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INSTALLING YOUR E138 WIRELESS WALL BUTTON

To install:

• Carefully pry open the E138 and locate the two screws for mounting.

• Attach to the wall using the two screws provided. If mounting to a

plaster wall, wall plugs may be required.

NOTE: Do not overtighten screws.

• Replace the front cover plate.

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Disconnect power to the opener before installing

this accessory to prevent accidental activation.

Locate minimum 1.5 m above the floor.

NOTE: The wall control supplied with your opener should be pre-programmed by the factory.

If adding a new wall control, program into the opener before mounting the unit as detailed in Wireless Programming.

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For Service Call

Installation Date

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RISK OF ENTRAPMENT

Repeat Safety Reverse Test monthly. Door

must reverse on contact with a 40mm obstacle

placed on the floor. Make necessary adjustments.

AUTOMATIC DRIVE:

Keep away from the area of the door since it may

operate unexpectedly.

EMERGENCY RELEASE:

To release, pull down firmly on the red handle.

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For Service Call

Installation Date

steel-line.com.au
ph : 1800 427 243

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INSTALL WARNING LABELS

Three warning labels are provided with this opener: attach as indicated in dwg 1.

• Danger of entrapment: place close to a fixed Wall Control(1).

• Service label: - place on the Manual Release cord (2).

• Caution Child Entrapment: (triangle label) - place on a low inside panel of the door (3).

Summary of Contents for ST50EVOB

Page 1: ...reference ST50EVOB ST50EVOC Sectional Garage Door Opener Installation and Operating Instructions This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY information DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION BEFORE READING...

Page 2: ...osed to weather To avoid damage to very light doors such as fibreglass aluminium or steel doors an appropriate reinforcement should be added To do so contact the door manufacturer or your local Steel...

Page 3: ...s any binding or sticking 15 kgf is the absolute maximum allowable force to raise or lower the door in any position If your door binds sticks or is out of balance call a trained door technician or you...

Page 4: ...e packed in a single carton 2 RAIL SIZES AVAILABLE 3 NOTE The Ceiling Fixing Point is measured back from the lintel see section 6 item 7 of completed installation Also allow 300 mm back from the fixin...

Page 5: ...15 Centre rail bracket As you proceed with the assembly installation and adjustment procedures in this manual you may find it helpful to refer back to this illustration of a completed installation CO...

Page 6: ...or when remote controls are not available Open Stop Close 7 LEDs 1 Remote Control Indicator 2 Program DOWN indicator Door Operating Passpoint indicator 3 Program UP indicator No Function Polarity Comm...

Page 7: ...nd the hex head fixing 6 mm x 18 mm screws 5 This completes the assembly of the powerhead to the rail FASTEN RAIL TO OPENER 9 10 The segmented rail is largely preassembled and consists of 3 parts The...

Page 8: ...previous section for proper placement of lintel bracket A Wall mount centre the lintel bracket 1 on the vertical centre line 2 with the bottom edge of the lintel bracket on the horizontal line 4 with...

Page 9: ...ween door and rail 1 Raise the opener onto support 2 Open the door completely place a 50 mm spacer between the door and the rail as shown 3 The final positioning of the rail should be relatively paral...

Page 10: ...ion the opener as in the previous step Check the rail is centred over the door Ensure the rail brackets fig 1 is on the Powerhead end of the rail in a position as close to the opener as possible X 2 I...

Page 11: ...y need to be extended Attach the manual release Instruction Label to the cord as indicated in fig 1 DO NOT USE THE RED MANUAL RELEASE HANDLE TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE DOOR To operate the Manual Release 1...

Page 12: ...door UP and DOWN if required 6 Press and release the P button to set the DOWN limit At this point the opener will operate a complete cycle AUTOMATICALLY This will set the force of the motor all LED i...

Page 13: ...ses off the 40 mm high obstacle remove the obstacle and run the opener through a complete travel cycle Door must not reverse in closed position If it does repeat Program the Limits and Force then repe...

Page 14: ...ry The wiring should exit from the bottom of the housing to maintain the correct IP rating and continued operation One sensor is a Sending Eye the other is a Receiving Eye Try to avoid positioning the...

Page 15: ...ess Programming 14 22 1 service www chamber a n de nfo chamber a n de B B A 2 114A3361 For Service Call Installation Date 3 132A2900 RISK OF ENTRAPMENT Repeat Safety Reverse Test monthly Door must rev...

Page 16: ...or opener 2 Press and release the S button The LED 1 indicator light will glow steadily 3 Enter a 4 digit personal identification number PIN of your choice on the keypad 4 Press and hold the ENTER but...

Page 17: ...is unbalanced or binding call a qualified door technician Check to be sure door opens closes fully Adjust limits and or force if necessary Repeat the safety reverse test Make any necessary adjustment...

Page 18: ...oor fully closed Normal Torque 4 Nm Max door weight 100 kg Spring Balanced weight 15 kg Max door area Sectional door 13 0 m2 Motor Type DC gearmotor permanent lubrication Noise level 55 db at 1 metre...

Page 19: ...erate from either door control or remote Does the opener have electric power Plug lamp into outlet If it doesn t light check the fuse box or the circuit breaker Some outlets are controlled by a wall s...

Page 20: ...her electrical devices vi Preventative maintenance and regular servicing not undertaken vii Account not paid in full by the purchaser 11 We also provide the following statement required by the Austral...

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