two times Door OPEN and two times Door
CLOSE). The lighting blinks until the learning procedure has
been fully completed:
1. Press the button (1) on the remote control 1x; the drive
opens the door. The lighting blinks.
2. Press the button (1) on the remote control 1x; the drive
closes the door. The lighting blinks.
3. Press the button (1) on the remote control 1x; the drive
opens the door. The lighting blinks.
4. Press the button (1) on the remote control 1x; the drive
closes the door. The lighting stays on. The learning
process is completed. If the button is no longer pressed,
the lighting switches off after approx. 180 seconds.
Checking the emergency release
WARNING
There is the possible risk of injury or death if the emergency
release is triggered with an open door.
The emergency release should preferably be used when the
door is closed. It should only be used with caution when the
door is opened. Weak or broken springs can cause the door
to close surprisingly quickly and thus increase the risk of seri-
ous injury or death.
Close the door.
Pull once on the emergency release cord grip (N).
When functioning correctly, the carriage (1) is unlocked
and the door can be moved by hand.
If the emergency release cannot be operated:
Loosen the screw (1) on the guide idler (with the
marking V) using a Phillips screwdriver and slide the guide
idler a short distance, approx. 1/8” (3 mm) in the direction
of the carriage (2).
Tighten the screw (1) with a Phillips screwdriver.
Open the close the door again using the drive.
Check the emergency release again.
Checking the power cut-off
DANGER
There is the possible risk of injury or death if automatic power
cut-off is not functioning. Persons can become clamped,
jammed or pinched by a closing door that does not stop after
it has encountered an obstacle.
After the drive and thus the force has been learned in, the
power cut-off must be checked.
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2
V
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Setting-up operation