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E.T. Systems DC Blue Digital - How to open and close the door; How to switch the courtesy light on;off; To open or close the door manually; Understanding the automatic obstruction-sensing feature

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How to open and close the door.
The two most popular ways to do this are either by remote control or by wall mount push button.
Simply press and release the designated open/close button on either the wall console or remote control.
If the door is:
Closed – It will begin opening
Opening – It will stop and wait for next trigger to close
Open – it will start closing
Closing – it will stop and re-open.
How to switch the courtesy light on/off.
The courtesy light will come on automatically when the door is triggered to open or close and will switch off
automatically three minutes after the last operation of the door.
To open or close the door manually.
Release the door from the operator:
While pulling down on the emergency release cord start moving the door with your other hand.
Release the cord.
The lever attached to the cord will spring back and you can continue moving the door manually
If at any point, the door re-engages or positive locks repeat the first step above.
To re-engage the door:
Press the door control button.
The drive will collect the door (you will hear a click as the traveler/sledge re-engages)
If the door does not re-engage by the time the motor stops running, re-trigger the unit and allow
it to collect the door in the other direction.
You can also move the door gently by hand until you feel and hear it click back on to the drive system.
Once engaged, you can continue to use the automation normally.
Understanding the automatic obstruction-sensing feature.
Your garage door operator has an automatic safety feature built in, obstruction sensing. Knowing and
understanding how this feature works will help you maintain a safe and working automation system. This
feature monitors for any excessive physical resistance to the door while moving. Most often this resistance is
caused by badly maintained or out of balance doors. An untreated wooden door will travel differently in
the rainy season as it soaks up water and becomes heavier when closing. Extreme weather conditions can

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