Hydro digidoor 6 Mounting instructions

Installation Instructions and User Guide
ROLL-UP
DOOR OPENER
digidoor 7

• Please read the manual carefully prior to installation and use.
• The installation of the door opener must be carried out by a technically qualied
and licensed person.
• Attempting to install or repair the door opener without suitable technical qualications
may result in property damage, severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 03
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS 05
2. TOOLS 06
3. DOOR REQUIREMENTS 06
4. PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 07
5. ATTACHING THE WEIGHT BAR 07
6. CURTAIN FIXING (IF REQUIRED) 08
7. THE RELEASE HANDLE AND CORD 08
8. OPERATING THE MANUAL RELEASE 09
9. LEFT/RIGHT SIDE INSTALLATION 09
10. ATTACHING EXTENSION BAR (IF REQUIRED) 09
11. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 10
12. CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL 11
13. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS 12
14. SAFETY REVERSE TEST 18
15. DESCRIPTION OF EXTERNAL PORT 18
16. SPECIFICATION 19
17. FAULT ALARM CODES, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS 19
18. COMMON FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS 20
19. PARTS LIST 21
20. MAINTENANCE 22
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IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
1. The opener is designed and manufactured to meet local regulations. The installer must
be familiar with the local regulations required in respect of the installation of the opener.
2. Unqualied personnel, or those unfamiliar with the occupational health and safety
standards applicable to automatic gates and doors, must under no circumstances carry
out installations or implement systems.
3. Persons who install or service the equipment without observing all the applicable
safety standards will be responsible for any damage, injury, cost, expense or claim
whatsoever any person suffers as a result of the failure to install the system
correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety standards and installation
manual, whether directly or indirectly.
4. For additional safety, we strongly recommend the inclusion of a Photo Cell. Although
the opener incorporates a pressure-sensitive Safety Obstruction Force system, the
addition of the Photo Cell will greatly enhance the operating safety of an automatic
garage door and provide additional peace of mind.
5. Make sure that the garage door is fully open and stationary before driving in or out of
the garage.
6. Make sure the garage door is fully closed, and stationary before leaving.
7. Keep hands and loose clothing clear of the opener and garage door at all times.
8. The Safety Obstruction System is designed to work on STATIONARY objects only.
Property damage, serious personal injury and even death may occur if the garage door
comes into contact with a moving object.
9. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by the
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
WARNING: Failure to comply with the following safety recommendations may result
in property damage, serious personal injury or death. Please read carefully and adhere
to all safety and installation recommendations.
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10. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailers for
recycling advice.
11. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
12. Do not allow children to play with door controls, and keep remote controls away
from children.
13. Watch the moving door and keep people away until it is completely open or closed.
14. Take care when operating the manual release – an open door may fall rapidly as a result
of weak or broken springs, or being out of balance.
15. Frequently examine the installation. In particular, check cables, springs and mountings
for signs of wear, damage or imbalance. Do not use if repair or adjustment is needed –
a fault in the installation or an incorrectly balanced door may cause injury.
16. Once a month, check that the drive reverses when the door comes into contact with a
40mm high object placed on the oor. Adjust if necessary and re-check – an incorrect
adjustment may present a hazard for drives incorporating an entrapment protection
system depending on contact with the bottom edge of the door.
17. Disconnect the electric power when cleaning or carrying out other maintenance.
NOTE: If your garage has no service entrance door, we recommend that an outside
quick release is installed. This accessory allows manual operation of the garage door from
outside in case of power failure.
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1. PACKAGE CONTENTS
1. Instruction manual
2. Clamp bracket, plates, washers (2) and nuts (2)
3. Transmitter (2)
4. Warning label
5. Self-tapping screw (2, used for xing door curtain)
6. Release handle
7. Motor
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1
4
5
6
7
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2. TOOLS
1. Marker pen
2. Adjustable wrench for U-bolts already installed on the door (2)
3. Philips-head screwdriver
4. Rope
5. Drill and 6.5mm drill bit
6. Ladder
7. 8mm, 10mm, 13mm sleeve, 300mm extension sleeve (for narrow side mounting)
and socket wrench
Note: Main opener body thickness: 88mm (not including wheel drum). Motor opener body
thickness after lithium battery installed: 93mm (not including wheel drum).
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3. DOOR REQUIREMENTS
1. Maximum door weight: 130 kg.
2. Maximum door height: 5 m.
3. Maximum curtain area: 20 m2.
4. Protector System (Safety Beams) must be installed if the
force at the edge of closing door exceeds 400N (40 kg).
