Timer To Close (Auto-Close); Force / Torque Of Motor; Disposal / Battery Disposal - Chamberlain LYN300 Series Instructions Manual

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COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION / PROGRAMMING
Once the travel distances are programmed, the remote controls can be programmed as well. (Refer to RADIO AND RADIO PROGRAMMING ).
1. You can now let the door run 2 complete cycles by pressing a key on the remote or a connected switch and observe the process.
Close the door again, WITHOUT making another setting.
2. If all adjustments are done, check operation of photocells, switch, fl ashing light, remotes, accessories, etc.
3. Advise people using the gate with regard to gate operation, safety functions and how to release the gate in order to operate it manually.

TIMER TO CLOSE (AUTO-CLOSE)

NOTE: Only possible with connected photocells (1 + COM). Time frames from 2 seconds up to 120 seconds are possible.
Activate:
1. Press and hold P2 until yellow LED starts fl ashing
2. Now count the time you wish to program
3. Press P2 again. Done!
Deactivate:
1. Press and hold P2 until yellow LED starts fl ashing.
2. Press P3. Yellow LED goes out. Done!

FORCE / TORQUE OF MOTOR

Thrust of the motor is set automatically while programming the travel
distance. Thrust can only be modifi ed by programming the travel
distance again. If gate movement is impeded by weather or changes
to the installation (rust or inappropriate lubrication) it may have to be
repaired.
DISPOSAL
The packaging is made from environmentally friendly materials. It can be disposed of in the local recycling bin. According to the European
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment, this device must be properly disposed of after use to ensure the reuse of
materials. The information on the possibilities of this waste disposal is provided by the local government or municipality.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be disposed along with domestic waste, but are
obliged to be returned.
After use they can be returned free of charge locally e.g. in trade or at municipal collecting points.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries are marked with a crossed waste container as well as with the
chemical symbol which describes their toxic element, "Cd" for cadmium, "Hg" for mercury and "Pb" for lead.
The control board complies with the latest EU guidelines.
One of these guidelines specifi es that the closing forces
at the gate edge must not exceed 400N (40 kg) for the last 500 mm
before the door is CLOSED. Above 500 mm, the maximum force at
the gate edge must not exceed 1400 N (140 kg). If this cannot be
ensured, a safety edge must be mounted on the gate at a height up
to 2.5 m or on the pillar on the opposite side (EN12453).
Pb
Cd
Hg
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