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WARRANTY: 

All goods manufactured by G&C Electronics cc T/A ET Systems carry a 12 month factory warranty from date 

of invoice. All goods are warranted to be free of faulty components and manufacturing defects. Faulty goods will be 

repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of ET Systems free of charge. This warranty is subject to the goods being 

returned to the premises of ET Systems. The carriage of goods is for the customers account. This warranty is only valid if the 

correct installation and application of goods, as laid out in the applicable documentation accompanying said goods, is 

adhered to. All warranty claims must be accompanied by the original invoice. All claims made by the end user must be 

directed to their respective service provider/installer.  

 

The following items are not included in the warranty. 

 

The light globe 

 

The batteries 

 

Motor brush wear 

 

Acceptable wear and tear. 

 

The following conditions will disqualify this product from the warranty as laid out above. 

These conditions are non-negotiable. 

 

Any single ET BLUE ROLL garage door operator used to automate more than one door at one time.

 

 

Any ET BLUE ROLL garage door operator used outdoors, including carports or non weatherproof 

environments.

 

 

Any ET BLUE ROLL domestic garage door operator used in excessive traffic applications for example an 

apartment-block parking garage.

 

 

Any unauthorised non-manufacturer modifications to the product or components thereof. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BLUE-ROLL

Page 1: ...n Oct 08 002 support et co za Technical specifications may change without prior notice All goods are subject to the standard factory warranty as laid out on the last page of this publication G C Elect...

Page 2: ...d professional personnel should remove the covers Keep hands and or other parts of the body as well as loose items of clothing clear of the door and operator while operating or servicing In applicatio...

Page 3: ...it the support bracket or install the drive unit fully inside the drum Fig 7 1 2 Ensure reasonable door condition and operation Before beginning the installation of the opener check the operation of t...

Page 4: ...to the opposite side of the door from where the opener is to be installed and ensure the U bolts fastening the door shaft to the bracket are firmly tightened Pay extra attention here otherwise the do...

Page 5: ...s where the unit is installed where it can not be fastened to the door support bracket as in Fig 7 the addition of a self drilling tech screw through the base of the clamp into the torsion bar may be...

Page 6: ...main purpose is to eliminate the possibility of the door curtain ballooning on initial start up from the door fully open position After installing your new opener if your door balloons on initial star...

Page 7: ...ing 2 Light cover lens 3 Batteries 4 Control card 5 Transformer behind control card 6 Drive unit cable inlet 7 220V mains cable inlet 8 Antenna 9 Light cover lens fastening screw 10 Main control cover...

Page 8: ...ARD AS PER FIG 12 OR FIG 13 TO CONTINUE NB The motor wiring of a right hand installation differs to that of a left hand installation Figures 12 and 13 below indicate the wiring requirements for either...

Page 9: ...LOW 24Vac input from transformer secondary SEC 22 Positive auxiliary output 12V 100mA peak 23 0V auxiliary output Ground Fig 11 A Autoclose jumper On active 20secs and pre beep warning B Receiver prog...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 12 Left hand installation Fig 13 Right hand installation Red 0 75mm Motor Yellow 0 75mm Motor White 0 3mm Limit common Brown 0 3mm Open limit Green 0 3mm Closed limit...

Page 11: ...orking The last TX learned into this function may have been erased to allow your new TX 4 Repeat 1 to 3 above for further TX s C RX detection L E D This will flicker whenever there is a Keeloq transmi...

Page 12: ...new transmitter before the buzzer tone stops If the tone stops before pressing a transmitter button then restart from b d The onboard buzzer will indicate whether or not the programming was successful...

Page 13: ...t lock the cam to the extent that you can rotate the cam by hand while the cam can not rotate itself Rotate the open limit cam inner cam clockwise by hand in the direction of the limit switch until th...

Page 14: ...te itself Rotate the open limit cam inner cam anti clockwise by hand in the direction of the limit switch until the cam clicks the open limit switch see Fig 16 9 2 Closed Limit Close the door manually...

Page 15: ...h no mains power Approximately 5 full cycles 10 7 Call for professional garage door service if necessary 11 We recommend the following service to be carried out ONCE A YEAR 11 1Professional services t...

Page 16: ...level is less than minimum allowed BT triggered Once every 16sec Anywhere On Charging Will operate Battery charge level is less than minimum allowed and busy charging None In case of any misunderstand...

Page 17: ...claims must be accompanied by the original invoice All claims made by the end user must be directed to their respective service provider installer The following items are not included in the warranty...

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