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or  property  damage  may  occur  if  the  garage  door  comes  into 
contact with a moving object

 

10.  Do  not  allow  children  to  play  with  the  appliance  or  its 

controls, including remotes. 

11. 

  Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with 

household  waste.  Please  recycle  where  facilities  exist.  Check 
with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice. 

12.  If  the  supply  cord  is  damaged,  it  must  be  replaced  by  the 

manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in 
order to avoid a hazard. 

13.  WARNING:  Important  safety  instructions.  It  is  important  for 

the  safety  of  persons  to  follow  all  instructions.  Save  these 
instructions. 

14.  This  appliance  can  be  used  by  children  aged  from  8 years 

and  above  and  persons  with  reduced  physical,sensory  or 
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they 
have  been  given  supervision  or  instruction  concerning  use  of 
the  appliance  in  a  safe  way  and  understand  the  hazards 
involved.  Children  shall  not  play  with  the  appliance.  Cleaning 
and  user  maintenance  shall  not  be  made  by  children  without 
supervision. 

15.  Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door 

is completely opened or Closed. 

16.  Take care when operating the manual release since an open 

door  may  fall  rapidly  due  to  weak  or  broken  springs,  or  being 
out of balance. 

17.  Frequently  examine  the  installation,  in  particular  check 

cables,  springs  and  mountings  for  signs  of  wear,  damage  or 
imbalance. Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed since a 
fault  in  the  installation  or  an  incorrectly  balanced  door  may 
cause injury. 

18.  Each  month  check  that  the  drive  reverses  when  the  door 

contacts  a  50  mm  high  object  placed  on  the  floor.  Adjust  if 
necessary  and  recheck  since  an  incorrect  adjustment  may 
present  a  hazard,  for  drives  incorporating  an  entrapment 

Summary of Contents for 1200 V4

Page 1: ...nstallation and use The installation of your new door opener should be carried out by a technically qualified or licensed person Attempting to install or repair the door opener without suitable technical qualification may result in severe personal injury death and or property damage ...

Page 2: ...nstallation steel track 7 Assemble the Track optional 9 Battery backup Assembly optional 9 Basic function setting and applying 10 Special function optional parts introduction and application 13 Manual disengagement 14 Maintenance 14 Final notes 15 Important information for the user 15 Packing list 16 Technical Specifications 16 Common Fault Solutions 16 ...

Page 3: ...bserving all the applicable safety standards will be responsible for any damage injury cost and expense or claim whatsoever any person suffered as a result of failure to install the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety standards and installation manual whether directly or indirectly 5 For additional safety we strongly recommend the inclusion of Photo Beam Although the opener...

Page 4: ...erience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision 15 Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is completely opened or Closed 16 Take care when operating th...

Page 5: ...e and mass of the garage door leaf for which the drive is intended to be used and the position s where the drive can be installed 26 Before installing the drive remove all unnecessary ropes or chains and disable any equipment such as locks not needed for powered operation Before installing the drive check that the door is in good mechanical condition correctly balanced and opens and closes properl...

Page 6: ...ed operation of the entrapment protection system when incorporated in or supplied with the drive 35 If applicable that the drive is intended to be installed at least 2 5m above the floor or other access level 36 If applicable that the drive is not to be used with doors having openings exceeding 50 mm in diameter or having edges or protruding parts a person could grip or stand on 37 After installat...

Page 7: ... 10 With Auto close function the time is adjustable 11 Self locking function When power off can lock the door by hand after disengaging the clutch 12 With strong lifting force 13 Safety reverse function The door will reverse to full open when it is overload during closing The safety reverse force is adjustable Can use photo beam optional to make safety protection 14 Backup battery interface availa...

Page 8: ... parts may be subject to damage if the control unit is abused 5 Make sure that you have all the necessary materials and they are suitable for this kind of use 6 Read all the instructions thoroughly and make sure they are understood before attempting to install the opener 7 Before starting the installation carefully analyze all the risks relating to automating the door Verify that the door is autom...

