Move Force+ 1000N Installation Instructions And User Manual Download Page 3

 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL 
INJURY, DEATH AND / OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ADHERE TO ALL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.
2. 

The opener is designed and manufactured to meet local regulations. The installer must be familiar with local 

regulations required in respect of the installation of the opener. 

3. 

Unqualified personnel or those persons who do not know the occupational health and safety standards being 

applicable to automatic gates and other doors, must in no circumstances carry out installations or implement systems.

4. 

Persons who install or service the equipment without observing all the applicable safety standards will be responsible 

for any damage, injury, cost, 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 incorporates a 

pressure sensitive Safety Obstruction Force system the addition of Photo Beam will greatly enhance the operating safety 
of an automatic garage door and provide additional peace of mind.

6. 

Make sure that the garage door is fully open & stationary before driving in or out of the garage.

7. 

Make sure the garage door is fully closed & stationary before leaving.

8. 

Keep hands and loose clothing off the opener and garage door all the time.

9. 

The Safety Obstruction System is designed to work on STATIONARY objects only. Serious personal injury, death and / 

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

10. 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning 
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not 
play with the appliance.

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.

-WARNING: Important safety instructions. It is important for the safety of persons to follow all instructions. Save these 
instructions.
-Do not allow children to play with door controls. Keep remote controls away from children.
-Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is completely opened or closed.
-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.
-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.
-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 
protection system depending on contact with the bottom edge of the door.
-Details on how to use the manual release.
-Information concerning the adjustment of the door and drive.
-Disconnect the supply when cleaning or carrying out other maintenance.
-The installation instructions shall include details for the installation of the drive and its associated components.

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Summary of Contents for Force+ 1000N

Page 1: ...e read the manual carefully before installation and use The installation of your new door opener must be carried out by a technically qualified or licensed person Attempting to install or repair the d...

Page 2: ...lation Steel Track Installation Sectional Steel Track Assembly Battery Backup Assembly optional Display Menu Instructions Plus II Display Menu Instructions Terminal Introduction and Application Manual...

Page 3: ...ons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance b...

Page 4: ...on once to increase or decrease quantity The code memory quantity is set on 5pcs N N 1 9 The quantity is the multiple of 5 7 Maintenance alarm b appears on the display and led light flashes 10 times q...

Page 5: ...s Gear motor will self lock with its disengagement systems 17 Manual release Don t worry about the power failure the manual release system is a solution for operation the door at any time 18 Transmitt...

Page 6: ...ust be installed near where the opener is begin installed 5 There should be a minimum gap of 30mm between the bottom of the chain drive rail and the top of the garage door at its closest point refer t...

Page 7: ...e split pin supplied STEP 3 Fig 3 Fig 4 Lift and support the opener head with a ladder so it is positioned centrally and level Fix the opener and track on ceiling by Iron bracket A B WARNING Do not al...

Page 8: ...hread pull the screw rod along with inner chain to the end rail position Fig 8 3 As Fig 9 release the nut spring 4 Tight the nut to the right position as shown in Fig 10 cut the plastic tape cut the p...

Page 9: ...lied STEP 2 Fig 12 Join the battery to opener find the Fig 12 Option 2 Side Fixed STEP 1 Fig 13 Assemble the battery battery bracket like the photo fix by screws supplied STEP 2 Fig 14 Join the batter...

Page 10: ...number 1 E c Press SET button to confirm the feature you need to set then it enters to the interface for detail setting of the appointed feature d In the detail setting interface display 0 A with flas...

Page 11: ...door will close When the door is opening or closing it will stop if you press any key 5 Long press SET button Enter function setting interface 6 Long press CODE button Press and hold CODE button until...

Page 12: ...the display e Next press and hold the DOWN button until the door reaches the desired close position you will see u without dot on the display NOTE For fine adjustments toggle UP DOWN buttons f Now pr...

Page 13: ...ly and display ll NOTE The force is set on 3 as standard in factory 3 TRAVEL SPEED SETTING CAUTION If you changed the speed again it will cancel the previous travel limit The speed adjustment function...

Page 14: ...flash dot appears on the display c Press UP DOWN button once to set the auto close time 0 9 d Press UP button to increase the time or DOWN button to decrease the time The close time is 15second N N 0...

Page 15: ...on 1 as standard in factory 2 The door will only automatic close while in its opening process but can t automatic close after it is stopped while in its closing process 13D 6 LED OFF DELAY TIME SETTIN...

Page 16: ...on the display c Press UP DOWN button once to set the reversal height while closing 0 9 d Press UP button to increase or DOWN button to decrease Figure 0 means the door will rebound to the open limit...

Page 17: ...n to decrease Figure 0 means close the partial open function Figure 1 9 means set the partial open position of the whole travel One tenth to Nine tenth of the whole travel etc d Press SET button to co...

Page 18: ...ess SET button to confirm the set and it will back to standby status automatically and display ll NOTE 1 The buttons recognition is set on 1 as standard in factory 2 After you changed the buttons un r...

Page 19: ...he ground e Press SET button to confirm the set and it will back to standby status automatically and display ll NOTE The reversal height is set on 1 as standard in factory C PASS DOOR SWITCH TYPE SETT...

Page 20: ...ss the UP button until d appears on the display to enter this function setting then release the button b Press the SET button again The unit is now in the photo cell ON OFF adjustment mode And then yo...

Page 21: ...every time In order to make you notice that your garage door need to do maintenance And at the same time you will see a figure t appears on the display Figure 2 means the maintenance alarm count cycl...

Page 22: ...stop in the any position by remote Figure 1 means the community function is opened the door can t stop in the any position by remote during opening But the door can stop in the any position by remote...

Page 23: ...rresponding 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 w...

Page 24: ...GARAGE DOOR OPENER Flash Light PE GND O S C NO Flash Photo beam for pulse Pass door safety device ASS Terminal connection PB Figure 17 Figure 18 SD Transforming AC220V IN Flash Light AC220V Device GN...

Page 25: ...cessary Make sure that the safety devices are working effectively photo beams etc 2 Light bulb replacing Notice Make sure the power supply has been cut off before replacing the light bulb And ensure t...

Page 26: ...Soft stop photo cell option caution light option IP20 IP20 IP20 Codestorage capacity Input voltage Max pullforce Max door weight balanced Max door height Drive mechanism Opening Closingspeed L E D Li...

Page 27: ...ubber mat M6 step bolt Steel botoom base Self tapping Screw 3 16 Fuse holder Power cord sleeve Power cord U hanging bracket M6 nut Sprocket assy Chain Belt wheel Self tapping screw 3 5 14 Trolley Assy...

Page 28: ...m Insufficient voltage Re set the limit traveling Check the power supply The Garage door system is in poor condition and needs maintenance The garage door and motor need total maintenance Opener is no...

Page 29: ...open automatically close after some time LED lights flash 4 times When the door stops the caution light is always on 1 The LED wire is not plugged 2 The LED is broken 3 The circuit board is broken 1...

Page 30: ...COVER Repairs performed by persons who are not properly trained and qualified Changes made to the construction and operation of the operator Damage caused by improper use Damage caused by lack of mai...

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