Instruction Manual
CAD-PD Power Drive - Capital Doorworks
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HOW TO USE YOUR OPENER<br />
4.2 - Inbuilt Locking Facility<br />
DO NOT lock your door with the locking bars when your<br />
opener is engaged. This opener has an inbuilt locking<br />
facility. With the opener engaged your door will be locked<br />
whether the power is on or off.<br />
Fig. 24<br />
4.3 - <strong>Manual</strong> Door Operation<br />
Use caution when operating the manual<br />
release while the door is open. It may fall<br />
rapidly due to weak or broken springs, or an<br />
improperly balanced door.<br />
AS3350<br />
Caution: Do not disengage the opener to<br />
manual operation with children/persons or<br />
any objects including motor vehicles within<br />
the doorway.<br />
To disengage the opener from the door, (preferably with the<br />
door in the closed position) pull down on the red manual<br />
release handle – you will hear a ‘click’. (Fig. 24)<br />
You may manually open or close the door any time without<br />
affecting the pre-set limits.<br />
Pulling down on the red handle again (click) will re-engage<br />
the opener, i.e. automatic operation.<br />
Warning: When the opener is manually<br />
disengaged, the door is no longer locked.<br />
To lock the door manually, re-engage the<br />
opener after the door is closed.<br />
4.4 - Power Failure<br />
When there is a power failure, the opener will be unable to<br />
automatically open or close your garage door. To use your<br />
door whilst there is no power you will need to disengage the<br />
opener and use the door manually – see <strong>Manual</strong> Operation<br />
above.<br />
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