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15  wArrAnty conditions

15.1  warranty

We shall be exempt from our warranty obligations and product 

liability in the event that the customer carries out his own 

structural alterations or undertakes improper installation work or 

arranges for same to be carried out by others without our prior 

approval and contrary to the fitting guidelines we have provided. 

Moreover, we shall accept no responsibility for the inadvertent 

or negligent use of the operator and the accessories nor for 

improper maintenance of the door and its counterbalance. 

Batteries and light bulbs are also not covered by the warranty.

15.2  warranty period

In addition to the statutory warranty provided by the dealer in the 

sales contract, we grant the following warranty for parts from the 

date of purchase:

 

60 months or 200.000 cycles

 for the operator mechanics, 

motor and motor control 

 

24 months

 on radio equipment, accessories and special 

systems 

There is no warranty on consumables (e.g. fuses, batteries, 

lamps). Claims made under the warranty do not extend the 

warranty period. For replacement parts and repairs the warranty 

period is six months or at least the remainder of the warranty 

period.

15.3  prerequisites

A claim under this warranty is only valid for the country in 

which the equipment was bought. The product must have been 

purchased through our authorised distribution channels.

A claim under this warranty exists only for damage to the 

object of the contract itself. Reimbursement of expenditure for 

dismantling and fitting, testing of corresponding parts, as well 

as demands for lost profits and compensation for damages, are 

excluded from the warranty.

The receipt of purchase substantiates your right to claim under 

the warranty.

Replaced parts become our property

15.4  performance

For the duration of the warranty we shall eliminate any product 

defects that are proven to be attributable to a material or 

manufacturing fault. We pledge to replace free of charge and at 

our discretion the defective goods with nondefective goods, to 

carry out repairs, or to grant a price reduction.

Damages caused by the following are excluded:

 

▪ Improper fitting and connection

 

Improper initial start-up and operation

 

▪ External factors such as fire, water, abnormal environmental 

conditions

 

Mechanical damage caused by accidents, falls, impacts

 

Negligent or intentional destruction

 

▪ Normal wear or deficient maintenance

 

▪ Repairs conducted by unqualified persons

 

Use of non-original parts

 

Removal or defacing of the data label 

16  technicAl dAtA

mains voltage:

230/240V, 50/60 Hz

stand-by:

Approx. 6,5 W

protection category

Only for dry rooms

temperature range

-20 °C to +60 °C

replacement bulb

24 V / 10 W B(a) 15s

Automatic safety

cut-out

Is automatically taught in for both directions 

separately. Self-learning, wear-free, as it has no 

mechanical switches.

end-of-travel 

position

cut-out force limit

Automatic safety cut-out, readjusting at every 

door run.

rated load

250 N

pull and push force

600 N

power

0,2 kW

duty cycle

KB 2 min.

motor

Direct current motor with hall sensor

transformer

With thermal protection

connection

No-screw connection technology for external

equipment with 24 V DC low safety voltage, 

such as internal and external buttons with

impulse operation.

special functions

 

Operator light, 2-minute light ex factory

 

Stop/off switch can be connected

 

Photocell can be connected

 

Option relay for warning lamp, additional 

external illumination can be connected

 

Wicket door contact  

emergency release

Actuated from inside with pull cord in the event 

of a power failure

Universal fittings

For up-and-over doors and Sectional doors

door travel speed*

approx. 13 cm/s

* Dependent on door size and weight

Airborne sound 

emission of the 

garage door 

operator

≤ 70 dB (A)

operator boom

Extremely flat (no more than 30 mm high) with 

integral door security kit. Boom in toothed belt

or synthetic belt version

use

Exclusively for private garages. Not intended for 

industrial/commercial use.

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Summary of Contents for GA103

Page 1: ...instructions for fitting operating and maintenance garage door operator www 4ddoors com au EBA GA103_4ddoors_GBR Rev 1 0 25 04 2014 indb 1 5 26 2014 9 53 15 AM...

Page 2: ...2 A B A B G C D E F PIC 01 EBA GA103_4ddoors_GBR Rev 1 0 25 04 2014 indb 2 5 26 2014 9 53 17 AM...

Page 3: ...Close limit switch reporting 12 7 2 Pre warning phase 12 7 3 External light 12 7 4 Automatic timer 12 7 5 Door type soft stop 13 7 6 Static current circuit stop with self testing 13 7 7 Door maintena...

Page 4: ...petent qualified person ensures safe and flawless operation of the system According to EN 12635 a specialist is a person with suitable training specialist knowledge and practical experience sufficient...

Page 5: ...the garage door operator if you are within sight of the door s area of travel Monitor the door travel until the door has reached the end of travel position Only drive or pass through remote control do...

Page 6: ...on page 24 In a deviation from the illustrated section attach the lintel ceiling console and link bracket max 50 cm off centre for up and over doors with ornamental iron door handles See figure 1 6b...

Page 7: ...age presents the danger of a deadly electric shock For that reason observe the following warnings under all circumstances Electrical connections may only be made by a qualified electrician The on site...

Page 8: ...uired All existing door data must be deleted if the operator is to be taught in again see section 5 3 When teaching in the connected safety devices are not active to start the learning runs 1 Plug in...

Page 9: ...se end stop is not reached again repeat steps 1 to 3 note The forces actually needed are stored during the learning run The maximum forces set on the potentiometer have little effect on the sensitivit...

Page 10: ...hand transmitter button for channel 2 If a valid radio code is detected the red LED will flash quickly 5 Release the hand transmitter button The pre set partial opening position is now programmed The...

Page 11: ...s removed Door cycles are immediately halted and permanently prevented when the wicket door contact is opened 6 7 option relay pr 1 Option relay PR 1 is required to connect an external lamp or warning...

Page 12: ...during the pre warning phase Permanent light during the door run Option relay Clocks during the pre warning phase and door travel warning lamp function 7 3 External light A OFF External light activat...

Page 13: ...direction and takes the stress off the obstacle 7 6 Static current circuit stop with self testing A wicket door contact with self testing is automatically detected and taught in during the learning r...

Page 14: ...slider is inserted Insert the mains plug the light flashes twice Briefly press the board button T The door opens until it reaches the door open limit stop it then closes and opens three more times Th...

Page 15: ...door Short soft stop ON OFF Up and over door Long soft stop OFF ON Side sliding sectional doors Short soft stop in the Close and Open direction Short soft start in the Open direction ON ON Side slidin...

Page 16: ...Safety equipment photocells No photocell is connected Connecting a photocell The light beam is interrupted Adjust the photocell The photocell is defective Exchange the photocell 3x Power limit in the...

Page 17: ...n As a result of heat being generated by the operator light there is a risk of damage if the spacing is inadequate The smallest distance to easily in ammable materials or heat sensitive surfaces must...

Page 18: ...ystem inspected and maintained by a qualified person in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications wArning danger of injury due to unexpected door travel Unexpected door travel may occur during...

Page 19: ...acturing fault We pledge to replace free of charge and at our discretion the defective goods with nondefective goods to carry out repairs or to grant a price reduction Damages caused by the following...

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