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4.19 

Troubleshooting

In this paragraph it is highlighted some malfunctions that may 

happen.

Together with the warn on the display, the flashing light (if con

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nected) will warn with a sequence of two short flashes, pause, two 

short flashes

Problem

Causes

Solution

The automation system does not work

1. The plug is not inserted firmly

2. The fuse is burned out

1. Have a technician check

2. Have a technician replace the fuse with one 

of the same type

The range of the transmitter is excessively 

limited

The battery is not sufficiently charged

Replace the battery with a new one of the 

same model

The chain turns, but the door does not move

The unlock system is disengaged

Lock the clutch as per 

4.3

The alarm continues to sound

Alarm: 2000 cycles of operation

Disconnect the power supply, then power 

back on

The door is not in position when it is opened 

or closed, or it does not work

Incorrect setting

Make settings again

The door does not work correctly, and the 

screen shows "H"

Control unit 

problem due to humidity

Dry the unit  (request assistance from a 

technician)

Sudden interruptions or jerks in the operat

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ing system, and the screen shows "F"

1. 

The traction spring is not straight  

2. Presence of an obstacle  

3 The power supply is not stable

1. Have a technician adjust the 

traction

 

spring.  

2. Adjust the resistance to the suitable level 

until “F” disappears

During operation, you can hear a screeching 

noise

Lack of lubricant between the guide and 

carriage

 after a long period of use

Lubricate properly or grease the point be-

tween the guide and the 

carriage

The chain is loose and noisy

Loosening of chain due to prolonged use 

without lubrication between the guide and 

the 

carriage

Tight the chain and lubricate it. (see point 

4.1).

5.2 Commissioning

Following the successful testing of all (and not just some) devices in 

the installation you can proceed with the commissioning

You must prepare, and keep for 10 years, the technical file of the 

installation with the wiring diagram, drawing or photo of the installa-

tion, risks analysis and solutions adopted, manufacturer declaration 

of conformity of all devices connected, instruction manual of each 

device and maintenance schedule of the installation

Fix on the gate or door a plaque indicating the automation data, the 

name of the person responsible for the commissioning, the serial 

number and year of construction, the CE mark 

Attach  a  plaque  indicating  the  steps  required  to  manually  unlock 

the motor

Implement and deliver to the end user the declaration of conform-

ity, the instructions and warnings for use for the end user and the 

maintenance schedule of the installation

Make  sure  the  user  understands  properly  the  automatic,  manual 

and emergency operation of the automation. 

Inform the end user in writing of the dangers and risks still present

WARNING - after detecting an obstacles, the gate or door stops,  

and  the  automatic  closing is  excluded; to  restore  movement 

you must press the command button or 

use

 the transmitter.

5 - TESTING AND COMMISSIONING THE AUTOMATION

5.1 Testing

All installation components must be tested following the procedures 

outlined in the respective instruction manuals

Check that they meet the guidelines in Chapter 1 - Safety warnings

Check that the gate or door can move freely once the automation 

is unlocked, and that they are balanced and stationary if left in any 

position

Check the correct operation of all connected devices (photocells, 

sensitive edges, emergency buttons, etc.), testing the opening, 

closing and stopping of the gate or door via the connected control 

devices (transmitters, buttons, switches)

Carry out measurements of the impact force, as prescribed by 

standard EN12445 adjusting the functions of speed, motor force 

and deceleration of the unit if the measurements do not give the 

desired results until you find the right setting

The testing of the automation must be performed by qualified tech

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nicians who must perform the tests required by relevant legisla-

tion related to risks, ensuring compliance with the provisions of the 

regulations, in particular the EN12445 standard, which specifies the 

testing methods for the automation of doors and gates.

Summary of Contents for Viper

Page 1: ...Einsatz Instrukcje i zalecenia dotyczące instalacji i użytkowania Instruções e advertências para a instalação e utilização Motoriduttore sezionale per automazione garage Opener for sectional and up and over garage door Motoréducteur sectionnél pour automation garage Motorreductor seccional para automatismo garaje Moto redutor seccional para amolação garagem Przekrojowa przekładnia zwalniająca do a...

