Enabling Independence through Technology
You can also open the door manually if required by either pushing or pulling the door open.
However,
it is important that the door is not forced to close as this will damage the
operator
. Let the door close automatically.
It is important that the door is NOT locked with the key
. If this is required, the operator
should be switched into manual mode using the switch on the side of the operator.
Operation of the opener whilst the door is locked will damage the unit.
Switch
On the side of the operator is a switch that has 3 positions.
•
For normal operation of the door from the key fobs and push buttons the switch
should be set to the ‘
I
’ mode
•
When the
switch is put into the ‘
II
’ mode the door operator will open and stay open.
•
When the switch is put into the ‘
O
’ mode the door operator is set to manual
operation only.
Optional - Safety Sensors
These are fitted to both sides of the door
(if required). These sensors stop the door
from operating if anyone or anything is
positioned in front or behind the door
when it is moving. It is important that they
are kept clean and not covered up otherwise the operator will no longer work.
NB: If you are having any difficulty in operating the door firstly, please check (if fitted) that
there is no object which may be interfering with the range of the safety sensors.
Secondly, switch the door operator into the ‘OFF’ position, leave for 1 minute, and
then switch
to the ‘ON’ position
Thirdly, ensure that the batteries in the key fob do not require replacing
If problems persist, please contact us using the details at the end of these instructions