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Tradedor TD55DM & TD55SEL Installation Guide
Please be aware! During set up the
motor may reach thermal cut out.
If this occurs you will need to wind
the door down manually to allow
air to pass over the barrel and cool.
This can take up to 45 mins.
If the door stops (due to thermal
cut out), or once completed the
error light is on or flashing, then
you will need to clear the memory
of the base rail unit and handsets
before restarting the whole procedure
(refer to page 24 to clear memory).
1
The curtain must be all the way down in the closed
position before starting.
2
Press and hold the “PROG” button on the receiver box
main board for 2 seconds until the red LED lights up
and stays on
(fig.11.10)
. This can be found in the bottom
right next to the dipswitches.
3
Press “START” button (next to “PROG” button)
(fig.11.10)
. The door will now start a setup process.
4
Wait for several seconds and the "PROG" light will
turn off. Door set up is now complete.
1
The door will open slightly and close again.
2
The door will then open and fully stop.
3
Press & release the "START" button again
(fig.11.10) and the door will close.
4
On final closing, when the door is 20mm from
the floor, press and release "START" button.
The door will carry on moving but the red light
above "PROGRAM" will flash purple & red.
22
fig.11.9
fig.11.10
A
B
C
fig.11.8
Programming Run Timers & Limits
(SAFETY EDGE)
Summary of Contents for TD55DM
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