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Power Drive & Roll-A-Pro

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  installation instructions

Contents

1. Installation Safety Warnings! 

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1. Home Owner Safety Warnings! 

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2. Kit Contents 

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3. Tools Required 

5

4. Setup Requirements 

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5. Door Preparation 

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6. Fit the Weight Bar 

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7. Pinning the Door 

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8. Proping the Door 

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9. Mounting the Opener 

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10. Setting the Travel Limits 

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10.1 Initial Preparation:  

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10.2 Clearing the Door Limit Positions  

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10.3 Controller memory reset 

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10.4 Re-profiling the Door  

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10.5 Setting the PET (PEdestrian) mode postio 11

11. Safety Testing 

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11.1 Test the Close Cycle 

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11.2 Testing the Open Cycle 

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11.3 Test the Manual Door Operation 

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11.4 Adjusting Safety Obstruction Force 

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11.5 To Increase Force Pressure 

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11.6 To Decrease Force Pressure 

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11.7 To Recall Factory Set Force 

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11.8 To Re-profile the door 

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12. Accessories 

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12.1 Auxiliary Output 

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12.2 Keyswitch Connection 

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12.3 Remote Aerial 

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13. Auto-Close (CAD PD Only) 

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13.1 Safety Beams 

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13.2 Auto Close Option 

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14. Coding a Transmitter 

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14.1 Storing the Transmitter Code   

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14.2 Remotely Coding Transmitters 

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14.3 Coding for Courtesy Light 

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14.4 Coding for Vacation Mode 

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14.5 Coding for AUX Output 

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14.6  Coding for PET (Pedestrian) Mode 

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14.7 Erasing ALL Transmitter Codes 

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14.8 Installing the Wall Mounted Transmitter  16

Installation Instructions

Home Owner Instructions
16. Opener Safety & Security 

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16.1 Your Door CAN NOT be used when: 

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16.2 Your Door CAN be used when: 

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16.3 To Disengage the Opener: 

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16.4 To Re-engage the Opener: 

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17. Operating your Opener 

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18. User Operating Controls  

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19. Door Status Indicators  

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20. Specifications 

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21. Troubleshooting 

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22. After Installation Care 

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22.1 Service Checklist 

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22.2 Battery Replacement 

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22.3 Battery Disposal 

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22.4 Warranty 

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WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SINCE INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE INJURY.

 

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;

 

install the actuating member for the manual release at a height less than 1,8 m;

 

install any fixed control at a height of at least 1,5 m and within sight of the door but away from moving parts;

 

permanently fix the labels warning against entrapment in a prominent place or near any fixed controls;

 

permanently fix the label concerning the manual release adjacent to its actuating member;

 

after installation, ensure that the mechanism is properly adjusted and that the drive reverses when the door contacts a 40 mm 

high object placed on the floor.

 

necessary information for the safe handling of a drive weighing more than 20 kg. This information shall describe how to use the 

handling means, such as hooks and ropes;

 

the drive must not be used with a door incorporating a wicket door (unless the drive cannot be operated with the wicket door 

open);

 

after installation, ensure that parts of the door do not extend over public footpaths or roads.

 

vertical doors and gates need an anti-drop feature or device;

 

information if a hazardous part of the drive is intended to be installed at a height of at least 2.5 m above floor level or other 

access level;

 

except for horizontally moving pedestrian doors, ensure that entrapment due to the opening movement 

of the driven part is avoided

Summary of Contents for Controll-A-Door RDO-1V4

Page 1: ...Door Opener installation instructions Power Drive Roll A Pro These instructions are intended for professional garage door opener installers All references are taken from inside looking out DOC 161061...

Page 2: ...fications 19 21 Troubleshooting 20 22 After Installation Care 22 22 1 Service Checklist 22 22 2 Battery Replacement 23 22 3 Battery Disposal 23 22 4 Warranty 23 WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS F...

Page 3: ...n instructions Fall from ladder Ensure ladder is the correct type for job Ensure ladder is on flat firm ground that will take the weight without the legs sinking Ensure user has 3 points of contact wh...

Page 4: ...or service BATTERY WARNING This product contains a lithium button coin cell battery in the transmitters If a new or used lithium button coin cell battery is swallowed or enters the body it can cause s...

