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4.
Press the P button. 3 flashes in the display and the door
goes down. Wait until the movement stops.
5.
Press the P button. 3 stops flashing.
Storing programmes
1.
Press the – button twice. 1 is shown.
2.
To store, press the P button until 0 is shown (standby mode)
rotating in the display.
COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMS
AND MENUS
NOTE:
•
No settings after points 1–3 above are necessary to run the
door. Menus 4–8 contain additional settings and comfort
functions that can be used if so required.
•
Do not attempt to run the motor or program the product
before the installation is finished and the door, chain and
motor are fully assembled.
ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF
PROGRAMMING MODE
•
Use the P button to activate/deactivate programming mode
and to activate individual settings (1–8).
•
Use the + and – buttons to browse in menus and adjust.
•
Always press the P button for about 8 seconds to activate/
deactivate.
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Example:
1.
To activate automatic closing of the door after a set time,
first press the button P until programming mode is activated
and 1 is shown in the display.
2.
Browse to menu 7 (automatic closing) with the + button and
press the P button to open menu 7; 0 is shown in the display
to indicate that the function is deactivated.
3.
Set the required time (e.g. 3 = 1.5 minutes) with the + and –
buttons. Press the P button to exit the menu.
4.
The main menu with menu 7 is shown. Always browse back
to menu 1 with the – button before activating programming
mode.
5.
Press the P button for about 8 seconds until standby status
(rotating 0) is shown in the display. Release the button to
save the settings.
Menu 1: Top position of door
1.
Menu 1 is used to set the top position of the door. When 1 is
shown in the display, press the P button P to open the menu.
1 flashes to show that the menu is open.
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2.
3.
4.
The settings in menu 1 and 2 must always be done together.
It is not possible to adjust the top or bottom position without
also confirming the other end position.
1.
2.
3.
4.
The settings in menu 1 and 2 must always be done together.
It is not possible to adjust the top or bottom position without
also confirming the other end position.
Menu 3 is used for the weight and resistance of the door.
This programming is necessary for the motor to work effectively
and so that it responds properly to any unexpected resistance.
Unexpected resistance can occur if persons, animals or objects
get in the way of the door. If this happens the door should stop
and go up again to prevent personal injury and/or material
damage.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Run up the door to its top position with the buttons + and –.
Press the P button to save the position and return to the
main menu. 1 stops flashing.
Do not run up the door so high that the lifting arm or runner
collides with the motor or roof bracket. If the door is already
in the required top position, open and close menu 1 without
changing the position.
NOTE:
Menu 2: Bottom position of door
Menu 2 is used to set the bottom position of the door. When
2 is shown in the display, press the P button P to open the
menu. 2 flashes to show that the menu is open.
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Run the door to its bottom position with the buttons + and –.
Press the P button to save the position and return to the
main menu. 2 stops flashing.
Do not run the door so far down that it presses against
the surface or frame, this will cause it to turn and go up
again after closing. Note that snow and ice can accumulate
between the door and the surface. Keep the floor clear to
avoid the door going up again after closing.
NOTE:
Menu 3:
Press the P button when 3 is shown in the display. The motor
starts and the door goes up or down, depending on its starting
point. 3 flashes when programming mode is activated.
FIG.
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Press the P button to store when the door has stopped. 3
stops flashing.
Press the P button again. The motor starts and the door
goes to the opposite end position.
Press the P button to store the setting when the door has
stopped. 3 stops flashing.