HATO 300 SILENT 1000N User manual

HATO 300 Silent
OPERATING MANUAL FOR GARAGE DRIVES
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HATO 300 SILENT 1000N 1000N
HATO 300 SILENT 1200N 1200N

Important safety precautions………………….…….…………………………………………………………...…………….3
Product description and specification…………………………….................................................................................4
Preparation……………..................................................................................................................................................5
Assembly (rail and handles) ......................................................................................................................................6
Control panel operation manual ………………………………………………………..…………………………………….
Programming Instructions……………………………………………………………………….........................................
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Programming................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Connecting additional accessories .......................................................................................................................... 21
Manual opening ….......................................................................................................................................................22
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................22
Technical Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………..……...………........23
List of components ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………24
Problems and solutions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………25
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LIST OF CONTENTS
ATTENTION !!!
Please read the manual carefully before
installation and use.
The installation of a new door opener must be carried
out by a technically qualified or licensed person.
Attempting to install or repair a door opener without
the appropriate technical qualifications may result in
serious personal injury, death and / or property
damage.
Declaration of conformity
The HATO 300 SILENT drive meets the requirements of the following regulations:
omplies with the conditions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42 / E Annex II
Section B as amended. omplies with the conditions of the following EU directives:
Directive on electromagnetic compatibility EM 2014/30 / EU, Low Voltage
Directive LVD 2014/35 / EU. The following harmonized standards have been
applied:EN60335-1: 2012, EN 60335-2-103: 2015-3, EN 55014-1: 2012,
EN 55014-2: 2015-06, EN 61000-3-2-2014-10, EN 61000-3-3: 2013-10
The current declaration can be downloaded fro the anufacturer's website
www.hato.co .pl

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY, DEATH AND / OR DAMAGE TO YOUR PROPERTY.
1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.
2. The d ive has been designed and manufactu ed in acco dance with local egulations. The installe must be familia
with local egulations equi ed to install the d ive.
3. Unqualified pe sonnel o pe sons unfamilia with the health and safety standa ds applicable to automatic gates may
not, unde any ci cumstances, install o implement systems.
4. Pe sons who install o se vice equipment without complying with all applicable safety standa ds a e esponsible fo
any damage, inju y, cost, expense, o claim fo any pe son suffe ed as a esult of imp ope installation of the system
and in acco dance with applicable egulations. Safety standa ds and assembly inst uctions, whethe di ectly o
indi ectly.
5. Fo g eate secu ity, we st ongly ecommend installing photocells. The d ive is equipped with an obstacle detection
system, but the installation of photocells will significantly imp ove the ope ational safety of automatic ga age doo s
and p ovide additional secu ity.
6. Make su e the ga age doo is fully open and stationa y befo e ente ing o exiting the ga age.
7. Make su e the ga age doo is completely closed and stationa y befo e leaving the p ope ty.
8. Keep you hands and loose clothing away f om the d ive and ga age doo at all times.
9. The obstacle detection system is designed to wo k only on STATIONARY objects. Se ious pe sonal inju y, death, and /
o p ope ty damage can occu when ga age doo s come into contact with a moving object
10. This device is not intended fo use by pe sons (including child en) with educed physical, senso y o mental abilities,
o without expe ience and knowledge, unless they have been given supe vision o inst uction ega ding the use of
the device by a pe son esponsible fo thei safety. Child en should be supe vised to ensu e that they do not play
with the device
11. Waste elect ical p oducts should not be disposed of with household waste. Please ecycle them. Contact you local
autho ities o deale fo ecycling advice.
12. If the supply co d is damaged, it must be eplaced by the manufactu e , its se vice agent o a simila ly qualified
pe son in o de to avoid a haza d.
WARNING: Important safety instructions. It is impo tant that the people ope ating the gate follow
the inst uctions.
-Do not let child en play with gate emote cont ols. Keep the emote cont ols out of the each of
child en.
