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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNERS MANUAL Roller Door Operator IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO COMMENCING THE INSTALLATION OF THE OPERATOR UNIT This Automatic Opener has been designed to provide years of trouble free use. The opener will perform efficiently only if it is installed and operated properly. READ THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES FIRST Keep garage door balanced. Sticking or binding doors must be repaired. Garage doors, door springs, brackets and their hardware are under extreme tension and can cause serious personal injury. Do not attempt adjustment. Call for professional garage door service. Do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing while installing or servicing a garage door operator. Installation and wiring must be in compliance with your local building and electrical codes. Connect the power cord only to properly earthed mains. The safety reverse system test is very important. Your garage door must reverse when obstructed on closing. Failure to properly adjust the operator may result in serious personal injury from a closing garage door. Repeat the test once a month and make any needed adjustments. (See Sensitivity adjustment). This unit should not be installed in a damp or wet space. Use the manual release lever to disengage the motor drive ONLY when the drive is switched OFF and, if possible, when the door is fully closed. Do not use the force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking garage door. Excessive force will interfere with the proper operation of the Safety Reverse System or damage the garage door. Disengage all existing garage door locks to avoid damage to garage door. Install the lighted door Control Box (or any additional Push Buttons) in a location where the garage door is visible, but out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to operate push button(s) or remote control(s). Serious personal injury from a closing garage door may result from misuse of the operator. CAUTION: Activate operator only when the door is in full view, free of obstructions and operator is properly adjusted. No one should enter or leave the garage while the door is in motion. Do not allow children to play near the door. Disconnect electric power to the garage door operator before making repairs or remov- ing covers. IMPORTANT: Fix the caution label supplied to the rear of the garage door as a re- minder of safe operating procedures.

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FA

ULT F

IND

ING

DO

OR W

ILL N

OT O

PE

RA

TE F

RO

M

A) C

ontrol Box

»C

heck power is on to C

ontrol Unit (R

ed L.E

.D. illum

inated).»

IF NO

T, check m

ains plug and fuse.»

Plug fully engaged on top of Control B

ox.»

Motor w

iring connections properly engaged.»

Manual release lever in “engaged” position.

»L

imit Sw

itch cams correctly set. i.e. upper L

imit Sw

itch for fully open position, lower L

imit Sw

itch for fullyclosed position.

»M

ove door manually to half-closed position and try again.

»T

ry operation with H

and Transm

itter.

B) O

n Hand T

ransmitter

»C

heck door operates correctly using the Push Button on Pow

er Head to prove system

is okay.»

Try recoding T

ransmitter.

»C

heck battery in Transm

itter is correctly fitted. L.E

.D. should illum

inate.»

Try new

battery.»

Move aerial m

anually and try in different orientations, keeping it away from

steel structures and electricalcables.

DO

OR O

PE

RA

TE

S BU

T FA

ILS T

O FU

LL

Y OP

EN O

R RE

VE

RSE

S BE

FO

RE C

LO

SING

»C

heck manual operation for correct balance, not binding. A

djust if necessary.»

Spray silicone lubricant into tracks. Do not grease.

»C

heck/adjust safety sensitivity setting.»

Check L

imits.

BA

NG

S HA

RD O

N TR

AC

K ST

OP

S WH

EN F

UL

LY O

PE

N

»C

heck top Lim

it Switch setting.

»A

djust if necessary.

BA

NG

S HA

RD O

N GR

OU

ND A

ND R

EV

ER

SES W

HE

N FU

LL

Y SH

UT

»C

heck bottom L

imit Sw

itch setting.»

Adjust if necessary.

DO

OR FA

ILS T

O TR

AV

EL D

OW

N FR

OM

OP

EN P

OSIT

ION - M

OT

OR R

UN

S AN

D RO

LL

ER D

OO

R BA

LO

ON

S

»C

heck door curtain has smooth line of entry into tracks, as near vertical as possible.

»C

heck door tension is not too great, reduce spring tension it necessary.»

If the above does not cure the problem, then the door m

ay require a weight bar to be fitted.

