Hydro DiGi Digidoor 6 S Mounting instructions

Installation Instructions and User Guide
GARAGE
DOOR OPENER

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IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 01
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES 02
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 03
INSTALLATION (WALL BRACKET & DOOR BRACKET) 03
INSTALLATION (STEEL TRACK) 04
INSTALLATION (SECTIONAL STEEL TRACK ASSEMBLY) 05
BATTERY BACKUP ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL) 06
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 07 - 08
SAFETY BEAM CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) 09
OTHER TERMINALS INTRODUCTION & APPLICATION 09
MANUAL DISENGAGEMENT 10
MAINTENANCE 10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11
PARTS LISTING 12
COMMON FAULT & SOLUTIONS 13 - 14
CONTENTS

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1. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ADHERE TO ALL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.
2. The operator is designed and manufactured to meet local regulations. The installer must be familiar with local
regulations required in respect of the installation of the operator.
3. Unqualiedpersonnelorthosewhodonotknowtheoccupationalhealthandsafetystandardsapplicableto
automaticgatesandotherdoorsmustundernocircumstancescarryoutinstallationsorimplementsystems.
4. Personswhoinstallorservicetheequipmentwithoutobservingalltheapplicablesafetystandardswillbe
responsibleforanydamage,injury,cost,expenseorclaimwhatsoeversufferedasaresultoffailureto
installthesystemcorrectlyandinaccordancewiththerelevantsafetystandardsandinstallationmanual,
whetherdirectlyorindirectly.
5. Foradditionalsafety,westronglyrecommendtheinclusionofSafetyBeam.Althoughtheoperator
incorporatesapressure-sensitiveSafetyObstructionForceSystem,theadditionofSafetyBeamwillgreatly
enhancetheoperatingsafetyofanautomaticgaragedoorandprovideadditionalpeaceofmind.
6. Makesurethatthegaragedoorisfullyopenandstationarybeforedrivinginoroutofthegarage.
7. Makesurethegaragedoorisfullyclosedandstationarybeforewalkingaway.
8. Keep hands and loose clothing off the operator and garage door at all times.
9. TheSafetyObstructionForceSystemisdesignedtoworkonSTATIONARYobjectsonly.Seriouspersonal
injuryand/orpropertydamagemayoccurifthegaragedoorcomesintocontactwithamovingobject.
10. Thisapplianceisnotintendedforusebypersons(includingchildren)withreducedphysical,sensoryor
mentalcapabilities,orlackofexperienceandknowledge,unlesstheyhavebeengivensupervisionor
instructionconcerningtheuseoftheappliancebyapersonresponsiblefortheirsafety.Childrenshouldbe
supervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeappliance.
11. Wasteelectricalproductsshouldnotbedisposedofwithhouseholdwaste.Pleaserecyclewhere
facilitiesexist.Checkwithyourlocalauthorityorretailerforrecyclingadvice.
12. Ifthesupplycordisdamaged,itmustbereplacedbythemanufacturer,itsserviceagentorsimilarlyqualied
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
13. WARNING:Itisimportantforthesafetyofpersonstofollowallinstructions.Savetheseinstructions.
14. Donotallowchildrentoplaywithdoorcontrols.Keepremotecontrolsawayfromchildren.
15. Watchthemovingdoorandkeeppeopleawayuntilthedooriscompletelyopenedorclosed.
16. Takecarewhenoperatingthemanualreleasesinceanopendoormayfallrapidlyduetoweakorbroken
springs,orbeingoutofbalance.
17. Frequentlyexaminetheinstallation.Inparticularcheckcables,springsandmountingsforsignsofwear,
damageorimbalance.Donotuseifrepairoradjustmentisneeded–afaultintheinstallationoranincorrectly
balanceddoormaycauseinjury.
18. Onceamonth,checkthatthedrivereverseswhenthedoorcontactsa50mm-highobjectplacedontheoor.
Adjustifnecessaryandrecheck–anincorrectadjustmentmaypresentahazardfordrivesincorporatingan
entrapmentprotectionsystemdependingoncontactwiththebottomedgeofthedoor.
19. Familiariseyourselfwiththedetailsonhowtousethemanualrelease,andinformationconcerningthe
adjustmentofthedooranddrive.
20. Disconnectthesupplywhencleaningorcarryingoutothermaintenance.
21. The installation instructions shall include details for the installation of the drive and its associated
components.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
MAYRESULTINSERIOUSPERSONALINJURYAND/ORPROPERTYDAMAGE.

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1. Automatic safety reverse
Automaticstop/automaticreverseiscontrolledbyourcircuitboardsoftware.Thisistoprotect
yourchildren,petsorproperty.
