Increase
Decrease
b. Reversal Limit Setting
The reversal limit determines from which distance to the floor the motor
reverses (i.e. opens again) in the event it encounters an obstacle. The
reversal limit can be set from 0-9 cm ground clearance, whereby the factory
setting is 1 cm. In northern European countries especially, it is often
necessary not to have the reversal limit at its lowest setting because of snow
that can be on the ground.
a) Press and hold the SET Button until "1" appears on the display, then
release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "b" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the reversal
limit setting adjustment mode. A "1" will be shown on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the height of
the reversal limit. The setting can be set between "0" and "9" on the
display. "1" is the factory setting which means the opener will ignore
up to 1 cm of an obstacle when the door is in its completely closed
position.
Each number between 1 and 9 is the number in centimeters
that the opener will ignore when closing the door. E.g. if this
setting is set to 4, the opener will ignore and not reverse when
up to 4 cm of an obstacle is encountered when closing the
door.
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
C. Wicket Door (door-in-door) Contact Setting
a) Press and hold the SET Button until "1" appears on the display, then
release the button.
b) Press the UP button until "C" shows on the display.
c) Press SET to enter this setting sub-menu. You're now in the wicket
door (or door-in-door) contact setting adjustment mode. A "0" will be
shown on the display.
d) Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the height of
the reversal limit. The setting can be set between "0" and "1" on the
display. "0" is the factory setting.
"0" means the wicket door contact setting is Normally Open
(NO)
"1" means the wicket door contact setting is Normally Closed
(NC)
e) Press SET to confirm your selection. The display will return to "I I".
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