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 Product Features 

 

 

1.  Motor: Permanently lubricated, thermally protected, heavy-duty motor with automatic reset. 

 

2.  Opener Lights: Turn on and off automatically with 2-1/2 minutes illumination for your safety and convenience. 

 

3.  Sensing  System:  A  built-in  sensing  system  detects  obstructions  during  door  operation.  If  in  the  Downward  (close) 

travel  mode,  the  Opener  will  sense  an  obstruction  and  reverse  to  the  full  open  position.  In  the  Open  mode,  the 
Opener will stop. In both cases the light will start flashing and continue to flash for 60 seconds. Since all doors are 
different,  the  Sensing  System  has  independent  adjustments  for  customising  the  level  of  force  for  the  normal 
opening and closing of specific door. 

 

4.  Close Limit Switch: In winter months it’s common for small pieces of ice or packed snow to be trapped under the 

door.  Ground  swelling  may  also  affect  the  close  limit  setting  of  the  Opener.  The  Close  Limit  Switch  overrides  the 
Sensing  System  under  the  last  2.5cm  of  closing  travel  and  prevents  the  door  from  reversing  if  it  encounters  an 
obstruction at this point. 

 

5.  Emergency  Release:  A  pull  cord  allows  manual  disconnect  and  operation  of  door  during  power  failure.  Unit  will 

automatically  reconnect  when  release  is  reset  (the  trolley  release  lever  is  snapped  back  to  its  original  position), 
power is restored and Opener is activated. 

 

6.  Mechanical Door Lock: When properly adjusted, opener locks door in closed position preventing unwanted entry. 

 

7.  Easy  Connect  Continuous  Monitor  Entrapment  System:  System  allows  quick  and  easy  installation  of  Safety  Door 

Reversing  System,  (Photo  Eye  system  Optional)  while  control  circuitry  monitors  these  devices  continuously  for 
proper operation. 

 

8.  Constant Contact to Close: For utmost safety if Photo Eye system (Optional) fails, constant contact of mechanical 

push button is necessary to close door. In this mode of operation, a radio transmitter cannot be used to close door. 

 

9.  Momentary Contact to Close: Single touch to Radio Transmitter or Wall Button will allow door to close as long as 

Photo eye system (Optional) is operational. 

 

10.  Safety  Door  Reversing  System  (Photo  eye  system  Optional):  An  invisible  infra-red  beam  of  light  guards  the  door 

opening and reverses a downward moving door if the beam is broken by a stationary or moving object. If the beam 
is  broken,  the  opener  light  will  flash  for  30  seconds.  Motor  control  circuitry  constantly  monitors  the  Photo  Eye 
system for proper operation. 

 

11.  Digital  Radio  Control:  Built  in  allowing  over  1.6  million  private  codes,  easily  selected  without  use  of  tools.  Bright 

transmitter LED indicates operation and monitors battery condition. 

Summary of Contents for ACS0

Page 1: ...r for Sectional and One Piece Track Garage Doors up to 2 4M HIGH Installation Instructions and Owner s Manual READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION This Operator Must be installed b...

Page 2: ...ting Time 4 5 minutes Transmitter Frequency 433 MHz Operation Range 50m open field Coding Type Fixed code Battery 12V A23 Alkaline x 1 Operation Features Safety reverse on closing and stop on opening...

Page 3: ...alling Light Bulb 12 Step 10 Installing Wireless Push Button Step 11 Programming Transmitter Codes 12 Tilt Door Installation 13 Operation and Adjustment Instructions 15 Setting the Limits 15 Setting t...

Page 4: ...se the manual release Only to disengage the trolley Do not use the Red Release Cord and Knob to pull door up or down If possible use the Emergency Release only when the door is closed After installing...

Page 5: ...en release is reset the trolley release lever is snapped back to its original position power is restored and Opener is activated 6 Mechanical Door Lock When properly adjusted opener locks door in clos...

Page 6: ...ay in that position If door pulls open or moves downward the spring mechanism is not adjusted properly Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments 3 When properly...

Page 7: ...er Head w Sprocket Cover Lamp Dome Transmitter and Visor Clip Header Bracket Door Arm Curved Trolley Assembly Trolley Stop Screw Bag Photo eye system Optional Clevis Pin 1 Long Hex Nut 1 6mm 20 Lock N...

Page 8: ...ted in the diagram Figure 7B Now install the connecting link to the trolley release rod as illustrated Figure 7C Note during the assembly the trolley release rod is actually engaged in the trolley It...

Page 9: ...nder tremendous pressure at all times and can cause serious injury or death if disturbed Do not attempt adjustment Step 1 Mounting the front Bracket Sectional Doors and One piece with Track Mark a ver...

Page 10: ...owed the proper clearance before proceeding Step 4 Mount Power Head to Ceiling Since there are many different ceiling designs all possible mounting illustrations cannot be shown Primary concern is to...

Page 11: ...flame seal the cut end with a match or lighter to prevent fraying or unraveling Figure 10C Release Knob Double Overhand Knot Double Overhand Knot Release Instruction Card Note The Emergency Release Me...

Page 12: ...ton Press the Radio Set Button on the opener as shown in figure 11B The courtesy light will stay on for 30 seconds During this 30 second period press the button on the Wireless Wall Button the courtes...

Page 13: ...the centre hole in the bracket Run one of the 6mm nuts on the end of the bolt a few turns This will temporarily hold the rail in place while the back end is swung upward and rested on a step ladder CA...

Page 14: ...determined in STEP 6 it will be necessary to re position the DOWN limit cam so that the outer slide of the carrier stops as close as possible to this point Move the DOWN limit roller assembly on the...

Page 15: ...ener may cause the motor to Overheat and the Thermal Overload Protection System will shut off the Opener Please wait approximately 15 minutes for the Opener to cool down and automatically reset If the...

Page 16: ...justment is set too light the operator will reverse in the down cycle If the up pressure adjustment is set too light the operator will stop in the up cycle Note There are 12 levels increments of up an...

Page 17: ...hoto eye system could enable a Garage Door to Close on People or Property Causing Serious Injury or Death Perform this Test Monthly to Ensure Proper Operation Testing the Photo Eye System Start the do...

Page 18: ...t to the floor when the door is closed 3 The emergency release knob and cord are secured to the emergency release lever on the trolley The knob is located 2M above the floor and requires no more than...

Page 19: ...eceptacle 3 Remove wireless wall button from wall and disconnect wires from the push button activate transmitter If the operator works from transmitter replace push button 4 Disconnect bell wire from...

Page 20: ...ll bolts on the door and visually check all hardware including springs for wear of damage Caution If service is needed contact your local garage door service person 7 Do not decrease the safety revers...

Page 21: ...21 RPM Reader Wheel A 4 Capacitor A 13 Up Limit A 22 RPM Reader Board A 5 Capacitor Mounting Bracket A 14 Limit Actuator Traveler A 23 RPM Reader Board Bracket A 6 Wiring Harness A 15 Down Limit A24 P...

Page 22: ...raight Door Arm B 2 Header Bracket B 7 Trolley Assembly B 12 Curved Door Arm B 3 Pulley Assembly B 8 Chain Tension Assembly B 13 Door Bracket B 4 Tube B 9 Trolley Release Rod B 14 Sprocket Cover B 5 C...

Page 23: ...m the date of purchase or 6 000 cycles whichever occurs first for the electronics and mechanics A cycle means one opening and closing cycle of the door 2 the remote controlled transmitters and accesso...

Page 24: ...insects or any other event beyond the reasonable control of Guardian Automation o Consumer Goods Components such as globes accessories batteries and other consumable parts are not covered by this war...

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