2. Soft start/soft stop
Rampingspeedupanddownatthestartandendofeachcyclereducesstressonthedoorand
operatorforlongerlife,andmakesforquieteroperation.
3. Auto-close
Auto-closeensurespeaceofmindandkeepsyourhousesecurebyautomaticallyclosingthe
dooruponenteringorexitingthegarage.
4. Self-learning open and close obstruction force
The amount of operator power for different stages of the door’s travel is learnt during setup
andisconstantlyre-proled.Operatorforcemeasurementisautomaticallyadjustedwithina
suitable range.
5. Electronic limit: simple adjustment
Youonlyneedtocontrolthelimitsetupfromthecontrolpanelstoadjustitexactly–asimple
andquickprocess.
6. Available terminal forSafetyBeam,extrareceivers,wireorwirelesswallswitch,and
caution light.
7. Energy saving: LED courtesy light
TheLEDcourtesylightswitchesonwitheachcycletoilluminateyourgarage,andtimesoutin3
minutes.
8. Battery backup available
Batterybackupisavailableforthisoperatorincaseofapowerfailureatthehome.
9. Self-lock in gear motors
Thegearmotorisself-locking.
10. Manual release
Ifnecessary,themanualreleasesystemisusedtodisengagetheoperatorfromthedoortime.
11. Transmitter technology
Rollingcodetechnology(7.38x1019combinations),433.92MHzfrequency,4functiondesign
remote control.
12. Lower headroom
With as little as 30mm required between
the ceiling and the highest point of the door
travel,theoperatorcanbeush-mounted
for low-headroom applications.
13. Metal bottom plate –
Strong and secure.
14. Additional Up and Down buttons
accessible on the rear of the operator.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES
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1. Automatic safety reverse
Automatic stop / automatic reverse are controlled by our circuit board software. This is to
protect your children, pets or property.
2. Soft start / Soft stop
Ramping speed up and down at the start and end of each cycle reduces stress on the door
and operator for longer life, and makes for quieter operations.
3. Auto-Close
Auto-Close ensures peace of mind and keeps your house secure by automatically closing the
door upon entering or exiting the garage.
4. Self-learning open and close obstruction force
The amount of operator power for different stages of the door’s travel is learnt during setup
and is constantly re-profiled. Operator force measurement is automatically adjusted within a
suitable range.
5. Electronic limit, simple adjustment.
You only need control the limit setup from control panels to adjust it exactly, the simple and
quick process for any one.
6. Available terminal for Safety beams & Extra receivers & Wire or wireless wall switch &
Caution light.
7. Energy saving -L.E.D courtesy light
L.E.D courtesy light switches on with each cycle to illuminate your garage, and times out in 3
minutes.
8. Battery backup available
Battery backup is available for this operator in case of power failure at your home.
9. Self-Lock in gear motors
The gear motor is self-locking.
10. Manual release
If necessary, the manual release system is used to disengage the operator from the door time.
11. Transmitter technology
Rolling Code technology (7.38 x 1019 Combinations), 433.92 Mhz frequency, 4 function design
remote control.
12. Lower headroom
With as little as 30mm required between the ceiling and the highest point of the door travel, the
operator can be flush mounted for low headroom applications.
13. Metal bottom plate, strong and secure.
14. Additional Up and Down buttons accessible on the rear of the operator.
Close
Open
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES
UP
UP
Open
Close

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1. Garagedoormustbeabletobeliftedandclosedeasilybyhand.Awell-balancedand
sprung door is important for proper installation.
2. Thegaragedooroperatorcan’tcompensateforabadlyinstalledgaragedoor,andshould
not be used as a solution for a ‘problem’ door.
3. Iftheunitisbeinginstalledonanexistingdoor,makesureanyexistinglockingdevicesare
removedordisabled,orthewarrantywillbevoid.
4. An approved outlet must be installed near where the operator is installed.
5. There should be a minimum gap of 30mm between the bottom of the chain drive rail and
the top of the garage door at its closest point. (Refer to Figure 1.)
Important note: Foradditionalsafety,westronglyrecommendthettingofSafetyBeamonall
installations.
Wall Bracket
Close the garage door. Measure the door
widthatthetopandmarkthecentre.
Dependingontheactualinstallationspace,
locateandmountthewallbracket20to
150mm above the door on the inside wall.
Door Bracket
Fixthedoorbrackettoastructuralpartof
thetoppanel,andlevelwiththetoprollers.
Installation (Wall Bracket & Door Bracket)
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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1. Garage door must be able to be lifted and closed easily by hand. A well balanced & sprung
door is important for proper installation.
2. The garage door operator can’t compensate for a badly installed garage door and should
not be used as a solution for a 'problem' door.
