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INSTALLATION
PINNNG THE DOOR
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THE RELEASE HANDLE & CORD
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OPERATING THE MANUAL RELEASE
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Disable all locks and remove any ropes connected to the garage door.
Take care when operating the manual release as an open door may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or
being out of balance.
Do not disengage the opener to manual operation
with children, persons or other objects including
motor vehicles within the doorway. The door is
under significant tension and if the door has
developed a fault or incorrect tension, it may be
unsafe and may fall rapidly.
Note: A ballooning door may delay the safety reversal
response and can compromise garage door security.
• To remedy any ballooning, insert the supplied self tapping
metal screws into where the curtain leaves the roll. Secure
these through the curtain into the drum wheel at each end of
the roll.
• After determining the correct fastener location as shown, lift
the door approximately half a turn from the closed position to
allow access for securing the screws.
The manual release mechanism enables the door to be manually
operated during power outages or in an emergency.
Thread the end of the rope through the loop of the manual release
cable.
Adjust rope length so the handle (when installed) will be no higher
than 1.8m above the floor. Secure with an overhand knot. If the
door is greater than 2.5m in height the release cord extension kit is
required.
NOTE: Final adjustment of handle height should be completed
after the opener is installed. If it is necessary to cut the rope, heat
seal the cut end to prevent unravelling.
To disengage the opener
Pull the release cord down firmly,
(the opener will make a clicking noise).
To re-engage the opener
Pull the release cord down firmly,
(the opener will make a clicking noise).
Free curtain
Ballooning Add fasteners here
Door closed
Door can be
lifted
Door secure
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Rope
Manual release
warning label
Release handle
Overhand knot
Unlock