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IMPORTANT DOCUMENT: TO BE KEPT BY THE USER OF THE PRODUCT

If you are a consumer under the Australian Consumer Law, 4D Garage Doors 
Pty Ltd (4D Garage Doors) will provide you, the original purchaser of this 
4D SDO2 V1 (Product), with this limited warranty in addition to any rights 
that you have under Australian consumer protection laws. This warranty 
is in addition to, and does not exclude, restrict or modify your guarantees 
and other legal rights under Australian Consumer law. Our goods come 
with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer 
Law.  You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and 
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are 
also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of 
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.  
 
This warranty only applies to Product sold by 4D Garage Doors or an 
authorised dealer in Australia. An approved and authorised dealer meaning an 
approved reseller of 4D Garage Doors products purchased from 4D Garage 
Doors for the purpose of supplying those products to the end consumer. 
This warranty document is not intended to create a contract between 4D 
Garage Doors and the purchaser. 

Except for this warranty, 4D Garage Doors gives no warranties of any kind 
whatsoever (whether express or implied) in relation to the Product and 
all warranties relating to the Product are hereby excluded to the extent 
permissible by law. 4D Garage Doors will not accept any additional warranties 
or conditions provided by others which attempt to modify the terms of this 
warranty.

Subject to your non-excludable rights under the Australian Consumer Law, 
4D Garage Doors expressly excludes any liability for consequential loss, 
incidental or indirect damages (including but not limited to damages for loss 
of business profits, business interruption and loss of business information) 
due to a defect of the Product. In particular, any loss or damage caused to 
other equipment or accessories used with the Product or any loss resulting 
from a delay in repair, is excluded to the extent permitted by law.

Conditions of Warranty

Subject to the terms of this warranty, 4D Garage Doors warrants to the 
original purchaser that:

1. the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a 

period of 5 years from the date of purchase or 8,000 cycles (whichever 

4D GARAGE DOORS PTY LTD WARRANTY4D 

SDO 2 V1 

Document No: ENGR.00003

ABN 96 659 631 559

Rev: 1.0 Date: 30MAY2019

www.4ddoors.com.au

Summary of Contents for 4DS2 v1

Page 1: ...Installation instructions and user guide Sectional and Tilting door operator 4DS2 v1...

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Page 3: ...ed person Attempting to install or repair the door opener without suitable technical qualification may result in severe personal injury death and or property damage WARNING Installation Instructions a...

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Page 5: ...n Steel Track Installation Sectional Steel Track Assembly Battery Backup Assembly optional Display Menu Instructions Plus II Programming Instructions Terminal Introduction and Application Manual Disen...

Page 6: ...dards and installation manual whether directly or indirectly This opener incorporates a pressure sensitive Safety Obstruction Force system It must be configured correctly by a qualified installer Its...

Page 7: ...e Safety Obstruction System is designed to work on STATIONARY objects only Serious personal injury death and or property damage may occur if the garage door comes into contact with a moving object 15...

Page 8: ...mountings for signs of wear damage or imbalance Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed since a fault in the installation or an incorrectly balanced door may cause injury Each month check that t...

Page 9: ...gnition function is enabled Each transmitter button is now grouped to a common code 6 Codes memory quantity If A appears on the display it means the maximal code memory quantity is 50 Press the UP DOW...

Page 10: ...is available The Openers can be powered by an optional battery backup This allows continued operation in the event of a power failure at your home 16 Manual release A manual release system allows for...

Page 11: ...e unit is being installed on an existing door make sure any existing locking devices are removed or warranty will be void 4 An approved outlet must be installed near where the opener is being installe...

Page 12: ...t 2cm 15cm above the door on the inside wall Depend on the actual installation space Door Bracket Fix the door bracket to a structural part of the door as close to the top edge as possible INSTALLATIO...

Page 13: ...d secure it with the split pin supplied STEP3 Fig 3 Fig 4 Lift and support the opener head with a ladder so it is positioned centrally and level Fix the opener and track on ceiling steel bracket A B S...

Page 14: ...ve slide the E rail into the sleeve 2 Cut the plastic thread and pull the screw rod along with inner chain to the end rail position shown in Fig 8 3 As Fig 9 release the nut spring 4 Tighten the nut t...

Page 15: ...t per fig 1 then STEP2 Fig 12 Assemble the battery to opener Fig 12 fix by screws suppled Option 2 Side Fixed STEP1 Fig 13 Assemble the battery battery bracket per Fig 13 STEP2 Fig 14 Assemble the bat...

Page 16: ...1 E where E is the feature number c Press the SET button to enter the interface for detailed settings of the selected feature d In the detail setting interface it displays 0 A with a flashing dot e P...

Page 17: ...button The door will open 4 Short press the DOWN button The door will close When the door is opening or closing it will stop if you press any key 5 Long press the SET button Enter the function settin...