SH

OR

T RA

NG

E RE

MO

TE C

ON

TR

OL

»R

emote C

ontrol should give minim

um of 6m

range.»

Check battery is correctly fitted in T

ransmitter.

»T

ry new battery.

»M

ove aerial and try in different orientations, keeping away from

steel structures and electrical cables.

DO

OR O

PE

RA

TE

S BU

T FA

ILS T

O FU

LL

Y OP

EN B

UT R

EV

ER

SES T

O CL

OSE

D PO

SITIO

N

»C

hange Motor W

ire (Spade Connectors).

»R

eset Lim

its.»

Re-adjust Sensitivity A

djustment.

PO

WE

R FA

ILU

RE

To disengage

»Pull m

anual release lever (red handle) downw

ards (refer fig 3).

To engage

»Push m

anual release lever up.

WA

RR

AN

TY

Dated: 8 N

ovember 2002

Boss G

arage Door O

perators hereafter referred to as the Manufacturer hereby w

arrants:1.

Garage D

oor Operators to be free from

defects in material and w

orkmanship for a period of five (5) years for m

otors and one (1) yearfor E

lectronics and Mechanics from

date of purchase, if installed by an authorised reseller, otherwise if installed by the purchaser one

(1) year will apply.

2.G

arage Door O

perators (Com

mercial and Industrial A

pplication) to be free from defects in m

aterial and workm

anship for a period ofthree (3) m

onths from date of purchase.

3.W

here the garage door operator has been returned to the manufacturer for W

arranty repairs, all costs incurred in the return will be paid

for by the purchaser, if in the opinion of the manufacturer the product is faulty, all defective parts w

ill be replaced at no charge to thepurchaser.

4.Proof of purchase m

ust he given to the manufacturer at tim

e of Warranty claim

.5.

The m

anufacturer reserves the right to modify any existing or future products w

ithout incurring any obligation to incorporate suchm

odification to products already manufactured or to w

hich this Warranty m

ay relate.6.

Warranty only applies if this product has been installed to the M

anufacturers recomm

endations (in the opinion of’ Boss G

arage Door

Operators).

7.T

his Warranty is only for goods installed in A

ustralia.8.

This W

arranty does not apply to any defect, loss or damage arising or caused directly or indirectly by or as a result of:

(i)A

ny defect (including detects in component parts or accessories) arising from

or attributable to the failure to carry out normal

preventive maintenance or adjustm

ent itself.(ii)

To any additional dam

age or deterioration arising from or attributable to the operation of the O

perator after it is known to be

defective.9.

Exclusions to W

arranty Period:(i)

Repair or W

arranty Work - three (3) m

onths warranty

10.Not included in W

arranty:(i)

Batteries.

(ii)Fuses.

(iii)G

lobes.(iv)

Sensitivity adjustment.

(v)H

and Transm

itters.11.N

ote: All W

arranties will be void subject to:

(i)W

ater damage and condensation.

(ii)Pow

er supply black out or surge.(iii)

Act of G

od.(iv)

Modification or adjustm

ent by unauthorised persons.(v)

Any interference from

radio (including citizen band radios or and other electronic device.)(vi)

Preventative maintenance and regular servicing not undertaken.

(vii)A

ccount not paid in full by the purchaser.12.Subject only to the provisions of the T

rade Practices Act and any legislation of the State or T

erritory wherein the doors of the

Manufacturer shall have been sold or installed (w

hich may confer certain rights on consum

ers of goods and those rights by suchlegislation m

ay be rendered incapable of exclusion) this Warranty supersedes and excludes all representations, w

arranties andconditions w

hether expressed or implied by law

and the Manufacturer shall have no liability or otherw

ise than herein provided for anyloss and dam

age (including consequential loss and damage, loss of use or profits ) by reasons of delay, defective or faulty m

aterials orw

orkmanship, negligence or any act, m

atter or thing done permitted or om

itted to be done by the Manufacturer.

WA

RR

AN

TY

TH

IS WA

RR

AN

TY

FO

RM

SHO

UL

D B

E C

OM

PL

ET

ED

AT

TIM

E O

F IN

STA

LL

AT

ION

.T

his Warranty Form

should be retained by the purchaser at all times and produced w

ith the purchase docket by the Purchaseras proof of the purchase date.

