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Rolling code remote  ref. 6203/ rolling transmitts a unique “rolling code” (billions of continuously changing
combinations) on a frequency of 433 MHz.  With 2 buttons, has 

2

 channels  of transmission. 

1° channel = pushing on “ON “ button

2° channel = pushing on “OFF “ button

To operate your garage door you must memorize the  remote control code on the electronic board.

WARNING:Operate adjustments  and settings only  with garage door in closed

position.

To memorize the remote control code inside the electronic pnel of the opener:

The door must be closed and idle.
- Press button P1 on the electronic board. The  red LED is on.
-  Release button P1 and  immediately press on the buttons  of the remote control that you wish to 

use to operate the opener. Hold the remote button pressed for about 4 sec.

- the red LED on the electronic board will quickly blink

then it stays switched on for about 6 secondas before tol switch  off.

-  Press again the memorized remote control button, the opener  will start an operation. 

Max. 10 remote control codes can be stored by each electronic board of the gate opener.

To erase the codes from the control board:

To deactivate any  unwanted  remote, first erase its memory from the  electronic board of your garage
opener as following (all remote control codes memorized will be delated): 
- The door must be closed and  idle. 
-  Press button P1 for about 20 sec. until the red LED blinks. 
- Then release P1.
- All remote control codes have been delated.- Reprogram each remote you wish to use.
Maintenance: To change the battery unscrew the screw on the back of the remote and  open the covers.
Use a Battery 12V type A23-5mA.

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10. Power adjustment

The  force can be ajusted  by turning  the  Force setting trimmer “POWER”.
It regulates the amount of power  required  to open and close the door.
Set the right power properly  according to your door weight and frictions.
Push on your remote control to operate the door in the down and in the up position to check if power is
set properly.
Turn RV1 anticlockwise to improove power.
Turn RV1 clockwise to reduce power.

WARNING: 

If power is set at a too low level,
the door will stop before reaching the open or closed position. 

Draw44

POWER

“ON”

button

“OFF”

button

-

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red LED 

P1

Summary of Contents for 8500 SF

Page 1: ...Sectional door max h 2 15 m max h 2 30 m Min 5 cm Power 230 V 50 Hz 8 24 V dc Gear 11 18 sec Opening time WARNING Carefully read this mounting instruction before installation In case you should requi...

Page 2: ...s Installation Scheme 7 9 5 Assembly instructions 10 12 6 Fixing instructions 13 14 7 Manual release 15 8 230V power supply 16 9 Remote control coding 17 10 Power adjustment 17 11 Electronic board CTH...

Page 3: ...all ropes connected to garage door before installing and operating garage door opener to avid entanglement To prevent damage to garage door and opener Always disable locks before installing and opera...

Page 4: ...t of garage door travel limits will interfere with pro per operation of safety reversal system Too much force on garage door will interfere with proper operation of safety reversal system Never increa...

Page 5: ...board CTR29S receiver and transformer One rolling code 2 channels radio transmittent 433 92 Mhz Belt drive 270 cm U iron rail 3 x 90cm with 2 connectors Manual unlocking device from inside outside Mo...

Page 6: ...separately Draw 2 Draw 3 Draw 4 Use the 2 standard door bra kets to connect the trolley to the door trolley standard door brakets standard door braket sectional door shaft 992014 Use 1 standard door...

Page 7: ...e pur chased separately as optional safety device ceiling rail To fix the rail of the garage door opener a minimal distance of 5 cm is needed between ceiling and door And a minimal distance of 1cm is...

Page 8: ...Page 8 Installation scheme Wall mount this zone must be strong and reinforced with an iron plate if needed Draw 7...

Page 9: ...p plied parts 821 CAUTION to prevent injury from pinching keep hands and fingers away from the joints while assembling the rail to avoid serious injury to fingers from moving garage door opener always...

Page 10: ...ley and around the pulley Assemble the 3 elements of the rail part 829 by fitting them into the 2 rail braces part 830 See draw 8 10 The pulley and the trolley are supplyed pre assembled Draw 11 Draw...

Page 11: ...ate as showed on draw 13 14 WARNING The securing plate must connect the belt in a specific position on the side opposite to the unlocking plug fixed on the trolley and between the trolley and the pull...

Page 12: ...rews draw 18 Insert the U rail into the plate through the guides until it stops draw 19 20 NOW your garage door opener is full mounted and ready to be fixed to the door Draw 19 Draw 18 Draw 20 Draw 21...

Page 13: ...sory 992012 up and over doors 6 step Motor Head Mount Draw 24 Position the pilot holes horizontally on the vertical centre line of the door Fasten the bracket 828 to the door jamb or wall by means of...

Page 14: ...to the door by means of 2 bolts not supplied of the right size and type accor dingly to your door draw 30 Warning the fastening area must be reinforced and structurally resistant 7 step Door fixing Dr...

Page 15: ...en automatically while mooving the door WARNING to control the door with your radio remote control the trolley must be locked 7 Manual release system Once the opener has been installed tighten the bel...

Page 16: ...raw 39 40 Connect the 230 V 50 60 Hz input cable to the transformer terminal board draw 41 42 43 A fuse is mounted on the transformer to protect low voltage system draw 42 We recommand to use a cable...

Page 17: ...red by each electronic board of the gate opener To erase the codes from the control board To deactivate any unwanted remote first erase its memory from the electronic board of your garage opener as fo...

Page 18: ...ax pause time of 100 sec 1 ANTENNA CABLE 2 GROUND Antenna 3 5 START 4 5 Photo beam contact 6 PHOTO BEAM POSITIVE 7 PHOTO BEAM NEGATIVE 7 8 blinking light 24V 10W max 9 10 extra courtesy light 13 14 li...

Page 19: ...nd green will stop the door movement when they get in correspondance of thelli mit switch Red Flag closed door Green Flag open door 1 your door closed Position the red flag in correspondance of the li...

Page 20: ...eries is approx 2 years Batteries can be replaced with the following model 12V type A23 5mA Protection fuse In the event of short circuit the protection fuse can be replaced with the following type Fu...

Page 21: ...of worn out parts b Transport handling or installation costs relating to this product c Improper use mistakes in the operation and incorrect installation d Damages caused by fire water natural phenome...

Page 22: ...d safety norms indicated by the Manufacturer are in conformity to the applicables sections of standards EMC EN61000 6 2 EN61000 6 3 EN301489 3 EMF EN50366 EN50371 SAFETY EN60335 1 4 ed EN60335 1 2002...

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