HANGZHOUNFORD TOOLS CASAR GARAGE DOOR OPENER User Manual Start by Reading These Important Safety Rules
HANGZHOU SANFORD TOOLS CO., LTD. GARAGE DOOR OPENER Start by Reading These Important Safety Rules
USERS MANUAL
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User Manual
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Start by Reading These Important Safety Rules
These safety alert symbols mean WARNING-a personal safety or property damage instruction.
Read these instructions carefully.
This garage door opener is designed and tested to offer reasonable safe service provided it is installed and operated
in strict accordance with the following safety rules.
Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious personal injury or property damage.
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for this safety.
WARNING: If your garage has no service entrance door, an Outside Quick Release must be installed. This accessory allows
manual operation of the garage door from outside in case of power failure.
Keep garage door balanced. Sticking or binding
doors must be repaired. Garage doors, door springs,
cables, pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under
extreme tension and can cause serious personal injury. Do
not attempt to loosen, move or adjust them. Call for garage
door service.
Do not wear rings, watched, or loose clothing while
installing or servicing a garage door opener.
Before installing the drive, remove all unnecessary
ropes or chains and disable any equipment, such as locks,
not needed for powered operation.
Before installing the drive, check that the door is in good
mechanical condition, correctly balanced and opens and
closes properly.
Installation and wiring must be in compliance with your
local building and electrical codes. Connect the power
supply cord only to properly earthed mains.
Lightweight
doors
of
fiberglass,
aluminum
or
steel
must be
substantially
reinforced
to
avoid
door
damage.
The best
solution
is
to
check
with
your
garage
door
manufacturer for
an
opener
installation
reinforcement
kit.
Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions
since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury.
This
unit
should
not
be
installed
in
a
damp
or
wet
space.
After installation, ensure that the mechanism is
properly adjusted and that the driver reverses when the
door contact a 50mm high object placed on the floor.
Failure
to
properly
adjust
the
opener
may result
in
serious
personal
injury
from
a
closing
garage
door.
Each month check that the drive reverses when the door
contact a 50mm high object placed on the floor for drives
incorporating an entrapment protection system
depending on contact with the bottom edge of the door.
Adjust if necessary and recheck since an incorrect
adjustment may present a hazard.
After installation, ensure that parts of the door do
not extend over public footpaths or roads.
The drive must not be used with a door
incorporating a wicket door (unless the drive can not be
operated with the wicket door open.)
Frequently examine the installation, in particular check
cable, springs and mountings for signs of wear, damage or
imbalance. Do not use if repair of adjustment is needed since
a fault in the installation or an incorrectly balanced door may
cause injury.
Fasten the child warning label adjacent to the lighted
door control button as a reminder of safe operating
procedures. Disengage all existing garage door locks to
avoid damage to garage door.
Install any fixed control at a height of at least 1.5m and
within sight of the door but away from moving parts and out
of the reach of children. Permanently fix the labels warning
against entrapment in a prominent place or near any fixed
controls. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance. Do not allow children to play
with door controls. Keep remote controls away from children.
Serious personal injury from a closing garage door may
result from misuse of the opener.
Activate opener ONLY when the door is in full view,
free of obstructions and opener is properly adjusted. No one
should enter or leave the garage while the door is in motion.
Do not allow children to play near the door. Watch the
moving door and keep people away until the door is
completely opened or closed.
Install the actuating member for the manual release at
a height less than 1.8m. Permanently fix the label concerning
the manual release adjacent to its actuating member. Use
manual release only to disengage the trolley and, if possible,
ONLY when the door is closed. Do not use the red handle to
pull the door open or closed.
Take care when operating the manual release since
an open door may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs
or being our of balance.
Disconnect the supply when cleaning or carrying out
other maintenance.
This product is provided with a transformer and power
supply cord of special design which, if damaged, MUST be
replaced by a transformer from your local distributor and
fitted by a specialist.
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Table of Contents
Page Illustration(s)
Safety Rules 1
Before You Begin 2
Door Types 3 1
Tool Required 3 2
Accessories Connection 3 3
Completed Installation 3 4
Assembly 4 5-9
Installation 5-6 10-16
Install Door Control (Optional) 6-7 17
Adjustment 7-9 18-22
Set the SPB System (Optional) 9 23
Install the SPB System (Optional) 9 24
Test the Safety Reverse System 10 25
Light Feature 10 26
Having a Problem? 10-11 27
Care of Your Opener 12 28
Maintenance of Your Opener 12 29
Specifications 13 30
Before You Begin
1. Look at the wall or ceiling above the garage door. The header bracket MUST be securely fastened to structural
supports.
