DOORWORKS GDC6 Quick start guide

AUSTRALTA
DOORWORKS
PTY
LTD
GDC6/GDC12
OVERHEAD
DOOR
OPERATOR
Installation Instructions
and
Owner's
Manual
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE
BEGINNING
INSTALLATION
Installer:
Permanently
attach
manual
to
the
wall.
DWOMUO6A-3

Specification
GDC6
GDC12
Electrical Rating
AC
230V
50/60Hz
Input
1A
Current
200W
Power
Motor
DC
24V
Brush
Type
600
Nmm
1000
Nmm
Max.
capacity
Operation
35kg
Balanced
Door
Lifting
capacity
150mm/s
approx.
Travel
rate
Door
Type
14m2
18m
Max.
Door Size
Digital controls
Travel/Force Adjustments
Courtesy
Light
Light bulb
LED
arrayy
4.5
minutes
Lighting
time
Transmitter
433MHz
Frequency
Operation
range
50m
(open-field)
Fixed-code
12V
(A23
Alkaline)
x1
Coding
type
Battery
Safety
and
Features
Soft
opening
and
closing
Satety
reverse
on
closing
and
stop
on
opening
Miscellaneous
Operating
tenperature
20°C
to +50°C
Dirnension
(mm)
411
Lx
212
Wx
175
H
Weght
5kg
approx.
AcCessories
(Optional)
Wall
Pusth
Button
(Standard/
Iiluninated/
Wireless)
Wireless
Keypad
1/2/3/4
Button
Transnitters
Saiety
Photo
Eye
System

Read
and
FollowThese Important Safety Instructions
You
will
see
Warning and Caution statements on the
following
Pages.
Read
and
follow
these
safety instructions carefully. Failure
to
do
so
could result
in
serious personal injury or death.
Warming
Caution
means
that severe injury or death may result
from
failure
to
follow
instructions
means that property damage or
injury
may result
from
failure
to
follow
instructions
Be
sure
to read and
follow
all
instructions carefully.
To
reduce the
risk
of electric shock, this equipment has a grounding type plug, that has a third (grounding) pin.
This plug
will
only
fit
into a grounding type outlet.
If
the Plug does not
fit
into the outlet, contact a qualified
electrician to install the proper outlet.
Do
not change the
plug
in
any way.
Check to make sure the garage door
is
properly installed and balanced.
Garage
door
&
parts
are
under
extreme
tension
and
under
no
circumstance
should
you
attempt
to
adjust
on
your
own.
Have a qualified
garage
door
service
person
make
repairs
to
cables,
spring
and
other
hardware
before
installing
the
opener.
Install
Entrapment
Warning
Label
next
to
control
button.
Read
the
Control
Adjustment
Warning
Label.
Instal
Emergency
Release
Tag
to
the
Emergency
Release
Cord.
Mount
the
Emergency
Release
Knob
180cm
from
the
fioor.
Use
the
manual release only
to
disengage
the trolley.
Do
not
use
the Red Release Cord and
Knob
to
pull
door up or down.
If
possible, use the Emergency Release only when the door
is
closed.
Do
not connect opener to power source untilinstructed. Install door opener 210cm or more above
floor.
After instaling opener, the door must reverse when
it
comes
in
contact
with
a Scm
high
object. Check this safety
feature often.
REMOVE
ALL
ROPES CONNECTED
TO
THE
GARAGE
DOOR.
DISENGAGE
ALL EXISTING GARAGE
DOOR
LOCKS TO AVOID DAMAGE
TO
THE
GARAGE
DOOR.
Fiberglass,
aluminum
and
steel
doors
must
be
reinforced to
prevent
damage.
Consult
with
manufacturer
for
recommendations.
All
installation and
wiring
must be done
in
strict compliance
with
local and state building and electrical
codes.
Connect
the
power
cord
to
a
properly
grounded
outlet
only. Do
not
in
any
way
alter
or
remove
the
grounding
pin.
Photo Eye System must be installed properly. Operators recommend Photo Eye System
is
installed on
every
garage
door
for
your
added
protection.
Opening
doors
must
not
close
and
Closing
doors
must
open
once
the
beam
is
broken.
See
the
test
procedure
page
16.
Locate
push
button
within
sight
of
garage
door,
away
from
all
moving
parts
and
outof reachof chidren
(minimum|
150cm
above
floor).
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury to
persons,
use
this
operator
only with a
sectional
door.
Never operate the opener
if
the system
is
not
operating properly.
Always
disconnect
electric
power
before
making
repairs
or
removing
cover.
Activate
opener
only
when
the
door
is
in
full
view
and
free
from
obstructions.
No
one should enter or leave the garage
while
the door
is
moving.
Do
not allow children to play near, or operate
the
door.
Keep
the
remote
control
away
from children.
After
Installation
is
complete fasten this manual near the garage door.
Perfom
periodic safety checks and
recommended maintenance and adjustments.
NEVER
G
UNDER
A
STOPPED,
PARTIALLY
OPEN
DOOR
Test
door
opener
monthly.
The
garage
door
MUST
reverse
on
contact
with a
5cm
high
object
(or a two by 4
board
laid flat)
on
the
floor. After
adjusting
either
the
force
or
the
limit of travel,
retest
the
door
opener.
Failure
to
adjust
the
opener
properly
increases
the
risk
of
severe
injury
or
death.
For
products
having
an
emergency
release,
when
possible,
use
the
emergency
release
only
when
the
door
is
ciosed
Use
caution
when
using
this
release
with
the
door
open.
Weak
or
broken
springs
are
capable
of
increasing
the
rate
of
door
closure
and
increasing
the
risk of
severe
injury
or
death.
KEEP
GARAGE
DOORS
PROPERLY
BALANCED.
See
owner's
manual.
An improperly
balanced
door
increases
the
risk of
severe
injury
or
death
Have
a qualified
service
person
make
repairs
to
cables,
spring
assemblies,
and
other hardware
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS

Product
FeaturesS
Motor:
Pemanent
Magnet
Direct
Current
24V
DC
Brush
Motor.
2
Opener
Lights:
Turn
on
and
off
automatically
with
4.5
minutes
illumination
for
your
safety
and
.
nvenience.
3.
Sensing
System
A built-in
sensing
system
detects
obstructions
during
door
operation.
If
in
the
De
travel mode,
the
Opener
will
sense
an
obstruction
and
reverse
to
the
full
open
position.
In
the
Onen
se)
the
le,
Opener
will
stop.
In
both
cases
the
operator
will
beep
continuously
for
20
seconds.
Since
all
doors
are
difer
Sensing
System
has
independent
adjustments
for
customizing
the
level
of
force
for
the
normal
opening
aqd
specific door.
Close
Limit
positioning:
In
winter months it's common
for
small pieces
of
ice or packed snow
to
be
trapped
under
the
door. Ground swelling
may
also
effect
the
close
limit
setting
of
the
Opener.
The
Close
Limit
Switch overrides
the
Sensing System under the last 5cm
of
closing travel and prevents the door
from
reversing
if
it
encounters
an
obstruction
at
this point.
In
case,
it's
about
time to
shovel
the
snow
or
re-adjust
the
close
limit
higher.
Emergency
Release:
A pull cord allows
manual
disconnect
and
operation
of
door
during power
failure.
Unit
will
automatically
reconnect
when
release
is
reset
(the trolley
release
lever
is
snapped
back
to its original position), power
is
restored
and
Opener
is activated.
Mechanical Door Lock:
When
properly
adjusted,
opener
locks
door
in
closed
position preventing unwanted
entry.
Easy
Connect
Continuous Monitor
Entrapment
System:
System
allows quick
and
easy
installation
of
"Silent
Guard"
Photo Eye
System
while control circuitry monitors
these
devices
continuously for
proper
operation.
Constant Contact to Close: For utmost
safety
if
Photo
Eye
system
fails
constant
contact
of mechanical push
button
is
necessary
to
close
door.
In
this
mode
of operation, a radio transmitter
cannot
be
used
to
close
door.
8.
Momentary
Contact
to
Close:
Single
touch
to
Radio
Transmitter
or
Wall
Button
will
allow
door
to
close
as
longa
Silent Guard Photo eye
system
is
operational.
9
movin:
10. Photo
Eye
System:
An invisible infra-red
beam
of
light
guards
the
door
opening
and
reverses
a
downwar
door
if
the
beam
is
broken
by
a
stationary
or
moving
object.
If
the
beam
is
broken,
the
opener
seconds.
Motor control
circuitry
constantly
monitors
the
Photo
Eye
System
for
proper
operation.
20
right|
1
DYgntal
Radio Control: Buit
in
allowing
over
1.6 mllion private
codes,
easily
selected
without
use
of
tu
transmitter LED indicates
operation
and
monitors
battery
condition.
12.
Auto
Force
Learning:
After
setting
the
Up
Limit
and
Down
Limit
is
complete
the
door
will
run
O it
to|
OW
unt
the
data from this
is
stored
in
the
memory.
The
red
and
green
LED
turn offand theopene
the
learning
is
then
complete.
13. Soft
Open/Close:
The
door
soft
open/close
for a distance
of
20-30cm
depending
on
ne
oor
being
lifted
14.
Security
Switch:
When
the
Security
Switch
is
activated
the
Door
will
not
be
able
to
operate.
Signal
from
the
vva"
Transmitter,
Push
Button,
and
Up/Down
button
are
all
ignored.
Light
button
will
continue
to
ly.
4

Door
Test
Before
beginning
installation
of
the
operator
please
complete
the
following
test
to
insure
that
your
door
is
balanced
and
in
good
working condition. A poorly balanced door could
cause
severe personal injury and damage
to
the opener.
Always have a qualified
garage
door service person make any needed adjustments and/or repairs
to
your door before
proceeding
with
installation.
Sectional Door
1.
Raise
and
lower
the
door
and
check
closely
for
areas
of
sticking and binding. Check
for
loose hinges, wobbly
rollers,
frayed
cables
and
damaged
or
broken
springs.
Contact a qualified garage
door
service person
to
make
the necessary adjustments.
2.
Lift
the door approximately halfway. When released,
the
door
should
stay
in
that
position.
If
door
pulls
open
or
moves
downward,
the
spring
mechanism
is
not
adjusted properly. Contact a qualified garage
door
service person
to
make the necessary adjustments.
3.
When properly installed and adjusted the door will
remain
clear
of
the
opening,
when
allowed
to
rest
at
its
natural
full
open position.
If
door drifts
up
or down
the
door
is
not adjusted properly. Contact a qualified
garage
door
service
person
to
make
the
necessary
adjustments.
Do
not install the opener
until
these adjustments and repairs have been made.
Carefully
follow
the
instructions
for
the
assembly
and
installation
of
the
garage
door
opener
contained
in
this
manual
Tools
Required
for
Assembly
and
Installation
Open
End
Wrench
5/16"
and
1/2"
and
7/16"
Socket
and
Wrench
Level
Pliers
1/4"
Tape
Measure
Drill
Screw Driver
Pencil
3/16" and
5/16"
Drill
Claw
Hammer
Hand
Saw
Step
Ladder
5

Components ldentification and Inventory
(1)
(11)
(a)
(b)
(c)
Preinstalled
on
the
rail
(2)
(5)
(8)
(01)
Power
Head
(02)
Header
Bracket
(03)
Door
Bracket
(04)
Door
Arm:
Curved
(05)C Rail Bracket
(06)Rail
Hanging
Bracket
(07)Rail-to-Head
Bracket
(08)
Angle
Bracket
(09)
Wireless
Wall
Button
(10) Remote Control
(11)Rail
Assembly
(a)Door Arm: Straight
(b)Rope Knob
(1
pcs)
(c)Rope
(1
pcs)
(3)
(6)
(9
(4)
(7)
(10)
Fastener
(parts
in
screw
bag)
Identification
(10)
(01)
Coach Screw
1/4-10
x
1"
(4pcs)
(02)
LG
Hex
Head
Self
Drilling
Tek
Screw
1/4-20
x
25mm
(4pcs)
(03)
Carriage
Bolt
1/14-20 x 16mm(4pcs)
(04) Hitch Pin
(2
pcs)
(05)
Flange
Nut
1/4"-20
(8pcs)
(06)
Nylon
Plug
A10X50
(7pcs)
(07)
Coach
Screw
5/16"-9
x 41
(7pcs)
(08)
Hex
Bolt
5/16"18x1"
(2
pcs)
(09)
Clevis
Pin
Short
(1
pcs)
(10)
Flange
Nut
5/16"-18
(2
pcs)
(11) Clevis Pin Long
(1
pcs)
(2)
(11)
TIttt
TTTT
(4)
"8

Assembly
01
STEP 1.
Remove
packing
materials.
01
STEP
2.
Place the
rail
support on the power head.
Align
rail
and
power
head
and
slide
rail
over
drive
shaft&
retaining
lugs.
Fasten
with 4
nuts.
1/4"-20Hex
Flange
Nuts (4)
Rail-to-Head
Bracket
Rail
02
STEP
3.
Adjust
the
tension
of
chain/belt
at
end
rail.
Turn
clockwise
to tighten
and
counterclockwise
to
loosen.
NOTE:
Improper tension
will
result
in
abnormal opener
operation.
Tighten
Loosen
03
STEP
4.
Header
Wall
Install
head
bracket.
The
height
is
seen
in
fig.5
Head
bracket
position is
higher
than
header
wall
and
mark
the
horizontal
line.
Track
******"
5cm
Clearance
Door
High
Point
of
Door
Travel
Support
Block
04

Assembly
02
Pre-Drawn
Hori-
1/2
Door
Frame zontalLine
STEP
5.
Make
a
centerline
on
door
frame,
and
cross
the
nrou
horizontal
line.
Fasten
the
cross
point
with
screws
previous
1/2 Door Frame
Header
Bracket
Pre-Drawn
Vertical
Line
#
12x1"
Lag
Screw
05
STEP
6.
1/2
Door
Panel
Mount
door
bracket
at
the
position
of
center
of
top
panel
with
screws.
#12x1
Lag
Screw
1/2 Door Panel
Door
Bracket
06
STEP
7.
Connect
track end and header bracket
using
clevis
pin
long.
Insert
hitch
pin
into
clevis
pin
long
Header
Bracket
Hitch
Pin
2
Clevis
Pin
07
Open
the
door
to
the
full
open
position.
Allow
bcm
f
space
between
the
rail
and
the door
STEP
8.
5cn
Clearance
Full
Open
8

Assembly
03
STEP 09.
Attach
hanging
bracket
and
angle
bracket
to
the
rail
5/16'Hex Head
Machine Bolts
09
STEP 10.
Insert
curved arm
into
door bracket using clevis
pin
short.
3Hitch
Pin
2)
Clevis
Pin
Short
Door
Bracket
OCurved
10
STEP
11. Flange
Nut
5/16"-18 Straight
Connect
straight
arm
and
curved
arm
and
adjust
to
the
required
length.
Fix
it
with
hex
bolts
and
flange
nuts.
0
15-20°
Hex
Bolt
5/16-18x1
11
9

Interface
Photo
Eye
Selection
Jumper
off Selected
Jumper
on
=
Default,
not
selected
R
Ground
PB
DOWN
UP
OK
2.5
min
OFF
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
UP
RADIO
SET
Push Button
Connecting
Photo Eye Safety System
(OPTIONAL)
Inside
Garage
Mounting
Photo
Eye
Safety
System
1.
Place
the
Photo
Eyes
facing
each
other
on
each
side
of
the
garage
door,
as
shown
in
Fig.1.
2
If
attaching
to
concrete,
secure
the
photo
eyes
using
Algnmet
concrete
anchors
and
bolts
(not
provided).
If
necessary,
align
the
Photo
Eyes
by
loosening
the
wing nut.
3.
max
above
Thoor
To
Connect
Photo
Eye
Safety
System
Connect
a pair of
wires
from
either
one
of
the
Photo
Eyes
to
a pair of
"PHOTO
EYE"
terminals
on
the
rear
of
the
Opener
as
shown
in
Fig. 2.
1
#12x
1"
Lag
Screw
Agw
Fig
1
(Floor
Mount)
Repeat above step
to
connect the other Photo
Eye
2.
3.
Remove
the
Photo
Eye
Selector
jumper
PHOTO
EYE
PHOTO
EYE
Disconnect
and
reconnect
power
-From one
of
the
Pnoto
EyeFiom
the
other
one
Fig.
2
10

Travel
Limit
Adjustment
I.
UP
Limit
A
WARNING
To
prevent
SERIOUS
INJURY
or
DEATH
from
improper
Force
Adjustment
force
to
compensate
binding
or
sicking
of
the
garage
door.
Call a qualified
garage
door
-DO
NOT
adjust
force
to
«
service
person
to
make
necessary
adjustments
in
case
of
binding.
closing
the
door.
Too
much
force
will
cause
DO
NOT
increase
force
beyond
minimum
force
required
for
After
ANY
adjustments,
Safety
Reverse
Test
MUST
with
a
Scm
high
object.
improper
operation
of
satety
reversal
mechanism.
be
performed
to
ensure
the
door
reverses
on
contact
NOTICE:
This
opener
will
not
Work
until
you
set
the
travel
limits
and
the
travel
force
adjustment.
The
opener
will
beep
5
times
it
it
is
operated
without
program-
ming
About
Travel
Limit
Adjustment
I.
Setting
UP
Limit
Limit Adjustments regulate
the
fully-open
(UP
limit)
position
and
fully-closed
(DOWN
limit)
position,
at
which
the
door
will
stop
when
opening
and
closing.
DOWN
UP
O
LIMIT
FORCE
WN
SET
Make
sure
the
trolley
is
engaged
before
proceeding
adjustments.
*****'****************************
***
****
I.
Setting
UP
Limit
1.
Press
"LIMIT"
button
once
to
enter
Travel Limit
Adjustment. "UP"
indicator
(green) is on".
DOWN
UP
O
NOTE:
Once
you
have
pressed
and
released
the
"Limit"
button,
the
"UP"
light
will
stay for
10
seconds
for you
to
press
the
"UP"
button
and
begin
programming.
If
the
"UP
light
goes
out
before
you
are
finished
you
need
to
start
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
UP
Over.
***************************************°*****************
2.
Press
&
hold
the
"UP" button,
the
door
travels
up. You
may
use
both
"UP"
or
"DOWN"
buttons
to
inch-adjust
the
door
to
the
desired
UP
limit
position.
Minimum
2"
(5cm)
clearance
3.
Make
sure
there
is enough
clearance
for
your
vehicle(s),
and
there
is a
minimum
2"
(5cm)
gap
between
Trolley
and
Powerhead.
Trolley;
Powerhead
Once
the
door
is
at
the
desired
UP
limit position,
press
"LIMIT"
button
once,
"OK"
indicator
(orange)
flashes
and
goes
off.
The
UP
limit is
set.
4.
****°****.****.
*
***°°°***
Desired
UP
limit
PB
-
O)
DOWN
UP
O
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
11

Travel
Limit
Adjustment-II.
DOWN
Limit
AWARNING
To
prevent
SERIOUS
INJURY
or
DEATH
from
improper
Force
Adjustment
DO
NOT
adjust
force
to
compensate
binding
or
sticking
of
the
garage
door.
Call
a
qualified
garage
door
service person to make necessary adjustments
in
case
of
binding.
DO
NOT
increase
force
beyond
minimum
force
required
forclosing
the
door.
Too
much
force
will
cause
improper operation of safety reversal mechanism.
After
ANY
adjustments, Safety Reverse Test
MUST
be performed
to
ensure the door reverses on contact
with
a 5cm high object.
NOTICE: The
opener
will
not work
until
you
set
the travel limits
and
the travel force
adjustment.
CAUTION:
WHILE
SETTING
THE
DOWN
LIMIT,
CAREFULLY
I.
Setting
DOWN
Limit WATCH
DOOR
TRAVEL
DISTANCE.
RELEASE
BUTTON
WHEN
THE
DOOR
MAKES
CONTACT
WITH
THE
GROUND!
PB
UP
DOWN
UP
II.
Setting
DOWN
Limit
Following
UP
limit
setting,
press
"LIMIT"
button
twiceto
enter
DOWN-limit
setting.
"DOWN"
indicator
(red)
is on".
UMT
2
NOTE:
Once
you
have
pressed
and
released
the
LIMIT"
button,
it
will
stay
for
10
seconds
for
you
to
press
the
"DOWN"
button and begin programming.
If
the
"DOWN"
light
goes
out
before
you
are
finished
you
need
to
start
***********.*
.
Over.
Press&
hold
the
"DOWN"
button,
the
doortravels
down.
You
may
use
both
"UP"
or
"DOWN"
buttons
to
inch-adjust
the door
to
the desired
DOWN
limit
position.
B
DOWN
UP
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
Once the door
is
at
the desired
DOWN
limit
position, press
"LIMIT"
button
once,
"OK
indicator
(orange)
flashes and
goes
off. DOWN limit is
set.
3.
************************
****°°****°°*°******°
***
Both "UP"
and
"DOWN"
(green
and
red)
indicators
are
now
on,
indicating that
both
UP
and
DOWN
limits
are set, and the
opener
is
ready
for
Auto
Force
Adjustment,
see
Page19.
Flashes
and
off
Desired
DOWN
limit
DOWN
IMIT
FORCE
DOWN
SET
12

Auto
Force
Adjustment
AWARNING
INJURY or DEATH from improper
Force
Adjustment
To
prevent
SERIOUS
-
DO
NOT
adjust
farce
to
compensate
binding
or
sucking
ot
thegarage
door.
Call
a
qualified
garane
donr
service
person
to
nake
necessary
adjustments
in
case
of
binding.
|-
DO
NOT
increase
force
beyond
minimum
force required
tor
closing the
door.
Too
much
force
will
cauise
improper operation
of
safety
reversal
mechanism.
adiistments,
Safety
Reverse
Iest
MUsT
De
pertormed
to
ensure
the
door reverses
on
contact
tact
with a 1.5"
high
object (2x4
laid
flat).
Following
limit-setting,
the
unit is
now
ready
to
automati
cally
adjust
the
forces for
opening
and
closing
the door.
Proceed with
the
following
steps
to
complete
adjustment.
Auto
Force
Adjustment
PB
DOWN
With
both"UP"
and
"DOWN"
indicators
are
on
after
Travel
Limit
Adjustment,
press
the
"FORCE"
button
once
to
enter
Auto Force Adjustment.
1.
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
x1
2.
The
door
will
travel
up
automatically
(1)
and stop
at
UP
limit
for 2
seconds
(I).
Door
will
then
travel
down
auto
matically
(l)
and stop at down
limit
(IV).
************************°*****°**°°
°°°°°
II
3.
The
"OK"
indicator (orange)
will
fash
with
beeps, the
Auto
Force Adjustment
is
completed.
L2s
Travels up
bnmmmm»»»»m»»m»»p
Stops
at
UP
limit
for
2
seconds
III
IV
Traveis down
PPnnammbnMDDDahn
Stops
at
DOWN
limit
******
**************s**********°°***"****
Flashes
x2
---
13

Testing
the
Safety
Reverse
System
Warning:
Failure to
Test
Reversing
System
Could
Result
in
Death
or
Serious
Injury.
Test
This
System
Once
A
Month.
To
test the
Opener
Reversing
Feature
at
floor
level
place
a
solid
object
5cm
thick
on
the
ground
so
that the center
of
the
door
will
come
into
contact
wth
it.
Close the
door.
If
the
close
force
adjustments
are
correct,
the
door
will
reverse
within
ane
and
a
half
seconds
upon
contacting
the
object
and
travel
to
the
full
open
position.
The
door
will
emit
short
beeps
continuously
for
25
seconds.
If
this does not occur,
re-check
Limit
Adjustments
on
pg.13
and
Force/Sensitivity
Adjustments
Pg.
.14
2x4 Board
Laid
Flat
Note:
Any
time any
adjustments
are
made to
Limits
or
Sensitivity,
You
must retest the opener
for
the
Reversing
Feature
at
floor
level
as
outlined above.
Warning:
The
Sensitivity
System
Reversing
Test
should
be
performed
monthly
to
ensure
that
this
important
system
remains
in
proper
adjustment
Warning:
A
damaged
or
malfunctioning
Photo
Eye
System
can
enable a garage door
to
close
on
people
or
property,
causing
serious
injury
or
even
death.
Perform
this
test
monthly
to
ensure
proper
operation.
Testing
the
Photo
eye
system
(OPTIONAL)
Start the door down and then
place
an
obstacle
approximately
20cm
high
by
30cm wide
in
the
path
of
the beam.
The
ked
Pilot
Light
on
the Silent
Guard
Photo
Eye
System
should
go
off.
The door
should
stop
for
1-1/2
seconds and
reverse
to
ne
full
open
position.
The
Opener
will
emit
long
beeps
continuously
for
20
seconds.
If
the door is
moving
up
and
tne
beam
is
broken,
the door
will
continue
up
to
full
open.
WI
the
door
fully
open and
at
rest,
place
the
obstacle
in
the
pan
OT
the
beam
once
again.
Activate
the
Wall
Push
Button,
Ine
Opener
will
revert to and remain
in
the
Up
limit
position.
Ho
the
Wall Push
Button
to close
the
door
(door
will
beep
whiie
travels to the down
limit
position).
NwwA
wwww.
Auto
Close Timer
is
only
available with
the
Photo
Eye
System
present.
Sensor
Beam
10-
Invisible
Light
Bearn
Protection
Sensor
Beam
10
15cm
above
Floor
15cm
above
Floor
NOTE:
IT
the
garage
door travels
more
than
5cm
in
a
downward
path
after
releasing
the
button,
the Silent
Guaid
Photo
Eye
System
is
malfunctioning.
Check
all
electrical
connections
and
alignment
of
the
Photo
Eye
sysIGI
14

Programming
the
Remote
ontrols
To
Drogram
transmitter,
press
RADIO
SET"
button,
"OK"
LED
flashes
twice.
The
unit
is
ready
to
accept
a
transmitter
within
a
30
seconds
time
frame.
PB
DOWN
UP
OK
O) O
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
UP
SET
2.
Press
any
button
on
the
transmitter within 30
seconds.
PB
DOWN
UP
O)O
O
LIMIT
FORCE
DOWN
UP
SET
m
m
3.OR
LED
flashes
once
and
operator
beeps
twice, acknowledging the transmitter
is
set.
PB
OK
O
DOWN
UP
O
LIMIT
FORCE
DoWN
UP
SET
To
DELETE
ALL
transmitters
nold
"sET"
button
for
about
7
seconds
until "OK" LED
flashes
and
beeps
twice.
15

Final Installation
Make
Sure
That:
1.
The
front
and
rear
mounts
for
the
opener
are
sound
and
secure
and
the
rail is
positioned
correctly
above
the
high
arc
of
the
door
and
that
the
opener
is
positioned
over
the
door
action
centerline.
2.
For sectional doors and
tilt
doors, the position of the door arm
with
the
opener
closed,
is
such
that
its
connecting
point on the trolley
is
12cm
to
20cm behind its connecting point on the door bracket.
The
door
arm
should never
be perfectly vertical when the door
is
in
the closed position (there should
be
an
angle of 15-20°).
3. The emergency release knob and cord are secured to the emergency release lever on the trolley.
The
knob
is
located 180cm above the floor and requires
no
more than 20kgs
pull
to actuate.
The
trolley
and
release
mechanism
are
properly
lubricated.
Recommend:
Silicone
based
lubricant
4.
The
standard
push
button
is
in
such
a
position
and
at
such
a
height
that
it
can
only
be
actuated
by
an
adult.
The
caution
label
is
prominently
displayed
next
to
the
push
button.
5.
All
wiring
is
corect
to
code.
There
is
ground
continuity
in
the
supply.
The
ground
prong
on
the
power
cord
is
intact.
6.
All
ropes
have
been removed
from
the door, and any
lock
mechanisms removed or disabled.
The
door moves
freely
without
binding
when
operated
manually.
The
door
is
correctly
balanced
and
lubricated.
All
door
hardware
is
secure
and
sound.
The
sensitivity
has
been
adjusted
to
minimum
force.
The
appropriate
warning
sticker
has
been
affixed
to
the
door.
7.
The door reverses on obstructions to
within
Scm of the
floor.
The floor beneath the closed door provides uniform
contact.
8.
The manual
is
attached
to
the
wall
near the push button.
On
doors
with
extension type springs, safety restraint cables have been installed through the springs.
10.
There
is
surge
protection
on
the
power
line
to
the
opener.
Operators
recommend photo eyes
to
be
installed
on
all
garage doors
for
addedsafety
16

After
the
Installation
1,
Never
permit
children
controls.
hildren
to play with
or
operate
the
garage
da0or
opener
either
from
the
wall station or the remote
car.
Misuse of
the
push
button
or
transmtter
could
result
in
serious
Keep
radio
transmitter
locked
in
the
njury
or
even
death.
Ooen
the garage
door
with
the
remote
conrols
only
when
the
garage
door
is
fully
visible
to
vou
and
elo
t
all
hetrictions,
The garage
door
should
be
kept
in
signt
unti
it
is
completely
open
or
closed
and
you
are
certain that
the
garage
door
opener
has
shut
off.
aAttempting
to
exit
the
garage
through
the
garage
door
opening,
while
the
door
is
in
motion,
is
a
very
dangerous
activity
that
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
even
death.
4.
Children
and pets should always
be
clear
of
the
door
opening
while
the
garage
door
is
in
motion.
5.
Check
the
safety
reverse
mechanism
at
least
once
a
month
to
make
sure
that
it
will
reverse
with
the
minimum
amount
of force.
Also
check
to
be
sure
that
the
door
will
reverse
within
5cm
of
the
filoor.
See
p.14.
6.
Check
the manual operation
of
your
garage
door
at
least
every
90
days
to
be
sure
that
it
is operating smoothly
and
does
not bind
or
stick.
Tighten
all bolts
on
the
door
and
visually
check
all
hardware
including
springs for
wear
of
damage. Caution:
If
senvice is
needed
contact
your
local
garage
door
service
person.
1.
Do
not
decrease
the
safety
reversing
sensitivity
mechanism
to
overcome
a damaged
or
poorly
operating
door.
This
WIl
adversely
affect
the
operation
of
the
safety
reverse
mechanism
which could result
in
damage
to
the
door,
personal injury
or
even
death.
aution:
Never
operate the door opener
if
the reversing mechanism
is
not
functioning properly.
EnEVer
possible,
the
manual
disconnect
should
only
be
used
when
the
door
is
fully
closed.
Caution:
Extreme
care
fhe
en
wnenever
the
disconnect
cord
is
pulled
with
the
door
partially
open.
Weak
or
broken springs may
alow
v 1all
rapidly
resulting
in
property damage, personal
injury
or
death.
If
a
broken
spring
is
evident,
contad
s 9garage door
service
person
immediately
before
disconnecting
the
door
from
the
opener.
Never
atempt
servicing
a
broken
spring.
or
garage
do
ecrical
power
supply to
the
opener
when
performing
any
maintenance
or
service
to
the
opener
e
O00r.
Failure to
do
so
could
result
in
electrical
shock,
property
damage,
personai
injuny
o
ath.
y
danage
to any mechanical
or
structural
component
of
the
opener
is
observed,
discontinue
use
and
contact
your
iocal
garage
door
service
person
immediately.
11.
Ift
O
Teverses,
please
ensure
there
is
no
obstruction
to
the
track
or
aoor.
17

Rail
and
Hardware
Parts
List(GDc6)
A-10
A-9
A
A-8
A-6
A-5
A4
A-1
A-3
A-2
A-3
LED
Light
A-2
|A-5
Logic
Board
Holder
Dome
Cover
A-1
Housing
Assembly
A-6
Motor
A-4
Logic
Board
A-7
Transformer
A-8
LED
Light
Cover
A-9
Chassis
A-10
Power
Cord
18

Rail
and
Hardware
Parts
List(GDC12)
A-10
A-9
B-9
A-8
B-7
B-6
A-5
B-4
B-1
A-3
B-1
Housing
Asbefmbly
A-2 Dome
Cover
A-3
LED
Light
B4
LOgic
Board
A5
Loyic
Board
Holder
B6
RPM
Encoder
B-7
Motor
A 8
B-9
LED
Light
Cover
Transfomner
A-9
Chassis
A-10
Power
Cord
19

AUSTRALIA
DOORWORKS
WARRANTY
PTY
LTD.
Doorworks Garage Door Operators hereafter referred
to
as
the Manufacturer herebywarrants
1.
Garage
Door
Operators
to
be
free
from
defects
in
material
and
workmanship
for a
period
of
five
(5)
years
for
mo-
tors
and
one
(1)
year
for
Electronics
and
Mechanics
from
date
of
purchase,
if
installed
by
an
authorized
reseller,
otherwise
if
installed
by
the
purchaser
one
(1)
year
will
apply.
2.
Garage
Door
Operators
(Commercial
and
Industrial
Application
)
to
be
free
from
defects
in
material
and
work-
manship for a period of three (3) months
from
date
of
purchase.
Where
the
garage
door
operator
has
been
returned
to
the
manufacturer
for
Warranty repairs, all
costs
incured
in
3.
the
return
will
be
paid
for
by
the
purchaser.
If
in
the
opinion
of
the
manufacturer
the
product
is
faulty, all
defective
parts
will
be
replaced
at
no
charge
to
the
purchaser.
Proof of purchase
must
be
given
to
the
manufacturer
at
time
of
Warranty
claim.
S.
The
manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
modify
any
existing
or
future
products
without
incurring
any
obligation
to
in
corporate
such
modification
to products already
manufactured
or
to
which
this
Warranty
may
relate.
4
6.
Warranty
only
applies
if
this
product
has
been
installed
to
the
Manufacturers
recommendation
(
in
the
opinion
of
Guardian
Garage
Door
Operators).
7.
This
is
only
for
goods
installed
in
Australia/New
Zealand.
8.
Ihis
warranty
does
not
apply
to
any
defect,
loss
or
damage
arising
or
caused
directly
or
indirectly
by
or
as
a re-
sult
of
(0)
Any
defect
(
including
defects
in
component
parts
or
accessories
)
arising
from
or
attributable
to
the
failure
to
carry
out
normal
preventive
maintenance
or
adjustment
itself.
Gi)
To any additional
damage
or deterioration arising
from
attributable to the operation of the Operator after
it
is
known
to
be
defective.
9.
Exclusions
to
Warranty
Period:
i)
Repair
or
Warranty
Work-
three
(3)
month
warranty
10.
Not
include
in
Warranty:
)
Batteries.
(ii)
Fuses.
Ci) Globes.
(iv)
Sensitivity
adjustment.
Hand Transmitters.
(v)
11.
Note:All
Warranties
will
be
void subject
to
Water
damaged
and condensation.
(ii)
Power
supply
black
out
or
surge.
(ii)
Act
of
God
(iv) Modification
or
adjustment
by
unauthorized
persons.
(vAny
interference
from
radio
( including
citizen
band
radios
or
and
other
electronic
device.)
(vi)
Prevetative
maintenance
and
regular
servicing
not
undertaken.
(vii)
Account
not
paid
in
full
by
the
purchaser.
12.
Subject
only
to
the
provisions
of
the
Trade
practices
Act
and
any
legislation
of
the
State
or
Territory
wherein
the
Operators
of
the
Manufacturer
shall
have
been
sold
or
installed
(which
may
confer
certain
rights
on
consumers
of
goods
and
those
rights
by
such
legislation
may
rendered
incapable
of
exclusion
)
this
Warranty
supersedes
and
excludes
all
representations,
warranties
and
conditions
whether
expressed
or
implied
by
law
and
the
Manufactur-
er
shall have no liability or otherwise than herein provided
for
any
loss
and
damage
( including consequential loss
and
damage,
loss of
use
or
profits) by
reasons
of delay, defective or faulty materials or workmanship, negligence
or
any
act,
matter
or
thing
done
permitted
or
omitted
to
be
done
by
the
Manufacturer.
WARRANTY
THIS WARRANTY FORM SHOULD BE COMPLETED AT TIME
OF
INSTALLATION
This Warranty Form should
be
retained by the purchaser at
all
times and produced
with
the
purchase
docket by the
Purchaser
as
proof
of
the
purchase
date.
PURCHASE'S
NAME
PURCHASE'S ADDRESS:
INSTALLED BY:
INSTALLER'S
ADDRESS:
INSTALLER'S
SIGNATURE:
DRIVE
UNIT
SERIAL
NO:
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