WARNING!
Non-suitable fastening materials
Use of unsuitable fixing materials can result in the operator not being securely attached and can become loosened. The
supplied mounting materials must be checked for their suitability for the intended installation location by the installer.
Fatal injury from hand rope
A guided type hand rope (pull cord) may lead to strangulation. Remove the pull rope/cord upon installing the operator.
Risk of injury from unintentional door movement
Improper installation or handling of the operator can trigger unwanted door travel and can result in people or objects being
pinched resulting in serious injury or death. Follow all instructions contained in this manual. Any incorrectly mounted control
devices (such as push buttons) can unintentionally trigger door travel resulting in persons or objects becoming pinched.
Control devices must be mounted at a height of at least 1.5 m (away from children). Assemble fixed control devices (such as
push buttons) within sight of the door but away from moving parts.
Risk of injury due to unexpected door travel
Installation, maintenance, repair, and dismantling of the operator and the garage door must be carried out by a specialist(s).
Upon failure of the garage door operator, directly entrust an expert with the inspection or repair.
Safety advice for mounting
The specialist must ensure that, in carrying out the installation, the applicable regulations regarding occupational safety
and those governing the operation of electrical equipment are complied with. National guidelines must therefore be
observed. Possible hazards, as defined in DIN EN 13241-1, are prevented by the design and installation according to
our specifications. The garage ceiling must be designed so that a secure attachment of the opener system is ensured. If
ceiling material is too high or too lightweight, then the opener system must be attached to additional safety/security braces.
CAUTION!
Crushing Risk by Boom Rail Mounting
When assembling the boom rail, there is a danger that fingers can be caught. Take care not to get your fingers caught
between the profile ends.
Pinching Risk in the Boom Rail
Grasping with fingers into the boom rail while the door is moving may cause pinching. Grasp only when the door is not
moving on the boom rail.
5.Safety information for commissioning and operation
CAUTION!
Pinching Risk in the Boom Rail
Grasping with fingers into the boom rail while the door is moving may cause pinching. Grasp only when the door is not
moving on the boom rail.
Risk of injury by pull cord
If you hang from the cord knob, the door can crash down and you may become injured. The operator could become
dislodged and injure people underneath, damage or even destroy objects. Do not hang from the pull cord.
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