Garage Door Centre Vertico Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Manual is about: Comfort Overhead Garage Door System made of Aluminium

Summary of Vertico

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    Installation and operating instructions comfort overhead garage door system made of aluminium last updated 08/2008 www.Thegaragedoorcentre.Co.Uk 0800 525 442 www.Thegaragedoorcentre.Co.Uk www.Thegaragedoorcentre.Co.Uk 0800 525 442 www.Thegaragedoorcentre.Co.Uk.

  • Page 2: Contents

    2 installation and operating instructions 1. Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2. Meaning of symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 3: General Safety Advice

    Installation and operating instructions 3 3. General safety advice caution! To avoid personal injury or damage to property, the following points must be observed. Target group the installation instructions are intended for qualified and trained specialist persons. Mounting, initial operation, settin...

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    4 installation and operating instructions caution! To avoid personal injury or damage to property, the following points must be observed. Guarantee a guarantee with regard to function and safety can only be granted if installation is carried out in a competent way and these instructions are followed...

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    Installation and operating instructions 5 3. General safety advice caution! To avoid personal injury or damage to property, the following points must be observed. Advice on commissioning the door system all door users must be instructed in the system’s operation once it has been installed. • make su...

  • Page 6: Scope of Supply

    6 installation and operating instructions 4. Scope of supply “¯ “ 2 standard scope of supply 1 curtain 2 top track (opening side) 3 end cover for top track 4 cover for top track (opening side) 5 floor track (opening side) 6 top corner deflection unit 7 end cover for floor track 8 bottom corner defle...

  • Page 7: Assembly Measurements

    Installation and operating instructions 7 5. Assembly measurements 51 100 51 x f these instructions are intended for a standard location with sufficient room at the lintel. In the special case of “mounting on the ceiling”, please contact the manufacturer. Assembly lintel (standard situation) ceiling...

  • Page 8: Installation

    8 installation and operating instructions checking the floor • underlay any slanted or uneven brickwork. Attention! To ensure a smooth door run, the installation location must be examined. A b specifications on the box sticker: element dimensions: e.G. 4500 x 2051 (a x b) measurement check • compare...

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    Installation and operating instructions 9 6. Installation 2000 2000 2800 - 2850 6.3 the angle between both mounting walls has to be 90°. A tolerance of +/– 1° is allowed. Z y 6.4 the slope in the garage must not exceed 1.5 %. Z y x 100 = slope in % www.Thegaragedoorcentre.Co.Uk 0800 525 442 www.Theg...

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    = 150 = = 150 = = = 150 150 10 installation and operating instructions 6. Installation 6.5 caution! To avoid injuries, the tracks must be secured against falling. To achieve sufficient stability, at least four fixing brackets must be installed per track (this number must be increased accordingly for...

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    Installation and operating instructions 11 6. Installation 6.8 a • drill through the fixing bracket (a) into the wall. • screw the fixing bracket (a) to the wall. Min Ø 6 6.9 • push the upper track (c) with the motor unit into the upper corner deflection unit (d). • position the upper track (c) alof...

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    12 installation and operating instructions 6. Installation 6.11 d a • place the floor track (a) under the upper track (d). 6.12 6.13 • align the floor track (a) so that it lies plumb beneath the upper track (d) along its entire length. Depending on the conditions on site, the position of the upper t...

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    Installation and operating instructions 13 6. Installation 6.15 e f • fix the floor track (a). • mark the drill points. • drill through all openings in the guide grooves (e). • drill through all the indentations on the sides (f). • screw the floor track at all fixing points. Tip: for concrete founda...

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    600 14 installation and operating instructions 6. Installation 6.17 d • move the upper track (b) approx. 600 mm from the corner deflection unit (c). • pull the brush inlay (d) up to the corner deflection unit (c). If the depth of the room does not allow you to pull the brush inlay, the upper track (...

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    Installation and operating instructions 15 6. Installation 6.21 d b 6.22 a b a c • slide the brush inlay (d) back into the upper track (b). • slide the upper track (b) past the connector and up to the corner deflection unit (c). • position the upper track (b) on the markings. • tighten the screws on...