-Be ca eful when the gate is moving.
-Be ca eful when opening the doo in eme gency, as the open doo may fall suddenly due to weak o
b oken sp ings o when it is not balanced.
-Check the installation f equently, especially cont ol cables, sp ings, and mountings fo signs of wea ,
damage o imbalance. Do not use the d ive when epai o adjustment is equi ed, as an installation e o o an imp ope ly
balanced doo could cause inju y.
-Eve y month, check that the d ive eve ses when the doo touches an object 50 mm high placed on the floo . Adjust as
necessa y and check again as imp ope adjustment may be dange ous.
-Details on how to use the d ive and adjust the doo and d ive a e in the manual.
-Disconnect the powe sou ce when cleaning o pe fo ming othe maintenance.
-The installation manual p ovides details on installing the d ive and elated components.
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IMPORTANTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Regulation of the cla ping force
The contact pressure can be adjusted: Display "1" minimum force. "5" indicates maximum force.
2. Speed control
"8" shown on the display means 80% of the driving speed. "A" is displayed for full speed (160 mm / s or 200
mm / s).
3. Changing the height of the reverse
When the display shows "0" it means that the door will go back up. Indication "1 ~ 9" means the door will return
to the n x 10% position of full height. One-tenth of full opening, etc.
4. Partial opening / height
The display shows "0" means the partial opening function is closed. Indication "1 ~ 9" means to set different
partial open positions relative to fully open.
5. Trans itter button recognition function
The display will show "0", it means that the button recognition function is closed. The indication "1" means that
the button recognition function is active.
6. A ount of code e ories
When the display shows “A” it means that the maximum number of codes is used = 50. Press the UP / DOWN
button to increase or decrease the number of codes. The number of codes is 5 * N, N = 1 ~ 9. (the number
multiplies every 5)
7. Maintenance alert
When the display shows “b” and the lamp flashes quickly 10 times, the garage door or motor needs servicing.
8. Auto atic return to the encounter ode
Auto stop / auto return is controlled by software on the control board. It protects children, pets and other goods
from injury or damage.
9. Start and stop slowing down
A gentle start and stop at each door cycle significantly extends the life of the door and the drive.
10. Auto-closing
The auto close feature keeps your home safe by automatically closing the door when you enter or leave your
garage.
11. Auto atic adjust ent of the opening and closing force
The opening power for the various stages of the door movement is learned during programming and is constantly
re-profiled. The force measurement of the opening mechanism is automatically regulated within the appropriate
range.
12. Setting the end positions
The limit switch settings are programmed using the control panel, it is a simple and fast process for each user.
13. There is a connector for photocells, additional receivers and a wired or wireless wall button, flashing light
and door safety device.
14. LED warning light
The LED lamp lights up when the device is turned on and stays on for 3 minutes, then goes off.
15. E ergency opening in the event of power failure (battery optional)
In the event of a power failure at home, the opening can be made after connecting the battery (battery) to the
device.
16. The drive has an auto-lock function, which prevents accidental opening of the gate fro the closed
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION

position.
17. Manualne otwieranie awaryjne
In the event of loss of power or failure, the drive has a manual gate opening system by decoupling the gate and
the rail.
18. Trans itter (REMOTE)
The remote control works in rolling code technology (7.38 x 1019 combinations), frequency 433.92 MHz, 4
channels are designed to provide control of up to 4 different doors with one transmitter.
19. Installation
The minimum clearance between the highest point of the door and the ceiling is 30mm.
20. Metal botto plate, stronger and safer.
21. Up / Down ove ent buttons (UP / DOWN)
1. The garage door must be easily lifted and closed by hand without much effort. A well-balanced and positioned
door is crucial for proper installation.
2. The garage door opener cannot compensate for a poorly fitted garage door and should not be used as a
solution for doors that are difficult to open.
3. If the appliance is installed over an existing door, make sure any existing interlocking devices are removed or
the warranty will be void.
4. The power socket must be installed close to where the drive is installed.
5. There should be a minimum distance of 30mm between the bottom of the guide and the top of the garage
door. (see Fig. 1)
I portant note: As far as additional safety rules are concerned, we strongly recommend the installation of photocells
in all installations.
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PREPARATION
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Fig. 1
Wall mount and door bracket (Fig. 2 )
Wall ount - lose the garage door and measure the width of the garage door at
the top and mark the center. Install a 3cm-15cm wall mount above the door on the
inside wall. (Depends on the actual installation location).
Door bracket - Attach the door bracket to the structural part of the door as close
to the top edge as possible.
Fig. 2
Steel rail assembly
STEP 1 (Fig.3)
Attach the drive head to the steel guide. Install the 2 "U" hanging brackets with the provided 6mm
nuts.
STEP 2 (Fig. 3)
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ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3

Place the steel track and drive centrally on the garage floor with the cardboard underneath. Lift the
front of the guide up to the door support. Insert the pivot pin and secure it with the supplied split pin.
STEP 3 (Fig. 3, Fig.4)
Raise and support the motor head (ladder) so that it is centered and level. Secure the drive to the
ceiling with the perforated brackets.
WARNING: Do not allow children to play at the door, drive, or access ladder as this may cause injury
or damage.
STEP 4 (Fig. 3, Fig.5)
onnect the straight arm to the bent arm with a screw.
Position and screw the arms to the top edge of the door with
supplied screws.
Fig. 4
STEP 5
Raise the garage door until the mechanism engages.
The DRIVE is now ready to be programmed.
Fig. 5
Installation of divided guides (option)
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
1. 2-part rail:
As shown in Fig. 6, slide the A rail into the coupler, slide the B rail into the coupler.
3-part rail:
As in fig. 7, insert the rail into the coupler, slide the D rail into the coupler; slide the E rail into the coupler.
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Rail divided into three
Rail divided into two
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
C:1000 mm
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
coupler
coupler
coupler

1. Pull the threaded rod together with the toothed belt to the end position of the rail.
1. As in Fig.9, install the nut and spring.
2. Tighten the nut, setting the correct belt tension Fig.10
Attention! For a split rail, use the support in the center of the rail.
Battery backup kit (optional)
Option 1 - top mounting
STE 1 (Fig. 11)
Install the battery and battery bracket as shown in the picture, fix with the supplied screws.STE 2
(Fig.12)
Connect the battery with the drive Fig.12
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
To connect the battery, remove the drive housing and connect the wires to the BAT
connector, paying attention to polarity.
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Fig.8
Fig.9 Fig.10

SELECTING A SET PARAMETER:
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then release the
button.
b) Press the UP / DOWN button, the display will show "1-E".
c) Press the SET button to confirm the function you want to set, you enter the
next menu level to set the details of the selected function.
d) The selected function displays "0-A" with a flashing dot.
e) Press the UP / DOWN button to set the correct parameter.
f) Press the SET button to confirm the setting, the system will return to standby
status automatically and display "ll".
Option 2 – side mounting
STEP 1 (Fig. 13)
Assemble the battery and battery bracket as shown in the picture, fix with the supplied screws.
STEP 2 (Fig. 14)
Attach the battery to the drive, see Figure 14.
Fig. 13 Fig. 14
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CONTROL PANEL OPERATION MANUAL

Remote control programming manual.
1. Pressing the SET button shortly in the standby state clears the errors and enters the normal standby state.
1. Briefly press the CODE button:
• (In setting mode) Exit the current operation and return to the standby interface.
• After entering the standby mode, press CODE, a dot will appear in the corner, now you are entering the
learning mode of the remote control codes.
Press the button on the remote you want to use, the dot may disappear, then press the same button on the remote
again, the dot will flash, here the encoding will end.
3. Briefly press the UP button: the gate will open.
4. Briefly press the DOWN button: the gate will close.
(When the gate opens or closes, it will stop when any key is pressed.)
