• Disconnect the power supply to the automation before you pro-
ceed to remove leaves and debris, to prevent anyone from activat-
ing the door.
• Periodically check the system, especially cables, springs and
supports, for possible imbalance or signs of wear or damage. Do
not use the automation system if repair or adjustment is neces-
sary, in as much that a fault or an incorrectly balanced door could
cause injury.
7.1.4 – Replacing the Remote Control Battery
When the battery runs down, the range of the transmitter is significantly
reduced. If when you press a button, the L1 LED comes on and immedi-
ately switches off in a feeble manner, this means the battery is completely
exhausted and should be instantly replaced.
Instead if the L1 LED comes on only for an instant, this means that the
battery is partially exhausted; it is necessary to keep the button pressed
for at least half a second since the transmitter may try and send a com-
mand. In any case, if the battery is too low to complete the command
(and possibly wait for the response), the transmitter turns off with the L1
LED, which dims. In these cases, to restore the regular operation of the
transmitter it is necessary to replace the exhausted battery with one of
the same type, respecting the polarity indicated. To replace the battery
proceed as shown in the figure below.
Batteries contain polluting substances: do not dispose of them
together with other waste but use the methods established by
local regulations.
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7.1.5 – Lamp replacement
Before proceeding, disconnect GD0N from the power supply.
1 Unscrew screw [A] and push button [B], to open the lid.
2 Push the lamp up and rotate to remove. Insert a new 12V / 10W lamp
with BA15 socket.
A
B