Instructions GD0 33
• Keep an eye on the moving door and keep at a safe distance
until the door has completely opened or closed; do not cross the
opening until the door has completely opened and stopped.
• Do not allow children to play near the door or with its controls.
• Keep the transmitter out of the reach of children.
• Stop using the automation system immediately if you notice
anything abnormal (strange noise or jerky movements); failure to
observe this warning may result in serious danger and accidents.
• Do not touch any components while they are moving.
• Have periodic checks made according to the instructions pro-
vided in the maintenance schedule.
• Maintenance operations and repairs can only be performed by
qualified technicians.
This guide should be stored in an accessible location and made available
to all users of the automation.
7.3 Annexe 3. Operating guide
7.3.1
Safety regulations
With radio transmitter
The radio transmitter is ready for use and the four buttons have the
following functions:
With selector switch (optional accessory)
The selector switch has two positions, with automatic return to the centre.
Control with safety devices out of order
If the safety devices are out of order or malfunctioning, it is still possible
to control the door.
1 Operate the gate control device (remote control or key-operated
selector switch). If the safety devices enable the operation, the door will
open normally, otherwise: actuate the control again within 3 seconds
and keep it actuated.
2 After approximately 2s the gate will start moving in the “man present”
mode, i.e. so long as the control is maintained the gate will keep moving;
as soon as the control is released the door will stop.
If the safety devices are out of order the automation must be repaired as
soon as possible.
Gearmotor release
The gearmotor is equipped with a mechanical system which allows the
door to be opened and closed manually (i.e. as if GD0 were not pres-
ent).
The manual operation must be resorted to in case o power failures or
system malfunctions.
1
Pull the release cord until you hear the carriage being released.
2
At this point you can move the door manually.
3
To restore the functionality of the automation system, move the door
back in position until you hear the carriage being engaged.
The activation of the manual release may cause an uncontrol-
lable movement of the door if the springs are weak or broken, or
if the door is off-balance.
Function (*)
T1 button
T2 button
T3 button
T4 button
Action
Function
Rotated to the right: “OPEN”
(*)
Rotated to the left: “STOP”
It stops the movement of the sectional
or overhead door
(*) This item must be drafted by the person who has programmed the sys-
tem:
7.3.2
Door Control
(*) This table must be prepared by the person who has programmed the sys-
tem:
T1
T2
T3
T4
Figure 76
Figure 77
Figure 78