5. Applicable to door shaft diameter range is
34
-0.5 mm / 32 -1 mm (Optional)
6. Ensure there is a distance of at least 40mm from the edge of the curtain to the edge
of the bracket. If the clearance is small, the rolling door opener cannot be installed.
Please increase the clearance before installation.

4. PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Please complete the following test under no other force than the torsion force of the door
spring to ensure correct balance of the door:
1. Raise and lower the door to determine whether there are
any sticking or binding points. (20kg is the absolute maximum
allowable to raise or lower the door in any position).
2. Do not lock the roller door or remove any rope connected
to the roller door.
3. Lift the door about halfway up and then release it.
The door should be balanced by the spring rebound.
4. If the roller door is not correctly balanced in place, consult
a qualied roller door installation technician before installing the motor.
5. ATTACHING THE WEIGHT BAR
1. If the door has a lifting handle, remove the handle, nuts and bolts. Place the weight bar
over the handle holes, insert the extended bolts through the weight bar, and fasten the
handle back in place.
2. It is important to place the weight bar in the centre of the door as shown.
3. If the door curtain does not have a handle, place
the weight bar in the middle position below the inside
of the door, and use the marker pen to draw two holes
through the screw holes.
4. Drill two holes with a 6.5mm drill bit.
5. Use the bolts, washers and nuts provided
to fasten the weight bar in place.
Note: This motor should not be installed in a damp space or be exposed to the outdoors.
After installation of the roller door, ensure that no part of the roller door extends over public areas
or the pavement. The motor should not be installed on a roller door with a pass-door.
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6. CURTAIN FIXING (IF REQUIRED)
7. THE RELEASE HANDLE AND CORD
Note: Check whether the curtain and drum wheel have been xed with at least two screws.
If not, insert the supplied self-tapping metal screws where the curtain leaves the roll to
prevent ballooning. Secure these through the curtain into the drum wheel at each end of the
roll. First, close the door curtain under normal conditions. If there is no balloon at the top of
the door curtain, x the second self-tapping screw 33° away from the rst screw position, as
shown in the gure.
Door closed
First screw Second screw
Door ballooning Add screw to x
The manual release mechanism enables the door to be manually
operated during power outages or in an emergency locking.
1. Install the provided clutch extension cord to the ring-pull
of the opener, and ensure it is rm.
2. In the event of a power outage, release the handle
so that the door can be controlled by hand.
3. The RED manual release cord is pre-assembled with the
opener. When the opener is installed, the handle should
be no higher than 1.8m from the oor. The cord may
need to be extended for high door installations.
Ring-pull
Warning
label
Release
handle
Cord
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8. OPERATING THE MANUAL RELEASE
Release the clutch: While the clutch is in the locked position,
pull the clutch handle down manually. When you hear a click
sound, release the clutch handle. The clutch is now released,
and you can operate the door manually.
Locking the clutch: When the clutch is released,
pull the clutch handle down manually. When the clutch handle
is released when a click sound is heard, the clutch is locked
and the door motor can be used to open and close the door.
LEFT
To install in this direction,
switch the installation
direction before setting
the function. The switching
steps refer to section 12,
2-6 installation mode
settings of left/right.
If the drive leg does not touch the roller door and reel spokes,
extension poles needs to be installed:
• Insert the extension poles into the drive legs.
• Align the holes on the extension poles with the holes
on the drive legs.
• Using the screws provided, secure the extension poles.
RIGHT
Factory default setting
installation direction,
no need to adjust.
Extension poles
Screws
Drive legs
9. LEFT/RIGHT SIDE INSTALLATION
10. ATTACHING EXTENSION BAR
(IF REQUIRED)
Pull down
the handle
Inside garage, looking out
Note: Be careful when operating the clutch. If the torsion spring
in the door fails, the door will instantly close when the clutch is
released, which may cause personal injury and property damage.
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11. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
• Ensure the saddle U-bolts at the end opposite the opener side are securely fastened.
• Completely open the roller door. Tie the safety rope in the middle of the door.
Do not tie the rope too tightly, as this would damage the door.
• Mark the position of the door axle on the bracket. Use a ladder or a suitable pillar to
support the roller door, then open the saddle U-bolt on the opener mounting-end side
to unload the bracket
• After releasing the opener clutch, the opener sun gear assembly can rotate freely. Slide the
opener over the door axle and engage the drive legs into the door drum wheel. Push the
opener sun gear assembly as far as possible (without disturbing the roller door).
Ensure that one of the reel spokes is completely between the sun gear assembly axle or
extension poles of the opener.
• Install the bracket to replace the roller door axle in the position marked by the wall
bracket for locking and xing.
