4 Installation and operating instructions
Caution!
To avoid personal injury or damage to property, the following points must be observed.
Guarantee
A guarantee with regard to function and safety can only be granted if installation is carried out in a competent way
and these instructions are followed exactly.
If you do not observe the warnings, you run the risk of personal injury and damaging the door system.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that occurs if the safety guidelines are not observed.
Wear and tear parts such as springs, bowden cables, door cables, rollers, pulleys, tooth belts, seals, batteries, fuses, bulbs,
locks and locking mechanisms are not included in the standard guarantee.
To avoid installation and operating errors, the installation and operation must be carried out exactly according to
these installation and operating instructions. The door and motor unit may only be operated after reading these
installation and operating instructions.
The door systems are manufactured in accordance with guidelines outlined in the conformity declaration and
standards and left the factory without fault and in compliance with safety standards.
The specialist trader carrying out the installation confirms the correct installation according to DIN EN 12635 by means
of his own individual conformity declaration.
The motor unit must only be operated in spaces. The guarantee for the door and motor unit is only valid if original
accessories are used.
These installation and operation instructions must be handed over to the end user who should store them carefully.
Maintenance must be performed on the door and motor unit before start-up and at least once a year thereafter.
All maintenance work must be documented.
Intended use
This door system is intended exclusively for domestic use (on average 2000 cycles a year) and is not licensed for
continuous operation.
Installation tips
The system must always be installed by at least two people.
• Ensure that the floor is at its finished level.
• Ensure that the walls and ceiling are already plastered.
• The travel path of the door must be free of all obstructions (e.g. nails, sockets, cables, etc.) to avoid damage to the door.
• Ensure that suitable fixing material is available for the foundation.
• Prefabricated garages must be drilled using a depth stop. Prefabricated garages with a ceiling thickness of 60 mm
may not be drilled any deeper than 35 mm.
• Before beginning cabling work, disconnect the motor unit from the power supply.
Ensure that the motor unit remains disconnected from the power supply during cabling work.
• Observe the local safety regulations.
• The power cable and the control cable must be laid separately. The control voltage is 24 V DC.
• Only mount the motor unit when the door is closed.
• Mount all pulse generators and control devices (e.g. radio code keypad) in the range of sight of the door and at a safe
distance from any moving parts of the door. The device must be mounted at least 1.5 m above the ground.
• After installation is complete, ensure that no door parts extend onto the public footpath or the street.
3.
General safety advice
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