2. Do you have a finished ceiling in your garage? If so, a support
bracket and
additional
fastening
hardware
(not
supplied)
may
be
required.
3.
Do
you
have
an
access
door
in
addition
to
the
garage
door?
If
not, an
Outside
Quick
Release
Accessory
is
required.
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1 Door Types
A. One-Piece Door with Horizontal Track Only
B. Sectional Door with Curved Track
NOTE: Unit will not work with One-Piece
Doors
with
Horizontal
and Vertical
Tracks,
Double-Wing
Doors,
or
Canopy
Doors.
Max. door area: 8m² for CASAR 600; 10m² for CASAR 800
Max. door height: 2.3m
Max. door weight: 60kg for CASAR 600; 80kg for CASAR 800
2 Tools Required for Installation
See picture 2
3 Accessories Connection
There is Connecting Wire Terminal in the unit’s side as picture 3, the function is as follows:
Terminal 1 for DOOR CONTROL BUTTON (Ground)
Terminal 2 for DOOR CONTROL BUTTON
Terminal 3 for SAFETY PHOTOCELL BEAM (SPB) (Ground)
Terminal 4 for SAFETY PHOTOCELL BEAM (SPB) (Positive Pole)
Terminal 5 for Additional 24V Power Source
Terminal 6 Additional Terminal
4 Completed Installations
As you proceed with the assembly, installation and adjustment procedures in this manual, you may find it helpful to refer
back to this illustration of a completed installation.
(1) Header Sleeve (8) Opener
(2) Idler Pulley Bracket (9) Light Lens
(3)
Trolley
(10) Manual Release Rope & Handle
(4) Rail (11) Curved Door Arm
(5) Chain (12) Straight Door Arm
(6) Hanging Bracket (13) Door Bracket & Plate
(7) Power Cord (14) Header Bracket
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ASSEMBLY SECTION
5 Check the Chain, Trolley and Idler Pulley in Rail
The Chain (1), Trolley (3) and Idler Pulley (2) have been assembled in Rail. Check and see if these parts are in good
condition.
6 Assemble the Rail
Place rail pieces (2) on flat surface for assembly. All four rail sections are interchangeable. Slide rail brace (3) onto rail
section. Connect rail by sliding rail brace onto next rail section. Tap rail assembly on piece of wood until rail sections are
flush. Repeat with remaining rail sections. Please check whether the chain connector (4) is on the A side as picture shows.
NOTE: Check if the rail section with holes (5) is in the farthest end from the opener.
7 Fasten Rail to Opener and Install Chain
Insert four bolts (1) to the holes of brackets (4), secure with elastic washer (2) and washer (3). Place rail (5) on opener. Wrap
chain (6) over sprocket (7). Push idler pulley bracket assembly toward front of the rail to eliminate excess slack in chain.
Insert the splined sleeve (8) into sprocket (7). Put the splined sleeve (8) onto the output shaft (9). Align bolt holes on
brackets (4) with bolt holes on opener. Secure brackets to opener with previously removed bolts. Tighten bolts securely. The
opener sprocket teeth must engage the chain.
CAUTION: Use only those bolts mounted in the top of opener. Use of any other bolts will cause serious damage to
opener.
8 Attach Sprocket Cover
Place sprocket cover (1) on top of the opener (2), secure with screws (3).
9 Install Header Sleeve and Tighten Chain
Slide header sleeve (1) onto rail (5). Slide flat washer (3), spring (2) and washer (3) onto carriage bolt (4). Thread nut (6)
onto carriage bolt until finger tight. Use an open end wrench (7) to tighten nut until the chain is not against the inside surface
of the rail. See image (8).
ASSEMBLY
OF
YOUR
OPENER
IS
NOW
COMPLETE.
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INSTALLATION SECTION
Wear protective goggles when working overhead to protect your eyes from injury.
Disengage all existing garage door locks to avoid damage to garage door. To avoid serious personal injury from
entanglement, remove all ropes connected to garage door before installing opener.
Installation of this product shall comply with ZH1/494, VDE 0700 Part 238, and VDE 0700 Part 1. It is recommended that the
opener be installed 2.1m (7 feet) or more above the floor where space permits.