5. Long press SET button: Enter the function setting interface.
6. Long press the CODE button: delete all remotes. Press and hold the CODE button until the display shows . All
saved remotes will be deleted.
7. Long press DOWN button: restore default settings
Keep DOWN button pressed, after 4 seconds is displayed,
The drive will be reset.
Restart means that all settings return to default settings, all learning operations must be performed again except
transmitter code learning.
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

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PROGRAMMING
1. ADJUSTMENT OF THE END POSITIONS
a) Press and hold SET button to enter the function, the display shows "1", then
release the button
b) Briefly press the SET button. The door drive is now in
end position programming mode. Then "n" will appear with a dot flashing on the
screen
c) Press and hold the UP button until the door reaches the open position you want,
you will see "n" no dot on the display
d) Press the SET button to confirm the open item, then you will see "u" with a dot on
the display
e) Then press and hold the DOWN button until the door reaches your desired closed
position, you will see a "u" without a dot in the display
NOTE: For precise settings, the UP and DOWN buttons can be toggled
f) Press the SET button to confirm the closed position, then you will see “II” with a dot
on the display
After confirming the closed position, the actuator will perform a full cycle of opening
and closing in order to check the opening and closing limit and the operating force of
the actuator.
After these steps, the garage door is ready for operation.
ATTENTION! After the opening and closing cycle, the display will show numbers (0 ~
9), "0" means the door is balanced, the smaller number means the door is better
balanced, strongly recommended that the number is less than the drive force.
ATTENTION!
Do not force the door in any end position. Such setting of the end position ay
result in the lack of reaction of the drive.

2. SETTING THE DRIVE FORCE
ATTENTION! The adjustment of the force of reaction to an obstacle
is set automatically during programming. Usually, no
customization is necessary.
a) Press and hold the SET button, the display shows "1", then press the
UP button, the display shows "2", when the button is released.
b) Press the SET button again, the device is now in force adjustment
mode. The display will show "3" with a dot
c) Press the UP button to increase the force setting or DOWN button to
decrease the force setting.
The minimum force is "1" and the maximum force is "5".
d) Press the SET button to confirm the settings, then the drive will return
to ready state and display "ll".
ATTENTION! The force default is set to "3".
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4. AUTOMATIC CLOSURE AND TIME SETTING
NOTE: We recommend the use of photocells in any installation where the
automatic closure function is enabled.
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press
the UP button until the display shows "4"
b) Press the SET button again, the device is now in the automatic closing
adjustment mode. The number "0" will appear on the display. with a dot
that blinks.
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to set auto close time (0 ~ 9).
d) Press the UP button to increase the time or DOWN button to decrease
the time.
The closing ti e is 15 seconds * N, N = 0 ~ 9. The axi u ti e is
135 seconds. To disable the auto close function, set the ti e to zero
(0).
e) Press the SET button to confirm the settings, and the drive will
automatically go back to the ready state and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
1. The closing ti e is factory-set to "0".
2. If the photocell function is turned on and there is an obstacle, the
auto atic closure ti e will be stopped and the countdown will start
again when the obstacle is re oved.
3. SETTING THE TRAVEL SPEED
NOTE: If you change the speed, it will override the previous limit switch
settings. It is necessary to readjust the end positions.
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press
the UP button until the display shows "3.
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in speed regulation
mode. Then the letter "A" will appear on the display with a dot which will
flash on the display.
c) Press UP / DOWN button to select speed. The number "8" represents
80% of the driving speed. The letter "A" stands for full speed.
d) Press the SET button to confirm the setting, then it will return to
standby status automatically and display "ll".
ATTENTION! The travel speed is factory-set to full speed "A".
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5. SETTING THE AUTOMATIC CLOSURE CONDITIONS
a) Press and hold SET button until display shows "1", then press UP
button until display shows "5.
b) Press the SET button. The device is now in the auto-closing condition
setting mode. The display will show the number "1" with a dot blinking.
