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HESD01

Sectional Garage Door Opener

Installation and Operating Instructions

This  manual  includes  IMPORTANT  SAFETY  information. 

DO  NOT  PERFORM  THE  INSTALLATION  BEFORE  READING  

THE GUIDE  THOROUGHLY

Summary of Contents for HESD01

Page 1: ...HESD01 Sectional Garage Door Opener Installation and Operating Instructions This manual includes IMPORTANT SAFETY information DO NOT PERFORM THE INSTALLATION BEFORE READING THE GUIDE THOROUGHLY ...

Page 2: ...om of the door is over 400 N 40 kgf Excessive force will interfere with the proper operation of the safety reverse system or damage the garage door Installers must ensure that the doors are installed in a compliant manner as per AS NZS 60335 2 95 After installation ensure that the parts of the door do not extend over public footpaths or roads Install the wireless wall control or any additional wal...

Page 3: ...irely by its springs Raise and lower the door to see if there is any binding or sticking 20 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 DOOR TYPES A Sectional Door with curved track To suit spring balanced Residential Sectional doors Maxx door area up to 10 5m2 Max door weight 6...

Page 4: ... H LY N2966 N2966 N2966 N2966 g o m e rlin c o m a u g o m e rlin c o n z Manual 12 114A3361 For Service Call Installation Date 132A2900 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 relea...

Page 5: ...3 x 18 mm Sections 10 16 10 Wallplug 8mm Section 15 COMPLETED INSTALLATION 6 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 1 Lintel bracket 2 Chain hidden 3 Rail 4 Trolley 5 Rail connecting piece 6 Rail bracket 7 Hanging bracket 8 Power cord 9 Opener 10 Manual release rop...

Page 6: ...Ds 1 Remote Control Indicator 2 Program DOWN indicator Door Operating Passpoint indicator 3 Program UP indicator NO FUNCTION POLARITY COMMENT 1 Push button ve Dry contact input for push button wired wall controls 2 Common ve Common terminal for push button and obstruction detecton beams 2 Coomon ve Common terminal for push button and obstruction detecton beams 3 IR Sensor ve Obstruction detection ...

Page 7: ...ing pieces bend the sheet metal lugs outwards with a suitable tool The assembly of the rail is complete TIGHTEN THE CHAIN 9 Note The spring must be able to compress and bounce during operation Final tensioning can be performed after installation if necessary Over tightening the chain may overload the system and cause excessive wear 1 Remove the transport lock X and ensure the chain is seated on th...

Page 8: ...BRACKET 12 NOTE Refer to vertical centre and horizontal lines created in the previous section for proper placement of header 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 the arrow pointing toward the ceiling Mark all of the lintel bracket holes 5 Drill 4 5 mm 3 16 pilot holes and fasten the l...

Page 9: ...NAL DOOR You will need a 50 mm piece of timber or similar spacer to gauge the distance between 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 parallel to the horizontal door panels Rail Door 50 mm spacer should be used to determine the correct mounting posi...

Page 10: ...er below the ceiling fig 3 bend the hanging brackets provided and secure to both the ceiling and the rail bracket 4 Check the opener is securely centred over the door Remove the 50 mm spacer and any other assembly tools Operate the door manually and check for unrestricted operation A fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 fig 4 X FASTEN DOOR TO BRACKET 16 The door bracket must be securely fastened to the frame or a st...

Page 11: ... be extended Attach the manual release Instruction Label to the cord as indicated in fig 1 DO NOT USE THE RED HANDLE TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE DOOR To operate the Manual Release The door should be fully closed if possible 1 The door should be fully closed if possible 2 Pull and hold the manual release rope down fig A at the same time lift the door slightly fig B This will disengage the door from the t...

Page 12: ...esired DOWN position The and buttons can be used to move the 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 indicators will be off after this operation LIMITS AND FORCE ARE NOW SET Without a properly installed safety reversal system persons particul...

Page 13: ...repeat safety reverse test When the door reverses off the 40 mm 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 repeat safety reverse test The safety reverse system test is important Garage door must reverse on contact with a 40 mm obstacle laid flat on the floor Failure to ...

Page 14: ... holes and install the brackets with wall plugs and screws provided Ensure they do not obstruct the door movement Wiring Process Align the sensors to face each other and tighten if necessary 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 these in direct...

Page 15: ...rly check and adjust if necessary to ensure that the door reverses when it touches a 50 mm high object that is placed on the floor fr ATTENTION Risque d écrasement Vérifier régulièrement et eégler si nécessaire pour s assurer que la porte inverse son mouvement lorsqu elle rencontre un objet de 50 mm de haut placé sur le sol 114A3361 For Service Call Installation Date 3 132A2900 RISK OF ENTRAPMENT ...

Page 16: ...ener light flashes LED 1 It has learnt the code If you release the remote control push button before the opener light flashes the opener has not learnt the code Now the opener will operate when the remote control push button is pressed To Erase all Remote Control Codes 1 Press and Hold the S button on the opener until the indicator LED 1 goes ON and continue holding for approx 8 seconds until the ...

Page 17: ...hen the opener is activated Lights will turn off automatically after 2 1 2 minutes CARE OF YOUR OPENER 25 Once a Month Manually operate door If it 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 adjustments Once a Year Lightly grease the belt and inside the r...

Page 18: ...ging Weight Receiver Memory Registers Operating Frequency 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 475 N 80 Watt 4 Nm 60 kg 15 kg Sectional door 10 5m2 DC gearmotor permanent lubrication 54 db at 1 metre Chain with one piece troley on steel rail 2 2 m 8 LEDs 3 min Adjustable door arm Pull cord trolley release Push button stop in UP and DOWN direction Automatic safety reverse in both UP and DOWN direction Automatic fo...

Page 19: ...imit adjustments 7 Door opens but won t close Check The Protector System IR Beams if you have installed this accessory If the light on The Protector System IR Beams are flashing correct the alignment If opener light does not flash and it is a new installation repeat Programming the Travel Limits Repeat the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete 8 Opener strains Door may be unbalanced...

Page 20: ... remedies as a consumer charge you a fee to repair replace and or return the Unit to you This HomEntry Warranty does not cover any failure of or defect in the Unit due to 1 non compliance with the instructions regarding specifications installation operation maintenance and testing of the Unit or of any product with which the Unit is used 2 any attempt by a person other than a Professional Dealer t...

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