1. General safety instructions Document icons y Instruction requiring action DANGER! – List, itemisation Failure to comply with the operating instructions could ) Factory settings result in life-threatening danger! These operating instructions contain important infor- ✓ Check mation for ensuring safe use of the product. Particular attention is drawn to potential hazards.
Requirements to be met by the operator of the door system: – Wear and tear parts such as springs, bowden cables, – Knowledge and safekeeping of the instruction manual. door cables, rollers, pulleys, tooth belts, seals, batteries, – Safekeeping of the test book for future reference. fuses, bulbs, locks and locking mechanisms are not –...
2. Product overview Type Facing cap SG 20 / SG 90 2.1 Assembly measurements View from above b Finished dimension curtain = unit width - 75 c Clear width d Unit width = clear width + 152 e Box height Clear height g Length of guide rail h Unit height...
3. Installation 2.2 Scope of supply 3.1 Preparing for installation 2.2.1 Standard scope of supply DANGER! Life-threatening danger due to electric shock! Touching live parts may cause electric shock, burns, or death. y It is vital that you disconnect the operator system from the power supply before commencing cabling work.
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For garages without a second entrance: y Equip the garage door inside and outside with an emergency hand crank to open/close the garage even in the event of a disruption. Checking the brickwork . X X X .X X P O S X X X X X R .: X X X A U F.
3.2 Preparation for installation 3.3 Mount the rails These instructions describe the installation at a standard 3.3 / 1 location. The illustrations refer to door systems with shafts pre-fitted in the factory. NOTICE Danger of material damage due to improper assembly! Always follow the instructions below to avoid material damage and malfunctioning.
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3.3 / 2 NOTICE Risk of damage to the door system and wall due to ø 6 , 0 improper assembly! Avoid direct contact with the wall, as this may damage the door system and/or the wall. y Carefully lift the box and the guide rails into the desired position.
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3.3 / 5 3.3 / 6 Variante 2 Deckenhöhe < Elementhöhe + 30 mm NOTICE Risk of material damage due to improper installation! Twisting or bending of the runner rails will destroy the pins. y Raise the box carefully. y Make sure the runner rails are not twisted or bent when erecting the box and guide rails.
3.4 Connect the control unit 3.3 / 7 3.4 / 1 y Drill through the pre-drilled holes of the guide rails into the brickwork. Material Refer to the supplied separate instructions (installation Solid material ≤ 40 instructions SOMFY, point 3.4) when installing and commissioning the control unit.
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Left roller variant 3.4 / 5 NOTICE Risk of damage due to soiling! The action of moving parts may be limited by drilling dust. y Always remove any drilling dust from the door system after drilling holes. 3.4 / 3 Ø...
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3.4 / 6 3.4 / 7 2 3 4 y Connect the cables as follows: A Blue terminal block, motor y Insert the terminal blocks: B Red terminal block, safety brake A Blue terminal block, motor C Connection cable, motor Red terminal block, safety brake D Connection cable, safety brake C Green terminal block, curtain...
3.5 Mount the box 3.6 Positioning of the end limits 3.5 / 1 For the installation and initial operation of the tubular motor please look up the enclosed separate instructions. y Connect the mounting cable to power supply. NOTICE Risk of material damage due to improper end limit adjustment! An incorrectly adjusted lower end limit may result in damage to the door curtain, the shaft and the tubular...
3.7 Connection of the contact bar Upper end limit 3.6 / 2 For installation and initial operation of the control unit please look up the enclosed separate instructions. NOTICE Danger of material damage due to improper assembly! An incorrectly guided spiral cable may cause malfunctioning or damage.
3.8 Install the covers 3.9 Mount the emergency release (optional) 3.8 / 1 3.9 / 1 y Travel the door in CLOSED position. y Screw the emergency eye holder on the emergency eye. 3.9 / 2 y Screw the cover onto the box. 3.8 / 2 y Install the guide rail covers.
3.10 Completing the installation 4.2 Emergency hand crank 3.10 / 1 NOTICE Danger of damage to property due to uncontrolled movement of the door! When the release mechanism is operated, uncontrolled door movements could occur: – If the door springs are weak or broken. –...
4.2 / 3 Checks by qualified professionals Power-operated windows, doors and gates must be inspected by fully trained and qualified professionals (written inspection records must be kept) at regular intervals of no more than one year. y Use a suitable closing door measuring device to check the driving power.
6. Disassembly 8. Appendix DANGER! 8.1 Technical Data Life-threatening danger due to electric shock! y It is vital that you disconnect the operator system from the power supply before disassembly. Take measures Electrical data to ensure that the power supply remains disconnected during disassembly.
8.2 Declaration of conformity 8.3 Declaration of performance Door manufacturer: Type inspection: Qompact Q2R Alulux GmbH Messingstraße 16 Purpose of use according to DIN EN 13241-1:2011 Doors – 33145 Verl comfort garage door hereby declares that the Resident ceiling-mounted door Alulux GmbH, Messingstraße 16, 33415 Verl...
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