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12, Warranty                                                                         

 

ONE  YEAR  LIMITED  WARRANTY  2  YEAR  MOTOR  LIMITED  WARRANTY 
MODEL ZTGD800 AND ZTGD1000 

We  warrant  to  the  first  retail  purchaser  of  this  products,  for  the  residence  in  which  this 

product is originally installed, that is free from defects in material for a period of one year 

from  the  date  of  purchase,  except  that  the  motor  which  is  warranted  to  be  free  from 

defects  in  material  for  a  period  of  2  years.  The  proper  operation  of  this  product  is 

dependent on your compliance with the instructions regarding assembly, installation, and 

adjustments  and  testing.  Failure  to  comply  strictly  with  those  instructions  will  void  this 

limited warranty in its entirety.   

ZTGD800 and ZTGD1000 

MOTOR

- Seller warrants the motor for a period of TEN(2)YEAR 

CHAIN

- Seller warrants the chain for a period of TWO(2) YEARS 

BELT

- Seller warrants the belt for a period of TWO(2) YEARS 

Parts

- Seller warrants the parts for a period of TWO(2) YEARS 

Accessories

- Seller warrants all accessories included with product for a period of ONE(1) 

YEAR. 

Seller

’s obligation under this warranty is specifically limited to repairing or replacing, at its 

option, the product or any part thereof which is determined by seller to be defective during 

the  applicable  warranty  period.  Any  labor  charges  are  excluded  an  will  be  the  sole 

responsibility of the purchaser 

This  warranty  gives  you  specific  legal  rights,  and  you may  also  have  other  rights  which 

vary from state to state, This warranty is made to the original purchaser of the product only, 

and is not transferable or assignable. This warranty applies only to product installed in a 

residential or other non-commercial application. It does not cover any product installed in 

commercial  or  industrial  building  applications.  This  warranty  does  not  apply  to  any 

unauthorized  or  improper  installation,  alteration  or  repair  of  the  products.  Or  to  any 

product  or  component  which  has  been  damaged  or  deteriorated  due  to  misuse,  abuse, 

neglect, accident, failure to provide necessary maintenance, normal wear and tear, or acts 

of God or any other cause beyond the  reasonable control of Seller, and does not cover 

batteries,  light  bulbs,  missing  or  damaged  parts  from  clearance  or  open  box  sales,  or 

maintenance to garage doors or door components. 

ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 

TO  ANY  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR 

PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD REFLECTED ABOVE. 

NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY 

AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED 

Some states do not allow limitations 

on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. 

Claims  under  this  warranty  must  be  made  promptly  after  discovery  and  within  the 

applicable  warranty  period.  Purchaser  must  allow  Seller  a  reasonable  opportunity  to 

examine  the  product  prior  to  removal  or  alteration  of  its  condition(excluding  any 

troubleshooting  measures  requested  by  Seller).  Upon  determination  by  Seller  that  the 

product or any part thereof is defective during the applicable warranty period. Seller will 

supply  the  purchaser  with  replacement  parts  or,  at  its  option,  a  replacement  products. 

Seller may use new or reconditioned parts, or a new or reconditioned product of the same 

or similar design. 

Summary of Contents for ZTGD1000

Page 1: ...Please use this opener only with a one piece or sectional residential door INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Please save this manual for future reference WARNING Read all instructions and warnings bef...

Page 2: ...e header bracket 13 14 6 3 Attach the rail to the header bracket 14 15 6 4 Position the garage door opener 15 18 6 5 Install the door bracket 18 20 6 6 Connect the door arm to the trolley 20 23 6 7 In...

Page 3: ...and REQUIREMENTS ARE CONSIDERED ADHERED TO The appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they...

Page 4: ...high object placed on the floor Necessary information for the safe handling of a drive weighing more than 20kg This information shall describe how to use the handling means such as hooks and ropes Th...

Page 5: ...5 2 Package Contents...

Page 6: ...ctional overhead garage door Maximum height 7 Model Number ZTGD800 ZTGD1000 Pull and Push Force 800N 1000N Motor Voltage 24V DC 24V DC Voltage 240V 50HZ 240V 50HZ Speed 120mm s 120mm s Temperature Ran...

Page 7: ...d stops Electronic limit setting provides precise door travel control Easy programming with control panel Door will reverse automatically if be obstructed during close Emergency manual release handle...

Page 8: ...8 4 Tools Needed The tools illustrated below may be used during installation and adjustment of your opener items not supplied time assistance for certain tasks...

Page 9: ...9 5 Assembly 5 1 Assemble the rail and trolley for a multi part rail CAUTION To prevent injury from pinching please keep hands and fingers away from the joints while assembling the rail...

Page 10: ...urved door arm 5 3 Position and secure the chain for a multi part rail WARNING To avoid possible serious injury to fingers from moving garage door opener Always keep hand clear of sprocket while opera...

Page 11: ...trolley before adjusting the chain Sprocket noise can result if the chain is too loose Check for proper tension and readjust chain if necessary 5 5 Fasten the rail to the power head CAUTION To avoid...

Page 12: ...trained door systems technician before installing opener Disable all locks and remove all ropes connected to garage door before installing opener to avoid entanglement Please install garage door opene...