PUR

CH

ASE

R’S N

AM

E:

__________________________________________________________________________

PUR

CH

ASE

R’S A

DD

RE

SS:__________________________________________________________________________

PUR

CH

ASE

D FR

OM

:__________________________________________________________________________

INST

AL

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D B

Y:

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INST

AL

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SS:__________________________________________________________________________

INST

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R’S SIG

NA

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:__________________________________________________________________________

DR

IVE

UN

IT SE

RIA

L N

O.:

__________________________________________________________________________

Boss G

arage Door O

perators27 C

linker Street, Darra, Q

ld 4076P

h: (07) 3376 4988 Fax: (07) 3376 7071

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N IN

ST

RU

CT

ION

S A

ND

OW

NE

RS

MA

NU

AL

Roller D

oor Operator

IMP

OR

TA

NT

PL

EA

SE R

EA

D T

HE

SE IN

STR

UC

TIO

NS C

AR

EF

UL

LY

PR

IOR

TO

CO

MM

EN

CIN

G T

HE

INST

AL

LA

TIO

N O

F T

HE

OP

ER

AT

OR

UN

IT

This A

utomatic O

pener has been designed to provide years of trouble free use.T

he opener will perform

efficiently only if it is installed and operated properly.

RE

AD

TH

ESE

IMP

OR

TA

NT

SAF

ET

Y R

UL

ES F

IRST

Keep garage door balanced. Sticking or binding doors m

ust be repaired. Garage doors,

door springs, brackets and their hardware are under extrem

e tension and can causeserious personal injury. D

o not attempt adjustm

ent. Call for professional garage door

service.

Do not w

ear rings, watches or loose clothing w

hile installing or servicing a garage dooroperator.

Installation and wiring m

ust be in compliance w

ith your local building and electricalcodes. C

onnect the power cord only to properly earthed m

ains.

The safety reverse system

test is very important. Y

our garage door must reverse w

henobstructed on closing. Failure to properly adjust the operator m

ay result in seriouspersonal injury from

a closing garage door. Repeat the test once a m

onth and make any

needed adjustments. (See Sensitivity adjustm

ent).

This unit should not be installed in a dam

p or wet space.

Use the m

anual release lever to disengage the motor drive O

NL

Y w

hen the drive issw

itched OFF and, if possible, w

hen the door is fully closed.

Do not use the force adjustm

ents to compensate for a binding or sticking garage door.

Excessive force w

ill interfere with the proper operation of the Safety R

everse System or

damage the garage door.

Disengage all existing garage door locks to avoid dam

age to garage door.

Install the lighted door Control B

ox (or any additional Push Buttons) in a location

where the garage door is visible, but out of the reach of children. D

o not allow children

to operate push button(s) or remote control(s). Serious personal injury from

a closinggarage door m

ay result from m

isuse of the operator.

CA

UT

ION

: Activate operator only w

hen the door is in full view, free of obstructions

and operator is properly adjusted. No one should enter or leave the garage w

hile thedoor is in m

otion. Do not allow

children to play near the door.

Disconnect electric pow

er to the garage door operator before making repairs or rem

ov-ing covers.

IMP

OR

TA

NT

: Fix the caution label supplied to the rear of the garage door as a re-m

inder of safe operating procedures.

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PR

E-INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N NO

TE

S

Check that there is sufficient side clearance to fit the operator unit. It m

ay be fitted to either the right or left hand side.

DO

OR

TYPE

Min. Side clearance for O

perator

"A" S

eries (25mm

deep tracks)100m

m

"AA

" Series (50m

m deep tracks)

125mm

All doors w

ith Windlok T

racksSubject to D

rum Position

150mm

Ensure there is a properly earthed m

ains supply socket adjacent to where the operator is to be fitted.

If the operator is being fitted at the same tim

e as the new door installation, read these instructions in conjunction w

iththe door installation instructions.