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to set auto close mode. You can select
"1" or "2".
The nu ber "1" eans that the door can close auto atically when it
is in the fully open position.
The nu ber "2" eans that the door can auto atically close when
the door is in any position.
d) Press the SET button to confirm the setting, then the drive will return to
standby automatically and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
1. The condition for closing is set to "1" at the factory.
2. The door closes auto atically only when opened, and shall not
close auto atically when stopped while closing.
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6. SETTING THE LAMP OFF TIME
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press
the UP button until the display shows "6".
b) Press the SET button again. The fixture is now in LAMP delay time
adjustment mode. The number "3" will appear on the display with a
flashing dot.
c) Press UP / DOWN button to set the LAMP OFF delay time (1 ~ 9).
d) Press the UP button to increase the time or DOWN button to decrease
the time.
The delay time is 1 minute * N, N = 1 ~ 9. The maximum delay time is 9
minutes.
e) Press the SET button to confirm the setting, it will automatically return
to standby and display "ll".
ATTENTION! The LED switch-off delay ti e is by default set to "3".
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8. ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE PARTIAL OPENING OF THE GATE
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press the
UP button until the display shows "8",
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in the partial opening /
height adjustment mode. The display will show the digit "0" and a flashing
dot.
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to select whether you want to open the
partial opening function or set the partially open height. (0 ~ 9). Press the
UP button to increase or DOWN button to decrease.
The digit "0" means the closing of the partial opening function.
The number "1 ~ 9" means full height setting to partially open position.
One-tenth of nine-tenths of the total height, etc ...
d) Press the SET button to confirm the set, then it will return to standby
automatically and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
1. Partial opening / height is factory-set to "0".
2. If you enable the partial opening / height function, the button
recognition function will be disabled.
3. If you enabled the partial opening function and then disabled this
function later, note that only the coded button you set at the beginning
can now control the drive.
4. Partial opening is perfor ed by button 2 on the re ote control
7. GATE RETURN HEIGHT SETTINGS
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press
the UP button until the display shows "7",
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in the gate return height
adjustment mode. The display will show the digit "0" and a flashing dot.
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to set the gate return height during
closing (0 ~ 9) when obstacle is encountered.
d) Press the UP button to increase or DOWN button to decrease.
The digit "0" eans that the door will return to the end position
OPEN. Digit "1 ~ 9" eans the door will return to the gate opening
percentage height. One-tenth of the entire height, etc ...
e) Press the SET button to confirm the settings, the drive will
automatically go back to standby state and display "ll".
ATTENTION! The return height is by default set to "0".
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9. SETTING FUNCTION OF TRANSMITTER BUTTONS
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press the UP
button until the display shows "9".
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in the button recognition
function setting mode. The display will show the number "1" with a flashing dot.
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to select whether you want all 4 buttons to
control only one drive, or only one coded button can control the drive.
The nu ber "0" eans that the button recognition function is closed. It
eans that if you coded 1 button with 1 drive, then all 4 buttons on the
re ote control can control the drive. This solution is good for users who
only have 1 ho e auto ation gateway.
The nu ber "1" eans that the button recognition function is open. If you
encoded the first button with the first drive, the first button will be the only
button on the re ote that can control the drive. It is suitable for users who
have ore than 1 auto atic gate at ho e.
d) Press the SET button to confirm the setting, then the drive will return to
standby automatically and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
1. The button recognition is by default set to "1".
2. After changing the button recognition settings, re e ber that only a
hard-coded button can control the drive. The function is inoperative if the
gate is set to partially open.
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B. MODE OF IGNORING THE RETURN OF THE GATE IN THE
APPEARANCE OF AN OBSTACLE
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press the UP
button until the display shows "b.
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in the return height
adjustment mode. Then, the display will show the number "1" with a blinking dot
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to set the height of obstacle retraction ignore
(0 ~ 9).
d) Press the UP button to increase or DOWN button to decrease.
The nu ber "1 ~ 9" eans the door will not retract if there is an obstacle
in the closing path within 1c ~ 9c of the closed position. This function
is ost suitable for Northern Europe, where there is always snow in
winter.
e) Press the SET button to confirm the settings, and the drive will automatically
go back to the ready state and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
The retraction height is factory-set to "1".
A. SETTING THE AMOUNT OF CODES MEMORY
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press the UP
button until the display shows "A".
b) Press the SET button again, the device is now in the remotes memory setting
mode. "A" will reappear but with the dot blinking
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to set memory size. (A or 1-9).
d) The letter "A" represents a maximum quantity of 50 pieces. Press UP / DOWN
once to increase or decrease memory size.
The remote quantity is set to 5pcs * N, N = 1 ~ 9. (The quantity is a multiple of 5)
e) Press the SET button to confirm the setting, the drive will automatically go
back to the standby state and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
The e ory size is by default set to "A".
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C. SETTING THE SERVICE DOOR FUNCTIONS
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press
the UP button until the display shows "C".
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in the service door
switch type selection mode. The display will show the number "0" with a
flashing dot.
c) Press UP / DOWN button once to set the service door switch type. You
can choose "0" or "1".
The nu ber "0" eans that the service door safety switch is nor ally
open.
The nu ber "1" eans that the service door safety switch is nor ally
closed.
e) Press the SET button to confirm the settings, the drive will automatically
go back to standby state and display "ll".
ATTENTION! The service door safety switch type is by default set to "0".
D. PHOTOCELL ON / OFF
ATTENTION! Make sure that the photocell has been properly installed and is
operating in nor ally closed contact ode.
Also note that the photocell function must be disabled if not fitted, otherwise the
door cannot be closed and the LED display will show the letter "r" as an
indication.
a) Press and hold the SET button until the display shows "1", then press the UP
button until the display shows "d".
b) Press the SET button again. The device is now in the photocell ON / OFF
setting mode. The display will show the number "0" with a flashing dot.
c) Press the UP / DOWN button once to set the photocell ON / OFF switch. You
can choose "0" or "1".
d)
The nu ber "0" eans that the photocell function is disabled.
The nu ber "1" eans that the photocell function is on.
d) Press the SET button to confirm the settings and the drive will automatically go
back to the ready state and display "ll".
ATTENTION! The photocell function is set to "0" by default.
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E. MAINTENANCE ALARM - CYCLE COUNT
a) Press and hold SET button until display shows "1", then press UP button until
display shows "E"
b) Press the SET button again. The equipment is now in maintenance alarm
adjustment mode. The display will show "0" with a flashing dot.
c) Press the UP / DOWN button to select the appropriate number of cycles after
which the alarm will occur. You can choose the option "1-5".
Nu ber "1" eans that after activating the garage door 1000 ti es, the LED
light will flash 10 ti es quickly, each ti e the value is exceeded. At the
sa e ti e you will see the figure "t" on the display. Your garage door needs
aintenance.
The nu ber "2" indicates that the aintenance alar count cycle is set to
2,000 ti es.
The nu ber "3" indicates that the aintenance alar count cycle is set to
3,000 ti es.
The nu ber "4" eans that the aintenance alar count cycle is set to
4,000 ti es.
The nu ber "5" indicates that the aintenance alar count cycle is set to
5,000 ti es.
The nu ber "0" eans that the aintenance alar count cycle is set to 0
ti es.
d) Press the SET button to confirm the settings and the drive will automatically go
back to the ready state and display "ll".
ATTENTION!
1. The operating cycle counter is by default set to "0".
2. If "b" appears on the display and the LED is blinking 10 ti es quickly, it
eans the door is out of balance, we strongly reco end that you
aintain your garage door.
3. "Check" or reprogra the end positions after aintenance warnings.
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