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                                      INSTALLATION MANUAL –  RDO 

 

 

24 Month carry-in product warranty

 

 
Note: You can register your product(s) online at www.centsys.com, which will assist you in keeping a record 

of your date of purchase or installation, serial numbers, etc

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All of our products are manufactured with extreme care, thoroughly inspected and tested. 
The goods supplied by us shall be subject to the provisions of sections 55 to 57 of the Consumer Protection Act 

(68/2008) except where the provisions of the warranty contained in our product documentation are more favourable 

to the purchaser. Subject to the warranty contained in our product documentation, if applicable, our products are 

warranted for a period of twenty-four months after delivery. However, it is expressly noted that batteries carry a six 

month warranty due to the nature of these products being such that they are subject to possible misuse. Please note 

that warranties will be honoured on a carry-in basis; in other words, the product in question must be taken in to one 

of our branches, or to the authorised reseller that the product was purchased from, for assessment and, if necessary, 

repair. For equipment not of our manufacture, the warranty as supplied by the original manufacturer will apply if 

such warranty is more favourable to the purchaser than the relevant provisions of the Consumer Protection Act (Act 

68/2008 of South Africa), or any other applicable law as so required in different countries in which the product was 

sold. Such warranty is valid only once full payment has been received for such goods. 

Australian customers: 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a 

replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. 

You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the 

failure does not amount to a major failure 

Any warranty may be voidable on any equipment which:

 

1.

 

Has not been installed in accordance with the installation instructions provided. 

2.

 

Has been subject to misuse or which has been used for any purpose other than that designed for by the 

manufacturers. 

3.

 

Has damage caused as a result of handling during transit, atmospheric conditions (including lightning), corrosion 

of metal parts, insect infestation, power surges or other forces outside of the control of the manufacturer. 

4.

 

Has been repaired by any workshop and / or person NOT previously authorised by the manufacturer. 

5.

 

Has been repaired with components not previously tested, passed or authorised by Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, 

South Africa or one of its subsidiary companies. 

Any warranty may be voidable on any equipment if:

 

1.

 

There has been a failure to install the product in accordance with the installation instructions provided by the 

manufacturer, or a    failure to abide by the safety instructions provided by the manufacturer, or 

2.

 

There is no breach of a legal duty of care owed to you by us or by any of our employees or agents. 

3.

 

Such loss or damage is not a reasonably foreseeable result of any such breach, and any increase in loss or 

damage resulting from breach by you of any term of this contract. 

 

Summary of Contents for RDO II

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Page 2: ...to installation of the RDO II 6 The counterbalance springs on sectional type doors must be properly lubricated between all of the coils with heavy automotive bearing grease Failure to adequately lubr...

Page 3: ...vide additional peace of mind In some countries it is a mandate of law to fit Safety Beams It is the sole responsibility of the owner installer to fit Safety Beams in those countries which so require...

Page 4: ...ayment has been received for such goods Australian customers Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a...

Page 5: ...5 INSTALLATION MANUAL RDO Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 2A Fig 3 Fig 3A...

Page 6: ...5mm as indicated Important Notes The fixing distance may vary from garage door to garage door depending on the distance that the garage door drum wheel has been set inside the garage door curtain If t...

Page 7: ...d installation Please refer to Section 13 4 for further information G Control Box Location Mount the Control Box on a smooth flat surface The area must be completely free from exposure to water either...

Page 8: ...epth if the Control Box will not hook onto the screws or if the Control Box does hook on but is loose 1 7 At this stage DO NOT plug the Charger into a power socket 2 Fitting Of Drive Unit to The Door...

Page 9: ...f the Drive Unit 2 10 Refit the garage door mounting bracket to the wall The U Bolt slots in the door bracket must align with the U bolt mounting slots in the Drive Unit Fig 10 2 11 Important Note In...

Page 10: ...re that there are no persons and or property near or directly under the path of the garage door Fig 11 Fig 12 5 Fitting of Weight Bar 5 1 Fit the weight bar to the top edge of the garage door bottom r...

Page 11: ...tion of the Close Limit Upper Switch until you hear the switch click Once the Open Limit Switch clicks continue to rotate the Cam a further 10 degrees or so towards the switch 8 4 To check the Close L...

Page 12: ...ating parameters will be learned in the following order Open Stroke 1 Alignment stroke Close Stroke 1 Learn run time between Open Limit Point and Close Limit Point during Close Cycle 1 the RDO II will...

Page 13: ...he Control Box and Lamp Covers switch power on at power supply Fig 17 Entering Safety Obstruction Force Adjustment mode Hinge open the Courtesy Lamp Cover to expose the adjustment controls Press and h...

Page 14: ...force anti clockwise to decrease force and then repeat the previous testing steps Close direction With the garage door in the fully open position stand inside the garage just behind the path of the ga...

Page 15: ...A button will have to be pressed and held for at least three seconds in order to be learned into the controller s memory Important notice It is of the utmost importance that the Forced Learn procedure...

Page 16: ...be pressed once The LED indicator will flash twice every two seconds to confirm that Function Two Learn has been selected Take the remote control or wall pendant that must be learned into the system...

Page 17: ...or wall pendant is learned and automatically exit after this time The function can be learned to any button provided that the button has not yet been learned to another function 12 4 Function Four Au...

Page 18: ...your property by ensuring that your garage door is never unintentionally left open Autoclose will automatically close the garage door Three seconds after reaching the open limit point provided that a...

Page 19: ...y damage the transformer and Control Board Always ensure that replacement bulb is rated at 24V and no more than 2W 13 4 Dipswitches The Dipswitches located on the Control Board Figure 20 enable or dis...

Page 20: ...or objects which may pass within the path of the moving garage door The RDO II will commence to Safety Reverse if the Safety Beams become momentarily or permanently interrupted during a Close Cycle M...

Page 21: ...rage door as it approaches a limit point the RDO II ensures quieter garage door closing and prolonged RDO II and garage door life Standard function within Adaptive Mode only Adaptive Mode is factory c...

Page 22: ...uction Force setting is too high and may require adjustment Refer to Installation instructions Door moves downwards and reverses itself upwards Safety Obstruction Force setting is too low and may requ...

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