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SRE-1550 02-09-2009
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LEARNING THE REMOTE INFRARED TRANSMITTER
(not necessary when installing unit for the first time)
ELECTRICAL
The on/off switch is built into the circuit break-
er provided to protect the battery, controller
and motor circuits in the Elevator carriage.
It is unlikely that this circuit breaker will ever
trip in normal use. However, if the elevator
should fail to operate, as a first troubleshooting
step, check the circuit breaker. Then determine
what caused the circuit breaker to trip and cor-
rect the problem.
Most likely causes of a tripped circuit breaker:
• foreign object jamming t
he rail or gear
rack
• overloading the elevato
r (exceeding its
rated load capacity).
circuit breaker with built-in
ON/OFF switch
CIRCUIT BREAKER
8.
Clear the memory
:
• Hold down the LEARN/ERASE button until the
LED goes out (approximately 12 seconds).
9. Press and hold the LEARN/ERASE button (LED
is on). As you continue to press the LEARN/
ERASE button, press either of the call/send
transmitter buttons until the LEARN/ERASE LED
goes out (approximately 2-5 sec.).
10. Release both buttons (LEARN/ERASE and
transmitter).
The remote is now “learned”.
11.
Test transmitter operation
:
• Depress either of the transmitter buttons.
• If the carriage moves, the new configura
tion
has been accepted and the transmitter
relearned.
• If the carriage
does not move, repeat Steps 8
through 10.
12. Make sure all transmitters are set to the same
switch configuration.
13. Remount the transmitter back (remount on wall
if applicable).
14. Remount and secure the carriage cover.