Conqueror CIL-CD800S, CIL-BD800S Owner's Manual

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GARAGE DOOR OPENER
OWNER’S MANUAL
CIL
CIL----CD800S
CILCIL
CIL
CIL----BD800S
CILCIL
CD800S(
CD800SCD800S
BD800S(
BD800SBD800S
(Chain
(Belt
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ChainChain
Belt)
BeltBelt
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Features
Manual locking of the door when a power failure occurs: If power failure occurs while
the door is opening, the door can be released by pulling the clutch down, then manually
moving the door to the closed position, then the door can be locked. The system can be
automatically re-engaged again once the power is back on again simply by pressing the
open/close button on the remote. The chain will travel until the spool on the chain
engages. After this, normal operation is resumed.
Rolling code: integrated circuit with specialized rolling code with over a billion random
codes. Up to 20 transmitters can be coded to the auto opener.
Travel and limits memory: the limit and travel settings are stored on a microprocessor
chipset, even after the power is removed, the information will be retained on the chipset.
Soft start & soft stop which lessens the impact on the door during operation, and prolongs
the life of both the door and opener. This also provides extremely quiet operation as there
is no sudden stopping or starting of the door.
Resistance/sensitivity protection: the opener will check and set the force protection which
ensures the opener has optimum operational sensitivity. The circuitry automatically
adjusts the sensitivity control of the door during standard operation allowing manual
adjustment to be unnecessary.
Photo cell beam sensors can be connected to the opener to ensure further protection.
Auto closing: A function that allows the opener to be set to auto-close after a user-set time
from 1 to 9 minutes. This function requires the use of Photo Cell Beam Sensors.
Burglar Alarm: the opener can be connected to a special alarm monitor. This alarm will
siren will activate should the door be forcibly opened outside normal operation.
Fault checking: using the on-board diagnostics LED’s, a set of codes will determine
possible faults or errors.
Easy operation: All opener settings are indicated on the LED display in simple codes.
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Contents
1. Required tool list 01
2. Important safety instructions 01
3. Opener installation 02
3.1 Important installation instruction 02
3.2 Installation sketch map 03
3.3 Sectional rail assembly 03
3.4 Opener assembly 04
3.5 Installing opener 05
3.6 Installation of door opening limit piece 05
4. Automated instructions & programming 06
4.1 Ready status 06
4.2 Operational instructions 06
4.3 Adjustment methods 06
4.4 Operational Diagnostics 07
5. Locking door manually 08
6. Accessories Installation 08
6.1 Photo beam installation 08
6.2 Push button installation 09
6.3 Alarm installation 09
6.4 Back-up battery installation 09
7. Maintenance and repair 09
8. Technical data 09
9. Trouble shooting 09, 10
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1. Required tool list
This automatic door opener is designed to be installed by trained professionals. If this is to be installed as a DIY install, you will require all, but not limited to, the following;
Electric Drill or Battery Drill
Timber Tec Driver Bit
Socket Set
Philips and Flat Screw Drivers
Silicon Spray
Builders Pencil
2. Important safety instructions
WARNING – INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVER INJURY FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND ALWAYS DO THE FOLLOWING:
1) Your garage doors need to be kept properly balanced and in a mechanically sound condition. Have a professional service person make repairs to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware, and to ensure that the door is serviced on a regular basis.
2) Do not let children play near a garage door when it is opening or closing. Never operate the door without being able to see it through the entire operation
3) Never put fingers between the sections of a garage door, even if you own a Conqueror Pinch Free Sectional Door, best practice is always to keep your fingers away from moving parts. Keep hands and fingers clear of section joints, hinges, tracks, springs and other door parts.
4) Do not let children play with transmitters or remote controls, and place these items out of reach of children.
5) Test the door operator automatically reverses on hitting an obstruction monthly. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a 40mm high object (or a 50mm by 100mm board laid flat) on the floor. If the garage door does not reverse, adjust either the force or the limit of travel, and re-test the automatic reversing function.
6) Disconnect the electrical power to the operator before attempting any repairs. Only authorized repair and service agents are permitted to remove the outer cover of the auto opener. Only simple repairs to the opener or door should ever be carried out. If in doubt, call a Conqueror service agent immediately.
7) If possible, use the emergency release only when the door is closed, as should the door have lost spring tension or the cable had come off, this may result in the door falling rapidly which can cause serious injury or death.
8) Do not use the emergency release rope to open or close the door!
9) Keep this manual in a safe place along with a copy of the invoice.
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3. Opener Installation
3.1. Important installation instructions
In order to reduce the risk of serious injuries or death, please read and follow all
instructions provided!
1) Install only on a properly balanced door. An improperly balanced door has the potential
to inflict severe injury. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware before installing the opener!
2) Remove all ropes and remove or make inoperative all locks connected to the garage door
before installing opener!
3) Where possible, install the operator at least 2.1 meters or more above the floor. For
products having an emergency release, mount the emergency release at least 1.8 meters above the floor!
4) Locate the control button:
• Within sight of door
• At a minimum height of 1.5 meters so children are not able to reach it, and
• Away from all moving parts of the door
5) This operator is to be used only with residential sectional or one-piece doors!
6) To avoid damage to the garage door and operator, disable any door locking mechanisms
before installing and operating the operator.
7) Prior to installation ensure that all fixing points where screws and bolts will penetrate
through walls or ceilings that no electrical, gas or water lines are in the way or may come into contact with.
8) The garage ceiling must have installed appropriate timber fixing points. The installer
must ensure that the operator is firmly attached and is not screwed into only gypsum or plaster ceilings which are not alone structurally appropriate for fixing to.
9) The enclosed emergency release rope must be installed at a convenient height, and not at
a level that will interfere with vehicles moving in and out of the garage! Check the emergency release operation after installation to ensure ease of operation.
10) Do not use the emergency release rope to open or close the door!
11) After installing the opener, check that the door automatically reverses when it comes into
contact with a 40mm high object on the floor during the closing sequence!
12) All electrical terminations involving mains voltage (240VAC) must be performed by a
qualified electrician. This includes the installation of the 3 pin socket. The automatic operator comes supplied with a fixed 1 meter long power cord with a standard 3 pin plug attached, so can be plugged directly into a standard 10 Amp power socket or extension cord if required.
13) Any low voltage ancillary device connections can be performed by the homeowner or
qualified installer. These include safety beams, alarm control systems, wired wall control switches etc.
For garages without a second access door or internal access, an additional emergency release is necessary, which prevents a possible lock out!
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