10 Position the Header Bracket
The
header
bracket
must
be
rigidly
fastened
to
a
structural
support
of
the
garage.
Reinforce
the
wall
or
ceiling
with
a
40
mm
(1-1/2")
board
if
necessary
.
Failure
to
comply
may
result
in
improper
operation
of
safety
reverse
system.
You can attach the header bracket either to the header wall (1) or to the ceiling (3). Follow the instructions which will work
best for your particular requirements.
With the door closed, mark the vertical centerline (2) of the garage door. Extend line onto header wall above the door.
Open door to highest point of travel. Draw an intersecting horizontal line (4) on header wall 5 cm (2") above high point to
provide travel clearance for top edge of door.
11 Install the Header Bracket
NOTE:
Refer
to
vertical
center
and
horizontal
lines
created
in
step
9
for
proper
placement
of
header
bracket.
A
.
W
all
Mount:
Center the header bracket (1) on the vertical center line (2) with the bottom edge of the header bracket on
the horizontal line (4) (with the arrow pointing toward the ceiling). Mark all of the header bracket holes (5). Drill 4.5 mm
(3/16") pilot holes and fasten the header bracket with wood screws (3).
B.
Ceiling
Mount:
Extend vertical center line (2) onto the ceiling. Center the header bracket (1) on the vertical mark no
more than 150 mm (6") from the wall. Make sure the arrow is pointing toward the opener. Mark all of the header bracket
holes (5). Drill 4.5 mm (3/16") pilot holes and fasten the header bracket with wood screws (3). For concrete ceiling mount,
use concrete anchors (6) provided.
12 Attach Rail to Header Bracket
Position opener on garage floor below the header bracket. Use packing material to protect the cover. Raise rail until holes
in the header sleeve and holes in the header bracket align. Join with clevis pin (1). Insert “R” pin (2) to secure.
NOTE:
T
o
enable
the
rail
to
clear
sectional
door
springs,
it
may
be
necessary
to
lif
t
opener
onto
a
temporary
support.
The
opener
must either
be
secured
to
a
support
or
held
firmly
in
place
by
another
person.
13 Position the Opener
NOTE:
A
25mm
(1")
board
(1)
is
convenient
for
setting
an
ideal
door
-to-rail
dist
ance
(unless
headroom
is
not
sufficient).
Raise the opener onto a stepladder. Open garage door. Place a 25mm (1") board (1) laid flat on the top section of door near
the centerline as shown. Rest the rail on the board.
If the raised door hits the trolley, pull down on the trolley release arm to disconnect the inner and outer trolley sections. The
trolley can remain disconnected until connecting door arm to trolley is completed.
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14 Hang Opener
Bend
Hanging
Brackets
(1)
so
they
are
flat
against
ceiling.
Measure distance
from
Header
Bracket
to
Ceiling
Mounting
Bracket
Bolts (4).
Mark length
on
ceiling
starting
at
the
Header
Wall,
along
this
point
is
where
the unit
will
be
mounted.
Lift
door
to
full
open
position,
rest
opener
on
door.
Slide
Hanging
Brackets
on
to Ceiling Mounting Bracket Bolts (4) on
the opener
.
Secure
Brackets
with
Nut
(5).
For
concrete
ceilings,
drill
8mm
pilot
holes
into
ceiling
and
insert Concrete
Anchors
(2).
Secure
Hanging
Brackets
to
ceiling
with
Lag Screws
(3).
For
wood
ceilings,
drill
4mm
pilot
holes
and
secure
with
Lag Screws
(3).
15 Fasten Door Bracket
If
you
have
a
canopy
garage
door
,
a
door
arm
conversion
kit
is
required. Follow
the
inst
allation
instructions
included
with
the
replacement
door
arm.
Exercise
care
in
removing
and
assembling
arm
conversion
kit.
Keep
fingers
away
from
the
sliding
p
art
s.
NOTE:
Horizont
al
and
vertical
reinforcement
is
needed
for
lightweight
garage
doors.
Sectional
and
One-Piece
Door
Inst
allation
Procedure:
Door bracket has left and right side fastening holes. If your installation requires top and bottom fastening holes use both
the door bracket and door bracket plate as shown.
Center door bracket (with or without door bracket plate, as required) at the top inside face of door as shown. Mark holes.
16 Assemble Door Arm
A.