• Fix the motor to the door shaft using a saddle (preload approximately 28-30Nm).
• Remove all ropes and the support stand.
• Inspect the operation: the door, the manual lifting and lifting should operate smoothly
without any obstruction, and the clutch handle should be about 1.8m above the ground.
Note: The opener can be installed on either side of the door. The following instructions
are for RIGHT HAND INSTALLATIONS.
Saddle bolt
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The rst startup shows FC,99-00 countdown, and the R indicator is always on after
the end of the countdown.
Standby display:
1. No stroke standby display
2. Motor has stroke cycle display
Buttons instruction:
SET: Conrm enter menu settings
CODE: Code the remote/cancel code/menu setting interface exit function
UP: Open the door/stop/menu interface function option switch
DOWN: Close/stop/menu interface function option switch
L/R: Left/right installation method setting
L/R LED: LED lights up to indicate left/right installation status.
AUTO Closing: Auto closing setting (LED lights up to indicate the automatic closing
function is operating).
Force Margin: Automatic reverse setting.
Quick function operation instruction
1. Open/close control (control panel): Click UP button (open/stop); click DOWN button (open/stop).
2. Menu settings: Long-press the SET button.
3. Remote control code: In standby status, click the CODE digital tube to display
Enter the code checking state. Press the same button of the remote control two or three times –
the two dots on the digital tube will ash quickly, then the pilot light will ash, which means
the code checking was successful. (The default remote control storage quantity is 50).
4. Clear code of remote control: In standby status, long-press CODE until the two dots ash on
the digital tube ash, [ . . ] Keep pressing until the digital tube displays ; when this
appears, all stored remote controls will be deleted.
5. Left/right installation settings: Press the L/R button for 6 seconds. Release the button after
switching the status of L/R LED indicator. (Note: Standing in the garage, looking out, the default
setting is right. Every time left and right installation settings are changed, the status of the LED
indicator must be adjusted).
6. Automatic closing setting: Click the AUTO Closing button to switch on the automatic closing
function. (If the default LED light is off, automatic closing function is off; if the LED light is on,
the automatic closing function is on.) The default automatic closing time is 15 seconds.
7. Rebound setting: Press the Force Margin button so that the digital tube displays , ,
in turn. Choose the right gear for the nine-gear adjustment. The factory default is L3,
and the rebound value increases gradually from L1 to L9.
8. Restore factory settings: Long-press the RST key for 4 seconds and the digital tube will scroll
and roller door opener will restart (The learned remote control is not within
the scope of factory reset).
12. CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL
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F
F
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Note: Before setting the stroke, release the clutch and manually lift the door to the middle
position. Once again conrm whether the left/right side of the motor is installed correctly,
then lock the clutch. Locking the clutch will prevent the door body from being damaged in the
process of setting the stroke as a result of incorrect installation setting of the left/right side
of the motor, or the door body being in the upper/lower limit position.
Function set limit learning
• Long-press the SET button until
the digital display shows .
Release button.
• Click SET to conrm, then enter
limit learning mode. Digital display
should show .
• Press and hold the UP button until
the digital display shows then open
the door until it reaches the desired
position. Click UP and DOWN to ne
tune.
• Press SET to conrm and store the
upper limit of the door. Once the digital
display shows press and hold
DOWN button to close the door.
The digital display will show
Close the door until it reaches the
desired position. Click UP and DOWN
to ne tune.
• After determining the lower limit,
press the SET button to conrm the
closing position.
• Once the lower limit is determined,
the door will automatically return to
standby display. The door will open and
close the cycle, and run the full stroke
once. The force value data will be learnt
during the process of running the door,
and the door will operate normally.
Motor stroke setting
13. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Once the lower limit is set, click the SET button
to return to the standby interface.
Press DOWN to set the lower limit – click UP
or DOWN to ne tune UP and DOWN.
Once the upper limit is set, click SET button
to enter the lower limit setting interface.
Press SET to enter the upper limit setting interface.
Press UP to set the upper limit – click UP or DOWN
to ne tune UP and DOWN.
Long-press the SET button until 1.- appears on the display.

Motor slow stop function
(To reduce the impact of a sudden stop on the
door body during normal operation.)
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2.
Long-press the SET button until1.-
appears on the display.
Click UP or DOWN to switch to 2.-menu option.
Click SET to enter the interface of speed
adjustment and selection.
Example: click UP or DOWN to switch to 2.1;
the motor will slow DOWN to 50% speed and
stop after receiving the stop command.
Click the SET button to return to the standby screen.
Slow stop function during motor operation
Note: This function slows the motor down to
a stop when the stop command is triggered
to reduce the impact on the door’s mechanical
structure when the motor running at full
speed.
