background image

11

NOTE: Repeated operation of the opener in a short

period of time during setup may trigger the thermal-

cutout of the motor. In this case you will have to wait

for approximately five minutes for the motor to cool

sufficiently to continue the installation process. If the

unit has overheated you will hear the relays clicking

in response to the transmitter or pushbutton but the

motor will not operate. After cooling down, normal

operation will resume.

The limit adjustment screws are inside the lamp cover

and are marked as up limit and down limit. One full turn

of either screw results in approximately 150mm of trolley

travel.

• Plug the opener into an earthed three-pin 220-240V out-

let and switch on the power. The opener’s courtesy lamp

may turn on, or may flash for five seconds.

• Remove the lamp cover by turning the catch on its under-

side. Remove the green control panel cover to expose

the setup controls. Observe the red and orange indicator

LEDs. The red LED will stay on continuously at the fully

closed position. The orange LED will stay on continuous-

ly at the fully open position. Identify the green operate

button. Ensure the door is engaged on the trolley.

• Press and release the green operate button to move the

door up or down. Press again to stop in the required fully

open or fully closed positions. Each time the operate but-

ton is pressed the door will stop or move in the opposite

direction.

• When the door is at the fully closed position turn the down-limit screw (located adjacent to the courtesy lamp) until the

red down-LED stays on continuously.

• When the door is at the fully open position, turn the up-limit screw (located adjacent to the courtesy lamp) until the

orange up-LED stays on continuously.

• If the door can not be moved sufficiently far enough then look at the red and orange LEDs. If one of these is on con-

tinuously then the door has stopped at a limit point. Adjust that limit to allow more travel. One turn of a limit adjustment

screw = approximately 250mm of door travel.

ADJUSTMENT SECTION

18

arrow

=

more

travel

DOWN

LIMIT

UP

LIMIT

Without a properly installed safety system,

persons (particularly small children) could be

SERIOUSLY INJURED or KILLED by a closing

garage door.

Incorrect adjustment of garage door travel limits will

interfere with proper operation of safety reversal

system.

If one control (force or travel limits) is adjusted, the

other control may also need adjustment.

After ANY adjustments are made, the safety rever-

sal system MUST be tested. Door MUST reverse on

contact with 40mm high object on floor.

To prevent serious damage to vehicles, be

sure fully open door provides adequate clear-

ance

ADJUST THE TRAVEL LIMITS

Summary of Contents for Merlin Professional MT230

Page 1: ...reference This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY information DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION BEFORE READING THOROUGHLY N2966 N2966 N2966 N2966 www chamberlainanz com MT230 Sectional and Tilt Garag...

Page 2: ...before making repairs or removing covers KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious personal injury or property damage Read and follow all...

Page 3: ...7SP1 optional accessory 2 75m Segmented pole pack separate carton 3m Chain Pack and Joiner 6 5 7 8 9 10 1 MT230 opener 2 Curved door arm 3 Door mounting bracket 4 Straight door arm 5 Idler 6 Header br...

Page 4: ...on and adjustment procedures in this manual you may find it helpful to refer back to this illustration of a completed installation for tilt doors for sectional doors refer section 17 1 2 3 12 4 6 9 8...

Page 5: ...ket may be used for door types A and B the smaller drive sprocket MUST be used for door type C Run the chain through the trolley as illustrated and join using the chain connector Ensure the connec tor...

Page 6: ...more above the floor where space permits INSTALLATION SECTION 1 50mm to 200mm depending on door type 3 B 150mm 6 2 1 3 A 6 3 7 5 4 2 1 2 3 6 200mm 50mm C Installing Header Bracket Pole A Wall Mount fo...

Page 7: ...the correct mounting from the ceiling Header Bracket 50mm 2 above the highest point of travel Pole SECTIONAL DOOR OR TRACKED TILT DOOR You will need a 50mm piece of timber or similar spacer to gauge...

Page 8: ...y If door hits the pole raise header bracket A C 5 2 3 2 B 2 4 3 3 2 2 1 5 3 6 6 1 3 2 6 1 13 DOOR DOOR Disengaged Engaged Thread one end of rope 1 through hole in top of red handle so NOTICE reads ri...

Page 9: ...NOTE When setting the up limit the door should NOT have a backward slant when fully open as illustrated Figure 5 A slight backward slant will cause unnecessary bucking and or jerking opera tion as the...

Page 10: ...r opener Figure 2 Bring arm section together Find two pairs of holes that line up and join sections Select holes as far apart as possible to increase door arm rigidity Figure 3 If holes in curved arm...

Page 11: ...or down Press again to stop in the required fully open or fully closed positions Each time the operate but ton is pressed the door will stop or move in the opposite direction When the door is at the f...

Page 12: ...on the control panel will stop flashing when the force has been learnt close operate learn Press learn button twice open open LED will start flashing x2 operate learn Press OPERATE button door will cl...

Page 13: ...which when broken by an obstruction causes a closing door to open and prevents an open door from closing and is strongly recommended for homeowners with young children Connection details Connect the...

Page 14: ...mTM using the brackets wires and instructions provided with the product Twist the two white only wires together and termi nate them into the white 2 terminal Twist the two white black wires together a...

Page 15: ...ix the warning against entrapment label near the wall control ADDING transmitters using the learn button Press and hold down the transmitter button you wish to program to the opener The orange LED wil...

Page 16: ...arn indicator LED on the opener will light up 2 Within 30 seconds slide the cover of the C379 up as illustrated A Swipe your finger on the reader head at a steady speed B until the yellow led turns on...

Page 17: ...annel transmitter 2 Model CM128 Wireless wall button 3 Model C940 Single channel transmitter 4 Model C943 3 Channel transmitter 5 Model C945 3 Channel mini transmitter 6 Model 75LM Illuminated door be...

Page 18: ...18 NOTICE 091B0019 178B0086B 012B0906 178B0034B 012B0905 001A6829 012A0932 002A0958 001A6698 28 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 19: ...ervice logic board PDR50098 Motor worm gear assembly 041A2828 Handle pull rope assembly PDR50070 Light cover CDR10693 Side cover CDR10693 Side cover PDR59001 Chasis complete assembly 217H 0375 Lamphol...

Page 20: ...heck polarity of the wire connection to the opener Inspect door control wires for an electrical short eg staple in wire replace as need ed Disconnect wires at door control touch wires together If open...

Page 21: ...ittent short on the wire between the wired wall control and the opener Clear memory and re program all wireless wall controls and transmitters 6 The door will stop reverses slightly away from the obst...

Page 22: ...pted when the opener is activated the light turns off automatically after 2 1 2 minutes MAINTENANCE OF YOUR OPENER Once a month Repeat safety reverse test Make any necessary adjustments sections 18 19...

Page 23: ...hip for a period of 2 YEARS from the date of first purchase from the Seller The AC motor only is covered by a 5 year war ranty from the date of first purchase from the Seller when installed on a domes...

Page 24: ...24 TM Trademark of The Chamberlain Group Inc Registered Trademark of The Chamberlain Group Inc 114A4082A 2009 The Chamberlain Group Inc...

Reviews: