7 Attach the Release Handle and Cord
•Thread one end of the rope through the hole in the top of the red handle so “NOTICE” reads right side up as shown. Secure with an overhand knot at least 25mm from the end of the rope to prevent slipping.
•Thread the other end of the rope through the link on the emergency release cable.
•Adjust rope length so the handle is no higher than 1.8m above the floor. Secure with an overhand knot. If the door is greater than 2.5m in height the Release Cord Extension kit accessory is required.
NOTE: If it is necessary to cut the rope, heat seal the cut end with a match or lighter to prevent unraveling.
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8Operating the Manual Release
Take care when operating the manual release since an open door may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or being out of balance.
To disengage the opener
Pull the release cord down once until you hear a clicking sound. The door should now be able to be moved manually.
To re-engage the opener
Pull the release cord down until you hear a clicking sound, the motor is now ready for operation.
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Manual Release
Warning Label
Release handle
9Pinning the Door
Use bolts or
1.Pull the release cord down and across to engage the ball into the cup. Close the door manually. Pull the release cord across and release to
2.Try to manually open the door with the opener engaged. Any excess door curtain may balloon out from the top of the drum.
3.To remedy any ballooning place
Ballooning
Free curtain
Add fasteners here
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