ONE-PIECE
DOOR
INST
ALLA
TION:
Fasten the straight (1) and curved (2) door arm sections together to the longest possible length (with a 2 or 3 hole overlap)
using hardware (3, 4 and 5). With the door closed connect the straight door arm section (1) to the door bracket with clevis
pin (6). Secure with “R” pin (7). Disconnect the inner and outer trolley. Slide the outer trolley back toward the opener and
join the curved arm (2) to the connector hole in the trolley (8) with clevis pin (6). It may be necessary to lift the door slightly
to make the connection. Secure with “R” pin (7).
NOTE:
When
setting
the
up
limit,
the
door
should
not
have
a
“backward”
slant
when
fully
open.
A
slight
backward
slant
(9)
will
cause
unnecessary
bucking
and/or
jerking
operation
as
the
door
is
being
opened
or
closed
from
the
fully
open
position.
B.
SECTIONAL
DOOR
INST
ALLA
TION:
Connect according to Figure B, then proceed to Step 17.
17 Install Door Control (Optional)
Locate
door
control
where
the
garage
door
is
visible,
away
from
door
and
door
hardware
and
out
of
the
reach
of
children.
Mount
at
least
1.5
m
(5
feet)
above
the
floor.
Serious
personal
injury
from
a
moving
garage
door
may
result
from
misuse
of
opener
.
Do
not
allow
children
to
operate
the
door control
or
remote
control
transmitter
.
Permanently
fasten
the
caution
label
permanently
to
the
wall
near
the
door
control
as
a
reminder
of
safe
operating
procedures.
There are 2 terminals (1) on the back of the door control (2). Strip about 6mm (1/4") of insulation from bell wire (4).
Separate wires enough to connect to terminal screw 1 and to terminal screw 2.
Fasten the door control to an inside garage wall with sheet metal screws (3) provided. Drill 4mm (5/32") holes and use
anchors (5) if installing into drywall. A convenient place is beside the service door and out of reach of children.
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Run the bell wire up the wall and across the ceiling to the garage door opener. The receiver quick connect terminals are
located behind the light lens of the opener. Connect the bell wire to the terminals.
Press to open or close the door. Press again to stop the door while moving.
ADJUSTMENT SECTION
18 Program Your Opener & Remote
Activate
the
opener
only
when
door
is
in
full
view
,
free
of
obstruction
and
properly
adjusted.
No
one
should
enter
or
leave
garage
while
door
is
in
motion.
Do
not
allow
children
to
operate
push
button(s)
or
remote(s).
Do
not
allow
children
to
play
near
the
door
.
Your garage door opener receiver and remote control transmitter are set to a matching code. If you purchase additional
remote controls, the garage door opener must be programmed to accept the new remote code.
NOTE: Check again for completed and correct assembly of your Opener and Door.
1. Connect the Cord Plug to power supply. The Digital Display flashes with “H”, and the Light is ON. The unit is into
standby (Pic. 18-1).
2. Press and hold LEARN button on the Opener for more than a second, the Digital Display indicates “·” (Pic. 18-2). Press
the key twice on the remote control that you wish to operate your garage door, and “·” flashes several times before
comes to “H” (Pic. 18-3). Now the opener has learned the code.
NOTE: If you want the Opener to learn additional remote codes, perform the above steps. The Opener can learn 6 remotes
at most.
To Erase all Remote Control Codes
Press and hold LEARN button on the Opener, the Digital Display indicates “·” before comes to “H”. The codes are now
erased when the Digital Display flashes with “H” (Pic. 18-4).
19 Setting the Limits
1. Press and hold SET button for more than 4 seconds. The Digital Display indicates “1” (Pic. 19-1). Press and release SET
button again, “1” flashes in the Digital Display (Pic. 19-2). Now the unit enters into Limit Setting Mode.
2. Press and hold UP button. The motor travels towards the open position. “n” flashes in the Digital Display indicating the
motor moves upward (Pic. 19-3). Release the button when reaches the desired Open position. The motor stops moving. The
OPEN position can be adjusted by pressing UP/DOWN button. Press SET button when reaches desired OPEN position to
store the data. “1” glows steadily in the Digital Display (Pic. 19-4). Now setting the OPEN limit is finished.
3. Press UP button and choose figure “2” (Pic. 19-5). Press and release SET button. The Digital Display indicates “2” with
flash (Pic. 19-6). The unit is ready for setting CLOSE position.
