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USER’S MANUAL

ENGLISH

Thank you for buying this product, our company is sure that you will be more than 
satisied with the product’s performance. The product is supplied with a “

Warn-

ing

” lealet and an “

 Instruction booklet

 ”. These should both be read carefully 

as they provide important information about safety, installation, operation and 
maintenance. This product complies with the recognised technical standards and 
safety regulations. We declare that this product is in conformity with the follow-
ing European Directives: 2004/108/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2006/42/EEC, 99/05/EEC (and 
subsequent amendments).

1)GENERAL OUTLINE

The 

EOS 120

 system is compatible with the 

EElink

 protocol for fast installation 

and maintenance. It is suitable for motorising sectional doors, protruding fully 
retracting spring operated overhead doors and counterweight overhead doors 
provided with an appropriate towing arm. The overhead door must not be higher 
than 3 metres. It is easy to install and fast to it and does not need the door to be 
modiied. The irreversible gearmotor keeps the door locked in the closing posi-
tion. The control unit is builtin. It controls the operation relays and the safety de-
vices (photocell, rubber skirt) before performing every manoeuvre.

This product was designed to motorise the types of door mentioned above. 
Any other use is considered contrary to that intended by the manufactur-
er who,therefore,cannot be held responsible for any injuries to persons or 
animals,or damage to things which might derive from misuse.

2)SAFETY

If correctly installed and used, this automation device satisies the required safety 
level standards. However, it is advisable to observe some practical rules in order to 
avoid accidental problems. Before using the automation device, carefully read the 
operation instructions and keep them for future reference.

•  Keep children, persons and things outside the automation working area, par

-

ticularly during operation.

•  Keep radio control or other control devices out of children’s reach, in order to 

avoid any unintentional automation activation.

•  Do not intentionally oppose the leaf movement.

•  Do not attempt to open the door manually, if the internal locking system has not 

been released by pulling the appropriate wire connected to the carriage (ig.1), or 
the external lock 

(SM1 or SET/S 

ig.2-ig.3

)

 activated.

•  Do not modify the automation components.

•  In case of malfunction, disconnect the power supply, activate the emergency 

release to gain access to the automation device and request the assistance of a 
qualiied technician (installer).

•  Before proceeding to any external cleaning operation, disconnect the mains 

powers supply.

•  Keep the photocell optical components and luminous signal indication devices 

clean. Check that the safety devices (photocells) are not obscured by branches 
or shrubs.

•  For any direct assistance to the automation system, request the assistance of a 

qualiied technician (installer).

•  Have qualiied personnel check the automation system once a year.

•   Check the installation frequently, in particular cables, springs and supports to 

ind out any unbalance, sign of wear or damage. Do not use the operator in the 
case where any repairs or adjustments are required, given that an installation 
malfunction or an incorrectly balanced door could cause injuries. 

•   Once a month, check that the motor reverses when encountering on obstacle 

50 mm away from the loor. Should operation show to be  incorrect, request the 
assistance of a qualiied technician, given that an incorrect adjustment could be 
dangerous. 

3) EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE

In case of electric power failure or system malfunction, the manoeuvre must be 
carried out manually by pulling the wire connected to the carriage, as in ig.1. For 
garages which are not provided with a second exit, it is compulsory to it an exter-
nal key release device like Mod. 

SM1

 (ig.2) or Mod. 

SET/S

 (ig.3).

WARNING:

 If the door is not correctly balanced, activation of the carriage manual 

release could provoke an uncontrolled door movement.

4) BULB REPLACEMENT

To replace the courtesy light bulb, remove its transparent cover (ig.4).
WARNING: Only 24V 25W max E14 bulbs must be used.

E14 24V
25W max

EOS 120 VENERE D - 

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Summary of Contents for EOS 120 VENERED

Page 1: ...ASCULANTES ET SECTIONALES GARAGENTORANTRIEB F R SCHWING UND SEKTIONALTORE AUTOMATIZACIONES PARA PUERTAS BASCULANTE Y SECCIONALES AUTOMATISERINGEN VOOR KANTEL EN SECTIEDEUREN Attenzione Leggere attenta...

Page 2: ...of children s reach in order to avoid any unintentional automation activation Do not intentionally oppose the leaf movement Do not attempt to open the door manually if the internal locking system has...

Page 3: ...ere they will not cause a hazard away from moving parts More speciically hold to run controls must be positioned withindirectsightofthepartbeingcontrolledand unlesstheyarekeyoperated must be installed...

Page 4: ...safety and control devices to reach the motor unit keeping the mains voltage connections clearly separate from the extra low safety voltage connections 24V by means of the appropriate cable holder ig...

Page 5: ...ion sys tem OFF Control panel is set up as a Slave unit in a centralized connection system 8 4 RADIO MENU RADIO Add Used to add a key on a remote control to the receiver s memory Once memorized it ret...

Page 6: ...CEIVER COMMUNITY Refer to the UNIRADIO instructions and CLONIX programming guide 9 6 REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING Fig 20 1 Press the hidden key P1 of a transmitter that has already been memorized in...

Page 7: ...G Wait message enter value or function Simultaneously press the and keys Simultaneous pressure of the and keys allows you to exit the active menu and return to the preceding menu if this takes place a...

Page 8: ...B2 Release P1 on radio control device ADD start hidden button release desired button 01 PRG READ OK OK OK ERASE 64 Press P1 pushbutton on radio control device Press the required T key on radio control...

Page 9: ...146 253 16 65 378 35 3380 2780 3760 3160 1 2 250 E14 24V 25W max 44 EOS 120 VENERE D D811526 00100_02...

Page 10: ...C C D D B A D Tassello Plug Cheville D bel Taco Plug EOS 120 VENERE D 45 D811526 00100_02...

Page 11: ...300 mm E C B Tassello Plug Cheville D bel Taco Plug D A C D D A 46 EOS 120 VENERE D D811526 00100_02...

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Page 15: ...GESLOTEN DEUR Fig 26 Montage doppen voor aandrijving EOS 120 VENERE D 50 EOS 120 VENERE D D811526 00100_02...

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