If the operator is being retro-fitted, make sure the door operates sm

oothly and is properly balanced.

N.B

.: SPEC

IAL

CA

RE

SHO

UL

D B

E T

AK

EN

IF RE

-TE

NSIO

NIN

G O

F TH

E D

OO

R IS R

EQ

UIR

ED

.

At no stage should you loosen both “U

” bolts if door is under tension.

IF T

HE

RE

AR

E A

NY

PR

OB

LE

MS P

LE

ASE

CO

NT

AC

T Y

OU

R L

OC

AL

SUP

PL

IER

OF

TH

IS OP

ER

AT

OR

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS

STE

P 1

Whilst the door roll is on the floor, rotate shaft backw

ards and for-w

ards by hand and then release. This action w

ill allow the roll to

centralise itself on the shaft. (New

installation only).

STE

P 2

Fit anti-coning collar TIG

HT

TO

DR

UM

at opposite end of curtain tothe m

otor using M8 D

ome H

ead Screw and M

8 Nyloc N

ut as required.Figure 1.

STE

P 3

Slide drive unit onto shaft as shown (Figure 2) ensuring drive lugs

engage fully with the narrow

est spoke on drum w

heel.

N.B

.: Right-hand installation show

n (inside looking out).

Lift door onto m

ounting brackets (ensuring curtain roll is correct way

round) centralise curtain roll with opening. R

efer to door installationinstructions. (N

ew installations only).

Ensure m

otor assembly is fully engaged w

ith drum w

heel spokes.C

lamp shaft to m

ounting brackets using “U” B

olts supplied. (Use ”U

”bolt in opener pack for M

OTO

R end). See Figure 3.

Disengage the m

otor drive by pulling the manual release lever (red in

colour) downw

ards. See Figure 3.

Tension door and com

plete door installation as per Door Installation

Instructions. Ensure door is correctly balanced and is not binding or

sticking within vertical tracks.

Figure 3

Manual R

eleaseLever

Limit S

witch C

over

Figure 2

Figure 1

Spring D

rum

M8 D

ome H

ead Screw

Shaft

Anti-C

oning Colar

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS - C

ON

TIN

UE

D

Ensure locking bars (if fitted) are m

oved to the retracted (unlocked) position and keys removed from

the lock.

Mount C

ontrol Unit approxim

ately 1.6m from

the floor out of the reach of children. Use N

o.4 x 1” self-tapping screws

and rawplugs supplied. E

nsure aerial is clear of all steel supports and coiled electrical leads. Fit plug from m

otor unitinto bottom

of Control B

ox.

Connect the control unit pow

er cord to an adjacent socket. Ensure that the socket is properly earthed.

SE

TT

ING T

OP A

ND B

OT

TO

M LIM

ITS

N.B

: Right H

and Installation only. If left hand, limit sw

itch will be reversed.

STE

P1

Rem

ove Lim

it Switch C

over Plate (See Figure 3) by carefully prising off with a sm

all screwdriver.

STE

P 2

Top lim

it cam “T

” controls open position of door. Bottom

limit cam

“B” controls closed

position of door.ST

EP

3Slightly loosen the three retaining screw

s so that the cams can be easily m

oved (SeeFigure 4).ST

EP

4E

nsure that the manual release lever is still in the “disengaged” position, and m

anuallyraise the door until it is approx 100m

m from

the top stop position.ST

EP

5R

otate cam “T

” (in the same direction that it w

as moving as you w

ere manually raising

the door) so that it actuates the top Lim

it Switch.

STE

P 6

Manually low

er the door until it is touching the ground.ST

EP

7R

otate cam “B

” (in the same direction that it w

as moving as you w

ere manually low

eringthe door) so that it actuates the bottom

Lim

it Switch.

STE

P 8

Tighten the three retaining screw

s so that the cams w

ill not move.

