Ducati 8500 SF Assembly Instructions Manual
Ducati 8500 SF Assembly Instructions Manual

Ducati 8500 SF Assembly Instructions Manual

24v belt driven garage door opener
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Assembly instructions
8500 SF
UK HELP-LINE:
0845 136 2012
Mo-Fri: 0900-1900
Sat: 0900-1700
Sun:1000-1600
Counterweighted / projecting up and
max.
h 2,15 m
over door*
*= requires extra accessory
canopy arm part #992012, not included
in the kit
CAUTION:
Only to be installed on well-balanced doors.
CAUTION:
Carefully read these mounting instructions before installation.
If you need further information, contact the manufacturer:
Allducks or UK Customer Support, HELP LINE:
UK HELP LINE: 08451362012
24V belt driven garage door opener
Sectional door
max.
h 2,15 m
Rev. 10/08 ENG
Standard door
max.
h 2,30 m
Kg
Max traction:
70 kg
2
max. 8 m
Power;
230 V / 50 Hz
Gear
8-24 V dc
Opening time
11-18 sec.
MADE
IN ITALY
Min.
5 cm
Allducks srl
via Alessandro Volta, 1
20060 Ornago (MI) Italy
Ph. +39/039/6010654
Fax +39/039/6011243
service@allducks.it
www.allducks.it
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  • Page 1 Assembly instructions Rev. 10/08 ENG 8500 SF 24V belt driven garage door opener Max traction: 70 kg max. 8 m Power; 230 V / 50 Hz Gear 8-24 V dc UK HELP-LINE: Opening time 0845 136 2012 11-18 sec. Mo-Fri: 0900-1900...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE WARNING Kit contents Technical specifications Garage door types Standard non-projecting up-and-over door Sectional door Projecting up-and-over door Operating limits and installation scheme Assembly instructions 10-12 Attachment instructions 13-14 Manual release system 230V power supply Remote control coding Power adjustment CTH29S electronic panel Setting the travel limits...
  • Page 3: Warning

    Very Important Safety WARNINGS WARNING: This garage door opener has been designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed, operated, maintained and tested in strict accordance with the instructions and warnings contained in this manual. Please read this instruction manual carefully before you proceed with installation of your garage door opener, and make sure that the door's weight, dimensions and type are within the limits for this opener model.
  • Page 4 Never permit anyone to cross the path of a closing garage door. No one should go under a stopped, partially open garage door. Always make sure you have connected the unlocking cable in order to allow the garage door to be manually unlocked (from inside and out), and operate it manually if there is a power failure or other problem.
  • Page 5: Kit Contents

    1. Kit contents 8500SF Complete gear 24V DC with CTR29S electronic panel, receiver and transformer One rolling code, 2 radio transmitting channels at 433.92 MHz Belt drive 270 cm iron “U” rail (3 x 90cm) with 2 connectors Manual unlocking device from inside/outside Mounting hardware (pre-assembled) Mounting instructions Figure 1...
  • Page 6: Garage Door Types

    3. Garage door types Figure 2 3.1 Non projecting up-and-over door For installation on a non-projecting up-and-over door, no extra accessories are needed. Use the 2 standard door brackets to connect the trolley trolley to the door. standard door brackets 3.2 Sectional door Figure 3 For installation on a sectional door,...
  • Page 7: Operating Limits And Installation Scheme

    4. Operating limits and installation To attach the rail of the garage door opener, a minimum distance of 5 cm is required between ceiling and door. And a minimum distance of 1 cm is required between rail and door (see Figure 6). Rack containing the chain drive system Figure 5 Power 230V - 50/60Hz...
  • Page 8: Wall Mount

    Installation scheme Figure 7 Wall mount (This zone must be strong and reinforced with an iron plate if necessary.) Page 8 Page 8...
  • Page 9 Gear support extra rail support The gearbox must be attached to the Rail parts “830” can additionally be ceiling with the supplied parts “821”. attached to the ceiling with a cable. Door mount (This zone must be strong and reinforced with an iron plate if necessary.) CAUTION: To prevent injury from pinching, keep hands...
  • Page 10: Assembly Instructions