Page 18: ...the DOWN button until the door reaches the desired close position you will see u without dot on the display NOTE For fine adjustments toggle UP DOWN buttons f Now press the SET button to confirm the c...

Page 19: ...Press the SET button again The unit is now in force adjustment mode And then you will see a figure 3 with flash dot appears on the display c Press the UP button to increase the force setting or the DO...

Page 20: ...nction setting then release the button b Press the SET button again The unit is now in speed adjustment mode And then you will see a letter A with flash dot appears on the display c Press the UP DOWN...

Page 21: ...appears on the display c Press UP Down button once to set the auto close time 0 9 d Press the UP button to increase the time or the DOWN button to decrease the time The close time is 15second N N 0 9...

Page 22: ...s UP Down button once to set the auto close condition You can choose 1 or 2 set Figure 1 means the door only can auto close while in the open limit position Figure 2 means the door can auto close whil...

Page 23: ...en you will see a figure 3 with flash dot appears on the display c Press UP Down button once to set the LED off delay time 1 9 d Press UP button to increase the time or DOWN button to decrease the tim...

Page 24: ...play c Press UP Down button once to set the reversal height while closing 0 9 d Press the UP button to increase or the DOWN button to decrease Figure 0 means the door will rebound to the open limit po...

Page 25: ...n to decrease Figure 0 means close the partial open function Figure 1 9 means set the partial open position of the whole travel One tenth to Nine tenth of the whole travel etc d Press the SET button t...

Page 26: ...th 1 opener then its top or bottom pair will also control the opener It s convenient for the users who only have 1 automation door at home Figure 1 means the buttons recognition function is open If yo...

Page 27: ...A again but with flash dot appears on the display c Press UP Down button once to set the remote quantity A or 1 9 d Figure A means the maximal quantity 50pcs Press UP DOWN button once to increase or d...

Page 28: ...button once to set the reversal height ignorance while closing 0 9 d Press the UP button to increase or the DOWN button to decrease Figure 1 9 means the door will still not rebound even though there s...

Page 29: ...switch type adjustment mode And then you will see a figure 0 with flash dot appears on the display c Press UP Down button once to set the wicket door switch type You can choose 0 or 1 set Figure 0 mea...

Page 30: ...button until d appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button b Press the SET button again The unit is now in the photo cell ON OFF adjustment mode And then you will se...

Page 31: ...time In order to make you notice that your garage door need to do maintenance And at the same time you will see a figure t appears on the display Figure 2 means the maintenance alarm count cycle is s...

Page 32: ...ener The switch must have voltage free normally open contacts PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Photo beam connection optional Fig 15 Fig 16 Switch control connection optional Fig 15 Remark 1 Flash Caution Lig...

Page 33: ...g interfaces for this function and provide 24v 35v flash light voltage Connect the flash light with DC 24v 28v current 100mA When use AC 220V power flash lights please match an adapter and wiring as r...

Page 34: ...age the door simply run opener in automatic mode or move door by hand until the trolley engages in the chain shuttle If the garage does not have a pedestrian access door an emergency access device mus...

Page 35: ...ip service part item 3 Take the lamp cover away and then unplug the old LED light Replace with a new LED light strip and refit the lamp cover 3 Before installing a caution light please ensure the rate...

Page 36: ...ransformer Overload protection technology Radio frequency 433 92 MHz Coding format Rolling code 7 38 x 1019 Combinations Status display transmitter 2 X Code storage capacity 50 different codes Caution...

Page 37: ...on 13 1 Transformer 14 1 Chain Belt rail 15 1 Chain Belt connection 16 1 Trolley assy 17 1 Straight arm 18 1 Bent arm 19 2 Transmitter 20 1 Transmitter bracket 21 1 Door bracket 22 1 Wall bracket 23 1...

Page 38: ...ds are acceptable Correct or continue to reset force limits LED light will flash quickly for 10 times Digital display The gear motor cannot self lock well Replace the gear motor Opener is not working...

Page 39: ...Door automatically stops while opening In operation with automatic protect function when obstruction is detected The door is not installed correctly There is some track binding 1 Check for track bind...

Page 40: ...nt is not intended to create a contract between 4D Garage Doors and the purchaser Except for this warranty 4D Garage Doors gives no warranties of any kind whatsoever whether express or implied in rela...

Page 41: ...n authorised 4D Garage Doors dealer and this dealer cannot be contacted then notification must be made as soon as practicable to 4D Garage Doors f This Warranty is limited to Return to Base RTB repair...

Page 42: ...dditional access or equipment required Expenses incurred by 4D Garage Doors or its authorised dealer required to provide clear access or the equipment used to access the Product for example Lifting ha...

Page 43: ...ed warranty claim form to 4D Garage Doors directly If the Product was supplied by an authorised 4D Garage Doors dealer please provide the copy of your original receipt along with a completed warranty...

Page 44: ...www 4ddoors com au instructions for fitting operating and maintenance Sectional and Tilting door operator 4DS2 v1...

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