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2.7 Safety instructions for using the hand
transmitter
WARNING
Danger of injury during unwanted door travel
See warning in section5
CAUTION
Danger of injury during unintended door travel
See warning in section5
2.8 Approved safety equipment
Safety relevant functions or components of the control, such
as the force limit, external photocells and closing edge safety
device, have been designed and approved in accordance with
category2, PL“c” of ENISO13849-1:2008.
WARNING
Danger of injuries due to faulty safety equipment
See warning in section 4.2
3 Fitting
3.1 Inspecting the door / door system
GEFAHR
Compensating springs are under high tension
Serious injuries may occur while adjusting or loosening the
compensating springs!
For your own safety, only have a specialist conduct
work on the door compensating springs and, if
necessary, maintenance and repair work!
Never try to replace, adjust, repair or reposition the
compensating springs for the counterbalance of the
door or the spring mountings yourself.
Furthermore, inspect the entire door system (joints,
door bearings, cables, springs and fastening parts) for
wear and possible damage.
Check for the presence of rust, corrosion, and cracks.
A fault in the door system or an incorrectly aligned door
may lead to serious injuries!
Do not use the door system if repair or adjustment
work must be conducted!
The construction of the operator is not designed for operation
with stiff doors, that is, doors that can no longer be opened or
closed manually, or can only be opened / closed manually
with difficulty.
The door must be in perfect mechanical condition, so that it is
easy to operate by hand (EN12604).
Lift the door by approx. one metre and let it go.
The door should stay in this position and neither move
downward nor upward. If the door does move in either
direction, there is a danger that the compensating
springs / weights are not properly adjusted or are
defective. In this case, increased wear and
malfunctioning of the door system can be expected.
Check whether the door can be opened and closed
correctly.
The mechanical locking devices of the door that are not
needed with a garage door operator must be put out of
commission. This especially includes the locking
mechanisms of the door lock (seesection3.3.1 and
section3.4.1).
Switch to the illustrated section and observe the
respective text section when you are prompted to by
the symbol for text reference.
3.2 Clearance required
See figure1.1a / 1.2b
The clearance between the highest point of door travel and
the ceiling must be at least 30mm.
If the clearance is smaller and enough space is available, then
the operator can also be mounted behind the opened door. In
such cases, an extended fitting bracket has to be used, which
must be ordered separately (seeAccessories for the garage
door operator / C1).
The garage door operator can be arranged up to max.50 cm
off-centre. The electric socket necessary for the electrical
connection should be fitted approx.50cm from the operator
head (note section4 Mains Voltage).
Check these dimensions!
3.3 Preparation on a sectional door
WARNING
Danger to life from the rope
A running rope may lead to strangulation.
Remove the rope while fitting the operator
(seefigure1.2a).
3.3.1 Door locking on the sectional door
See figure1.3a
Completely disassemble the mechanical door locking on
the sectional door.
3.3.2 Off-centre reinforcement profile on a sectional
door
See figure1.5a
With an off-centre reinforcement profile on the sectional
door, fit the link bracket on the nearest reinforcement
profile to the left or right.
3.3.3 Centre locking on a sectional door
See figure1.6a
For sectional doors with centre door locking, arrange the
lintel joint and link bracket max.50cm off-centre.
3.4 Preparation on an up-and-over door
3.4.1 Door locking on an up-and-over door
See figure1.3b / 1.4b / 1.5b
Render the mechanical door locking on the up-and-over
door inoperable.
For door models not covered here, block the catches
on site.
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TR10L006-C RE / 11.2013
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