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What this warranty does not cover: 

 

(a) 

Corrosion: Damage from salt, water or any other form of corrosion. 

(b) 

Installation: damage or defect due to faulty installation of the Product (except where installed by Guardian Automation). 

(c) 

Service: damage or defect due to a failure to properly service, care for or maintain the Product in accordance with the 

instruction manual. 

(d) 

Damage due to misuse (including failure to follow the instruction manual) or deliberate, negligent or accidental damage 
of any sort. 

(e) 

Modifications: Guardian Automation will not be required to incorporate any modifications made to existing or future models. 

(f) 

Electrical Power: Any damage, issues or faults caused by electrical surge or fluctuation. 

(g) 

Problems that are directly or indirectly caused by or relate to the garage door or garage door hardware, which could 
include but are not limited to door springs, rollers, curtain wear, fixings and alignment. 

(h) 

Normal wear and tear. 

(i) 

Non-authorised repairs. 

(j) 

Acts or omissions of any person, including approved dealers, other than Guardian Automation and its staff. 

(k) 

Travel Expenses: Expenses incurred by Guardian Automation or its authorised dealer in travelling and or transporting 
Products to and from the location of the Product are not included and will be paid for by the purchaser. 

(l) 

Additional access or equipment required: Expenses incurred by Guardian Automation or its authorised dealer required to 
provide clear access, or the equipment used to access the Product (for example: Lifting hardware such as forklift or scissor 
lift) are not covered by this warranty and must be paid for by the purchaser. 

(m) 

Frequency Interference: Where remote transmitters cannot operate the opener due to frequency interference at the 
location where the Product is installed. 

(n) 

Damage due to matters outside of the reasonable control of Guardian Automation including, but not limited to, 

rain, hail, flood, water, fire, 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 warranty. 

 

What will void this warranty: 

 

Guardian Automation will be relieved of all obligations, responsibilities and liabilities under this warranty if, in the opinion of 
Guardian Automation, the defects in the Product result from: 

 

(a) 

Any modifications, repairs or works carried out to the Product, which are not authorised by Guardian Automation. 

(b) 

The fitment of any device to the Product, which is not approved by Guardian Automation. 

(c) 

Misuse or unreasonable use of the Product, as determined by Guardian Automation. 

(d) 

Any use of the Product other than for residential application only (i.e. for use in a single-family dwelling or individual 
garages within an apartment complex). 

(e) 

Failure to follow any directions or instructions, including any warning notifications in instruction manuals or signs on or 
provided with the Product. 

 

If any part of this warranty is or becomes illegal, void or unenforceable, this does not invalidate the rest of the warranty. 

 

How to make a claim 

 

Please be aware you are responsible for the expense of making a claim under this warranty. 

 

To make a claim, if the Product was supplied to you directly from Guardian Automation please forward a copy of your original 
receipt as proof of purchase and a completed warranty claim form to Guardian Automation directly. If the Product was 
supplied by an authorised Guardian Automation dealer, please provide the copy of your original receipt along with a 
completed warranty claim form to that dealer. If the authorised dealer cannot be contacted, then please contact Guardian 
Automation and provide the copy of the receipt and the completed warranty claim form and Guardian Automation will forward 
these to the relevant authorised dealer. 

 

This warranty is supplied by Guardian Automation Pty Ltd. 

 

WARRANTY CERTIFICATE 

Invoice No: 

 

Installation Date: 

Your Name: 

 

Phone No: 

Address: 

 

State: 

Installed by: 

 

Motor Serial #: 

 

Door Model: 

 

 

Please retain this completed warranty form along with your invoice as proof of purchase to validate you claim. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DCR2

Page 1: ...DCR2 ROLLER DOOR OPERATOR Installation Instructions and Owner s Manual READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION Installer Permanently attach manual to the wall HSOMU03A 1...

Page 2: ...t Saddle x1 set Anti Coning Clip x2 sets Operator Unit Remote Handset x2 Wireless Wall Button x1 Weight Bar mounting screw set x1 Manual Safety Label Optional Accessories Items and quantity may differ...

Page 3: ...Travel Limits 4 5 turns of door drum approx Courtesy Light Light Source 6 x Ultra Bright LEDs Lighting Time 2 5 minutes Transmitter Frequency 433MHz Operation Range 50m open field Coding Type Fixed c...

Page 4: ...oor Check that there is sufficient side clearance to fit the operator unit as below listed Door Type Minimum side clearance A Series 1 25mm deep tracks 90mm AA Series 2 50mm deep tracks 115mm All door...

Page 5: ...sh the Emergency Release handle to disengage the motor drive ONLY when the drive is switched OFF and if possible when the door is fully closed Do not use the sensitivity adjustments to compensate for...

Page 6: ...posite the end to which the operator is to be fitted is tightened securely This U bolt holds all the spring tension on the door once the other U bolt is released 5 Slide drive unit onto shaft as shown...

Page 7: ...t Backup Bat Auto Close Timer function will only work when Photo Eye System is properly installed To activate Auto Close Operation Turn the knob towards for maximum delay time of 2 5 minutes To deacti...

Page 8: ...n setting according to the illustrations below The corresponding LED is on upon key input View View 3 Press RADIO SET button to confirm setting The OK LED is on with 2 beeps x2 Caution Make sure the d...

Page 9: ...hen the door reaches the desired up limit position 3 During limit setting mode press UP or DOWN to fine tune to desired UP limit position or 4 When the door is at the desired UP limit position press L...

Page 10: ...desired down limit position 3 During limit setting mode press UP or DOWN to fine tune to desired down limit position or 4 When the door is at the desired DOWN limit position press LIMIT button once O...

Page 11: ...e installa tion 1 Both UP and DOWN LEDs are on after limit setting press the FORCE button once to enter Sensitivity Auto Learning mode 2 The door will open and stop at UP limit for 2 seconds 3 Door wi...

Page 12: ...g is completed 1 2 Enter Force Setting UP or 3 x2 To adjust DOWN Force Confirm 1 To adjust DOWN force press FORCE button once UP LED is on then press FORCE button again within 5 seconds DOWN LED is on...

Page 13: ...r within a 30 seconds timeframe 2 Press any button on the transmitter within 30 seconds 3 OK LED flashes once and operator beeps twice acknowledging the transmitter is set x2 To DELETE ALL transmitter...

Page 14: ...door automatically 1 2 3 x2 Courtesy Light Beeper Responses Operation Condition Courtesy Light Beeper Responses Operator is initially plugged in no travel limits stored Flash x 5 Reconnecting power wi...

Page 15: ...tion for correct balance not binding Adjust if necessary Spray silicone lubricant into tracks Do not grease Check adjust safety sensitivity setting Check Limits BANGS HARD ON TRACK STOPS WHEN FULLY OP...

Page 16: ...16 Parts Breakdown 2 1 3 8 9 10 4 11 5 12 6 7 19 6 15 13 21 18 14 16 20 23 17 22 24 25 27 26 28...

Page 17: ...ransformer Mounting Plate 19 Drive Gear 6 Transformer Protection 20 Clutch Dock 7 Transformer 21 Clutch Release 8 U bolt 22 Finger Dog 9 Saddle 23 Clutch Retainer 10 Saddle Mounting Plate 24 Sungear D...

Page 18: ...ase 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 accessories included with...

Page 19: ...rol of Guardian Automation o Consumer Goods Components such as globes accessories batteries and other consumable parts are not covered by this warranty What will void this warranty Guardian Automation...

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