3. If the unit is being installed on an existing door, make sure any existing locking devices are
removed or disabled or the warranty will be void.
4. An approved outlet must be installed near where the operator is installed.
5. There should be a minimum gap of 30mm between the bottom of the chain drive rail and
the top of the garage door at its closest point. (refer to Fig 1.)
Important note: As for additional safety rules, we strongly recommends the fitting of Safety
beams on all installations.
Mount Wall Bracket and Door Bracket (Fig2)
Wall Bracket
Close the garage door and measure the
garage door width at the top and mark the
centre.
Depending on the actual installation space,
locate and mount the wall bracket 20 to
150mm above the door on the inside wall.
Door Bracket
Fix the door bracket to a structural part of the
top panel, and level with the top rollers.
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Sectional Door)
Figure 1
Figure 2
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1. Garage door must be able to be lifted and closed easily by hand. A well balanced & sprung
door is important for proper installation.
2. The garage door operator can’t compensate for a badly installed garage door and should
not be used as a solution for a 'problem' door.
3. If the unit is being installed on an existing door, make sure any existing locking devices are
removed or disabled or the warranty will be void.
4. An approved outlet must be installed near where the operator is installed.
5. There should be a minimum gap of 30mm between the bottom of the chain drive rail and
the top of the garage door at its closest point. (refer to Fig 1.)
Important note: As for additional safety rules, we strongly recommends the fitting of Safety
beams on all installations.
Mount Wall Bracket and Door Bracket (Fig2)
Wall Bracket
Close the garage door and measure the
garage door width at the top and mark the
centre.
Depending on the actual installation space,
locate and mount the wall bracket 20 to
150mm above the door on the inside wall.
Door Bracket
Fix the door bracket to a structural part of the
top panel, and level with the top rollers.
PRE-INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Sectional Door)
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 1
Figure 2

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STEP1 (Figure.3)
Attachtheoperatorheadtothesteeltrack.Assemblethe2‘U’hangingbrackets
with the 6mm nuts supplied.
STEP2 (Figure.3)
Placethesteeltrackandoperatorheadassemblycentrallyonthegarageoor,
withtheopenendfurthestawayfromthedoor.Liftthefrontofthetrackuptothe
doorbracket.Insertthepivotpin,andsecureitwiththesplitpinsupplied.
STEP3 (Figure.3, Figure.4)
Lift and support the operator head (use a ladder) so it is
positionedcentrallyandlevel.Fixtheoperatorandtrackon
ceilingbymetalbracketsAandB.
WARNING:Donotallowchildreninthevicinityofthedoor,
operatororsupportingladder.Seriousinjuryand/ordamage
mayresultfromfailuretofollowthiswarning.
STEP4 (Figure.3, Figure.5)
Connect the straight arm to the bent arm with the M6 nuts
and bolts. Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the
door using the bolt supplied.
STEP5
Liftthegaragedooruntilthecarriagelocksinto
the shuttle connected to the drive chain or belt.
Theoperatorisnowreadyforprogramming.
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Installation (Steel Track)
STEP1 (Fig.3)
Attach the operator head to the steel track. Assembly the 2 'U' Hanging brackets
with 6mm nuts supplied.
STEP2 (Fig.3)
Place the steel track and operator head assembly centrally on the garage floor,
with the open end furthest away from the door. Lift the front of the track up to the
door bracket. Insert the pivot pin and secure it with the split pin supplied.
STEP3 (Fig.3, Fig.4)
Lift and support the operator head (with a ladder) so it is
positioned centrally and level. Fix the operator and track on
ceiling by metal brackets A & B.
WARNING: Do not allow children around the door, operator
or supporting ladder; serious injury and/or damage may
result from failure to follow this warning.
STEP4 (Fig.3, Fig.5)
Connect the straight arm to the bent arm with the M6 nuts and bolts.
Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the door using
the bolt supplied.
STEP5
Lift the garage door until the carriage locks into the
Shuttle connected to the drive chain or belt.
The operator is now ready for programming.
Figure 3
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Installation (Steel Track)
STEP1 (Fig.3)
Attach the operator head to the steel track. Assembly the 2 'U' Hanging brackets
with 6mm nuts supplied.
STEP2 (Fig.3)
Place the steel track and operator head assembly centrally on the garage floor,
with the open end furthest away from the door. Lift the front of the track up to the
door bracket. Insert the pivot pin and secure it with the split pin supplied.
STEP3 (Fig.3, Fig.4)
Lift and support the operator head (with a ladder) so it is
positioned centrally and level. Fix the operator and track on
ceiling by metal brackets A & B.
WARNING: Do not allow children around the door, operator
or supporting ladder; serious injury and/or damage may
result from failure to follow this warning.