STE

P 9

Manually position door to halfw

ay and re-engage the motor drive by m

oving the manual

release lever (red in colour) to the “engage” position.N

.B: D

oor can now only be operated electrically, not m

anually. If you wish to return to

manual operation, ensure pow

er is switched off’ and m

ove lever to “disengage” position.ST

EP

10C

onnect the two m

otor wires (Spade C

onnectors) (Refer Figure 5) to loose w

ires from the

Lim

it Switches. Sw

itch on power to the C

ontrol Box and operate the door from

PushB

utton on the Control B

ox.IM

PO

RT

AN

T: W

hen the door is travelling in the “Up” position, hold bottom

rail.T

he door should overload and stop. If it does not, reverse motor w

ires (SpadeC

onnections).Y

ou will need to re-adjust the L

imit C

ams as they w

ill be working in a different direction.

STE

P 11

Press B

utton on Control B

ox Front and check closing and stopping position.ST

EP

12If you are achieving the desired stop position, then replace the L

imit Sw

itch Cover Plate.

If not, then reset the Lim

it Cam

s (Steps 2 to 9) after first turning off the mains pow

er.ST

EP

13O

nce the limits have been set, fit the additional security screw

s (2 off self-tapping screws

supplied) with the door in m

anual mode. W

ith the door fully closed, mark the panel at the

first point where the curtain roll touches the drum

wheel, on both ends of the curtain (See

Figure 6).R

aise the door slightly so that the marks can be seen and accessed from

inside the garage(Figure 7).Fit the security screw

s through the bottom of a corrugation and into the plastic flange of

the drum w

heel, on both ends of the curtain. Tighten securely.

WA

RN

ING

! - Do not run door on pow

er through its full travel until the limits are correctly set.

i)D

oor fully closedii)

Door slightly

closed

Figure 6

Figure 4

Cam

“T”

Cam

“B”

Retaining

Screw

s

Figure 5

Motor S

padeC

onnectors

SE

NS

ITIV

ITY A

DJU

ST

ME

NT

Rem

ove cover on front of control box (Insert a screwdriver into slot at

bottom of cover and bend gently dow

nwards.)

Disengage door by m

oving the “Manual R

elease Lever”. M

anually extend thedoor to the halfw

ay position and re-engage door.

Press the large “aqua” coloured button on the front of the control box and

hold the bottom rail of the door to prevent it from

travelling up. The door

should overload and stop. If the door starts to travel downw

ards, swap over

the “Motor Spade C

onnectors” and readjust “Lim

it Cam

s”.

Press the sm

all black button and then press the large “aqua” button on thefront of the control box. T

he door should now go through four cycles (up and

down) and the light w

ill come on for the “overload alert” indication that the

sensitivity adjustment is com

plete.

Replace front cover.

AU

TO C

LO

SE O

PT

ION

*N

ote: Mandatory P

hoto Eye P

rotection must be used for this option.

Contact your local supplier.

PR

OG

RA

MM

ING H

AN

DS

ET

S TO NE

W C

ON

TR

OL B

OX

1)W

ith the power turned onto the unit press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will

come on indicating that you unit is ready to accept a code.

2)Press the handset button once. If the code is accepted the green L

ED

will blink tw

ice.* F

or multiple handsets code them

in at this stage

3)Press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will go off.

DE

LE

TIN

G HA

ND

SE

TS TO N

EW

CO

NT

RO

L BO

X

To delete all codes

»T

urn power off

»Press and hold dow

n the small button (L

earning Button) w

hile you turn the power on the 3 L

ED

’s will flash

twice indicating that all codes have been deleted.

To delete individual codes (you must have the handset that you w

ish to delete)»

With the pow

er turned onto the unit press and release the small button (learning button) and the yellow

LE

D w

illcom

e on indicating that you unit is in learn mode.

»Press the handset button tw

ice. If the code is deleted the red LE

D w

ill blink twice.

»Press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will go off.

SE

RV

ICE IN

DIC

ATO

R

After 4000 operations of the door, the “courtesy light” w

ill flash 3 times and stay on for 3 m

inutes as a service indica-tor. Please contact your local service agent.

Figure 7

Large “Aqua”

Button

Auto C

loseP

ot on reverseside of LogicB

oard

Sm

all “Coloured” B

utton

Slot

LED

’s

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PR

E-INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N NO

TE

S

Check that there is sufficient side clearance to fit the operator unit. It m

ay be fitted to either the right or left hand side.