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    100 100 550-800 550-800 550-800 ø6,0 ø9,5 16 installation and operating instructions 6. Installation • pull the connector clamp (l) to the carriage (q). • attach the connector clamp (l) to the carriage (q) with two screws. 6.25 s j r advice: the slot on the last lamella must be fitted with a guide r...

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    Installation and operating instructions 17 6. Installation 6.28 • align the closing edge rail (a) flush with the upper track (b). • secure the position with a screw clamp. • drill through the closing edge rail (a) into the wall. • screw the closing edge rail (a) to the wall. • cover the drill holes ...

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    18 installation and operating instructions 6. Installation • fit the cover (e) in the upper track (b) on the door opening side. 6.32 e b e b 6.7 assembling the emergency release device (optional) attention! To avoid damage to the door and lock, the key may not be inserted in the emergency release lo...

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    Installation and operating instructions 19 6. Installation • screw the bowden cable cover (e) to the connector (f). • lay the bowden cable cover (g) at the door. • attach the bowden cable cover (g) at the connector (f) with the screw of the bowden cable retainer (e). • pinch off the bowden cable cov...

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    20 installation and operating instructions 7. Quick release and emergency release attention! To avoid damage to the door, the door may only be moved at a moderate speed when released. The key should not be inserted in the lock of the emergency release device when the door is moving. Quick release di...

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    Installation and operating instructions 21 8. Connection of control elements caution! Danger of electric shock! Before any cabling works begin, it must be ensured that the cables are disconnected from the power supply. During cabling works, it must be ensured that the cables remain disconnected from...

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    22 installation and operating instructions terminal xb01 (fig. 8.2) 8. Connection of control elements advice: if a photocell is to be connected, it must be installed before the express programming procedure is carried out. The photocell will only be recognised automatically by the controls if this i...

  • Page 23: Hand Transmitter

    + + installation and operating instructions 23 caution! Children are not allowed to operate the hand transmitters! Before operating the hand transmitter, make sure that there are neither persons nor objects in the operating range of the door. Reference: the procedure for programming hand transmitter...

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    24 installation and operating instructions transfer the coding using this function it is possible to transfer the coding of a hand transmitter that has already been programmed for operating the operator system (master transmitter) to another hand transmitter. Caution! Before operating the hand trans...

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    Installation and operating instructions 25 change coding if a hand transmitter has been lost, this function can be used to change the coding of the remaining remote control transmitters. 9. Hand transmitter • connect one end of the transmission plug to the hand transmitter. • at the free end of the ...

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    26 installation and operating instructions • connect the motor unit to the electricity supply. All control lights will be lit up for approx. 3 seconds. 10.2 overview of the control unit operating elements 10.1 connecting the operator system 10. Initial operation legend: led on led pulses factory def...

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    Installation and operating instructions 27 10. Initial operation in operating mode, led 5 lights up briefly when an object/person passes the reference point. 10.4 reference point advice: in the factory default setting and after a reset, the controls are set to start in the closed door position. To e...

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    28 installation and operating instructions 10. Initial operation 10.5 express programming advice: for proper initial operation of the operator system, the express programming procedure must be carried out. This applies for the initial operation and after resetting. When programming the open and clos...

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    Installation and operating instructions 29 10. Initial operation operating mode 1. P 1x >2s start express programming / programme the door open end position 2. Drive the door to the open position 3. Correct the open door position using (+) and (–) 4. P 1x save the open door position / programme the ...

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    30 installation and operating instructions 10. Initial operation 10.6 advanced functions caution! Important factory default settings can be changed using the extended functions. All the parameters must be set correctly to avoid damage to persons or property. Intermediate position advice: after chang...

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    Installation and operating instructions 31 10. Initial operation 10.7 function test learning run for determining the driving power check: after express programming and after making changes to the programming menu, the following learning runs and checks must be carried out. The operator system determ...

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    Checking the automatic cut-out caution! The automatic cut-out must be correctly programmed for the close and open directions to prevent damage to persons or property. Automatic cut-out, opening for drive systems where the door has openings in the door wing (diameter of opening > 50 mm): • apply a lo...

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    Installation and operating instructions 33 11.1 general notes on extended operator functions caution! Important factory default settings can be changed using the extended functions. All the parameters must be set correctly to avoid damage to persons or property. Additional functions can be programme...

