5.5 Maintenance and repair
Please do not operate the garage door system if any repair or service work needs to be done, since a fault in the
system or an incorrectly adjusted garage door can lead to severe injuries.
Please have all repair and service work carried out by qualified and skilled technicians only. Only original spare
parts may be used for repair work.
• Please note that in the event of broken springs / cables, there is the potential hazard of the garage door falling down
when operating the emergency unlocking system.
• Never put your hand in the way of moving parts of the system while doing maintenance work. Keep a safe distance away
from moving parts (hazard of getting pulled in)!
• With except for programming work, the mains plug must always be pulled out before commencing any work on the ga-
rage door or the drive.
• We recommend that you get the entire system checked up by qualified technicians on an annual basis.
• The complete system, particularly fastenings, cables and springs as well as the drive chain and toothed belt, must be che-
cked frequently for signs of wear and tear or damage, as well as for imbalance, strength or tension.
• The hindrance detection system (power-operated shutdown, see 3.4), and, if required, the safety elements connected
and the emergency unlocking mechanism (2.5) should be checked every 4 weeks. Any faults must be attended to imme-
diately by a qualified and skilled technician.
• (FIG. 29) The following parts of the drive are subject to wear and tear and must be replaced after 80,000 operating cycles
or 10 years at the latest: Toothed belt (04.00-04.03), chain (05.00-05.02), deflection roller assembly (07.00-07.04), drive as-
sembly (6.00-06.04) and geared motor (01.02).
• Chains should be lubricated slightly once a year using a suitable lubricant. Toothed belts may not be lubricated under
any circumstances.
• If the appliance gets dirty, it must be cleaned in dry conditions, and, if required, using a vacuum cleaner. Under no cir-
cumstances may you use use water, steam or pressure cleaning.
6.0 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
When dismantling and disposing of the equipment, please take note of and comply with the local rules and regulations on
safety and disposal.
7.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
120 (1200N)
Weight in kg
ca. 19
Max. pulling / pushing force in N
1000
Max. speed in cm/sec
14
Max. running distance in m (3.00 m rail)
ca. 2,40 (Sektionaltor jew. 2,25)
Max. door surface in m²
16,8
Minimum installation height in mm
35
Length in m (3.00 m rail)
3,29
Noise emission pressure level in dB(A)
<= 70
Ambient temperature in °C
-20 bis +40
Atmospheric humidity RH during operation in %
20-80 (jew. nicht kondens.)
Duty cycle
30% ED S3
Rated operating cycles in no.
80.000
Mains power supply
230V/AC (jew. 50-60Hz)
Rated motor power in W, max.
180
Protection class
IP20
Consumption in W during standby
ca. 4,5
Integrated lighting 230V AC
40W E14
DOCO
MATIC
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