DO

OR

TYPE

Min. Side clearance for O

perator

"A" S

eries (25mm

deep tracks)100m

m

"AA

" Series (50m

m deep tracks)

125mm

All doors w

ith Windlok T

racksSubject to D

rum Position

150mm

Ensure there is a properly earthed m

ains supply socket adjacent to where the operator is to be fitted.

If the operator is being fitted at the same tim

e as the new door installation, read these instructions in conjunction w

iththe door installation instructions.

If the operator is being retro-fitted, make sure the door operates sm

oothly and is properly balanced.

N.B

.: SPEC

IAL

CA

RE

SHO

UL

D B

E T

AK

EN

IF RE

-TE

NSIO

NIN

G O

F TH

E D

OO

R IS R

EQ

UIR

ED

.

At no stage should you loosen both “U

” bolts if door is under tension.

IF T

HE

RE

AR

E A

NY

PR

OB

LE

MS P

LE

ASE

CO

NT

AC

T Y

OU

R L

OC

AL

SUP

PL

IER

OF

TH

IS OP

ER

AT

OR

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS

STE

P 1

Whilst the door roll is on the floor, rotate shaft backw

ards and for-w

ards by hand and then release. This action w

ill allow the roll to

centralise itself on the shaft. (New

installation only).

STE

P 2

Fit anti-coning collar TIG

HT

TO

DR

UM

at opposite end of curtain tothe m

otor using M8 D

ome H

ead Screw and M

8 Nyloc N

ut as required.Figure 1.

STE

P 3

Slide drive unit onto shaft as shown (Figure 2) ensuring drive lugs

engage fully with the narrow

est spoke on drum w

heel.

N.B

.: Right-hand installation show

n (inside looking out).

Lift door onto m

ounting brackets (ensuring curtain roll is correct way

round) centralise curtain roll with opening. R

efer to door installationinstructions. (N

ew installations only).

Ensure m

otor assembly is fully engaged w

ith drum w

heel spokes.C

lamp shaft to m

ounting brackets using “U” B

olts supplied. (Use ”U

”bolt in opener pack for M

OTO

R end). See Figure 3.

Disengage the m

otor drive by pulling the manual release lever (red in

colour) downw

ards. See Figure 3.

Tension door and com

plete door installation as per Door Installation

Instructions. Ensure door is correctly balanced and is not binding or

sticking within vertical tracks.

Figure 3

Manual R

eleaseLever

Limit S

witch C

over

Figure 2

Figure 1

Spring D

rum

M8 D

ome H

ead Screw

Shaft

Anti-C

oning Colar

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS - C

ON

TIN

UE

D

Ensure locking bars (if fitted) are m

oved to the retracted (unlocked) position and keys removed from

the lock.

Mount C

ontrol Unit approxim

ately 1.6m from

the floor out of the reach of children. Use N

o.4 x 1” self-tapping screws

and rawplugs supplied. E

nsure aerial is clear of all steel supports and coiled electrical leads. Fit plug from m

otor unitinto bottom

of Control B

ox.

Connect the control unit pow

er cord to an adjacent socket. Ensure that the socket is properly earthed.

SE

TT

ING T

OP A

ND B

OT

TO

M LIM

ITS

N.B

: Right H

and Installation only. If left hand, limit sw

itch will be reversed.

STE

P1

Rem

ove Lim

it Switch C

over Plate (See Figure 3) by carefully prising off with a sm

all screwdriver.

STE

P 2

Top lim

it cam “T

” controls open position of door. Bottom

limit cam

“B” controls closed

position of door.ST

EP

3Slightly loosen the three retaining screw

s so that the cams can be easily m

oved (SeeFigure 4).ST

EP

4E

nsure that the manual release lever is still in the “disengaged” position, and m

anuallyraise the door until it is approx 100m

m from

the top stop position.ST

EP

5R

otate cam “T

” (in the same direction that it w

as moving as you w

ere manually raising

the door) so that it actuates the top Lim

it Switch.