Page 9: ...h light optional 6 Power socket 3 Wall switch optional 7 Door opener 4 Photo beam optional Maintaining a minimum gap of 30mm between the top panel and the bottom of rail Fig 3 Make sure the track is horizontal and vertical to the shaft Make sure the connection of hanging bracket F and ceiling is firm enough Fig 4 Warning Make sure the opener is affixed to solid ceiling and not to plasterboard Fail...

Page 10: ...g is firm enough 6 Fix the door bracket A to the top edge of the door should be in the middle and under the wall bracket 7 Connect the bent arm G to the door bracket using a Φ8x25 axle pin and cotter pin as shown in Fig 5 8 Install the shuttle D to the track using 4pcs of M6x20 screws Fig 6 tie the clutch cord Connect the straight arm H to the clutch using a Φ8x25 axle pin as shown in Fig 5 9 Conn...

Page 11: ...s according the stepsog Fig8 A Connect the rails by the sleeve B Follow the steps in the picture to connect the rails C Move the pulley to the top end of the rail after the rails are connected D Strecth the screw bolt of the pulley into the hole on the rail Install the spring washer and adjusting nut Adjust the nut to asuitable position the installation of the rails finished Fig 8 2 IN 1 4 IN 1 3 ...

Page 12: ...and the original opening closing force then return to standby mode During learning if the door stops unusually and flashes H C O L for 5 seconds this indicates there s no hall signal overload overtime or wrong limit setting Coding Transmitters Press and hold on Code button for 1 second until the led dot is on Fig A Press button on transmitter once the dot will go off press the same transmitter but...

Page 13: ...button to adjust the auto close time Press UP button once the auto close time will increase 1 minute the maximum time is 9 minutes Press DOWN button once the auto close time decrease 1 minute The auto close function will be turned off when the LED displays 0 Press SET button to confirm the opener returns to standby mode The auto close function can only be available when the door is fully open and ...

Page 14: ... transmitter after unlocked by the lock key S2 on the transmitter If not unlocked by the S2 button on the transmitter the light will flash twice when press the open key on the transmitter The default setting is invalid Press and hold on SET button for 3 seconds until the LED flashes 1 Press UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease Adjust the LED to flash 6 Press SET button to enter into half open...

Page 15: ...h control connection Fig 11 Fig 12 4 Flash light optional There are corresponding interfaces for this function and provide 24v 35v flash light voltage Connect the flash light with DC 24v 28v current 100mA When use AC 220V power flash lights please match an adapter and wiring as required Fig 13 5 Pass door SD protection optional This function ensures that the door can t be opened unless the small p...

Page 16: ...handle down Fig 15 Pull on the handle to disengage the shuttle To re engage the door simply run opener in automatic mode or move door by hand until the trolley engages in the chain shuttle In some situations that a pedestrian door is not in state it is recommended that an external disengagement device should be fitted Fig 16 Maintenance Fig 16 Fig 15 ...

Page 17: ...luding the using of manual disengagement cord Inform the owner about the need of a regular and accurate maintenance especially regarding a regular check of the safety and reversing devices Important information for the user Once the opener has been installed the user must be informed about how it works and all the risks that can arise if it is used improperly The user must avoid placing himself he...

Page 18: ...lifting force 60 kgs 80 kgs 100 kgs 120 kgs Rail Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Drive Chain Belt Chain Belt Chain Belt Chain Belt Motor 24V 100W 24V 120W 24V 140W 24V 160W Input voltage 110V 270V 110V 270V 110V 270V 110V 270V LED 24V 14pcs LED bulbs Transformer 105 Temperature detect switch Radio frequency 433 92 MHz or other on request Coding format Rolling code 7 38x...

Page 19: ...aintenance required 1 Check the door springs and for any obstructions 2 Re set the travel limit 3 Increase the force value of safety reverse Transmitter doesn t work 1 Flat battery 2 Antenna is loose or not well extended 3 Interference around nearby 1 Replace new battery 2 Extend the antenna on the opener 3 Eliminate signal interference door bells baby monitor alarm etc Can not match new transmitt...

Page 20: ...rees that they may be charged a call out fee plus any parts required to complete the repair Liability Australia only Under no circumstances shall the Seller be liable for consequential incidental or special damages arising in connection with the use or inability to use the Unit In no event shall the Seller s liability for damages or injury arising from breach of law or contract or for negligence e...

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