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RDO1BP B
SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS
14.
Safety Obstruction Force Testing – Open Direction
14.1
With the garage door in the fully closed position – press the red button located on the front face of the Control
Box to open the door.
14.2
As the garage door is opening push down firmly on the bottom rail of the door (middle of the door from the
inside)
14.3
The garage door should stop without having to exert excessive force.
14.4
If excessive force is required to stop the garage door then the Open direction “SOFA” screw will need to be
re-adjusted.
14.5
Try turning the Open direction “SOFA” screw 5 to 10 degrees in an anti-clockwise direction and then repeat
steps 14.1 ~ 14.4 until such time as the door will stop without excessive force.
14.6
If the force is too light then turn the Open direction “SOFA” screw 5 to 10 degrees in a clockwise direction.
14.7
Once the desired adjustment has been reached, the “SOFA” adjusting pins should be removed from the housing
to prevent any tampering by children or unqualified persons
14.8
Important Note: Upon hitting an obstruction – If the garage door STOPS on the DOWN CYCLE and
REVERSES on the UP CYCLE then the motor wires are incorrectly connected and MUST BE reversed to
enable safe and correct operation of the safety reversing system (Refer Pg 7 Sec F)
15. Transmitters Code Learning
15.1
Remove the hand held transmitter from the packing box.
15.2
Remove the light cover from the Control Box by gently pulling at the top edge.
15.3
Locate the “Code Set” button within the recessed panel at the top right corner of the Control Box (Fig.4)
15.4
Momentarily press the “Code Set” button - red coding indicator lamp will glow solid.
15.5
Momentarily press the hand transmitter button - red coding indicator lamp will extinguish.
15.6
Momentarily press the hand transmitter button once again - red coding indicator lamp will begin to flash – once
flashing stops, the coding sequence has been completed.
15.7
Test for correct programming by pressing and holding the hand transmitter button until the door starts to move.
15.8
To code another transmitter follow steps 15.3 to15.7
15.9
Replace the Control Box lamp cover once coding has been completed and the AGDO is now ready for use.
16. Transmitter Code Erasing
16.1
Switch the AGDO off at the power supply.
16.2
Press and hold down the “Code Set” Button.
16.3
While continuing to hold down the “Code Set” button switch the power on at the power supply.
16.4
After a few seconds the “Red Coloured LED” will begin to flash.
16.5
Once the “Red Coloured LED” stops flashing, release the “Code Set” button and all of the previously stored
codes will have been deleted.
17. Wall Switch – Installation
17.1
Where provide a hard wired Wall Switch can be connected to the AGDO.
17.2
Using Figure 8 Cable, strip back both ends of the cable and connect 2 strands of one end to terminals 9A & 9B
located on the logic board. (Fig.1)
17.3
Connect the 2 strands on the opposite end of the cable to the terminals located on the back of the Wall Switch.
17.4
Important Note: The Wall Switch must be mounted within sight of the door and a reasonable distance
away from moving parts. It should be mounted at least 1500mm above the ground and the Entrapment
Warning Label provided must be attached adjacent to and within clear sight of it.