STEP4 (Fig.3, Fig.5)
Connect the straight arm to the bent arm with the M6 nuts and bolts.
Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the door using
the bolt supplied.
STEP5
Lift the garage door until the carriage locks into the
Shuttle connected to the drive chain or belt.
The operator is now ready for programming.
Figure 3
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Installation (Steel Track)
STEP1 (Fig.3)
Attach the operator head to the steel track. Assembly the 2 'U' Hanging brackets
with 6mm nuts supplied.
STEP2 (Fig.3)
Place the steel track and operator head assembly centrally on the garage floor,
with the open end furthest away from the door. Lift the front of the track up to the
door bracket. Insert the pivot pin and secure it with the split pin supplied.
STEP3 (Fig.3, Fig.4)
Lift and support the operator head (with a ladder) so it is
positioned centrally and level. Fix the operator and track on
ceiling by metal brackets A & B.
WARNING: Do not allow children around the door, operator
or supporting ladder; serious injury and/or damage may
result from failure to follow this warning.
STEP4 (Fig.3, Fig.5)
Connect the straight arm to the bent arm with the M6 nuts and bolts.
Position and bolt the arms to the top edge of the door using
the bolt supplied.
STEP5
Lift the garage door until the carriage locks into the
Shuttle connected to the drive chain or belt.
The operator is now ready for programming.
Figure 3
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1. 2-Parts Steel Track - AsshowninFigure6,slidetheArailintothesleeve,thenslidetheB
rail into the sleeve.
3-Parts Steel Track - AsshowninFigure7,slidetheCrailintothesleeve,thenslidetheD
railintothesleeve,andslidetheErailintothesleeve.
2. Cut the plastic thread. Pull the screw rod (F) along with inner chain to the end rail
position. (See Figure 8.)
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Sectional Steel Track Assembly
1. 2-Parts Track:
As Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve, slide the B rail into the sleeve.
3-Parts Track:
As Fig.7, slide the C rail into the sleeve, slide the D rail into the sleeve; slide the E rail into
the sleeve.
2. Cut the plastic thread; pull the screw rod F along with inner chain to the end rail position
(Fig.8)
3. As Fig.9, fit the spring & nut.
4. Tighten the nut as shown in Fig.10, cut the plastic tape, cut the plastic thread on sprocket.
2 Parts Steel Track
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
Sleeve
3 Parts Steel Track
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
C:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
F
F
F
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Sectional Steel Track Assembly
1. 2-Parts Track:
As Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve, slide the B rail into the sleeve.
3-Parts Track:
As Fig.7, slide the C rail into the sleeve, slide the D rail into the sleeve; slide the E rail into
the sleeve.
2. Cut the plastic thread; pull the screw rod F along with inner chain to the end rail position
(Fig.8)
3. As Fig.9, fit the spring & nut.
4. Tighten the nut as shown in Fig.10, cut the plastic tape, cut the plastic thread on sprocket.
2 Parts Steel Track
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
Sleeve
3 Parts Steel Track
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
C:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
F
F
F
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Sectional Steel Track Assembly
1. 2-Parts Track:
As Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve, slide the B rail into the sleeve.
3-Parts Track:
As Fig.7, slide the C rail into the sleeve, slide the D rail into the sleeve; slide the E rail into
the sleeve.
2. Cut the plastic thread; pull the screw rod F along with inner chain to the end rail position
(Fig.8)
3. As Fig.9, fit the spring & nut.
4. Tighten the nut as shown in Fig.10, cut the plastic tape, cut the plastic thread on sprocket.
2 Parts Steel Track
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
Sleeve
3 Parts Steel Track
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
C:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
F
F
F
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Sectional Steel Track Assembly
1. 2-Parts Track:
As Fig.6, slide the A rail into the sleeve, slide the B rail into the sleeve.
3-Parts Track:
As Fig.7, slide the C rail into the sleeve, slide the D rail into the sleeve; slide the E rail into
the sleeve.
2. Cut the plastic thread; pull the screw rod F along with inner chain to the end rail position
(Fig.8)
3. As Fig.9, fit the spring & nut.
4. Tighten the nut as shown in Fig.10, cut the plastic tape, cut the plastic thread on sprocket.
2 Parts Steel Track
A:1500 mm
B:1500 mm
Sleeve
3 Parts Steel Track
D:1000 mm
E:1000 mm
C:1000 mm
Sleeve
Sleeve
F
F
F
3 Parts Steel Track
2 Parts Steel Track
3. AsshowninFigure9,tthespringandnut.
4. TightenthenutasshowninFigure10.Cuttheplastictape,thencuttheplasticthreadon
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Battery backup Assembly (optional)
Option 1 -Top Fixed
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.11. Fix with screws supplied.