• Hold down the SET button until the
digital display shows , then click UP
or DOWN until the display shows .
• Press SET button again and enter the
sub-menu. When the digital display shows
, enter the running process and
stop the caching function.
• Use UP or DOWN to adjust as follows:
means that the motor stops
immediately on receiving the stop command
(factory default).
means that, after receiving the
stop command, the motor rst slows to 50%
speed, then stops.
means that, after receiving the stop
command, the motor rst slows to 40%
speed, then stops.
means that, after receiving the stop
command, the motor rst slows to 30%
speed, then stops.
means that, after receiving the stop
command, the motor rst slows to 20%
speed, then stops.
• Press the SET button to conrm speed
selection; the controls will return to standby
interface automatically.
Note: The factory setting speed is
which means that when the motor receives
the stop command, it will stop immediately.
When this function is turned on, the remote
control will trigger the opening
and closing of the door, and there will be
a time and distance buffer.
2.

Automatic closing time and
condition setting Automatic closing function time
Note: AUTO closing function switch is set by
AUTO Closing.
• Long-press SET button until the display
shows , then press UP or DOWN
until the display shows (the
automatic closing function main menu).
• Press SET to conrm and enter the sub-
menu. The display will show .
• Set the AUTO closing time grade from
to by pressing UP or DOWN
(5 seconds for each grade). AUTO closing time
= 5S*N, N=01—99.
Maximum closing time is 495 s.
• Press SET to conrm again, then enter
the menu for AUTO closing condition setting.
The display will show . Press UP or DOWN
to choose between and .
means that the door can only close
automatically while in the open limit position
means that the door can close
automatically while the door is in any position.
• Press SET to conrm your selection; and
return to the standby screen.
Note: The automatic closing time is set to
/15 seconds as standard in factory. If the
Photo Cell function is active, and the door is
impeded, the automatic closing function will
cease for some time, before returning to its
set closing cycle.
The closing factory preset is as
standard. The LED light will ash when the
door is about to close. If the door is controlled by
a remote or a panel during the closing process,
it will no longer close automatically.
Important: To ensure safety, the automatic
Use UP or DOWN to adjust – for example,
switching to 3.2 means automatic closing can happen
at any location.
Once the automatic closing time is selected,
click SET again to save the automatic closing time,
and enter the automatic closing condition setting.
(Default 3.1 means automatic closing
only at the upper limit.)
Use UP or DOWN to adjust – for example, 09
means the automatic closing time is 9*5S=45S.
Click the SET button to enter the interface for
setting the automatic closing time (e.g., default 03 means
the automatic closing time is 3*5S=15S).
Click UP or DOWN button to
switch to 3.- menu option.
Long-press the SET button
until 1.- appears on the display.
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01 99

closing function is recommended
during the installation of infrared or
Photo Cell.
Using UP or DOWN to switch to 3.2 means
automatic closing is available at any location.
LED off delay time setting LED off delay time setting
• Long-press the SET button until display
shows , then press UP or DOWN
until the display shows . (This is the
LED off delay time setting menu.)
• Press SET to conrm and enter the sub-
menu; the display will show .
• Set the LED OFF DELAY TIME grade
from -to- by pressing UP or
DOWN.
Delay time: 1min*N, N=1 to 9.
The maximum delay time is 9 minutes.
• Press SET to conrm; the display will
return to standby status.
Note: The LED off delay time is set
to as standard in the factory
(3 minutes).
Click UP or DOWN to choose 4.9, for example – this
means the LED off delay time is 9*1min = 9mins.
Click SET to enter the LED off delay time setting
menu. (The factory standard is set to 4.3).
Click UP or DOWN to switch to 4.- menu option.
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4.-
Long-press the SET button until1.-
appears on the display.
Press SET to conrm; the display will
return to standby status.

Partial open/height setting
Remote buon note:
The rst and second button
can be used in combination.
The third and fourth button
can be used in combination.
Partial pen/height setting
• Long-press the SET button until the
display shows , then press UP or
DOWN until the display shows . (This
is the menu for partial open/height setting).
• Press SET button to conrm and go to
sub-menu, then the display board show
.
• Set the partial open/height setting grade
from -to- [ . means close the
partial open function. -to-
indicate the percentages at which the
door can be set to open partially.
means that the partial opening
height is 10% of the entire travel distance.
means that the partial opening
height is 90% of the entire travel distance.
• Press SET to conrm your selection;
the display will return to standby status.
Note: The partial open/height is set on
as standard in the factory.
• There are four buttons on the remote
control. When the half-door function is
enabled and the rst button is successfully
synced, pressing it will open the door fully.
