Installation precautions
Installation must be performed by qualified service
technician.
Work on an electrical installation must only be carried out by
authorised personnel.
The load capacity and suitability of the substructure of the
building in which the door operator will be installed must be
inspected and approved by a competent person.
The door operator must be fully and securely attached at all
fastening points. All fastening materials must be selected
according to the nature of the substructure and they must be
able to withstand a pull of 800 N.
In the event of non-conformance to these
requirements, there is the risk of personal injury and
material damage due to the door operator falling or an
uncontrolled movement of the door.
When drilling the fastening holes, do not damage the
building's structural integrity, electrical cables and water or
other pipes. After lifting up the door operator to the ceiling,
support it by appropriate means to prevent it falling down until
it is completely fastened. See illustration on page 119.
Please observe appropriate industrial safety regulations and
keep children away during installation.
Safety features of the door operator
system
The door operator has the following safety features.
Do not remove or alter their functionality.
• Emergency release / unlocking
• Automatic overload cut-out in the functions "ON" and
"OFF"
• Emergency Stop connection for example of a switch
(optional) to a wicket door mounted in the garage door.
• Connection for safety rail, photo cell or optosensor
Safety checks
Check overload cut-out
The automatic overload cut-out is a clamped and safety
mechanism to prevent accidents due to a moving door.
To test the door from outside, stop it with both hands at waist
level.
Closing:
The door must stop automatically and reverse shortly after
coming in contact with an obstruction.
Opening:
The door must stop automatically and reverse shortly after
coming in contact with an obstruction. After an overload cut-
out, the door operator light will flash until the next pulse or
radio command
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Controls and indicators
Control system
1
„Pulse" key
2
„Program" key
Indicator displays
3
LED, red
4
LED Ready for use status, green
External connections
5
Emergency stop
6
Safety rail / Photo cell / Optosensor
7
Pulse
8
Antenna: A = Antenna, E = Earthing
Remote transmitter: See chapter on programming door
operator
Installation preparation
Please note: Check if the door is working properly and
adjust if necessary. The spring tension of the door
must be set in such a way that it is stable and it can be opened
by hand smoothly and without jerking.
• Standard suitable shuttered socket outlets fitted approx.
10 - 50 cm from the point where the drive head is attached.
(for fuse rating see technical data)
• Install door operator only in dry garages
Have the installation set ready for installing the door
connection to the type of door to be fitted and in accordance
with the respective manual.
Installation
See instructions for installation on page ff 116.
Installation steps D, Page 117:
• 1. Tighten the drive belt tensioning nut until the drive
belt no longer rests on the guide rail (equivalent to
X dimension).
• 2. Use the tensioning nut to increase the drive belt tension
to correspond to the length of the door operator
(B dimension).
Commissioning
• Slowly open the door by hand until you hear the slide snap
in.
• Connect the power supply. The "mains" LED (4) lights up
and the operator indicator lamp flashes four times.
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