US-EN ORIGINAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL Garage door opener 2060 evo+ 2080 evo+ 2110 evo+ Limited Lifetime Warranty is contained at the end of the manual.
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1. Table of contents 1. About this installation and operating manual 5 1.1 Storage and circulation of the installation and operating manual 5 1.2 Important for translations 5 1.3 Description of the product type 5 1.4 Target groups of the installation and operating manual 5 1.5 Explanation of warning symbols and instructions in the installation and operating manual 5 1.6 Special warnings, hazard symbols and mandatory signs 6 1.7 Information regarding the depiction of text 7 1.
12.3 Operating modes of door movement 12.4 Obstacle detection 12.5 Function of the emergency release 54 55 55 13. Maintenance and Care 13.1 Safety instructions for maintenance and care 13.2 Maintenance schedule 13.3 Care 57 57 58 58 14. Troubleshootig 14.1 Safety instructions for troubleshooting 14.2 Troubleshooting 14.3 Time sequences of opener lighting in normal operation and in case of faults 14.4 Troubleshooting table 14.5 Replacing the carriage 59 59 60 15.
1. About this installation and operating manual 1.1 Storage and circulation of the installation and operating manual Read this installation and operating manual carefully and completely before installation, commissioning and operation and also before removal. Follow all warnings and safety instructions. Keep this installation and operating manual accessible at all times at the place of use. If your installation and operating manual is damaged or lost, it can be downloaded from SOMMER USA, Inc. at: www.
1. About this installation and operating manual INFORMATION This symbol indicates that all components that have been taken out of service must not be disposed of with household waste, as they contain hazardous substances. The components must be disposed of correctly at an authorized recycling centre. The local and national regulations must be observed. INFORMATION This symbol indicates that all old accumulators and batteries must not be disposed of with household waste.
1. About this installation and operating manual The following mandatory signs inform the user that actions are required. The requirements described must be complied with. WARNING Risk of eye injury! &KLSV À\LQJ ZKHQ GULOOLQJ PD\ FDXVH VHULRXV injuries to eyes and hands. ` Wear safety glasses. WARNING Risk of injury in the head region! Impact with suspended objects may cause serious abrasions and cuts. ` Wear a safety helmet.
1. About this installation and operating manual • installation • settings • regular maintenance • repairs This installation and operating manual must be given to the user. 1.11 User The user must note that the installation and operating manual for the door system must be given to him/her.
2. General safety instructions 2.1 Basic safety instructions for operation Follow the basic safety instructions listed below. The opener must not be used by children or persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental capacity or who lack experience and knowledge. All users must be specially instructed and have read and understood the installation and operating manual. Children must never play with or use the opener, even under supervision. Children must be kept clear of the opener.
2. General safety instructions WARNING Danger of crushing and shearing! If the door moves with persons or animals in the movement area, crushing and shearing injuries may be caused by the mechanism and safety edges of the door. Only use the opener in direct view of the door. ` Always keep the moving door in sight. ` Persons or animals must not be in the range of movement of the door. ` Never put your hand near the door or moving parts when it is moving.
3. Description of function and product 3.1 The opener and its mode of operation Fig. Door structure with opener Sectional doors and other types of doors can be opened and closed with the electrically powered opener and its available accessories. The opener can be controlled with a transmitter. The rail is mounted on the ceiling and the lintel above the garage door. The carriage is attached to the door by a push arm.
3. Description of function and product 3.3 Product designation 3.4 Explanation of symbols in the installation and operating manual Tool symbols These symbols refer to the use of tools required for installation. Philips screwdriver 1 Wood drill 1/4” 2 Wrench 1/2”, 3/8” Fig.
3. Description of function and product 3.5 Product contents 5 4 1 6 2.1 7 2 8 2.2 9 10 11 3 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 19 Fig. Product contents for the opener 1) Ceiling control unit 14) Emergency release handle 2) Rail, chain and carriage, pre-assembled 15) Door bracket 2.1) Isolator, pre-assembled on the chain 2.
3. Description of function and product 3.6 Product contents for safety sensor kit 5 1 4 3 2 Fig.
3. Description of function and product 3.7 Dimensions 140.80 (3558) 10.71 (272) 1.18 (30) 3.30 (84) ) 4.37 (111) 25 (3 .8 0 12 3.19 (81) 9.69 (246) 5.67 (144) 68.40 (1740) <108.27 (< 2750) 5.55 (141) Fig. All dimensions are in inches (mm) 3.8 Technical data 2060 evo+ Rated voltage 60 Hz 40 40 % < 59 dBA – opener only NEMA1, IP21 Protection class Max. door height with extensions Speed * Max.
