6104.2007 TR10A041-C RE
2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Note
When drilling holes, cover the operator so as to avoid the
penetration of dust and shavings, since these can lead to
malfunctions.
2.1 Garage door operator
2.2 Required clearance for installing the operator
When installing the operator the clearance between the
door at its highest point of travel and the ceiling must be
at least 30 mm (see fig. 1.1a/1.1b). Please check
these dimensions!
2.3 On a sectional door, the mechanical latch must be
completely dismantled (see fig. 1.3a).
ATTENTION
When installing the operator the pull rope must
be removed (see fig. 1.2a)
2.4 Centrally positioned lock on a sectional door
For sectional doors with a centrally positioned handle,
fit the lintel bracket and the door link bracket off-centre
(see fig. 1.5a).
2.5 Off-centred reinforcement profile on a sectional
door
In the case of an off-centred reinforcement profile on a
sectional door, fit the door link bracket to the nearest
reinforcement profile on the left or right (see fig. 1.5a ).
Note
For timber doors, use - contrary to the illustrated section -
5 x 35 wood screws from the pack of screws supplied with
the door (3 mm Ø drill hole).
2.6 The mechanical latches on an up-and-over door
must be immobilized (see figs. 1.2b/1.3b/1.4b ). The
latches for door models not referred to in these
instructions must be locked in position on site.
2.7 Note
For up-and-over doors with an ornamental wrought
iron door handle - contrary to the illustrated section
(see figs. 1.5b/1.6b) - the lintel bracket and the door link
bracket must be attached off-centre.
For N80-doors with timber infill, the lower holes in the lintel
bracket have to be used for installation (see fig. 1.6b).
2.8 Boom
ATTENTION
Depending on the application, only the booms
recommended by us may be used for the garage
door operators (see product information).
2.9 Before installing the boom
Note
Before mounting the boom to the lintel or ceiling, push the
carriage in the engaged state (see section 2.11.2) approx.
20 cm from the CLOSE end-of-travel position into the OPEN
end-of-travel position. It is no longer possible to do this with
the carriage engaged, once the limit stops and the operator
have been installed (see fig. 2.1).
2.10 Installing the boom
Note
For underground and collective garage operators, the boom
has to be fixed to the ceiling using a second support. See
figs. 2.4a and 2.5 for mounting.
2.11 Boom operating modes
The boom allows two different operating modes:
2.11.1 Manual operation (see fig. 4.1)
The carriage is disengaged from the belt lock; i.e. the
door is not directly connected to the operator enabling
the door to be moved by hand.
To disengage the carriage, the rope of the mechanical
release must have been pulled.
Note
If on disengagement the carriage is at the CLOSE end-of-
travel position, the rope of the mechanical release must be
pulled until the carriage has been moved so far along the
boom that it can no longer hook into the limit stop (carriage
travels a distance of approx. 3 cm). To be able to perma-
nently operate the door manually, the rope must be fixed
on the carriage as shown in fig. 4.2.
ATTENTION
If in countries in which the European Standard
EN 13241-1 must be complied with, the garage
door operator is retrofitted by a specialist to a
Hörmann sectional door without spring
breakage safety device (BR30), the installer
responsible must also install a retrofit kit to the
carriage. This kit comprises a screw to secure
the carriage against inadvertent disengagement
and a new pull rope sign, showing how to use
the kit and carriage in the two boom operating
modes.
2.11.2 Automatic operation (see fig. 6)
The belt lock is engaged in the carriage, i.e. the door
and the operator are connected to each other, thereby
allowing power operation of the door.
To prepare the carriage for engagement, the green button
must be pressed. The belt must then be moved towards
the carriage until the belt lock engages into it.
ATTENTION
Do not insert fingers into the boom while the
door is moving
➜ Risk of trapped fingers!
2.12 Establishing the end-of-travel positions by
installing the limit stops
1) Insert the limit stop for the OPEN end-of-travel position
loosely into the boom between the carriage and the
drive unit. Push the door by hand into the OPEN
position. In doing so, the limit stop is pushed into the
correct position. Secure the limit stop for the OPEN
end-of-travel position (see fig. 5.1).
Note
If in the OPEN end-of-travel position the door does not
reach the full passage height, the limit stop can be removed
so that the integrated limit stop (in the drive unit head) is
used.
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