Maintenance
Defective door systems and safety equipment result in the
risk of injury.
For your safety, you should comply with the recommended
maintenance intervals for your door system, including all
safety equipment.
Maintenance interval:
Have the door system inspected by a specialist company
before initial operation and then as required, but at least
once a year.
Regular checks of wearing parts
There is a risk of injury due to defective or worn components.
Check the system therefore regularly for signs of wear, damage or lack of balance
of the door.
Do not use the door under any circumstances if repairs or adjustments need to
be made.
Check:
◆ All screw connections to ensure they are tight
◆ Cables for damage
◆ Springs and fixing parts
There is a risk of injury due to the extremely taut door
springs.
◆ Never replace the door springs yourself.
◆ Have all work on the mechanical system and springs carried out by a
qualified person.
Monthly checks on the obstacle recognition
(force setting)
1.
Run the door into the final open position.
2.
Place a 50 mm high object, e.g. a wooden block, in the
direction of travel of the door.
3.
Close the door by actuating the hand transmitter.
4.
If the door encounters an obstruction when closing or opening,
the door opener stops the door automatically and moves it
approximately 10 cm in the opposite direction.
5.
After this, remove the obstruction.
After removing the obstruction you can operate the garage door opener normally
again.
Place an approximately
50 mm wooden block
in the direction of travel
of the door.
Check the internal release mechanism
1.
Pull the rope of the internal release mechanism until the
garage door is decoupled from the opener and check whether
you can move the door by hand.
2.
After that open the door until the profile slide clicks into
place over the driver on the sliding rail.
3.
The door must no longer be able to be moved by hand.
Check the wicket door contact (if available)
1.
Open the wicket door and give an operational command,
e.g. with the hand transmitter.
2.
The opener must not be able to move the door.
3.
Do a crosscheck with the wicket door closed.
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