Page 5: ...t Transmitter Roll A ProTM 3 x TB 7 Transmitters 1 x Wall Visor Clip 4 1 x Collar Kit 5 1 x Weight Bar Fastner Bag 6 2 x Nilock Nut 7 2 x 2 x 3 16 x 1 2 flat washers 8 2 x Pan Head Screw M4 x 50 9 2 x...

Page 6: ...s to be fitted at least 135mm to the bracket is required Therefore the recommended sideroom from the edge of the door curtain is 95mm to the inside of the door bracket and 135mm to the wall as per dia...

Page 7: ...then the door may require servicing 5 2 8 5 Door Preparation 5 1 Prepare the Door a Clean the guides if there is any oil or wax present using a suitable white spirit The only lubricant suitable for us...

Page 8: ...the end opposite to where the opener will be fitted check that the U bolt which holds the door axle to the bracket is tightened securely b Open the door completely and tie rope around the door roll D...

Page 9: ...string down to disengage opener Slide opener over door axle c Secure with two 2 Flat washers 12 and two 2 Hex serration head screws 13 d Check the drive gear rotates freely by pulling the string hand...

Page 10: ...S T E P T W O HOLD Press to close door S T E P T H R E E W A R N I N G In setting the close limit position do not force the door into the floor with excessive force as this can interfere with the eas...

Page 11: ...initiate a re profile LIMITS must already be set opener beeps once RELEASE S T E P T H R E E opener beeps once Then refit controls cover 10 3 Controller memory reset S T E P O N E S T E P T W O C O N...

Page 12: ...d not exceed 20 kg CAUTION Take care when completing a safety test Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury and or property damage WARNING If the door is closing and is una...

Page 13: ...80 ma V EB1 0V EB2 0V OSC AUX External device Alarm Door or Gate opener V EB1 0V EB2 0V OSC AUX 12 3 Remote Aerial Some sites cause poor radio reception Particularly problematic areas are those where...

Page 14: ...from remote controllers that have been programmed into its memory Up to 64 remotes 8 for Roll A Pro can be programmed S T E P T H R E E Switch power on Press and release HOLD for 3 sec HOLD for 3 sec...

Page 15: ...imes S T E P F I V E Turn on HOLD for 4 sec RELEASE Turn off Press then try another remote LED will be lit and light flash LED will go out Refit controls cover 14 5 Coding for AUX Output A U X O U T P...

Page 16: ...er ALL stored codes deleted S T E P T W O HOLD for 6 sec RELEASE LED will flash rapidly 14 8 Installing the Wall Mounted Transmitter S T E P T H R E E I N S T A L L I N G W A L L R E M O T E C O N T R...

Page 17: ...e t h e o p e n e r a f t e r t h e d o o r i s c l o s e d T O E N G A G E T H E O P E N E R WA R N I N G P l e a s e t e s t t h e m a n u a l r e l e a s e m e c h a n i s m t o e n s u r e t h a...

Page 18: ...pted Rapid flashes Button Function 1 OPERATE Opens stops closes the door 2 CODE SET LED Red Flashes when a code is being stored or when the transmitter button is pressed 3 CLOSE LIMIT LED Red Illumina...

Page 19: ...350N Short Term Peak Force 600N 60kg 500N 50kg Nominal force 200N 20kg 200N 20kg Receiver type Multi frequency Multi frequency Receiver code storage capacity 64 x Tri Tran 4 button Transmitters 8 x Tr...

Page 20: ...r The transmitter range varies or is restricted Variations are normal depending on conditions e g temperature or external interference The battery life is exhausted Position of the transmitter in the...

Page 21: ...ared Clear away any obstructions and test door closes correctly If door is damaged contact your door professional Remove all power sources including the battery backup Wait till all lights are out 10...

Page 22: ...ening of door mounting points along with door bolts screws cables and connectors 3 Adjustment of spring tension to limit spring fatigue 4 Adjustment of opener travel limits and force margin to ensure...

Page 23: ...Battery Disposal 22 2 Battery Replacement Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons Lithium batteries can explode or catch fire in landfill while button cells are dangerous if swa...

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