• The half-door function can only work if
the position of the door body is lower than the
half-door height when the half-door key of
the remote control is pressed.
• If the auto closing setting condition
is closed at any position, the remote
control can be used to half-open the door.
Automatic closing will resume once the
countdown is complete.
Select and press SET to return to standby.
Click UP or DOWN to switch – for example,
5.1 means the half-door position is
1*10%=10%, which equals to 10% of the
full stroke opening height.
Click the SET button to enter
PARTIAL OPEN/HEIGHT SETTING menu.
(Factory standard is set at 5.0.).
Click UP or DOWN to switch
to 5.- menu option.
Long-press the SET button until 1.-
appears on the display.
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Photo cell on/off setting [ 6. ]
Photo cell on/off setting
Note: Our roller door opener requires
the NC Photo Cell device, and must be
connected to PE of the opener. Make
sure the photo cell has been correctly
installed, using normally closed
contacts at the accessory terminals of
the opener. Remember that the photo
beam function must be disabled if no
beams are tted, otherwise the door
will not close, and the LED display will
show as an indication of an error.
• Press and hold the SET button until
, appears on the display, then press
UP or DOWN until the display shows
This is the photo cell on/off setting.
• Press the SET button again to enter
ON/OFF setting. The display will show
.
• Press UP or DOWN button to set the
photo cell function ON/OFF switch.
means that the function interface
is closed. means that
the function interface is open.
• Press SET button to conrm; the
display will return to standby status.
IMPORTANT: The photo cell is set to
as standard, which indicates that
the function is closed.
Press SET to conrm; the display will automatically
return to standby status.
For example, if a Photo Cell device is installed,
press UP or DOWN until the display shows 6 .1 .
This means that the PE function is open.
Press SET to enter the PE setting option interface.
The default of 6.0 means that the PE function is closed.
Click UP or DOWN to switch to 6.- menu option.
Long-press the SET button until 1.-
appears on the display.
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To test your door’s safety rebound system:
Place an obstacle about 40mm in height on the oor under the
garage door, and close the door. The door should start opening
automatically when it comes in contact with the obstacle.
If the door just stops, the safety rebound system is not active.
Activate the safety rebound system and test again.
Note: if the motor is not adjusted correctly, this may cause
serious injury to people or damage to objects when the garage
door closes.
Photo cell connection (optional)
1. Photo Cell device should
be less than 2W.
2. PE (external port) is
usually closed.
Other terminal introduction and application
1. PB interface (usually open, as shown in Figure 2) is used to add a new O/S/C button
to open or close the volume door.
2. The FLASH interface is the warning light function interface.
(The wiring is shown in Figure 2.)
This port has provided corresponding
24V FLASH light voltage.
(Only a 24V warning light can be used.)
3. FA interface (usually open)
is the re alarm function.
(The wiring is shown in Figure 2).
14. SAFETY REVERSE TEST
15. DESCRIPTION OF EXTERNAL PORT
The height of the
cushion block is 40mm
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
Photo cell connection
ASS. Terminal Connection
Photo beam for plus
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16. SPECIFICATION
17. FAULT ALARM CODES, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS
Input voltage AC220~240V/50-60Hz
Max. tension 800N @Ø300MM
Max. door size 20 m2
Max. door load 130Kg
Max. door height 5m
Model 24V DC
Working frequency 433.92MHz/868.35MHz (optional)
Working temperature -20°c ~ 50°c
Rated load 45Nm
Maximum chuck speed 8.5r/min
Code compatibility format Rolling code (HCS300/HCS301 data format)
Opener running code
Fault code Fault descripon Soluons
E0 Encoder failure. • Replace encoder
E1 Opener running signal can’t be
detected.
• Check whether the connection between the limiter
and the control board is loose
• Check for gear motor failure
• Check whether trolley assembly is loose, and lock
E2 The positive and negative terminals
of the gear motor are reversed.
• Re-insert the positive and negative motor
wiring correctly
E3 Insufcient opener power supply. • Could be caused by an unbalanced door, or door
not matching the opener. Doesn’t affect normal
use of opener.
E4 Opener overload alarm. • Check the doors operation by disengaging the motor
and ensuring the door runs smoothly. If necessary
make door adjustments or discontinue use and
contact support.
E5 Fire alarm function triggered. • Reset the re alarm.
E6 Photo Cell function triggered. • Check whether infrared beam has line of sight.
• Ensure NC connection of the port is correct.
E7 Maintenance alarm period for the
door has expired.
• Call in a professional to service the door.
E8 Travel learning failure. • Restore factory settings, and reset travelling limits.
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