4. Press DOWN button. The motor travels towards the close position. “u” flashes in the Digital Display indicating the motor
moves downward (Pic. 19-7). Release the button when reaches the desired Open position. The motor stops moving. The
CLOSE position can be adjusted by pressing UP/DOWN button. Press SET button when reaches desired OPEN position to
store the data. “2” glows steadily in the Digital Display (Pic. 19-8). The unit is waiting for entering other modes. Press SET
button if no other setting is to be programmed right now. The Digital Display indicates “H” (Pic. 19-9). Now Setting the Limits
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NOTE: If only OPEN/CLOSE limit is set, the function of automatic closing and light switch is not available in the unit, and the
default Open/Close Force is “4” level.
20 Setting the Open Force
1. Press and hold SET button for more than 4 seconds. The Digital Display indicates “1” (Skip if continuing Open Force Set
after the Limits Set is finished).
2. Continually press UP button until the Digital Display indicates “3” (Pic. 20-1). Press and release SET button. “3” flashes in
the Digital Display (Pic. 20-2). Now the unit enters into Force Adjustment Mode.
3. Press and release UP button. “1” –“9” flashes in the Digital Display (default value is “4”) (Pic. 20-3) which indicates Open
Force level. “1” is the minimum force, and “9” is the maximum force. Each time press and release UP button, the figure is
bigger by 1, and the force increases to a higher level. Each time press and release DOWN button, the figure is smaller by 1,
and the force decreases to a lower level (Pic. 20-4).
4. Press SET button to store the data when desired Open Force is set. “3” glows steadily in the Digital Display (Pic. 20-5).
The unit is ready for setting other parameter. If no other setting is to be programmed right now, press SET button. The Digital
Display indicates “H” (Pic. 20-6). Now the Open Force Adjustment is finished.
21 Setting the Close Force
1. Press and hold SET button for more than 4 seconds. The Digital Display indicates “1” (Skip if continuing Close Force Set
after the Open Force Set is finished).
2. Continually press UP button until the Digital Display indicates “4” (Pic. 21-1). Press and release SET button. “4” flashes in
the Digital Display (Pic. 21-2). Now the unit enters into Close Force Setting Mode.
3. Press and release UP button. “1” –“9” flashes in the Digital Display (default value is “4”) (Pic. 21-3) which indicates Open
Force level. “1” is the minimum force, and “9” is the maximum force. Each time press and release UP button, the figure is
bigger by 1, and the force increases to a higher level accordingly. Each time press and release DOWN button, the figure is
smaller by 1, and the force decreases to a lower level accordingly (Pic. 21-4).
4. Press SET button to store the data when desired Open Force is set. “4” glows steadily in the Digital Display (Pic. 21-5).
The unit is ready for setting other parameter. If no other setting is to be programmed right now, press SET button. The Digital
Display indicates “H” (Pic. 21-6). Now the Close Force Set is finished.
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22 Setting the Automatic Closing Time
1. Press and hold SET button for more than 4 seconds. The Digital Display indicates “1” (Skip if continuing Closing Time Set
after the Close Force Set is finished).
2. Press UP button and choose figure “5” (Pic. 22-1). Press and release SET button. “5” flashes in the Digital Display (Pic.
22-2). Now the unit enters into Setting the Automatic Closing Time.
3. Press and release UP button. “0” –“9” flashes in the Digital Display (default value is “0”, Automatic Closing function is
closed) indicating current automatic closing time (Pic. 22-3). The minimum time is 1 minute, 9 minutes maximum. Each time
press and release UP button, the figure is bigger by 1, and the timing increases by 1 minute accordingly. Each time press
and release DOWN button, the figure is smaller by 1, and the timing decreases by 1 minute accordingly (Pic. 22-4). When
the indication is “0”, it means the Automatic Closing function is closed.
4. Press SET button to store the data when desired Automatic Closing Time is set. “5” glows steadily in the Digital Display
(Pic. 22-5). The unit is ready for setting other parameter. If no other setting is to be programmed right now, press SET button.
The Digital Display indicates “h” (Pic. 22-6). Now the Automatic Closing Time has been set.
23 Set the Safety Photocell Beam (SPB) System (Optional)
1. Press and hold SET button for more than 4 seconds. The Digital Display indicates “1” (Skip if continuing SPB Set after the
Closing Time Set is finished).
2. Press UP button and choose figure “6” (Pic. 23-1). Press and release SET button. “6” flashes in the Digital Display (Pic.