    5. Assembly instructions Step 1: “U” Rail assembly Assemble the 3 elements of the rail (part #829) by fitting them into the 2 rail braces (part #830). See Figures 8-10. Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Step 2: Attaching the belt into the trolley and around the pulley. The pulley and trolley are supplied pre-assembled: Figure 11 Trolley...
  • Page 11 Slide the belt through the trolley as shown in Figure 12 and then pass it around the pulley. Lock the belt with the securing plate as shown in Figure 13-14. WARNING: The securing plate must connect the belt in a specific position: on the side opposite to the unlocking plug fixed on the trolley, and between the trolley and the pulley.
  • Page 12 Step 4: Connecting the belt to the pulley on the motor Turn the motor head, and take off the pulley cover. Slide the belt around the pulley (Figure 17). Put the pulley cover on and attach it with the screws (Figure 18). Insert the “U”...
  • Page 13: Attachment Instructions

    6. Attachment instructions Step 5 Door jamb mount: Position the pilot holes horizontally on the vertical centre line of the door. Fasten the 828 bracket to the door jamb or wall by means of 2 bolts (not supplied) of the right size and type for the structure.
  • Page 14 Step 7 Attaching the door Close the garage door. The attachment plate 809 is supplied pre-assembled to the trolley by 2 brackets. These brackets are supplied for installation on a STANDARD NON PROJECTING UP-AND-OVER DOOR. 1) Push the unlocking handle left to release it, and manually move the trolley (Figure 28). 2) Slide the trolley to the front and advance the brackets to find the right attachment position for plate 809.
  • Page 15: Manual Release System

    trolley Figure 32/B WARNING: standard door bracket For installation on a projecting up-and-over door, an extra canopy arm (not supplied in the kit) is required to connect the trolley to the door) as in Figure 32b. Please see also page 6 point 3.3. Please refer to the specific instruction manual supplied with the canopy arm (purchased separately).
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    Figure 38 Cable connection to manually unlock the door from inside and outside. Connect the cable to the handle. Turn the handle to unlock. Figure 37 cable compressor door handle 8. 230V power supply wiring Lift the motor cover (Figures 39-40). Connect the 230 V 50/60 Hz input cable to the transformer terminal board (Figures 41, 42 and 43).
  • Page 17: Remote Control Coding

    9. Remote control coding (6203 rolling code) Rolling code remote 6203/rolling transmits a unique “rolling code” (billions of continuously changing combinations) at a frequency of 433 MHz. With 2 buttons, it has 3 transmission channels. Channel 1 = push the "ON" button Channel 2 = push the "OFF"...
  • Page 18: Cth29S Electronic Panel

    11. CTH29S electronic panel Figure 46 TIME POWER halogen lamp 20V 24W sec. To travel limits To transformer To motor Garden courtesy light P1 = Press button to store or delete 24V 10W max. remote control code. LED = Red LED indicates storage or deletion of remote control codes.
  • Page 19: Setting The Travel Limits

    12. Setting the travel limits Warning: To set travel limits, you must check that: The electronic panel is on step-by step operating function = “TIME” adjustment screw must be rotated clockwise all the way. See page 20; Travel limits are the points at which the door will stop during each up or down operation. The 2 limit flags, red and green, will stop the door movement when they come into contact with the limit switch.
  • Page 20: Automatic Closing

    13. Automatic closing Make adjustments and settings only with the garage door in closed position, and make sure no object or person is in the operating zone. To activate the door's automatic closing program, rotate the “TIME” adjustment screw counter clockwise from 0 position, until the desired time pause interval is reached.
  • Page 21: Warranty & Customer Support

    16.Warranty & customer support Allducks products are guaranteed for 12 months from the purchase date, for manufacturing or material defects. If repaired, the product shall be returned to one of our authorised customer service centres. The authorised technical assistance centres are the only facilities suitable to carry out warranty repairs.
  • Page 22: Declaration Of Conformity

    19. CE declaration DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Allducks srl Via Alessandro Volta,1 20060 Ornago (MB) ITALY declare under our sole responsibility that the products listed below to which this declaration refers: 8500SF Garage Door Opener when installed, used and maintained according to all the manufacturer instructions on a garage door which has also been installed correctly in accordance with all security and safety norms indicated by the manufacturer, are in conformity to the applicable sections of standards: EMC: EN61 000-6-2, EN61 000-6-3, EN301 489-3,...
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  • Page 25 Channel 3 = press the ON + OFF buttons together To operate your DUCATI AUTOMATION opener with the 6203/rolling remote control, you must store the remote control code into the memory of your device’s circuit board using the simple procedure described in point A).
  • Page 26 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Allducks srl Via Alessandro Volta,1 20060 Ornago (MB) ITALY declare under our sole responsibility that the products listed below to which this declaration refers: 6203/rolling Rolling coded Remote control 433Mhz when installed, used and maintained according to all the manufacturer's instructions, conform to the applicable sections of CE-EN standards and all of their amendments: ETS 300 683 EN300 220-1...

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