Page 2: ...ny part of the automation other than those specified in this manual Operations of this type will only lead to malfunction The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage arising from products modified arbitrarily Keep the parts of the components from being immersed in water or other liquids During the installation ensure that no liquid penetrates into the devices If liquid spills into any part...

Page 3: ...d of two boxes One contains the package of the automation system the other contains the guide assembly as shown in the illustration below Automation system package Characteristic Name Quantity Automation system 1 Manual 1 Curved arm for door 1 Mounting clamp 2 Support 1 U bracket 3 Support bracket 1 Door bracket 1 Package of various fastening devices 6x15 hex head self tapping screw 8x 6x80 Screw ...

Page 4: ...ail 3320 mm in single piece SEZ7 for sectional doors up to 10 mq with motor 24 Vdc and central with integrated receiver 700Nm chain rail 3320 mm into three pieces with fast joints SEZ12U for sectional doors up to 16 mq with motor 24 Vdc and central with integrated receiver 1200Nm pre assembled chain rail 3320 mm in single piece SEZ12 for sectional doors up to 16 mq with motor 24 Vdc and central wi...

Page 5: ...disconnection under the conditions dictated by the overvoltage category III Ensure that all materials used for the installation comply with cur rent regulations 4 PRODUCT INSTALLATION 4 1 Assembly of chain in 3 parts 1 Line the three pieces of the guide 2 Place the connector at the center of the guide and between the limits position then repeat for the second connector 3 Tighten the nut with a wre...

Page 6: ...body to the guide 6x15 self tapping screw U bracket Guide lateral movement ring 90 rotated head Standard 6x15 self tapping screw U bracket Guide lateral movement ring 4 4 Manual opening of door Guide Carriage Cord In case of power failure 1 If the door is closed Pull the cord and release the clutch to allow the door to be lifted easily 2 If the door is open Pull the cord once to allow the door to ...

Page 7: ...e unit provides a single audible signal and the display indicates 0 in cycles Attention If programming is not complete the settings will be cancelled automatically If incorrect information has been pro grammed power off and then power back on referring to the following 4 8 Setting of opening limit Press the key P for 5 seconds Press Or press The unit emits 1 beep and 1 is displayed Door opening Do...

Page 8: ...ss P to save the settings Press P flashes Press or press to select the level 4 11 Setting force level Press to display 4 Default setting Force level Low High Press P to save the settings C When programming is finished the door must make a full cycle before usage this cycle is used to learn the force after the modification made Note in order to exit the programming and save the parameters push P bu...

Page 9: ...ff Press P to show 0 the func tion is not active default setting Press to show 1 and activate the function The duration auto matic closing is 5 seconds Press or to select the dura tion following the table below Press P again to save the set tings 4 12 Setting reception mode 4 15 Setting of alarm for 2000 operating cycles Default setting off Press to display 8 Press P The display shows 0 to indicat...

Page 10: ...paragraph 4 12 then after memorize transmitters as indicated here below 1 Save Press the S button until 0 appears Release the S button Press the button of the transmitter to be memorised The 0 on the display disappears the transmitter has been saved For the next transmitters maximum 20 repeat the procedure for each single transmitter 2 Deletion of a single transmitter Press and hold the P S button...

Page 11: ...iagram drawing or photo of the installa tion risks analysis and solutions adopted manufacturer declaration of conformity of all devices connected instruction manual of each device and maintenance schedule of the installation Fix on the gate or door a plaque indicating the automation data the name of the person responsible for the commissioning the serial number and year of construction the CE mark...

Page 12: ...utomation can be operated as any normal non automated opening device To do this you must run the manual release the only operation on the automation allowed to the end user Release and manual movement before performing this operation pay attention that the device can be released only when the door is stationary Maintenance Like any machine your automation needs periodic maintenance to ensure its l...

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