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Owner's Manual for Glidermatic GTS Tilt and Sectional Door Opener

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Encountered to prevent injury to the obstruction
and damage to the door. Link SENSITIVITY should
be first set to match door size as per table below:-

When set correctly, the door will reverse on
meeting an obstacle when closing. Set the door
to the lightest setting first. Note that too light a
setting will result in false reversals - a hand force
of 5 to 10 kg under the bottom rail during closing
should normally be sufficient to reverse the door.
Force to reverse should not exceed 150Nm.

The internal light will operate for approximately
90 seconds.

The door will close automatically after 90 seconds
if PCB link AUTO is joined. When set into the
auto-close position the door may be held open
by pressing the button to stop the door just
before the door is fully open. Alternatively just
turn the power off. (Automatic delayed closing is
not recommended without the installation of the
optional photo cell).

The Glidermatic GTS has the following in built
features:-

WARNING - IF THE DOOR DESCENDS WHILE
Y O U R C A R I S U N D E R N E AT H , D O N O T
ATTEMPT TO DRIVE OUT - RELY ON THE
AUTOREVERSING. HOWEVER NO LIABILITY
FOR DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE WILL BE
BOURNE BY GLIDEROL DOORS.

Left

Right

Centre

LINK POSITION DOOR SIZE

Small

Large

Medium

LIGHT TIMER

AUTOMATIC DELAYED CLOSING

SAFETY FEATURES

Up to 10 transmitters can be used on each power
head. Optional multi user receivers can be
purchased and will accept up to 500 transmitters

A non-illuminated bell press may be mounted
anywhere in your home or garage to permit
o p e n i n g o r c l o s i n g o f y o u r d o o r f r o m a
convenient location. In some cases the connecting
cable may require to be a shielded type

These units are available separately or combined
and are recommended for situations where no
other personnel access is available to the garage
(Key Release) or where door opening is desired
without use of a hand set (Key Switch). The units
are located by the outside of the door and are
directly attached to the manual release cable
and/or by direct connection to the circuit board.

You should always carry out the following
operational checks before calling a serviceman.
The instructions below relate to gaining access to
your garage and rendering the garage both safe
and secure for manual door operation.

-WHEN ACCESS IS AVAILABLE

1.A patented feature is the electronic sensing

device which automatically reverses a closing
d o o r s h o u l d a n o b s t r u c t i o n r e s t r i c t t h e
d o w n w a r d

m o v e m e n t

a n d

a l s o

s t o p s

movement should the door be obstructed

when

opening.

The

same

sensing

device

protects the electric motor.

2.The voltage of the unit is transformed down to

24 volts.

3.Compatibility with a PE Cell across the opening

to stop movement should the opening be
obstructed.

Step 1: Switch off the power at the power point

and remove the plug from the socket.

Step 2: Pull the manual release cable to put the

door to the manual operation.

ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS

REMOTE PUSH BUTTON

EXTERNAL KEY RELEASE / SWITCH

EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
IF YOUR DOOR DOES NOT OPERATE

A: ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURE

Summary of Contents for Glidermatic GTS 2000

Page 1: ...GTS2K07 2 Tilt and Sectional Overhead Door Operator Installation Instructions and Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...ections must only be carried out by a qualified electrician Batteries and light bulbs are not covered by the guarantee Any further processing must ensure that the national regulations governing the op...

Page 3: ...ol has to be carried out from inside the garage Before carrying out any work on the operator disconnect the mains plug how to use the operator safely and properly Demonstrate and test the automatic re...

Page 4: ...ithout load Clearance for operator Drive mechanism Overall length Approx Weight Max door opening 3m shaft Optional 3 6m shaft available Max door size Circuit board 240V 50Hz 700 N max 30 approx 14cm s...

Page 5: ...3 Boomerang Extension Arm 4 Hinge Bracket 5 Thrust Block Pusher Arm 6 Shaft 7 Lintel Bracket 8 Shaft Bracket 9 Chain Tensioning Block 10 Powerhead 11 Manual Release Cable 12 Chain Location Clip 13 Tra...

Page 6: ...6 Installation lnstructions Deactivate all garage door locks Tilt door Sectional Door Min 40mm Min 40mm...

Page 7: ...f the door and continue this vertical line through the header Open the door and find the highest point to which the top of the door reaches using an appropriate straight edge and level Transfer this h...

Page 8: ...8 Installation lnstructions Insert carriage in shaft Install chain as direction shown around tensioning pulley...

Page 9: ...Installation lnstructions 9 Link chain at correct length Insert tensioning pulley to end of shaft Middle of the shaft...

Page 10: ...ain into powerhead chassis and then place chain over powerhead drive sprocket Place powerhead on the garage floor being careful not to damage or scratch the paintwork and attach shaft end bracket asse...

Page 11: ...uctions 11 Fit drive sprocket protection lid as per diagram Curved arm should not be used on tilting type doors For sectional door mount door bracket on top of door panel ensuring a tek screw is fitte...

Page 12: ...12 Installation lnstructions Raise powerhead and support on step ladder Raise the door to open position align the drive shaft with the point market at the top of the door Exact alignment is essential...

Page 13: ...Installation lnstructions 13 To secure the opener support powerhead in the manner shown using brackets supplied or fix directly to roof as in diagrams a b...

Page 14: ...14 Disengage Auto Operation Test shaft in manual operation Glide carriage forward and attach pusher arm to door bracket as shown on page 15 Test Manually Unlock Unlock Main Chain Lever...

Page 15: ...Disengage Auto Operation 15 Middle of the door Middle of the door...

Page 16: ...16 Disengage Auto Operation Manual Release...

Page 17: ...old S2 release when door reaches TOP position iii press S3 to confirm TOP position 2 beeps iv Press and hold S2 release when door reaches BOTTOM position v Press S3 to confirm BOTTOM position 2 beeps...

Page 18: ...to confirm BOTTOM position 2 beeps vi Controller will initiate checking process for both TOP and BOTTOM positions Note 1 All steps must be carried out to restart learning process For example if a mist...

Page 19: ...SENSOR CONNECTION DIAGRAM 19...

Page 20: ...s Key 1 Learn LED 8A will go out The hand transmitter is now programmed Multiple Hand Transmitters Repeat the above instructions for any subsequent Hand Transmitters The Control Module has enough memo...

Page 21: ...IDERMATIC GTS opener should give you years of satisfactory service The Power Head and control system utilizes the most up to date sophisticated electronic circuitry combined with modern engineering pl...

Page 22: ...E OPERATING THE UNIT 22 Owner s Manual for Glidermatic GTS Tilt and Sectional Door Opener TRANSMITTER OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION UNIT DESCRIPTION The Power Head contains a transformer...

Page 23: ...ll accept up to 500 transmitters A non illuminated bell press may be mounted anywhere in your home or garage to permit opening or closing of your door from a convenient location In some cases the conn...

Page 24: ...lift lock When power is restored ensure the door lock is withdrawn before replacing the plug and switching on again The Glidermatic GTS will overload or be permanently damaged if operated with the doo...

Page 25: ...through dropping the transmitter Check the springing in the door by reverting to manual position and opening by hand DON T DO Do not lock the boor manually whilst power is applied to the unit Do not...

Page 26: ...et battery after 6 12 months Check position of antenna on unit to ensure it is relatively straight and not adjacent to power cord Check that the hand set has been programmed for the door Check the sen...

Page 27: ...rranty is the only warranty made by the Manufacturer and exclusively and expressly in lieu of all other warranties permitted to excluded by law whether these warranties are express implied under commo...

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