23-2). Now the unit enters into Setting the Safety Photocell Beam (SPB) Function.
3. Press and release UP button. The Digital Display indicates “1” (SPB is available).(Pig 23-3) Press and release DOWN
button. The Digital Display indicates “0” (SPB is null) (Pig.23-4).
4. Press SET button to store the data when SPB is set. “6” glows steadily in the Digital Display. (23-5).The unit is ready for
setting other parameter. If no other setting is to be programmed right now, press SET button. The Digital Display indicates
“H” (or “h”) (Pig.23-6). Now Setting the SPB Function is finished.
24 Install the Safety Photocell Beam (SPB) System (Optional)
The force, as measured on the closing edge of the door, should not exceed 400N (40kg). If the closing force is more than
400N, the SPB must be installed.
After opener has been installed and adjusted, the SPB accessory can be installed. Instructions are included with this
accessory.
The SPB provides an additional measure of safety against a small child being caught under a garage door.
It uses an invisible beam which, when broken by an obstruction, causes a closing door to open and prevents an open door
from closing and is strongly recommended for homeowners with young children.
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25 Test the Safety Reverse System
The safety reverse system test is important. Garage door must reverse on contact with a 50mm obstacle laid flat on the floor.
Failure to properly adjust opener may result in serious personal injury from a closing garage door. Repeat test once a month
and adjust as needed.
Procedure: Place a 50mm obstacle (1) laid flat on the floor under the garage door. Operate the floor in the down direction.
The door must reverse on the obstruction. If the door stops on the obstruction, remove obstruction and repeat Setting the
Limits step 19. Repeat test.
When the door reverses on the 50mm obstacle, remove the obstruction and run the opener through a complete travel cycle.
Door must not reverse in closed position. If it does, repeat Setting the Limits and Force steps 19 and 20 and repeat safety
reverse test.
Place 20kg at the center of the door and ensure that the door will not move up more than 500mm.
26 Light Features
The Light is ON automatically when the unit is under operation. The Light will be automatically OFF if no Wall Switch or
Remote is pressed within 3 minutes.
Press the Remote or Light Button in Wall Switch, the Light is ON. The Light will be also automatically OFF if no Wall Switch
or Remote is pressed within 3 minutes.
27 Having a Problem?
1.
Opener
doesn't
operate
from
either
door
control
or
remote:
• Does the opener have electric power? Plug lamp into outlet. If it doesn't light, check the fuse box or the circuit breaker.
(Some outlets are controlled by a wall switch.)
• Have you disengaged all door locks? Review installation instruction warnings on page 1.
• Is there a build-up of ice or snow under door? The door may be frozen to ground. Remove any obstruction.
• The garage door spring may be broken. Have it replaced.
2.
Opener
operates
from
remote
but
not
from
door
control:
• Is door control button lit? If not, remove the bell wire from the opener terminals. Short the terminals by touching both
terminals at the same time with a piece of wire. If the opener runs, check for a faulty wire connection at the door control,
a short under the staples, or a broken wire.
• Are wiring connections correct? Review page 6 and 7.
3.
Door
operates
from
door
control
but
not
from
remote:
• Replace battery if necessary.
• If you have two or more remotes and only one operates, review Program Your Opener and Remote step 18.
• Is the door control button flashing? The opener is in lock mode. If you have a Multi-Function Door Control, push and hold
the Lock button for 2 seconds. The door control button will stop flashing.
4.
Remote
has
short
range:
• Is battery installed?
• Change the location of the remote control on the car.
• A metal garage door, foil-backed insulation or metal siding will reduce the transmission range.
5.
Door
reverses
for
no
apparent
reason
and
opener
light
doesn't
blink:
• Is something obstructing the door? Pull manual release handle. Operate door manually. If it is unbalanced or binding,
call for professional garage door service.
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• Clear any ice or snow from garage floor area where garage door closes.
• Repeat Setting Limits and Force, see adjustment steps 19, 20 and 21. Repeat safety reverse test after adjustment is
complete.
6.
Door
reverses
for
no
apparent
reason
and
opener
light
blinks
for
5
seconds
after
reversing:
Check the Safety Photocell Beam (if you have installed this accessory).
If the light is blinking, correct alignment.
7.
Opener
noise
is
disturbing
in
living
quarters
of
home:
If operational noise is a problem because of proximity of the opener to the living quarters.
