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insulation with the staples. Cut the wire to the length needed and strip approxi-
mately 10 mm of the insulation. Connect the wire to the two terminals on the
pushbutton. Mount the pushbutton to the wall.

CAUTION Keep the push button cable at least 600 mm clear of mains power ca-

bles if it is parallel to them. Do not run the push button wiring through the same

cavities in the wall as the mains power. Mains and low voltage wiring can cross

with no problems.

STEP 18: We recommend that you allow the antenna wire at the rear of the opener to

hang freely behind the opener. Generally the remote control transmitter will
be received from a longer distance if the antenna is visible.

STEP 19: Remove or disable any door locking mechanism. Failure to disable the locking

may result in damage to the opener or door.

STEP 20: Fit the light bulb and light cover into position and lock the cover securely with

its latch.

STEP 21: Manually raise the door until the trolley passes over the torpedo and engages. If

the trolley will not reach the torpedo then you must follow the appropriate proce-
dure in the next section on setting door travel limits.

STEP 22: Attach the red release rope through the hole in the trolley release lever.

Ensure the release cord is threaded through the manual release warning card.

Setting the door travel limits 

 limits

NOTE Repeated operation of the opener in a short period of time during setup may

trigger the thermal cutout of the motor. In this

case you will have to wait for approximately

five minutes for the motor to cool sufficiently

to continue the installation process. If the unit

has overheated you will hear the relays click-

ing in response to the transmitter or pushbutton

but the motor will not operate. After cooling

down, normal operation is able to resume.

The limit adjustment screws are inside the lamp
cover and are marked as up limit and down limit.
One full turn of either screw results in around 250mm
of trolley travel.

STEP 1: 

Plug the opener into an earthed three-pin 220-240V outlet and switch on the power. The

opener’s courtesy lamp may turn on, or may flash for five seconds.

STEP 2: 

Remove the lamp cover by turning the catch on its underside. Remove the green control

panel cover to expose the setup controls. Observe the red and green indicator LEDs. The red LED
will stay on continuously at the fully closed position. The green LED will stay on continuously at the
fully open position. Identify the green operate button.
Ensure the door is engaged on the trolley.

Door travel limit

adjustments inside.

Remove lamp cover.

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Страница 1: ...com Professional installation While this unit is suitable for do it yourself installation using a qualified Authorised Installer has the additional benefit of an on site warranty and ensures a qualit...

Страница 2: ...ese instructions WARNING Do not allow children to play with door controls Keep remote controls away from children The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supe...

Страница 3: ...oor Excessive force may damage the garage door Before installing the drive remove all unnecessary ropes or chains and disable any equip ment such as locks that is not needed for powered operation Befo...

Страница 4: ...r mechanism bind ing The door must not jam in the tracks A properly balanced tilt door will stop of its own accord at about the two thirds closed posi tion Springs may need adjustment accordingly A pr...

Страница 5: ...on trol transmitter with clip andbattery in cluded wall box pack hardware pack chain pack trolley header bracket door bracket door arm L arm return pulley as sembly light cover red release rope with m...

Страница 6: ...king or a sheet of cardboard for this Twist the pole until the return pulley is aligned onto the same plane as the power head drive sprocket STEP 4 Remove the sprocket cover from the power head Removi...

Страница 7: ...uster until the chain hangs no lower than the bottom of the pole Tighten the locknuts on the adjuster Replace the sprocket cover STEP 7 Attach the mounting strapping to the power head Use the light an...

Страница 8: ...to allow the line to be 300 mm above the maximum height then draw the line 80 mm below the ceiling Extend the door centre line up to intersect with the new height line STEP 6 Fit the header bracket t...

Страница 9: ...ate the joists fill the holes and repaint STEP 12 Before attaching the straps to the joists set the level of the opener Check that the door does not hit the pole when manually open ing and closing All...

Страница 10: ...tical then the opener can not sense an obstruction The door arm must remain at less than a right angle to the pole Disengage the trolley by pulling the red release cord straight down Slide the trol le...

Страница 11: ...pe through the hole in the trolley release lever Ensure the release cord is threaded through the manual release warning card Setting the door travel limits limits NOTE Repeated operation of the opener...

Страница 12: ...ked open force and close force Note The opener can be set to either determine its own safe operating force level or it can Opener position and open door position for trackless tilt door exit delay Lig...

Страница 13: ...the 20th wireless control is over written in the opener s memory All wireless controls can be deleted from the opener s memory There is a learn button on the underside of the opener inside the lamp co...

Страница 14: ...e accessory terminals marked beam sensor on the rear of the opener There is no need to connect the cables with any particular polarity Switch the power to the opener back on Aim the sensors at each ot...

Страница 15: ...ol transmitter which requires periodic replacement A fresh bat tery will give better performance than an old battery Trouble shooting There are no user serviceable parts inside the opener The power co...

Страница 16: ...lose it when leaving Door may have sensed an obstruction and automatically reversed to the open position SO LUTION Make sure you watch the door close fully before driving away Do not rely on auto clos...

Страница 17: ...stimates above are based on typical residential applica tions Stand by power consumption 3 W maximum Operating power consumption 900 W maximum Lamp on time 4 minutes and 15 seconds after the last oper...

Страница 18: ...and replacement parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period Limited warranty on motor After 24 months and through to 60 months Merlin will furnish a replacement moto...

Страница 19: ...rectly or indirectly from any defect in the goods supplied is limited to the replacement or repair of such goods or to damages not exceeding the invoice value of such goods at the option of Merlin Gar...

Страница 20: ...before removal of the unit A Merlin technician will diagnose the problem and promptly supply you with the parts for do it yourself repairs or provide you with shipping instructions for a factory repa...

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