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    11.2 programming structure for extended operator functions (example for level 2, menu 2) end programming parameter menu levels level 3 level 4 menu 3 menu 2 menu 1 menu-exit (level 2) level 2 level 1 levels-exit level 8 > 10 sec. Menu 8 parameter operating mode + - + - + - + - p + - + - + - + - + - ...

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    Installation and operating instructions 35 11. Extended operator functions 11.3 general overview of the programmable functions level menu factory default setting level 1 – basic functions menu 3: intermediate position open – menu 4: intermediate position close – menu 7: relay output signal light men...

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    36 installation and operating instructions 11. Extended operator functions level menu factory default setting level 6 - variable speed menu 1: speed open setting 16 menu 2: soft run speed open setting 6 menu 3: soft run position open - menu 4: speed close setting 16 menu 5: smart run speed, close se...

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    Installation and operating instructions 37 11. Extended operator functions 11.4 functions overview for the levels reference: if changes are made in menus 3 and 4 in level 1, a new learning run must be carried out for the automatic cut-out. The learning run procedure is described in section 10.7. Att...

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    38 installation and operating instructions 11. Extended operator functions legend: led on led pulses factory default setting led off led flashes quickly led flashes quickly – not possible setting function (with optional signal light relay only) explanation / advice a7 signal light function level 3 m...

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    Installation and operating instructions 39 11. Extended operator functions 1. Operating mode/ closed door position 2. P 1x >10s start advanced programming / reset programming 3. P 1x in level 1/ change to menu 3 4. 3x in level 1/ change to menu 8 5. P 1x change to programming mode 6. 1x select reset...

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    40 installation and operating instructions 11. Extended operator functions legend: led on led pulses factory default setting led off led flashes quickly led flashes quickly – not possible * the higher the setting, the higher the driving power. ** the lower the setting, the more sensitive the automat...

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    Installation and operating instructions 41 11. Extended operator functions advice: - the automatic closing timer can only be programmed if a photocell or a closing edge safety device is installed. - the functions in menu 1 can be altered as desired via the time settings in menus 3 and 4. Menu 1: aut...

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    42 installation and operating instructions 11. Extended operator functions legend: led on led pulses factory default setting led off led flashes quickly led flashes quickly – not possible menu 1: programmable impulse input level 5 – special function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 menu 1: pro...

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    Installation and operating instructions 43 11. Extended operator functions level 6 - variable speed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 menu 1: speed open (in increments) – – – – – – 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 menu 2: soft run speed open (in increments) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 menu...

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    44 installation and operating instructions 11. Extended operator functions legend: led on led pulses factory default setting led off led flashes quickly led flashes quickly – not possible level 8 – system settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 menu 1: photocell a1 b1 c1 d1 – – – – – – – – –...

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    Installation and operating instructions 45 11. Extended operator functions menu 3: function of automatic cut-out menu 4: operating modes menu 5: function of the direction command transmitter 1 door reverses a little: the drive system moves the door a short distance in the opposite direction in order...

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    46 installation and operating instructions 11. Extended operator functions menu 6: function of the impulse command transmitter setting impulse command transmitters explanations a6 not active the impulse command transmitters only give a command when the door is stationary. B6 stop only, then standard...

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    Installation and operating instructions 47 in addition to messages regarding the door position, status messages give information regarding the status of the operator system during operation. Safety elements: during operation led 1 serves as a status indicator for the safety elements connected (closi...

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    Switching to operating mode the controls switch to operating mode as soon as they receive a movement impulse. Switching to diagnostic mode the controls can be switched to diagnostic mode from either message mode or operating mode. • give the (p) button a short press. The controls switch to diagnosti...

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    Installation and operating instructions 49 12. Messages 12.3.2 malfunctions with error messages error cause solution message 7 - if no buttons are pressed within 120 seconds, the programming mode terminates automatically. - open and closed door positions programmed without passing the reference poin...

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    13. Technical data vertico garage door operator electrical data - nominal voltage 230 v - nominal frequency 50 hz - power consumption 1.1 a - power input - operation 0.25 kw - power input - stand-by - operating mode (operating time) kb 2 min. - control voltage 24 v dc - protection category, motor un...

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