STE

P 6

Manually low

er the door until it is touching the ground.ST

EP

7R

otate cam “B

” (in the same direction that it w

as moving as you w

ere manually low

eringthe door) so that it actuates the bottom

Lim

it Switch.

STE

P 8

Tighten the three retaining screw

s so that the cams w

ill not move.

STE

P 9

Manually position door to halfw

ay and re-engage the motor drive by m

oving the manual

release lever (red in colour) to the “engage” position.N

.B: D

oor can now only be operated electrically, not m

anually. If you wish to return to

manual operation, ensure pow

er is switched off’ and m

ove lever to “disengage” position.ST

EP

10C

onnect the two m

otor wires (Spade C

onnectors) (Refer Figure 5) to loose w

ires from the

Lim

it Switches. Sw

itch on power to the C

ontrol Box and operate the door from

PushB

utton on the Control B

ox.IM

PO

RT

AN

T: W

hen the door is travelling in the “Up” position, hold bottom

rail.T

he door should overload and stop. If it does not, reverse motor w

ires (SpadeC

onnections).Y

ou will need to re-adjust the L

imit C

ams as they w

ill be working in a different direction.

STE

P 11

Press B

utton on Control B

ox Front and check closing and stopping position.ST

EP

12If you are achieving the desired stop position, then replace the L

imit Sw

itch Cover Plate.

If not, then reset the Lim

it Cam

s (Steps 2 to 9) after first turning off the mains pow

er.ST

EP

13O

nce the limits have been set, fit the additional security screw

s (2 off self-tapping screws

supplied) with the door in m

anual mode. W

ith the door fully closed, mark the panel at the

first point where the curtain roll touches the drum

wheel, on both ends of the curtain (See

Figure 6).R

aise the door slightly so that the marks can be seen and accessed from

inside the garage(Figure 7).Fit the security screw

s through the bottom of a corrugation and into the plastic flange of

the drum w

heel, on both ends of the curtain. Tighten securely.

WA

RN

ING

! - Do not run door on pow

er through its full travel until the limits are correctly set.

i)D

oor fully closedii)

Door slightly

closed

Figure 6

Figure 4

Cam

“T”

Cam

“B”

Retaining

Screw

s

Figure 5

Motor S

padeC

onnectors

SE

NS

ITIV

ITY A

DJU

ST

ME

NT

Rem

ove cover on front of control box (Insert a screwdriver into slot at

bottom of cover and bend gently dow

nwards.)

Disengage door by m

oving the “Manual R

elease Lever”. M

anually extend thedoor to the halfw

ay position and re-engage door.

Press the large “aqua” coloured button on the front of the control box and

hold the bottom rail of the door to prevent it from

travelling up. The door

should overload and stop. If the door starts to travel downw

ards, swap over

the “Motor Spade C

onnectors” and readjust “Lim

it Cam

s”.

Press the sm

all black button and then press the large “aqua” button on thefront of the control box. T

he door should now go through four cycles (up and

down) and the light w

ill come on for the “overload alert” indication that the

sensitivity adjustment is com

plete.

Replace front cover.

AU

TO C

LO

SE O

PT

ION

*N

ote: Mandatory P

hoto Eye P

rotection must be used for this option.

Contact your local supplier.

PR

OG

RA

MM

ING H

AN

DS

ET

S TO NE

W C

ON

TR

OL B

OX

1)W

ith the power turned onto the unit press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will

come on indicating that you unit is ready to accept a code.

2)Press the handset button once. If the code is accepted the green L

ED

will blink tw

ice.* F

or multiple handsets code them

in at this stage

3)Press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will go off.

DE

LE

TIN

G HA

ND

SE

TS TO N

EW

CO

NT

RO

L BO

X

To delete all codes

»T

urn power off

»Press and hold dow

n the small button (L

earning Button) w

hile you turn the power on the 3 L

ED

’s will flash

twice indicating that all codes have been deleted.

To delete individual codes (you must have the handset that you w

ish to delete)»

With the pow

er turned onto the unit press and release the small button (learning button) and the yellow

LE

D w

illcom

e on indicating that you unit is in learn mode.

