2.2 - MANUAL CONTROL
The panels can be manoeuvred without any
prior programming, for example during motor
installation.
• To enter manual mode, press OK for 3 seconds.
LED L4 will flash.
• Press and hold the button for the desired
movement.
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• PROG and "+" can be pressed simultaneously,
for example, to open both panels at the same
time.
• To exit, press PROG and "–" simultaneously
(press and release).
• Otherwise, after a minute with no action on a
button, the system will automatically exit manual
control.
In addition, in this mode, LEDs L1 and L2 are used
to test the status of the photocell inputs (PHO) and
wired control (2B):
If photocells are connected, LED L1 will be on if
the infrared beam is unobstructed.
If a wired control device is connected to input
2B, LED L2 turns on when the contactor of the
component is activated.
2.3 - TOTAL RESET
You can reset to factory settings.
• To do so, press "–" and "+" and OK at the same
time for 8 seconds until a LED display appears.
All the settings now have their default value and
you must redo the self-learning.
However, this procedure does not delete the
remote controls from the memory.
3 - DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL
This motorised gate and its packaging are made
of different types of materials, some of which must
be recycled and others which must be discarded.
None of the items should be left outdoors or thrown
into a household bin.
To separate the different materials, the kit elements
must be dissembled by a qualified person.
Sort items by type:
- Batteries / - Electronic card / - Plastics / - Scrap
/ - Cardboard and paper / - Other
Once the items have been sorted, send them to
the appropriate recycling organisation and drop off
the other materials at a waste treatment centre.
Information on environmental protection
The consumer is required by law to
recycle
accumulators. Disposing of them in
household waste is strictly forbidden.
Batteries/accumulators
substances are marked with symbols (shown
opposite) which indicate that it is forbidden
to discard them in the household waste. The
corresponding heavy metal designations are
as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead. These used batteries/accumulators can
all
used
batteries
containing
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