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Manufacturer | Hörmann |
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Type | Garage Door Opener |
Protection Class | IP 20 |
Radio Frequency | 868 MHz |
Motor Type | DC motor |
Max. Door Leaf Width | 6.5 m |
Traction Force | 1000 N (SupraMatic P) |
Power Supply | 230 V, 50 Hz |
Safety Features | Emergency release |
Remote Control | Yes |
Battery Backup | Optional |
Documents for safe handling and maintenance of the door system.
Explanation of warning symbols, caution levels, and key terms like Automatic timer.
Illustrates fitting symbols, general warnings, and lists cable colour codes.
Specifies the intended purpose and operational environment, prohibiting use with doors lacking a safety catch.
Emphasizes qualified specialists for fitting and safety for disassembly, covering spring tension and door travel dangers.
Checks for door condition, spring tension, balance, and specifies minimum clearance of 30 mm.
Details installation steps, warning about fixing material and pull rope dangers.
Details fitting the boom for sectional doors with central locking.
Details fitting the boom for up-and-over doors with ornamental iron handles.
Steps to prepare for manual operation by pulling the release cord.
Procedure for inserting and fixing the open end stop in the boom.
Steps to insert, position, and fix the close end stop.
Steps to prepare the operator for automatic mode after end stop installation.
Instructions for mounting the operator head with its display.
Placement instructions for the crushing warning sign.
Details on connecting terminals for low safety voltage accessories.
Instructions for connecting external radio receivers and impulse buttons.
Connecting internal push buttons and 2-wire photocells for operation and safety.
Connecting wicket door contacts and closing edge safety devices.
Using the option relay HOR 1 to connect external lamps or warning lights.
Details on UAP 1 for extra functions and HNA 18 emergency battery for power failures.
Describes hand transmitter parts and its readiness for operation.
Safety instructions and notes before starting the initial setup process.
Selecting the correct door type and understanding timeout behavior.
Details the learning run procedure and steps to register a hand transmitter.
Guides on switching to programming mode, selecting, activating, and exiting menus.
Accessing door type selection during initial start-up or factory reset.
Procedure for performing learning runs after service or modifications.
Registering hand transmitter codes for impulse, light, and partial opening functions.
Checking door type and setting operator light duration via menus 14-21.
Configuring functions like external light control, signals, and pre-warning phase (Menus 22-31).
Setting automatic timer and hold-open phase durations (Menus 32-38).
Configuring partial opening timer and deleting radio codes (Menus 40-42).
Adjusting ventilation position and blocking/releasing operator buttons (Menus 43-45).
Details operator light behavior during teach-in and safety warnings.
Covers dangers of door travel, burns, and environmental influences.
Overview of hand transmitter components and battery replacement instructions.
Procedures for transmitting radio codes and querying door position.
Resetting the hand transmitter and understanding LED indicators.
Instructions for cleaning, disposal, technical data, and declaration of conformity.
Instructions for registering hand transmitter buttons with an external receiver.
Declaration of conformity for the external radio receiver.
Critical warnings about injury during door travel, crushing in the boom, and cord knob dangers.
Warnings about hot lamps and potential damage from the mechanical release cord.
Ensures users are shown proper and safe operation, including mechanical release and safety reversal.
Procedure to check the safety reversal function using obstacles.
Explains impulse, light, and partial opening functions activated by radio codes.
Operator behavior after high-speed runs, power failure, and power return.
When a reference run is performed and its behavior.
Warning about unexpected door travel during inspection and the need to disconnect power.
Information on toothed belt tension and replacing the operator bulb.
Steps to reset the operator to its original factory settings.
Observing occupational safety regulations during dismantling and proper disposal.
Details warranty period, claims, services, and exclusions.
Lists directives and standards the product complies with, and its intended use.
Provides detailed technical data like voltage, power, speed, and sound emission.
Lists error displays, their possible causes, and remedies for troubleshooting.
Explains the meaning of different displays indicating operator status like motion or position.
Overview of factory default settings for sectional doors and guide to door type selection.
Process for performing learning runs and registering hand transmitters via menus.
Checking door type and configuring operator light duration.
Setting up functions like external light control, pre-warning time, and automatic timer.
Adjusting hold-open phase, deleting codes, ventilation, and button control.