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Radio Frequency | 868 MHz |
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Battery Backup | Optional |
Max. Door Weight | Up to 100kg |
Opening Speed | 0.2 m/s |
Motor | DC motor |
Power Supply | 230V AC |
Standby Power Consumption | 1W |
Remote Control | Yes |
Lighting | Integrated LED lighting |
Safety Features | Obstacle detection |
Speed | 0.2 m/s |
Lists other essential documents for safe handling and maintenance of the door system.
Explains the meaning of warning symbols and caution levels used throughout the manual.
Defines key terms like 'Hold-open phase', 'Automatic timer', 'DIL switches', and 'Impulse control'.
Illustrates and explains various symbols used in the manual, including danger, warning, and caution icons.
Details the color code for cables and lists article designations for components.
Specifies the operator's intended application for smooth-running, spring-compensated roller garage doors in domestic settings.
Prohibits the use of the operator in commercial sectors and other non-specified applications.
Emphasizes the need for qualified personnel for correct fitting and maintenance to ensure safety.
Outlines critical safety precautions for all service activities on the door system.
Details safety rules for installation, including compliance with occupational safety regulations.
Provides essential safety measures for the initial setup and ongoing use of the operator.
Highlights safety precautions when operating the door via the hand transmitter.
Lists safety-relevant functions and components approved according to safety standards.
Mandates regular checks and immediate remedy of any malfunctions for continued safety.
Covers essential checks and precautions before starting the installation of the operator.
Details the procedures and safety precautions for connecting the operator to the mains power supply.
Explains how to connect various accessories and safety devices to the control circuit board.
Provides instructions for connecting components to the motor connection circuit board.
Outlines the necessary steps and checks before putting the control into service.
Explains how to reset the operator to factory settings and re-teach it for a new door.
Details how to configure various operator functions using DIP switches.
Describes the components and functions of the HSM 4 hand transmitter.
Explains how to program new hand transmitters to the system.
Details the features and capabilities of the built-in radio receiver.
Step-by-step guide for assigning functions to hand transmitter buttons.
Instructions on how to clear all stored radio codes from the receiver.
Provides compliance information for the radio receiver component.
Emphasizes the importance of proper user training for safe operation.
Details how to perform a safety check, including testing the safety reversal.
Explains the impulse sequence control for standard door movement.
Describes how to activate the ventilation position for partial door opening.
Explains the function and automatic timing of the operator's light.
Details how to connect and use an emergency battery during power outages.
Guides on releasing the operator and performing a reference run after manual override.
Details the illumination behavior of the operator light during door runs and idle periods.
Explains operator light flashes indicating status like no data or insufficient position knowledge.
Describes how the operator light signals indicate when maintenance is due.
Explains how to interpret the diagnostic LED flashes to identify specific error causes and remedies.
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the operator's light bulb.
Specifies conditions under which warranty claims may be voided, such as unauthorized alterations.
Outlines the duration of the warranty for different components of the operator.