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.12.
Figure 11 Figure 12
Option 2 -Side Fixed
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.13. Fix with screws supplied.
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.14.
Figure 13 Figure 14
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Battery backup Assembly (optional)
Option 1 -Top Fixed
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.11. Fix with screws supplied.
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.12.
Figure 11 Figure 12
Option 2 -Side Fixed
STEP1
Assemble the battery & battery bracket as in Fig.13. Fix with screws supplied.
STEP2
Plug the battery cable into the operator cable, as in Fig.14.
Figure 13 Figure 14
Option 1 - Top Fixed
STEP1
AssemblethebatteryandbatterybracketasinFigure11.Fixwithscrewssupplied.
STEP2
Plugthebatterycableintotheoperatorcable,asinFigure12.
Option 2 - Side Fixed
STEP1
AssemblethebatteryandbatterybracketasinFigure13.Fixwithscrewssupplied.
STEP2
Plugthebatterycableintotheoperatorcable,asinFigure14.
Figure 11
Figure 13
Figure 12
Figure 14

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2. PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROLS
NOTE: Remotes that are supplied with the door operator
are pre-programmed.
For any additional Remotes:
a) Press the CODE button. A dot will show in the lower right
corner of the display.
b) Now press the chosen button on the Remote, pause for 2
seconds, then press the same button on the Remote for a
further 2 seconds.
The dot on the display will flash to confirm the code, and then turn
off.
Repeat the process for additional remotes.
3. DELETING STORED REMOTES
Press and hold CODE button until a C is indicated on the display.
All stored remotes will be deleted.
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
1. PROGRAMMING OPEN AND CLOSED LIMITS
a) Press and hold the SET button until 1 appears on the display,
then release the button.
The door operator is now in Programming Mode.
b) Press and hold the UP button until the door reaches the
desired Open position.
NOTE: Fine adjustments can be made by using the UP &DOWN
buttons.
c) Now press the SET button to confirm the Open position.
The display will now indicate the number 2.
d) Next press and hold the DOWN button until the door reaches
the desired closed position. For fine adjustments use the UP and
DOWN buttons.
e) Now press the SET button to confirm the closed position.
CAUTION: The door will now cycle open and close to set the
travel limits and the force sensitivity adjustments.
The door is now ready for normal operation.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
1. PROGRAMMING OPEN AND CLOSED LIMITS
a) Press and hold the SET button until 1 appears on the
display,thenreleasethebutton.
The door operator is now in Programming Mode.
b) Press and hold the UP button until the door reaches
the desired Open position. NOTE:Fineadjustmentscan
bemadebyusingtheUP and DOWN buttons.
c) Now press the SETbuttontoconrmtheOpen
position.Thedisplaywillnowindicatethenumber2.
d)NextpressandholdtheDOWN button until the door
reachesthedesiredclosedposition.Forneadjustments,
use the UP and DOWN buttons.
e) Now press the SETbuttontoconrmtheclosed
position.
CAUTION:Thedoorwillnowcycleopen/closetosetthe
travellimitsandtheforcesensitivityadjustments.
Thedoorisnowreadyfornormaloperation.
2. PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROLS
NOTE: Remotes that are supplied with the door operator
are pre-programmed.
Foranyadditionalremotes:
a) Press the CODE button. A dot will show in the
lowerrightcornerofthedisplay.
b) Nowpressthechosenbuttonontheremote,
pausefor2seconds,thenpressthesamebutton
on the remote for a further 2 seconds.
Thedotonthedisplaywillashtoconrmthecode,and
then turn off. Repeat the process for additional remotes.
3. DELETING STORED REMOTES
Press and hold the CODE button until a C is indicated on
thedisplay.Allstoredremoteswillbedeleted.

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4. OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: The obstruction adjustment is set automatically during
programming. Normally no adjustment is necessary.
If a change is needed:
a) Press and hold the SET button until 3 appears on the
display, then release the button.
The unit is now in force adjustment mode.
b) Press the UP button to increase the force setting or the
DOWN button to decrease the force setting.
The minimum force is 1 and it can be adjusted upward.
c) Press the SET to confirm your setting.
NOTE: The factory default setting is 3.
5. AUTOMATIC CLOSING
NOTE: We recommend that Safety Beams be used in any
installation where the Auto Close function is enabled.
a) Press and hold UP button until a horizontal bar is indicated
on the display. Now press UP button once to set the auto
close time (in minutes).
b) Press UP button to increase the time, or DOWN button to
decrease the time.
The Maximum time is 135 seconds. To disable Auto Close,
set time to zero (0).
c) Press the SET button to confirm the choice.
