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7.2
OPEN
OBSTRUCTION
FORCE
ADJUSTMENT
(a)
Fully close
the door
by
pressing
in
and
holding
the
green
inch button.
The
door
will stop
automatically when
the closed
limit
position
is
reached.
(b)
Turn
the
Green
Close
Force Shaft
fully
clockwise. Press the
Yellow
O/S/C (open, stop,
close)
button
(see
Fig.17) momentarily, the
door
should
start
opening. As
the door
is opening
turn the Green
Shaft
slowly
anticlockwise
until the
door
stops.
(c)
Turn
the
Green
Shaft
10"
clockwise. Press
theYellow
button
to
open the
door. lf the
door stops
by itself, readjust
theGreen
Shaft a
further
5"
clockwise. Keep
adlusting
in
this manner
until
the
door
can
complete
the
full opening
cycle.
7.3 CLOSE SAFETY
OBSTRUCTION
TEST
The door
now has
to
be tested
for
response
to
an obstruction
while
it
is
opening
and
closing. With the
door
in the
opened
position, place a solid
object approximately
I
metre
in
height
underthe door (see
Fig. 18). Press
"the
Yellow button
to
close the
door.
When
the door
reaches
and
pushes
on
\-.ie
object
it
should
pause
then
reverse up
to
the
open
position. Repeat
the
above
and
observe
the
action of the
door as
it pushes against the
solid object. Undue load
should
not be applied to the
door.
The
load
imposed by
the door
should be around
I
to
10k9.
The
load
can
be
tesied
by placing
a
bathroom scale on the
floor
under the door,
start
a close
cycle and
read
the scale
as the
door
pushes down against
the
scale. lf the
reading is
too high.
readjust
the
Red
Close
Force Shaft. Turning shaft
clockwise increases
the
load applied to
the
door.
Turning shaft
anticlockwise decreases
the
load applied
to
the
door.
IMPORTANT:
IF
THE
DOOR IS UNABLE
TO
REVERSE WHEN
OBSTRUCTED DISCONTINUE USE.
SELECT
MANUAL MODE AND
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8.
SETTING OF TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
SECURITY CODE
8.1
SETTING THE TRANSMITTER
(a)
Remove
the
sliding cover from
the
back of the Transmitter (see
Fig.19).
The
coding switches
are
located under the
slide of
back
-.
cover
(see
Fig.
19).
\o)
Using
a
pen or
similar
instrument, move the
code
switches
so
as to
form
a
random looking pattern. For example
switches i,2,5,7,8,10
and
11
in
the off
position and
3,4,6,9,12
in the
on position (see
Fig.
19).
The selected
pattern forms the Transmitter Code.
(c)
Connect
the 9V
Battery
to
Transmitter. Slide
the
back cover
back into position.
8.2
STORING THE
TRANSM!fiER
CODE
INTO
THE
CONTROLLER'S
RECEIVER
The memory
in the
controller's
receiver
can store
up
to
60 different
transmitter codes.
(a)
Press
and
hold
the
Blue
Code
Set Button on
the
Control
Panel
(see
Fig.
20).
(b)
Press the Transmitter Button for approximately
two
seconds.
Pause for 2 seconds. Press the Transmitters Button again for
approximately
two
seconds.
(c)
Release
the Code Set
Button.
(d)
Press the Transmitter Button
to see if
it operates
the
door.
(e)
Uncoil the Antenna Wire
and stretch
it
out
against
the
Garage Wall
in
a
horizontal or
vertical direction (try and
keep
the
antenna
wire
away
from
metal objects). Secure
wire with
suitable fasteners. Do not cut
the
antenna
wire
or
coil
up.
IMPORTANT: Only operate
the Garage
Door Opener when the
Garage
Door is in full view and
free from
obstructions.
(o)
(b)(c)
AUTO
CLOSE
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FIG.
17
FIG.
18
FIG.
19
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