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2.  Travel limit setting Opening & closing force self-learning 

 

 

 

 

NOTE

 

 Later model openers   

may have 

S

 in place of 

SET

C

 in place of 

CODE

+

 in   

Place of 

UP

 and 

-

 in place of   

DOWN

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.  Safety reverse force adjustment 

 

 

 

 

NOTE

 

 Later model openers   

may have 

S

 in place of 

SET

C

 in place of 

CODE

+

 in   

Place of 

UP

 and 

-

 in place of   

DOWN

   

 

  Press and hold 

SET

 button for 3 seconds until the LED flashes 

“1”

.  Press 

SET

  button  again  for  1  se

cond  .  “1”

  should  now 

display as steady (not flashing). 

  Adjust  the  open  limit  by  pressing  and  holding  the 

UP

  button. 

When  the  door  is  near  it

s  intended  open  position  release  the 

button and fine-tune the open position by momentarily pressing 

the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 to determine the final open limit position, 

then press 

SET

” bu

tton, the display will show 

“2”

 

  NOTICE 

  Be  sure  not  to  set  the  open  limit  too  far  as  this 

can cause the door to overtravel and come out of the tracks 

or torsion cables to become loose

.   

  Now adjust the close limit by pressing and holding the 

DOWN

   

button. When the door is near it

s intended close position release 

the button and fine-tune the position by momentarily pressing the 

UP

  and 

DOWN

  buttons  to  determine  the  final  close  limit 

position, 

then press “

SET

 

If the opener stops and displays 

H

 or 

C

, this indicates 

there

s no hall signal or the opener is overloaded. Call a Service 

Technician. 

The opener will now operate a cycle automatically to remember 

the limit positions and the original opening & closing force, 

then return to standby mode. 

During learning, if the door stops unusually, and flashes 

H

C

O

L

 for 5 seconds, this indicates there

s no hall 

signal, overload, overtime or an incorrect limit setting. 

Press and hold 

SET

 button for 3 seconds until the LED 

flashes 

1

. Press 

UP

 until LED flashes 

2

, then press 

SET

  button.  The  display  is  now  in  force  adjustment 

mode. The LED displays the current set force value. 

Press  “UP”

  button  to  increase  the  force  an

d  “DOWN” 

button to decrease the force value. The maximum force 

is 

9  and  the  minimum  is  1.  Press  “SET”  button  to 

confirm, then the opener returns to standby mode. 

The default setting of safety reverse force is 5. 

Warning 

  Excessive  or  incorrect  force  settings  can 

cause damage or personal injury. We recommend only 

authorized Technicians should adjust force values and a 

safety reverse test should be carried out after manually 

adjusting this setting.   

Summary of Contents for 600N

Page 1: ...re installation and use The installation of your new door opener should be carried out by a technically qualified person Attempting to install or repair the door opener without suitable technical qual...

Page 2: ...k assembly optional 6 Battery backup assembly optional 7 Basic function settings 7 Special functions optional parts introduction and application 11 Manual disengagement 12 Maintenance 13 Final notes 1...

Page 3: ...hout observing all the applicable safety standards will be responsible for any damage injury expense or claim as a result of failure to install the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant...

Page 4: ...a warning sign advising to keep children away from a moving garage door having a height of at least 60 mm Periodically check that this warning is still in place This garage door opener is supplied wi...

Page 5: ...ng function so the garage door can still be locked manually in the event of a power outage 12 1200Nm lifting force 13 Safety reverse function The door will reverse to the fully open position when enco...

Page 6: ...nces Important note It is thoroughly recommended that the installation of a garage door opener be carried out by a trained Technician DIY is an option but proceed at your own risk Installation 1 Read...

Page 7: ...r falling and may cause serious damage and or personal injury Installation steel track 1 Fix the wall bracket B to the wall 2cm 15cm above the torsion shaft or spring and central to the door 2 Fix the...

Page 8: ...hexagon bolts and nuts supplied before connecting adjust to a suitable length 10 Release the clutch try to open and close the door by hand Make sure there is no contact between door panel and track 11...

Page 9: ...illuminated Fig A Press a preferred button on transmitter once the LED dot will extinguish press the same button on the transmitter again The transmitter is now coded into the receiver Repeat the abov...

Page 10: ...he position by momentarily pressing the UP and DOWN buttons to determine the final close limit position then press SET If the opener stops and displays H or C this indicates there s no hall signal or...

Page 11: ...1 minute The auto close function will be turned off when the LED displays 0 Press SET button to confirm the opener returns to standby mode The auto close function is only be available when the door i...

Page 12: ...rns to standby mode When the lock door function is on and the door is fully closed the opener will lock the door automatically The door can only be opened by a transmitter after unlocking by the lock...

Page 13: ...for this function and provide 24v 35v flashing light voltage Connect the flashing light with DC 24v 28v current 100mA When using AC 220V power flashing lights please match an adapter and wiring as re...

Page 14: ...th the manual release cord To re engage the shuttle simply flick the manual release cord backwards so that the attaching arm is facing towards the opener head unit then run opener in automatic mode or...

Page 15: ...ly to be used by technical persons who are qualified to carry out the installation It is important for the installer to show their clients correct operation of the opener including the procedure for m...

Page 16: ...qm 18 0 sqm Rated lifting force 60 kgs 80 kgs 100 kgs 120 kgs Rail Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Drive Chain Belt Chain Belt Chain Belt Chain Belt Motor 24V 100W 24V 120W...

Page 17: ...Safety reverse function Obstruction or door maintenance required 1 Check for any obstructions 2 Call a Professional Technician for maintenance Transmitter doesn t work 1 Flat battery 2 Antenna is loo...

Page 18: ...ees that they may be charged a call out fee plus any parts required to complete the repair Liability Australia only Under no circumstances shall the Seller be liable for consequential incidental or sp...

Page 19: ..._____ _______ Contact Details ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Notes______________________________________________________________________...

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