6. SAFETY BEAM
NOTE: Make sure the Safety Beam has been correctly installed
and use Normally Closed contacts to the accessory terminals of
the operator (Fig. 15, Fig.16)
Also note that the Safety beam function must be disabled if
NO Safety beams are fitted, otherwise the door cannot be
closed, and the LED will blink once as an indication.
a) Press and hold the DOWN button until 11 appears on the
display. To enable the Safety beam option press UP again,
the display will indicate a H(enabled) or press DOWN
button to disable (display 11) the option.
b) Press SET to confirm the setting.
7. PB TERMINAL
This terminal can be used for an external push button switch to
control the operator. The switch must have voltage free normally
open contacts (Fig. 16).
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Increase Force
Decrease Force
Increase A/C time
Auto Close enabled
Decrease A/C time
Auto Close disabled
Safety Beam enabled
Safety Beam disabled
4. OBSTRUCTION FORCE ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Theobstructionadjustmentissetautomaticallyduring
programming.Usually,noadjustmentisnecessary.
If a change is needed:
a) Press and hold the SET button until 3 appears on the
display,thenreleasethebutton.
Theunitisnowinforceadjustmentmode.
b) Press the UPbuttontoincreasetheforcesetting,or
the DOWN button to decrease the force setting.
Theminimumforceis1,andcanbeadjustedupwards.
c) Press SETtoconrmyoursetting.
NOTE:Thefactorydefaultsettingis3.
5. AUTOMATIC CLOSING
NOTE: WerecommendthatSafetyBeambeusedinany
installation where the Auto Close function is enabled.
a) Press and hold the UP button until a horizontal
barisindicatedonthedisplay.NowpresstheUP
button once to set the Auto Close time (in minutes).
b) Press the UPbuttontoincreasethetime,orthe
DOWN button to decrease the time.
NOTE:Themaximumtimeis135seconds.Todisable
AutoClose,settimetozero(0).
c) Press the SETbuttontoconrmthechoice.
6. SAFETY BEAM
NOTE: MakesuretheSafetyBeamhasbeencorrectly
installed,anduseNormallyClosedcontactstotheaccessory
terminals of the operator (Figure 16)
Also note that the Safety Beam function must be disabled
if no Safety Beams are tted, otherwise the door cannot be
closed, and the LED will blink once as an indication.
a) Press and hold the DOWN button until 11 appears on the
display.ToenabletheSafetyBeamoption,pressUP
again–thedisplaywillindicateanH(enabled)–orpress
the DOWN button to disable the option
(displaywillshow11).
b) Press SETtoconrmthesetting.
7. PB TERMINAL
Thisterminalcanbeusedforanexternalpushbutton
switch to control the operator. The switch must have
voltagefreenormallyopencontacts(Figure16).

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Safety beam connection (optional) – Fig.16
Remark:
1. Flash (Caution Light) should be less than 25W.
2. PB (External Push Button) should be 'N.O'.
Figure 15
Figure 16
Other terminal introduction and application
1.The O/S/C interfaces available. (Fig. 17, Fig. 18)
Add a new O/S/C button to operate the door.
2. Flash light function. (Fig. 17, Fig. 18)
There are corresponding interfaces for this function and provide 24v-35v flash light voltage.
Connect the flash light with DC 24v-28v, current≤100mA. When use AC 220V power flash
lights, please match an adapter, and wiring as required
Important notes:
1. Flash (Caution Light) should be less than 25W.
2.PB(ExternalPushButton)shouldbe‘NO’.
OTHER TERMINAL INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION
1. TheO/S/Cinterfacesavailable.
AddanewO/S/Cbuttontooperatethedoor.
2. Flash light function.
Therearecorrespondinginterfacesforthisfunctionandprovide24V-35Vashlight
voltage.ConnecttheashlightwithDC24V-28V,current≤100mA.WhenusingAC220V
powerashlights,pleasematchanadapterandwiringasrequired.

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The operator is equipped with a manual release cord to disengage shuttle and move door by
hand while holding the handle down (Fig 19). Pull on the handle to disengage the shuttle. To
re-engage the door simply run operator in automatic mode or move door by hand until the
trolley engages in the chain shuttle.
In situations where the garage door is the only access, it is recommended that an external Key
Release device should be fitted (Fig 20).
1. No particular maintenance is required for the control board.
2. Check the door at least twice a year if it is properly balanced, and all working parts are in
good working condition.
Check the obstacle sensing at least twice a year, and adjust if it is necessary.
Make sure that the safety devices are working effectively (Safety beams, etc.)
Notice: A poorly operating door can affect the life of the operator, and will void the
warranty.
