Maintenance; Battery Replacement; Battery Disposal - B&D Controll-A-Door TB-6 Instruction Manual

Controll-a-door series power drive & roll-a-pro series rolling door opener
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Power Drive & Roll-A-Pro
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22. Maintenance

Door Maintenance
A poorly maintained door could cause fatal / serious injuries or
damage to property.
• Frequently examine the door, particularly the cables, springs and
mountings for signs of wear, damage or imbalance. DO NOT USE
if repair or adjustment is needed since a fault in the installation or
an incorrectly balanced door may cause injury.
• Fasterners: Check all screws, nuts and bolts to ensure they are
secure.
• Spring Tension: It is natural for springs to lose tension. Should the
door become hard to operate or completely inoperative, contact
a door professional.
• Guide Tracks: Clean the internal sections of the guide tracks every
3 - 6 months with a cloth dampened with mineral turps or methylated
spirits.

23. Battery Replacement

Battery Type:
3V Lithium Battery CR2032.
To test the battery is working, press and
hold a transmitter button. Check Light
Status table to determine if battery needs
replacing
Light Status
Battery Status
Solid
OK
Flashing
Requires replacement
No light
Requires replacement

24. Battery Disposal

When batteries reach the end of their usual life in accordance with Australian Battery Recycling Initiative please follow the next
simple steps for protecting the environment. Refer to the Automatic Technology website for information on where to recycle
batteries in Australia.
DO NOT throw the batteries in municipal waste. This symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that
the battery should not be placed in the municipal waste. Check your local regulations for appropriate
disposal of the batteries.
Recycling all batteries will have other environmental and social benefits:
• Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other
reasons. Lithium batteries can explode or catch fire in
landfill, while button cells are dangerous if swallowed by
children. Recycling offers a safe and environmentally
responsible solution for end of life batteries.
• Battery recycling recovers non-renewable materials such
as lead, cadmium, stella, zinc, manganese, cobalt, silver,
plastics and rare earth elements.
WARNING! Prior to disposal, recycling, or collection, all battery terminals must be securely
insulated with a non conductive material to prevent any two batteries from short circuiting
and generating heat during storage or transport. Battery terminals may be insulated with
electrical tape; or batteries may be individually packaged in a non conductive material
(e.g., plastic bag or original packaging).
Instruction Manual
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Use finger nails to separate
the transmitter casing to
expose circuit board.
Use a non-metallic object
(e.g. pen) to remove the
battery.
• Removal of batteries and other hazardous household
products from household waste facilitates the recovery of
organic materials through alternative waste technologies
such as composting. Batteries and heavy metals are
known contaminants in compost.
• The community supports recycling because it reduces
waste to landfill and achieves environmental benefits.
WARNING! Failure to maintain your garage
door may void the warranty on your garage
door opener.
DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF:
DIY
Door
adjustments
carried out by experienced persons,
as this function can be dangerous if not
performed under strict safety procedures.
Run the Safety Testing procedures
MONTHLY in Section 11 to ensure garage
tip
door is fit for use.
should
only
be
Use a pen
to push the
battery down
through the
side opening
to release
battery

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