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16.1 TO INITIALISE OBSTRUCTION FORCE 

1.  Press and hold down the close button 3 (FIG. 16), 
to move the door to the fully closed position. Check 
that the RED LED 4 is steady ON, to confirm the 
door is set on the closed limit position  
2.  Press the Reset button 6 (FIG. 16)  for two sec-
onds, the door  should start opening. As soon as the 
door reach’s the fully open position it will pause 
momentarily then start to close. 
    

The door has to do a full open and  close cycle 

with no interruptions for the safety obstruction 
parameters to be calculated and set automati-
cally. 

A default safety force pressure margin is preset in 
the factory. Under normal operating conditions this 
default margin should not be changed. If you are un-
happy with the pressure you can change as below. 

16.2 TO INCREASE FORCE PRESSURE 

1.  Press and hold the Force Margin Set button 14 
(FIG. 16a). 
2.  While holding down button 14 press the green 
Open  button 11. The green LED will illuminate 
each time the green open button is pressed, to indi-
cate that the force pressure is being increased. If the 
green LED flashes continuously  when the open but-
ton is being pressed, this indicates that the maxi-
mum force pressure setting has being reached. 

16.3 TO DECREASE FORCE PRESSURE 

1.  Press and hold the Force Margin Set button 14 
(FIG. 16b). 
2.  While holding down button 14 press the red 
Close button 3. The red LED will illuminate each 
time the red Close button is pressed, to indicate that  
the force pressure is being reduced. When the red 
LED flashes continuously when the red close button 
is being pressed, this indicates that the minimum 
force pressure setting has being reached. 

16.4 TO RECALL FACTORY SET FORCE

  

1.  While holding down the Force Margin Set button 
14 press the RESET button 6 for two seconds. 
2.  Release both buttons. The default setting should 
now be recalled. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Whenever the Limit Adjustment Screws are  
adjusted the safety obstruction force has to be  
re-initialised  because the door travel distance 
may have changed. To re-initialise please  
follow  STEP 16.1 above. 
 
Note The remote control function is enabled after 
this safety step 16 .1 is completed properly

 

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FIG. 16a

FIG. 16b 

FIG. 16 

Summary of Contents for SECURALIFT

Page 1: ...OPENER Warning Failure to comply with the Installation instructions and the Safety warnings may result in Serious Personal Injury and or Property Damage and or Remote Control Opener Damage OWNERS COP...

Page 2: ...DOOR WITH OUT TRACK 9 10 MOUNTING DOOR BRACKET ARMS 10 SETTING UP OF LIMITS SETTING OBSTRUCTION FORCES 11 13 STORING TRANSMITTER CODE INTO THE RECEIVER 13 STORING ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS 13 DELETING T...

Page 3: ...y be lawfully excluded hereby expressly disclaims all conditions or warranties Statutory or otherwise which may be implied by laws as conditions or warranties of purchase of an Automatic Technology Au...

Page 4: ...ulsory to in stall a Photo Electric Beam if this mode is selected otherwise the door will not operate AUTO RUN TIME If the Motor is left running in the Opener for any reason the Auto Run Time will tur...

Page 5: ...is only on ATA s EasyRoller roll up door opener 17 SECURALIGHT Input is used for connecting a Securalight optional extra Monitor A Securalight is a monitor unit which is mounted inside your home and i...

Page 6: ...ve Sprocket on Drive Unit If the Opener is to be fitted to a one piece door without track ex change the 9 teeth Sprocket on Drive Unit with a 7 teeth drive sprocket available as an op tion from ATA IM...

Page 7: ...ts at both ends of chain index STEP 5 Open the door and find the highest point of travel of the top door panel Using a level transfer this height to the wall above the floor FIG 5 and mark a line 60mm...

Page 8: ...forated strips of angle not supplied with M8 x 20mm screws nuts and washer Strips should not extend more than 18mm below centre of drive unit mounting holes FIG 8 8a STEP 6 The intersection of line 21...

Page 9: ...nting is shown FIG 8 8a Do not lock screws at this stage STEP 11 Close the door slowly The opener pipe tube will be elevated by the top edge of the door as it moves Stop the door when it is at its hig...

Page 10: ...raight arm If installing on a door with bad wave action lengthen ing the arm even further will assist the door operation by reducing the wave action STEP 13 The door bracket is in two parts The bottom...

Page 11: ...e position then re lease the button and the door will stop Turn the limit adjust screw 8 in clockwise direction till the red indicator 4 comes on FIG 15 6 Now to check the limits set press the open gr...

Page 12: ...pressed to indi cate that the force pressure is being increased If the green LED flashes continuously when the open but ton is being pressed this indicates that the maxi mum force pressure setting has...

Page 13: ...Pause for two seconds Press the same button again on the Transmitter for approximately two seconds 3 Release the blue Door Code button 2 4 Press the Transmitter button to see if it operates the door...

Page 14: ...SMITTER CODE TO OPERATE THE COURTESY LIGHT The Transmitter can be programmed to operate the Courtesy Light on the Door Opener 1 Press and hold Light Code button 1 on the Control Panel FIG 20 2 Press t...

Page 15: ...an obstruction not from the P E while closing the door will re open and not auto close After the setting of the auto close mode whenever the door is in the open position the open limit green LED will...

Page 16: ...PARTS LIST...

Page 17: ...ATIONS 16 DOOR STATUS INDICATORS DOOR OPENER STATE OPEN LED GREEN CLOSE LED RED SERVICE LED YELLOW COURTESY LIGHT BEEPER OPEN On CLOSE On OPENING Flashing CLOSING Flashing DOOR TRAVEL STOPPED Flashing...

Page 18: ...lat Radio interference Battery flat or battery lead broken Refer to installation instructions step 17 Extend antenna wire Reposition antenna Replace battery Return operator to place of purchase for fr...

Page 19: ...damage to or normal wear and tear to the Product or to the Product s components B flood fire or lighting C incorrect improper or unreasonable maintenance and or use D installation adjustment or use o...

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