Manual disengagement
Figure 20
Figure 19
Maintenance
MANUAL DISENGAGEMENT
MAINTENANCE
The operator is equipped with a manual release cord to disengage the shuttle and move the
doorbyhandwhileholdingthehandledown(Figure19).Pullonthehandletodisengagethe
shuttle.Tore-engagethedoor,simplyrunoperatorinautomaticmodeormovethedoorby
handuntilthetrolleyengagesinthechainshuttle.
Insituationswherethegaragedooristheonlyaccess,itisrecommendedthatanexternalKey
Releasedeviceshouldbetted(Figure20).
1. No particular maintenance is required for the control board.
2.Checkthedooratleasttwiceayeartoensureitisproperlybalanced,andthatallworking
parts are in good condition.
3.Checkobstaclesensingatleasttwiceayear,andadjustifnecessary.
4.Makesurethatallsafetydevices(suchasSafetyBeam)areworkingeffectively.
NOTE: A poorly operating door can affect the life of the operator, and will void the warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Item Digidoor 6 S
Input voltage 220-240V/110-127V,50–60Hz
Max.pullforce 600 N
Max.doorarea 12m²
Max.doorweight(Balanced) 180kg
Max.doorheight 2400 - 3500mm
Drive Chain/Belt
Opening/ClosingSpeed 160mm/Second
Drive mechanism Chain/Belt
L.E.D 24V/15pcsLEDlamp
Limit setting Electronic
Transformer Overloadprotectiontechnology
Radiofrequency 433.92 MHz
Coding Format Rollingcode(7.38x1019 Combinations)
Standard transmitter 2 X
CodeStorageCapacity 20 different codes
Caution light terminal Included
Workingtemperature -40oC to +50oC
SafetyProtection Softstart&stop,Safetybeamoption
Protection level IP20

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Item
Qty
Description
11
1
Sprocket assy
12
1
U hanging bracket
13
2
Click bracket
14
1
C rail – steel
15
2
Mounting bracket
16
1
Chain / Belt
17
1
Chain wheel
18
1
Wheel bracket
19
1
Track ending bracket
20
1
Wall bracket
21
1
Door bracket
22
1
Bent arm
Item
Qty
Description
1
1
L.E.D cover
2
1
Control PCB-1
3
1
Power PCB-2
4
1
Main cover
5
1
L.E.D light
6
1
DC gear motor
7
1
Motor shaft sleeve
8
1
Transformer
9
1
Transformer plate
10
1
Steel bottom base
Item
Qty
Description
23
1
Straight arm
24
1
Trolley assy
25
1
Chain/Belt connection
26
1
Caution card
27
1
Release handle
28
2
Transmitter
29
1
Transmitter bracket
Parts List
PARTS LIST
Item Qty Description
1 1 L.E.D cover
2 1 Control PCB-1
3 1 Power PCB-2
4 1 Main cover
5 1 L.E.D light
6 1 DC gear motor
7 1 Motor shaft
sleeve
8 1 Transformer
9 1 Transformer
plate
10 1 Steel bottom
base
Item Qty Description
11 1 Sprocketassy
12 1 U hanging
bracket
13 2 Clickbracket
14 1 Crail–steel
15 2 Mounting
bracket
16 1 DC gear motor
17 1 Chain wheel
18 1 Wheelbracket
19 1 Trackending
bracket
20 1 Wallbracket
Item Qty Description
21 1 Doorbracket
22 1 Bent arm
23 2 Straight arm
24 1 Trolleyassy
25 2 Chain/Belt
connection
26 1 Caution card
27 1 Release han-
dle
28 2 Transmitter
29 1 Transmitter
bracket

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COMMON FAULTS & SOLUTIONS
Nature of Fault Possible Cause Solutions
Operator not functioning.
LCD screen is dim.
1.Nopowersupply.
2. Plug wire is loose.
1.Checkthatmainsvoltageispresent.
2.Checkthefuse.
3.Checkthelow-voltagewiresfromthe
transformer to the control board.
4.Checkthattheribboncableisplugged
into the board.
5. If 26V AC is present on the transformer
low-voltageside,replacethecontrol
board.Ifnot,replacethetransformer.
Loss of Limit settings Systemerror Reset the limits. (See PROGRAMMING
OPEN AND CLOSE LIMITS.)
Whilelearning,is
displayed.
Travel is less than 30cm or more
than 9m.
Reset the limits. (See PROGRAMMING
OPEN AND CLOSE LIMITS.)
isdisplayed,andthe
operatordoesnotworkor
stopsworking.
Insufcientvoltage. Checkthepowersupply.
orisdisplayed. Unbalanced springing of the door. Adjustthespringsystemofthedoorto
achieve balance.