3. Description of function and product 3.9 Information about transmitter INFORMATION Battery Notice • Always purchase the correct size and grade of battery most suitable for the intended use. The standard version includes 2 transmitters with batteries. The radio frequency for the transmitters is 915 MHz. WARNING • Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation. Danger due to battery! If swallowed, it could cause severe injury or death in just 2 hours.
4. Tools and protective equipment 4.1 Required tools and personal protective equipment 1/2“ 3/8“ 1/4“ 3/16“ 1/2“ Fig. Recommended tools and personal protective equipment for installation You will require the tools shown above to assemble and install the opener. Lay out the required tools beforehand to ensure fast and safe installation. WARNING Risk of eye injury! &KLSV À\LQJ ZKHQ GULOOLQJ PD\ FDXVH VHULRXV injuries to eyes and hands. ` Wear safety glasses when drilling.
5. 5.1 Installation IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Please observe and comply with all instructions to ensure a safe installation. People under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medications that can influence their ability to react may not work on the opener. The opener may only be installed by a qualified specialist. This installation and operating manual must be read, understood and complied with by the qualified specialist who installs the opener.
5. Installation WARNING WARNING Danger due to falling ceiling and wall parts! The opener cannot be installed correctly if ceiling and walls are unstable or if unsuitable fastening materials are used. Persons or animals may be struck by falling parts of the wall, ceiling or opener. Severe injuries or death may result. ` Walls and ceiling must be stable. ` Only use permissible fastening materials appropriate for the supporting surface.
5. Installation 5.3 Preparation for installation Removal of actuation parts ≥ 2" WARNING (50.8 mm) ≥ 6' (1828.8 mm) ≥ 7' (2133.6 mm) Abb. Distance to the vehicle WARNING Danger of being pulled in! If the opener is not mounted at an adequate height, persons or animals within the movement range of the door may be caught up and dragged along. Serious or fatal injury may result. ` The opener must be mounted at a height of at least 7” (2.13 m). ` There must be a distance of at least 6 feet (1.
5. Installation WARNING Danger of entrapment! If the force setting is too high, persons or animals in the movement area of the door may be trapped and pulled along with the door. Severe injuries or death may result. ` The force setting is relevant to safety and must be carefully checked and if necessary DGMXVWHG E\ TXDOL¿HG VSHFLDOLVWV 5.4 Installation of the opener system The opener may only be installed if the installation requirements and dimensions are correct.
5. Installation 90° 90° Fig. 3 Fig. 7 3. Attach a rail to each connecting sleeve. NOTE The chain must be parallel to the rail to prevent damage to the opener. 7. Rotate the chain 90° and insert it into the chain holder of the chain tensioner. Rotate the chain back 90°. The entire chain is attached. 1/2“ Fig. 4 4. Slide the ceiling control unit into the rail behind the limit stop. Lay the chain over the limit stop. 90° Fig. 8 8.
5. Installation 5.5 Attachment to the door 15 X 1 X ½ ½ > 3/16” > 1 3/8” 1 Fig. 7 Fig. 1.1 Highest point for a one-piece door X = Door’s highest position 1. Open the door and measure the distance between the top edge of the door and the ceiling where the clearance is the smallest. This point is called the door’s highest position. This distance must be at least 1-3/8" (35 mm). The distance between this point and the lower edge rail (1) must amount to at least 3/16" (5 mm).
5. Installation DANGER Danger of falling! Unsafe or defective ladders may tip and cause serious or fatal accidents. ` Use only a non-slip, stable ladder. 11. Raise the opener onto a ladder. You will need help at this point if the ladder is not tall enough. 12. Open the door all the way and rest the opener on the top section. Abb. 19 4" - 28" (100 mm - 700 mm) 19. Connect the ceiling holders to the ceiling with suitable fastening material. The rail is attached to the ceiling.
5. Installation Tie another knot over the first one to produce one big knot. Push the emergency release handle towards the knot. Shorten the cord if necessary. 24. Attach the curved door arm (1) to the door bracket (2). Guide the bolt, (3) through the hole in the door bracket and in the curved door arm and secure with the locking c-clip (4). 25. Attach the door arm (5) to the carriage (6). The open side of the door arm must be facing towards the ceiling.
