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Controll-A-Door

®

 

Power Drive & Roll-A-Pro

®

  

Instruction Manual

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Raising the Door: 

a. When in position, remove the U-bolt (or bolts) and saddle from the 

door bracket.

b. Lift the door up and away from the wall until clear of the door 

bracket, before lowering the door to rest on the door stand or prop.

NOTE:

 If there is limited ceiling space to lift the door, the door bracket 

may have to be removed. If this is required, when refitting the door 
bracket , use the reference marks on the wall for correct position and 
ensure that it is secure to the wall and will support the door.

9. Mounting the Opener

Lift door 

up, away 

from wall 

and down 

onto prop

WARNING!

 For tight sideroom 

installations the door may have to be 
taken down.

Mounting the Opener: 

a. Remove the opener from the box.
b. Insert the two (2) Extension forks  

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 into the ring gear.

c. Secure with two (2) Flat washers 

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 and two (2) Hex serration head 

screws 

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.

Tighten 
U-bolts

Pull string 
down to 
disengage 
opener

Slide 
opener 
over door 
axle

d. Check the drive gear rotates freely, by pulling the string handle 

down (there will be a click) to disengage opener. Then move the 
forks from side to side by hand.

e. Slide the opener over the door axle and into the drum of the door 

as shown.

f.  Push the opener in as far as possible (without interfering with the 

curtain) so one of the door drum’s wheel spokes is between the 
opener’s drive forks.

g. Raise the door off the door stand or suitable prop.
h. Lift up and over the door bracket and use your reference marks on 

the door bracket to position the door.

i.  Refit the U-bolt and nuts and tighten.
j.  Remove the safety rope and door stand or prop.
k.  Connect the power cort to a suitable powerpoint, but 

DO NOT

 

switch on.

l.  Secure the power cord away from any moving object (e.g the 

door) with the cable clip supplied.

m. With the opener still disengaged, pull the door up and down to 

make sure it runs freely.

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Summary of Contents for Controll-A-Door TB-6

Page 1: ...1 Controll A Door Power Drive Roll A Pro Instruction Manual Controll A Door Power Drive Roll A Pro Doc 161040_00 Part 79129 Released 04 08 2016 Rolling Door Opener Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...Force 10 To Recalculate Force Margins 10 12 Accessories 11 Auxiliary Output 11 Keyswitch Connection 11 Remote Aerial 11 13 Auto Close CAD PD Only 11 Safety Beams 11 Auto Close Option 11 14 Coding a T...

Page 3: ...lation instructions Fall from ladder Ensure ladder is the correct type for job Ensure ladder is on flat firm ground that will take the weight without the legs sinking Ensure user has 3 points of conta...

Page 4: ...x Collar Kit 5 1 x Weight Bar Fastner Bag 6 2 x Nilock Nut 7 2 x 2 x 3 16 x 1 2 flat washers 8 2 x Pan Head Screw M4 x 50 9 2 x Self Tapping Screw M10 x 32 10 2 x Washer 6 4 x 20 6 x 1 2 GAL Accessor...

Page 5: ...p is to be fitted at least 135mm to the bracket is required Therefore the recommended sideroom from the edge of the door curtain is 95mm to the inside of the door bracket and 135mm to the wall as per...

Page 6: ...he two 2 M4 Nilock Hex nut 6 d Check that the door is still balanced and smooth If not then the door may require servicing 5 2 8 5 Door Preparation Prepare the Door a Clean the guides if there is any...

Page 7: ...w into the low part of grove 8 Proping the Door Prepare the Door a At the end opposite to where the opener will be fitted check that the U bolt which holds the door axle to the bracket is tightened se...

Page 8: ...Flat washers 12 and two 2 Hex serration head screws 13 Tighten U bolts Pull string down to disengage opener Slide opener over door axle d Check the drive gear rotates freely by pulling the string han...

Page 9: ...on will inch the door open f If the door overshoots press the MINUS button to move the door in the close direction g When the door is at the desired open position press the LIMIT SET button WARNING In...

Page 10: ...ce Margins a Press and hold the FORCE MARGIN SET Button for six 6 seconds the beeper will sound once b The door will start to move and re calculate force margins The door can move between the open and...

Page 11: ...aerial as high as possible away from masses of metal and in line of sight position to where you normally use your transmitter Keyswitch Connection The RDO 1V4 has the input to connect bell switch or...

Page 12: ...ion Mode The opener can be programmed into a Vacation Mode where the opener will not respond to any transmitter except the button of the transmitter that was programmed for vacation mode a Press the C...

Page 13: ...D will illuminate to indicate the opener is in Code Learn mode If a valid code is not stored within 15 seconds the opener will exit Code Learn d Press the transmitter button one of four that you want...

Page 14: ...t get wet DO NOT spray with water DO NOT open the protective covers DO NOT operate opener if cable is damaged DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF Keep the garage door balanced Sticking or binding doors must be repa...

Page 15: ...nual release is easy to operate No more than 15 kg of force should be required to disengage the door using the manual release cord If excessive force is required reset the close limit position Section...

Page 16: ...pted Rapid flashes Button Fig 5 1 Function 1 OPERATE Opens stops closes the door 2 CODE SET LED Red Flashes when a code is being stored or when the transmitter button is pressed 3 CLOSE LIMIT LED Red...

Page 17: ...5kg Receiver type Multi frequency UHF FM 433 47 433 92 434 37MHz Multi frequency UHF FM 433 47 433 92 434 37MHz Receiver code storage capacity 64 x Tri Tran 4 button Transmitters 8 x Tri Tran 4 button...

Page 18: ...opener The transmitter range varies or is restricted Variations are normal depending on conditions e g temperature or external interference The battery life is exhausted Position of the transmitter in...

Page 19: ...cleared Clear away any obstructions and test door closes correctly If door is damaged contact your door professional Remove all power sources including the battery backup Wait till all lights are out...

Page 20: ...ental and social benefits WARNING Prior to disposal recycling or collection all battery terminals must be securely insulated with a non conductive material to prevent any two batteries from short circ...

Page 21: ...wer Drive Roll A Pro Instruction Manual 25 Service Schedule B D Doors is a division of B D Australia Pty Ltd Phone 13 62 63 Website www bnd com au Year Approx Cycles Date Details 1 3 000 2 6 000 3 9 0...

Page 22: ...ANTY Subject to paragraph 6 this warranty does not extend to and B D will be relieved of all obligations responsibilities and liabilities in the event that defects in the Product are directly or indir...

Page 23: ...when entry into the house may be via the garage Wall Button Transmitter Allows you to operate the opener within 10 metres of the door Ideal for mounting inside the house Wireless Keypad The entry keyp...

Page 24: ...l 20 B D Doors is a division of B D Australia Pty Ltd ABN 25 010 473 971 Is your door sticking and hard to operate It may be time for a service for more details see section 22 For a service contact yo...

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