8.
The
garage
door
opens
and
closes
by
itself:
Make sure remote push button is not stuck "on".
9.
Door
stops
but
doesn't
close
completely:
Repeat Setting the Limits, see adjustment step 19.
Repeat safety reverse test after any adjustment of door arm length, close force or down limit.
10.
Door
opens
but
won't
close:
• Check the Safety Photocell Beam (if you have installed this accessory).
If the light is blinking, correct alignment.
• If you don’t have the “SPB” system, check if the indication in Digital Display is “0” (SPB is null). See Step 25.
• If opener light does not blink and it is a new installation, repeat Setting the Limit and Force steps 19, 20 and 21. Repeat
the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete.
1
1.
Opener
light
does
not
turn
on:
Replace light bulb (220V/110V, 25W maximum). Replace burned out bulbs with rough service light bulbs.
12.
Opener
strains:
Door may be unbalanced or springs are broken. Close door and use manual release rope and handle to disconnect trolley.
Open and close door manually. A properly balanced door will stay in any point of travel while being supported entirely by its
springs. If it does not, call for professional garage door service to correct the problem.
13.
Opener
motor
hums
briefly
then
won't
work:
• Garage door springs are broken. SEE ABOVE.
• If problem occurs on first operation of opener, door is locked. Disable door lock.
Repeat safety reverse test after adjustment is complete.
14.
Opener
won't
activate
due
to
power
failure:
• Pull manual release rope and handle down and back to disconnect trolley. Door can be opened and closed manually.
When the power is restored and the opener is activated by remote control, the trolley will reconnect.
• The Outside Quick Release accessory (if fitted) disconnects the trolley from outside the garage in case of power
failure.
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28 Care of Your Opener
When properly installed, opener will provide high performance with a minimum of maintenance. The opener does not
require additional lubrication.
Limit
and
Force
Settings:
These settings must be checked and properly set when opener is installed. Weather conditions
may cause some minor changes in the door operation, requiring some re-adjustments, particularly during the first year of
operation
.
Refer to
Setting
the
Limit
s
and
Force
on page 7 and 8. Follow the instructions carefully and
repeat
the
safety
reverse
test
after
any
adjustment.
Remote
Control:
The remote control may be secured to a car sun visor with the clip provided. Additional remotes can be
purchased at any time for use in all vehicles using garage. Refer to Accessories. Any new remotes must be programmed
into the opener.
Remote
Control
Battery:
The Alkaline Batteries (27AE12V) should produce power for up to 3 months. If transmission range
lessens, replace battery.
T
o
Change
Battery:
To replace batteries, use the visor clip or screwdriver blade to pry open the case. Insert batteries
positive
side
up
. To replace cover, snap shut along both sides. Do not dispose of the old battery with household waste. Take
batteries to a proper disposal center.
NOTE: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
NOTE: Attention shall be drawn to the environmental aspect of batteries disposal. Don’t throw your batteries in dustbin.
Please contact your retailer in order to protect your environment.
29 Maintenance of Your Opener
Once
a
Month:
• Repeat
safety
reverse
test.
Make
any
necessary
adjustments.
•
Manually
operate
door.
If
it
is
unbalanced
or
binding,
call
for professional
garage
door
service.
•
Check
to
be
sure
door
opens
and
closes
fully.
Adjust
Limits
and/or
Force
if
necessary.
T
wice
a
Y
ear:
•
Check
chain
tension.
Disconnect
Trolley
first.
Adjust
if
necessary.
Once
a
Y
ear:
Oil
door
roller,
bearings
and
hinges.
The
opener
does
not
require additional
lubrication.
Do
not
grease
the
door
tracks.
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30 Specifications
Voltage: 180 - 250V, 50Hz or 110 - 130V, 60Hz
Motor: 24V DC
Rated Power: 90W / 120W
Light Power: 230V / 120V, 10-25W
Operation Speed: 120mm/s
Remote Range: >30m
Frequency: 433.92MHz / 315MHz
Standby Power: <8W
Ambient Temperature: -30℃ — +60℃
Rated Force: 200N / 300N
Max. Force: 600N / 800N
Lamp: ON when door opens, OFF in 3 minutes after door closed.
Personal: Push button and automatic reversal in DOWN direction. Push button and automatic stop in UP direction.
Headroom Required: 30mm
Soft start and soft stop
31 FCC Note:
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this
equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and;
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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