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5.1)    Press and hold UP until the LED displays the letter 

L

 

release UP.

5.2)    Now press UP again and hold, the door will travel to 

the open position, release the button when the door 

has reached the desired position.

5.3)    If the door has overrun its position, press DOWN to 

move the door downwards. Adjust and fine tune the 

position by pressing UP and DOWN.

5.4)    Press SET to set the open position the LED will 

display the letter 

d

 it is now time to set the closed 

position.

5.5)    Press and hold DOWN, the door will travel to the 

close position release DOWN when the door has 

reach the

 

closed position

.

5.6)    If the door has overrun its position, press the UP to 

move the door upwards. Adjust and fine tune the 

position by pressing DOWN and UP.

5.7)   Press the SET to confirm.

The door will now open and close automatically to map 

the open and close sensitivity force requirements.

WARNING:

 Keep all persons and property clear of door 

during the installation process.

5.8)   The door is now set for normal operational mode.

IMPORTANT: Safety systems must be checked 

regularly to ensure that  maximum safety is 

maintained at all times.
Note:

 If you are not happy with the limits setting. Go back 

to Step 5.1 to set new limits.

Adjustments

Normally,  the  force  settings  are  automatically  set  and 

adjustment is not necessary. However, the force can be 

adjusted  by  an  authorized  smart  opener’s  installer  for 

special purposes if necessary.

6.1)    Press DOWN and hold, the LED will display a 

setting number from 1 to 9, release DOWN, it is 

now in force adjustment mode.

6.2)    Press UP to increase the force one-degree and 

press DOWN to decrease one degree maximum 

degree is 9 and the minimum is 1.

6.3)   Press SET to confirm.

Setting Open and Close  

Positions

Function Modes

The  Smart  Lifter  has  two  selectable  functioning  modes:

PHOTO  BEAM  and  AUTO-CLOSE.  Photo  Beam  mode 

should only be actived when a photo beam is connected. 

The opener will not function correctly if a photo beam is 

not connected. 

Note: 

For  safety  Auto-Close  should  only  be  activated 

when a photo beam is installed.

7.1) SET PHOTO BEAM

Make sure the photo beam has been installed correctly 

before setting the PHOTO BEAM function.

7.1.1)    Press and hold DOWN and SET until the 

LED 

displays 

.

7.1.2)    Press DOWN once, the LED displays 

H,

 the photo 

beam is now enabled. 

7.1.3)   Press SET to confirm. 

To disable photo beam enter function mode set as above.  

Press DOWN so that the LED displays 

||

. Press SET to 

confirm.

7.2) SET AUTO-CLOSE

7.2.1)    Press and hold DOWN and SET until the 

LED 

displays 

.

7.2.2)     Press UP once, a full vertical line on right and 

half-vertical line on the left will be displayed 

I

I

,  

auto-close is enabled. See 7.2.3 to set time delay.

7.2.3)    Press DOWN once, to increase the auto close 

time by 1-minute increments from 1 – 9, once  

you get to 9 it will go back to 1.

7.2.4)   LED displays the current set value.
7.3,3)   Press SET to confirm.

To disable Auto-Close enter mode set as above. Press 

UP once, a full vertical line on the left and a half-vertical 

line on the right will be displayed (

I

I

), auto-close has been 

disabled. Press SET to confirm.

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LIMITS SET MODE

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FUNCTION MODE SET

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AUTO-CLOSE DISABLED

Summary of Contents for Smart Lifter

Page 1: ...AND USING THIS OPENER TO FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND FAILURE OF THE OPENER SYSTEM smart openers Smart Lifter Sectional Door Opener INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... To the extent that they may be lawfully excluded Smart Openers Pty Ltd hereby expressly excludes all conditions and warranties statutory or otherwise which may be implied by law as conditions or warranties of purchase of a Smart Openers Pty Ltd Garage Door Opener Smart Openers Pty Ltd hereby further disclaims and rejects to the maximum extent permitted by law any liability or responsibility whats...

Page 3: ...system correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety standards and installation manual For a more detailed list of the Safety Warnings and safety Issues associated with the installation and use of a Smart Lifter sectional door opener refer to the safety warnings in the OWNERS MANUAL No Package Part 1 Motor No Description Qty Remark 1 Motor 1 Set 2 Transmitter 2 Pcs Transmitter 3 Remote Wall...

Page 4: ...Transmitter code set Circuit Board Connectors 5 Coupling for connecting the backup battery 6 Coupling for connecting the motor 7 Coupling for the power transformer 8 Terminal for connection of power input run lamp and transformer 9 Terminal connector to control board 10 Terminal for connection of photo beam or push button 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 5: ...oughly and make sure they are understood before attempting to install the Smart Lifter 1 7 Before starting the installation carefully analyse all the risks relating to automating the door Verify that the door to be automated is in a sound condition and that the mechanisms are in good working order observe the safety margins and minimum distances 1 8 Evaluate with particular care the safety devices...

Page 6: ...ain and chain index already assembled in the track If you need to assemble it yourself connect the chain index to the chain refer Fig 3 Tighten screw C Fig 4 B until the chain is reasonably tight Do not over tighten but do not leave it too slack SHORTENING THE TRACK The track is designed to be cut to size only if and when required This should only be done when space is at a premium due to a lintel...

Page 7: ... panel s maximum height Fig 6 Check measurements before drilling 2 6 Insert the bolts supplied into the cutouts on both sides of track at powerhead end Slide bolts on track to the correct hanging location to pick up noggins or fixing points Place non ni lock nuts onto the bolt ref Fig 4c and tighten Place bracket F onto bolt so that it sits against the nut and secure with ni lock nut supplied do n...

Page 8: ...vices The reversing sensitivity device is of great help in minimising damage but only the correct installation of the safety devices will make it possible to stop the door before it can cause any damage or injury to person and or property 4 5 It is now time to set the opening and closed position PB GND PE 24 1 GND PB Step by step command input open stop close same as the step by step button on the...

Page 9: ...ss UP to increase the force one degree and press DOWN to decrease one degree maximum degree is 9 and the minimum is 1 6 3 Press SET to confirm Setting Open and Close Positions Function Modes The Smart Lifter has two selectable functioning modes PHOTO BEAM and AUTO CLOSE Photo Beam mode should only be actived when a photo beam is connected The opener will not function correctly if a photo beam is n...

Page 10: ...or use by technical personnel qualified to carry out the installation No information given in this manual can be considered of any interest to the end user No setting or adjustments contained in this manual should be carried out by the end user It is important for the installer to show their clients correct operational use of the Smart Lifter including the use of the manual disengagement cord Info...

Page 11: ...rmed about how it works and all the risks that can arise if it is used improperly The user must avoid placing himself herself in dangerous situations such as standing within the door s operating range when it is moving Do not let children play near the door and keep the remote controls out of their reach All servicing repairs or checks must be carried out by professionally qualified personnel and ...

Page 12: ...or demand for loss or damage which arises out of a accidental or deliberate damage to or normal wear and tear to the product or to the product s components b any cost relating to damage resulting from wear and tear c blown fuses loss or damage caused by electrical surges power surges or power spikes d loss or damage due to theft fire flood rain water lightning storms any acts of God contamination ...

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