Page 13: ...e header bracket either to the wall above the garage door or to the ceiling Please follow the instructions which will work best for your particular requirements Please do not install the header bracke...

Page 14: ...6 Installation Continued 6 3 Attach the rail to the header bracket Align the rail with the header bracket Insert the clevis pin through the holes in the header bracket and rail Secure with the R faste...

Page 15: ...stallation Continued 6 4 Position the garage door opener CAUTION To prevent damage to garage door with help of another person Step1 Attach the U bracket on the rail connect with short angle iron with...

Page 16: ...the garage door opener is aligned with the header bracket Measure the distance from each side of the garage door opener to the ceiling Cut two long angle irons accordingly and connect with two short...

Page 17: ...WARNING To avoid possible serious injury from a falling garage door opener fasten it securely to structural supports of the garage Concrete anchors must be used if installing any brackets into masonr...

Page 18: ...will require reinforcement before installation of door bracket Please contact your door manufacturer for reinforcement kit OPTION A SECTIONAL DOORS Step1 Center the door bracket on the previously mark...

Page 19: ...tion Continued Step2 Position the top edge of the bracket 2 4 5 10cm below the top edge of the door or directly below any structural support across the top of the door Step3 Mark drill holes and insta...

Page 20: ...nect the door arm to the trolley Installation will vary according to the garage door type Follow the instructions which apply to your door OPTION A SECTIONAL DOORS Step1 Close the door Disconnect the...

Page 21: ...Continued Step3 Bring arm sections together Find two pairs of holes that line up and join sections Select holes as far apart as possible to increase door arm rigidity and attach using the bolts nuts...

Page 22: ...door Disconnect the trolley by pulling the emergency release handle Step2 Attach the straight door arm to the door bracket using the clevis pin Secure with the R fastener Step3 Attach the curved door...

Page 23: ...nnect and align the safety beam This required safety device MUST NOT be disabled Install the safety beam is NO HIGHER than 6 15cm above garage floor IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAFETY BEAM The saf...

Page 24: ...re no more than 6 inches 15cm above the floor and the light beam is unobstructed PARTS INCLUDED J motion sensors K Sensor Bracket H Hardware The safety beam is attached to the door track the sensors s...

Page 25: ...nstallation Continued Step2 Wire the safety beam Run the wire from both sensors to the garage door opener Attach the wire to the wall and ceiling with the staples Separate the wires plug it with quick...

Page 26: ...PROPERLY BALANCED See your garage door Owner s Manual An improperly balanced door increases the risk of severe injury or death Have a trained door system technician make repairs to cables spring asse...

Page 27: ...Limit Step1 Plug your plug in LED3 turns on Step2 Press and release the P button LED2 will begin flashing Step3 Press the and hold it to begin opening the garage door When the garage door is fully op...

Page 28: ...and release the to move the door up slightly You may jog or buttons The door should rest tightly on the floor Step 2 Press and release the button to save Meanwhile the garage door opener will operate...

Page 29: ...first gear When you adjust the force to what you want press and release P button to save LED1 will begin flashing Force of UP Open is now adjusted 7 5 2 Adjusting the Force of DOWN Close Step1 LED1 i...

Page 30: ...tops and does not reverse on the obstruction the down travel needs to be increased refer to Adjustment 8 4 Repeat the test When the door reverse upon contact with the 2 board remove the board and open...

Page 31: ...n addition to those provided with this opener but also can be used for remote s that require re programming Step1 Press and hold the P button till LED7 starts flash Step2 Press and release the button...

Page 32: ...that ensures the utmost security because the transmitted code is changed at each transmission session The estimated transmission range is 200 m in open space and 35 m indoors The units are designed to...

Page 33: ...pts will be interpreted as errors 422 10422 04222 Therefore if the user inadvertently presses the wrong key when entering a combination combination key or should be pressed immediately to generate the...

Page 34: ...ner but also can be used for wireless keypad that require re programming Step1 Press and hold the P button till LED7 starts flash Step2 Press and release the button all LEDs turn off except LED7 Step3...

Page 35: ...lease the 0 key 3 Type in the current original combination and press 22 4 Type in the new combination up to 8 digits and press 89739536 5 Type in the new combination again and press 89739536 NOTE If t...

Page 36: ...wireless wall mounted remotes and wireless keypads MUST be reprogrammed CLEARING MEMORY FOR REMOTES Step1 Press and hold the P button till all LEDs turn on and LED7 starts flashing Step2 Press and hol...

Page 37: ...ions NEVER use handle to pull door open or closed If rope becomes untied you could fall DISCOUNNECT THE TROLLEY 1 The door should be fully closed if possible 2 Pull down on the emergency release handl...

Page 38: ...38 11 Troubleshooting...

Page 39: ...anty applies only to product installed in a residential or other non commercial application It does not cover any product installed in commercial or industrial building applications This warranty does...

Page 40: ...e garage Can work with ALL openers ZTPC Safety Beam Optional To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from closing garage door Can work with ALL openers ZTEL Emergency Lock Optional For opening door from ou...

Page 41: ...escription photo Part Number Chain Belt 30 Trolley Assembly 7 U Bracket with hole 6 U Bracket without hole 5 Straight Door Arm 15 Curved Door Arm 10 Mounting Bracket 13 Angle iron 12 Angle iron 32 Doo...

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