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CAUTION
Danger of injury from the cord knob
If you hang on the cord knob, you may fall and injure
yourself. The operator could break away and injure persons
or damage objects that are located underneath, or the
operator itself could be destroyed.
Do not hang on the cord knob with your body weight.
CAUTION
Danger of injuries due to the hot lamp
Touching the lamp during or immediately following
operation can lead to burns.
Do not touch the lamp if it is switched on or was
recently switched on.
ATTENTION
Damage due to the cord of the mechanical release
If the cord of the mechanical release becomes caught on a
roof carrier system or anything projecting from the vehicle
or door, this can lead to damages.
Make sure that the cable cannot become caught.
NOTE:
As a general rule, conduct the initial function tests and the
initial start-up or extension of the radio system inside the
garage.
6.1 Instructing users
Instruct all persons who use the door system on the
proper and safe use of the garage door operator.
Demonstrate and test the mechanical release as well as
the safety reversal.
6.2 Function tests
6.2.1 Cord knob mechanical release
WARNING
Danger of injury by fast-closing door
If the cord knob is actuated while the door is open, there is
a danger that the door will close rapidly if the springs are
weak, broken or defective, or if the counterbalance is
inadequate.
Only pull the cord knob when the door is closed.
Pull the cord knob when the door is closed.
The door is now released and should be easy to open
and close by hand.
6.2.2 Mechanical release by emergency release lock
(Only for garages without a second entrance)
When the door is closed, actuate the emergency release
lock.
The door is now released and should be easy to open
and close by hand.
6.2.3 Safety reversal
To check the safety reversal:
1. Stop the door with both hands
while it is closing.
The door system must stop and
initiate the safety reversal.
2. Stop the door with both hands
while it is opening.
The door system must switch off.
3. Position a test object with a height
of approx. 50mm in the centre of
the opening and close the door.
The door system must stop and
initiate the safety reversal as soon
as it reaches the obstacle.
In the event of a failure of the safety reversal, a specialist
must be commissioned immediately for the inspection
and repair work.
6.3 Normal operation
In normal operation, the garage door operator works
exclusively according to the impulse sequence control. It
does not matter whether an external button, a hand
transmitter button or the Tbutton on the operator cover has
been actuated:
1st impulse: The door runs towards an end-of-travel
position.
2nd impulse: The door stops.
3rd impulse: The door runs in the opposite direction.
4th impulse: The door stops.
5th impulse: The door runs in the direction of the end-of-
travel position selected in the 1st impulse.
etc.
The operator light will light up during a door run and go out
after approx.2minutes.
6.4 Behaviour during a power failure
To be able to open or close the garage door by hand during a
power failure, it must be disengaged from the slide carriage.
See figure6.2.1 and 6.2.2
6.5 Behaviour following a power failure
After the power returns, the slide carriage must be
re-engaged to the belt lock.
1. Move the belt lock close to the slide carriage.
2. Push the green button on the slide carriage.
3. Move the door by hand until the slide carriage snaps into
the belt lock.
4. Check whether the door completely reaches its open and
closed positions by conducting multiple uninterrupted
door runs.
Now, the operator is ready for normal operation again.
For safety reasons, the door will always open upon the first
impulse command after a power failure during a door run.
NOTE:
If the behaviour does not correspond to that described in
step4, even after multiple uninterrupted door runs, a new
learning run is necessary. First the existing door data must be
deleted (seesection9 and 4.2).
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