Theoperatorisnotworking
andisdisplayed
Open and close limits failed to
learn,orimproperlylearnt.
Reset the limits. (See PROGRAMMING
OPEN AND CLOSE LIMITS.)
CurtesyLEDsarealwayson. Either the control board or the
powersupplyboardisfaulty. Replace the control board or power board.
Afterstartingthedoor,the
operatorstopsautomatically
afterrunning10cm,and
isdisplayed.
Hall sensor wire is loose or
damaged.
Openthecover,checkthehallsensorwire,
and re-plug or replace.
Operatordoesnotwork.The
relayisheardto‘click’,and
isdisplayed
The wires between the gear
motorandthecontrolboardmay
be loose.
Openthecoverandcheckthewires
between the gear motor and the board.
Operatorstopsautomatically
afterrunning10cm,nothingis
displayed.
The wires between the gear
motor and the board are plugged
ininversely.
First power off. Open the cover and
reverse the plug on the wires between the
gear motor and the board. Reset the limits.
(See PROGRAMMING OPEN AND CLOSE
LIMITS.)
Thedooropens,butwillnot
closeandisdisplayed.
1.IfnoSafetyBeamdeviceis
installed:
2.IfaSafetyBeamdeviceis
installed:
1.DisabletheSafetyBeamfunctionifno
safetybeamdeviceisconnected.
(See PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS:
.)
2.TheSafetyBeammaybefaulty,
incorrectlyconnected,misalignedor
obstructedbysomeobject.
After being open for some
time,thedoorclosesbyitself.
ThecourtesyLEDlightsash
4 times.
Automatic closing function is
selected
DisabletheAutoClosefunctionor,if
required,setamoresuitabledelay.NOTE:
ItishighlyrecommendedthataSafety
BeamdeviceisttedifAutoCloseis
selected.
(See PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS:
AUTOMATIC CLOSING.)
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ThecourtesyLED
lightsstayoninsteadof
timing out after the last
operation.
Thepowerboardmaybefaulty. Replace the power board.
ThecourtesyLEDlights
donotwork.
1. The LED wire is not plugged in.
2.TheLEDisfaulty.
3.Thepowerorcontrolboardisfaulty.
1.ChecktheLEDwire.
2. Replace the LED.
3. Replace the circuit board(s).
The door fails to
closefully,stopsand
automaticallyre-opens,
orsimplystopswhile
opening.
The obstacle function is being
activated because:
1. The door is binding or unbalanced.
2. Something is obstructing the door.
1.Inmanualmode,checkthatthedoor
movesfreely(atthespeedoftheoperator).
Re-set the Open and Close limits. (See
PROGRAMMING OPEN AND CLOSE
LIMITS.)
2.Identifytheobstructionandremoveit.
The remote control
doesnotwork,orits
operating range is
reduced.
1.Theremotebatterymaybeat–is
its LED lighting up during operation?
2. The antenna is loose or not well
extended.
3. Local radio interference is present.
1.Replacetheremotebattery.
2.Re-attachorextendtheantennaonthe
operator.
3.Attempttoidentifytheinterferenceand
remove it.
Unable to code in new
remotes.
Thenewremotesmaynotbe
compatible with the operator.
Ensure that the remotes are
compatible.
Unable to code in a
compatibleremote,
andisdisplayed.
Thestoredcapacityof20remotes
is full.
Ensurethatalltheexistingremotes
areavailable,thendeleteallthestored
codes,andcodeinalltheremotes
again. (See PROGRAMMING REMOTE
CONTROLS.)
The operator seems
tobeworking,butthe
door is not moving.
Themotorshaftsleevemaybe
worn out.
Replace the motor shaft sleeve.
(See PARTS LISTING on page 14.)
Thebatterydoesnot
supplypower.
1.Thebatteryisat.
2.Thebatterywireisplugged
inversely.
3.Thebatterywiresmaybefaulty.
4.Thebatterymaybefaulty(old).
1.Chargethebattery.
2.Openthecover,checkbattery
polarity.
3.Checkandreplacethebatterywires.
4.Replacethebattery.Disposeofthe
oldoneresponsibly.
Other abnormal issues Externaldevicesarenotcompatible
with the operator.
Removealltheexternaldevices.Ifthe
abnormalissuespersist,replacethe
circuit board.
COMMON FAULTS & SOLUTIONS
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Installation Instructions and User Guide
ROLL UP
DOOR OPENER
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oftheSwartlandGroup,traditionalvaluessuchashardwork,prideinour
craft and continuous improvement are an integral part of who we are.
Thesevaluesareatthecoreofallourproducts,resultinginproducts
that are manufactured to the highest standards and made to last.
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