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1. Setting the 'OPEN' travel limit
The control unit is in the operating state as soon as the main plugs have been connected.
• Green and red LED's are glowing.
• After pressing button
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P for the first time, the door travels to its pre-set travel limit 'DOOR
OPEN' (see point 3).
• The green LED is glowing.
• If the door shall travel further in the OPEN direction, the contact on the chain or on the
transmission has to be shifted in the direction of arrow (A+) (see picture 15.1).
• If the door shall not travel this far in the OPEN direction, shift the contact in the direction of
arrow (B-).
Attention:
It is important to disconnect power supply line before making any adjustments to the
contacts.
2. Setting the 'CLOSE' travel limit
After reaching the OPEN end-of-travel position and after pressing once again button
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P , the
door travels to its pre-set CLOSE travel limit (see point 3).
• The red LED is glowing.
• If the door shall travel further in the CLOSE direction, the contact on the chain or on the
transmission has to be shifted in the direction of arrow (A+) (see picture 15.2).
• If the door shall not travel this far in the CLOSE direction, shift the contact in the direction of
arrow (B-).
A top of contact
B bottom of contact
C plastic screw ø 3,5 x 12 - countersunk head
Hand transmitter
A battery - flashing control light
B operating buttons
C cover of battery
D battery 12 V A23
E contacts for programming
• To change and insert battery open cover
• When changing battery, make sure of right poling.
Attention:
Only use hand transmitter, when you are sure that there are neither persons nor
objects within the door's range of travel.
Keep hand transmitters out of reach of children!
Batteries are excluded from warranty.
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