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Cleaning and maintenance
Before any maintenance, cleaning and related
maintenance work, the mains supply plug should be
pulled out. Danger from electric shock!
Maintenance of the door opener
A proper installation ensures the optimum performance of the door
opener with minimum maintenance. An additional lubrication is not
required. Gross dirt accumulation in the guide rail may impair the
function and must be removed.
30.1
Cleaning
Clean the drive head, wall switch and handheld transmitter with a soft,
dry cloth.
Do not use liquids.
30.2
Maintenance
Check the system often, especially cables, springs and
fasteners, for signs of wear, damage or lack of balance.
Do not use if repair or adjustment work must be performed,
because an error in the system or an incorrectly balanced door may
cause injury.
Once a month:
• Check automatic safety reverse again and reset if necessary.
• Operate door manually. If the door is unbalanced or stuck, please
contact the service centre.
• Check for complete opening and closing of the door.
Where appropriate, readjust limit switches and / or power.
Twice a year:
• Check the chain tension. For this, first disconnect the carriage from
the drive. If necessary, adjust chain tension.
• Lightly lubricate the guide rail with standard grease (lubrication).
Once a year (at the door):
• Lubricate door roller, bearings and joints. An additional lubrication of
the door opener is not required.
Do not grease the door rails!
Limit switch adjustment and force regulation:
These settings must be checked and undertaken properly during the
installation of the opener. Due to weathering, minor changes can occur
during operation of the opener that need to be addressed by a new set-
ting. This can particularly happen in the first year of operation.
Follow the instructions for setting limit switches and traction (see 9.1)
carefully and re-check the automatic safety reverse after each
resetting.
30.3
Replace batteries of the remote control
Battery of the remote control:
The batteries in the remote have an extremely long life. If the trans-
mission range decreases, the batteries must be replaced.
Batteries are not covered by the guarantee.
Please observe the following instructions for battery:
Batteries should not be treated as household waste.
All consumers are required by law to dispose of batteries properly
at the designated collection points.
Never recharge batteries that are not meant to be recharged.
Danger of explosion!
Keep batteries away from children, do not short-circuit them or take
them apart.
See a doctor immediately, if a battery is swallowed.
If necessary, clean contacts on battery and devices before loading.
Remove exhausted batteries from the device immediately!
Increased risk of leakage!
Never expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like!
There is increased risk of leakage!
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Rinse the
parts affected by battery acid with plenty of cold water and consult
a doctor immediately.
Always replace all batteries at the same time.
Use only batteries of the same type; do not use different types or mix
used and new batteries.
Remove the batteries if the device is not being used for a long time.
Replacing 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.
ATTENTION!
Danger of explosion if battery is replaced improperly.
Replacement only by identical or equivalent type.
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Replacing operator light
Gently pull lens (2) downward until the lens hinge is in the fully open
position. Do not remove the lens. Install a 24V/21W maximum light
bulb (1) in the socket as shown. The light will turn on and remain lit for
2-1/2 minutes when power is connected. After 2-1/2 minutes it will turn
off. Reverse the procedure to close the lens.
Replace burned out bulbs with rough service light bulbs.
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Disposal
Contribute to environmental protection! To dispose of packaging
materials and old equipment, there is a public collection system.
For information on the collection and current requirements,
please consult your local government.
Do not dispose of used batteries with household waste, but dispose
of them properly at a battery collection centre.
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