5. Installation WARNING Danger due to projecting parts! Door wings or other parts must not project into roads or public footpaths. This also applies while the door is moving. This may cause serious injury or death to persons or animals. ` Parts must not project into roads or public footpaths. The door opener is completely assembled. Fig. 28 NOTE Do not push the door to the mechanical stop. This is because the opener will pull the door against the mechanical stop.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6.1 Cover of the ceiling control unit DANGER Danger due to electric current! Contact with live parts may result in elecWULF FXUUHQW ÀRZLQJ WKURXJK WKH ERG\ (OHFWULF shock, burns or death may result. ` All work on electrical components may only be carried out by an electrician. ` The opener must be disconnected from the power supply before working on it. ` If a battery pack is used, it must be disconnected.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6.2 Ceiling control unit pcb 3 4 KEYPAD ON S1 4 12 1 2 1 1234 SOMMER ACCU COM GT-G-1 PCxxxxxxx Signal Light gn rt + 10 - 9 N` L` N L ~ 24 V AC 11 Antriebs- u. FunktechnikGmb 8 7 6 5 Fig.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6.3 Connection options to the ceiling control unit BATTERY slot ACCU Terminal for battery pack Slot, black (only for typ pro+) KEYPAD Terminal for the button connector cable of the wall control unit PAD Danger of crushing and shearing! The door can be actuated by a button. Persons who cannot see the door and are in the range of movement of the mechanism or the closing edges may be injured by crushing or shearing.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit INFORMATION If a safety eye is used, it must not be actuated when starting the programming. If a safety eye is used as a frame safety eye, move the door to the center position. 6.4 Setting the DIP switches on the ceiling control unit Special functions can be set up with the DIP switches on the ceiling control unit. All DIP switches are set to OFF by default.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6.6 Installation requirements and dimensions stalled on the left or on the right side. If the safety sensors are exposed to direct sunlight, the receiver (red sticker) should be installed on the side facing away from the sun. For garages with multiple doors (top view) 20' < 20’ 1" 1" Fig.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6 4 1 2. Connect one wire of the receiver to terminal (COM) and the other wire to terminal (Signal). 3. Check the function after connecting the 2-wire safety sensors. 6.9 Information on the wall station WARNING 2 3 Fig. 3 1 4. 5 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 3. Pre-attach the carriage bolt M6 (1) and the wing nut M6 (2) to the mounting bracket (3). 4.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6.10 Installation and connection of the wall station The wall station is generally mounted directly to the wall. Using the supplied mounting screws, it can be mounted to wooden or drywall subsurfaces. See also the separate installation and operating manual for the wall station. Connection in the wall station WARNING Risk of eye injury! &KLSV À\LQJ ZKHQ GULOOLQJ PD\ FDXVH VHULRXV injuries to eyes and hands.
Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 5. Connect the wall station wires or the wall button to the terminal block on the circuit board. The connection is potential-free. Functions of the buttons 1 2 3 Abb. Wallstation • (1) Opening, stopping and closing the door • 7XUQLQJ WKH OLJKWLQJ RQ DQG Rႇ • (3) Locking or unlocking the operator Opening, closing and stopping the door 1. Press the button (1) to open and close. The door opens or closes depending on the starting position.
6. Connection and special functions of the ceiling control unit 6.12 Output OC The door status can be shown with the Output OC (open collector output) accessory part. Set DIP switch 2 on the ceiling control unit to ON. The factory setting of DIP switch 2 is OFF. PAD 1 4 Fig. Relay slot for Output OC The Output OC accessory part is plugged into the Relay slot, see separate "Output OC" instructions. 6.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.1 Cover of carriage Installing cover of the carriage WARNING Danger due to optical radiation! Looking into an LED at short range for an extended period may cause optical glare. This may temporarily reduce vision. This may cause serious or fatal accidents. ` Do not look directly into an LED. “clic” WARNING Danger due to hot surfaces! After frequent operation, parts of te carriage or the control unit may become hot.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.2 Carriage pcb MAGNET LIMIT 2 1 15 12 34 ON 16 14 + ws CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 RADIO gn 17 sw rt SOMMER STATUS RESET Antriebs- u. Funktechnik GmbH 13 12 10 SENSO PCXXXXXXX BUZZER 4 5 MEMO USART MOTION LASER wh gn +12V br +12V LW-A 8K2 OSE 3 9 8 7 6 11 Fig.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.3 Connection options on the carriage max. 100 mA, + 12 V, GND = WH Lock terminal Locking magnet MEMO slot MEMO USART Memo terminal Memory expansion for 450 transmitter commands MEM Terminal e.g. module USART SENSO USART slot DANGER Danger due to electric current! Contact with live parts may result in elecWULF FXUUHQW ÀRZLQJ WKURXJK WKH ERG\ (OHFWULF shock, burns or death will result.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.6 Programming the transmitter CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 12 34 RADIO ON 7.7 STATUS RESET Fig. 1 INFORMATION If a command is not sent within 30 seconds, the radio receiver switches to normal operation. INFORMATION The original transmitter is already programmed to the opener. 1. Press the radio button repeatedly to select the required channel.
7. Connections and special functions of the carriage 7.10 Deleting the transmitter completely from the receiver 1. Press and hold the radio button for 20 seconds. 7KH /(' ÀDVKHV DIWHU VHFRQGV After another 5 seconds, the flash sequence changes to flashing. 2. Release the radio button. The radio receiver is in deletion mode. 3. Press any button on the transmitter that is being deleted. The LED goes out. The deletion procedure is ended. The transmitter is deleted from the radio receiver.