»Press the handset button tw

ice. If the code is deleted the red LE

D w

ill blink twice.

»Press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will go off.

SE

RV

ICE IN

DIC

ATO

R

After 4000 operations of the door, the “courtesy light” w

ill flash 3 times and stay on for 3 m

inutes as a service indica-tor. Please contact your local service agent.

Figure 7

Large “Aqua”

Button

Auto C

loseP

ot on reverseside of LogicB

oard

Sm

all “Coloured” B

utton

Slot

LED

’s

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PR

E-INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N NO

TE

S

Check that there is sufficient side clearance to fit the operator unit. It m

ay be fitted to either the right or left hand side.

DO

OR

TYPE

Min. Side clearance for O

perator

"A" S

eries (25mm

deep tracks)100m

m

"AA

" Series (50m

m deep tracks)

125mm

All doors w

ith Windlok T

racksSubject to D

rum Position

150mm

Ensure there is a properly earthed m

ains supply socket adjacent to where the operator is to be fitted.

If the operator is being fitted at the same tim

e as the new door installation, read these instructions in conjunction w

iththe door installation instructions.

If the operator is being retro-fitted, make sure the door operates sm

oothly and is properly balanced.

N.B

.: SPEC

IAL

CA

RE

SHO

UL

D B

E T

AK

EN

IF RE

-TE

NSIO

NIN

G O

F TH

E D

OO

R IS R

EQ

UIR

ED

.

At no stage should you loosen both “U

” bolts if door is under tension.

IF T

HE

RE

AR

E A

NY

PR

OB

LE

MS P

LE

ASE

CO

NT

AC

T Y

OU

R L

OC

AL

SUP

PL

IER

OF

TH

IS OP

ER

AT

OR

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS

STE

P 1

Whilst the door roll is on the floor, rotate shaft backw

ards and for-w

ards by hand and then release. This action w

ill allow the roll to

centralise itself on the shaft. (New

installation only).

STE

P 2

Fit anti-coning collar TIG

HT

TO

DR

UM

at opposite end of curtain tothe m

otor using M8 D

ome H

ead Screw and M

8 Nyloc N

ut as required.Figure 1.

STE

P 3

Slide drive unit onto shaft as shown (Figure 2) ensuring drive lugs

engage fully with the narrow

est spoke on drum w

heel.

N.B

.: Right-hand installation show

n (inside looking out).

Lift door onto m

ounting brackets (ensuring curtain roll is correct way

round) centralise curtain roll with opening. R

efer to door installationinstructions. (N

ew installations only).

Ensure m

otor assembly is fully engaged w

ith drum w

heel spokes.C

lamp shaft to m

ounting brackets using “U” B

olts supplied. (Use ”U

”bolt in opener pack for M

OTO

R end). See Figure 3.

Disengage the m

otor drive by pulling the manual release lever (red in

colour) downw

ards. See Figure 3.

Tension door and com

plete door installation as per Door Installation

Instructions. Ensure door is correctly balanced and is not binding or

sticking within vertical tracks.

Figure 3

Manual R

eleaseLever

Limit S

witch C

over

Figure 2

Figure 1

Spring D

rum

M8 D

ome H

ead Screw

Shaft

Anti-C

oning Colar

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS - C

ON

TIN

UE

D

Ensure locking bars (if fitted) are m

oved to the retracted (unlocked) position and keys removed from

the lock.

Mount C

ontrol Unit approxim

ately 1.6m from

the floor out of the reach of children. Use N

o.4 x 1” self-tapping screws

and rawplugs supplied. E

nsure aerial is clear of all steel supports and coiled electrical leads. Fit plug from m

otor unitinto bottom

of Control B

ox.

Connect the control unit pow

er cord to an adjacent socket. Ensure that the socket is properly earthed.

SE

TT

ING T

OP A

ND B

OT

TO

M LIM

ITS

N.B

: Right H

and Installation only. If left hand, limit sw

itch will be reversed.

STE

P1

Rem

ove Lim

it Switch C

over Plate (See Figure 3) by carefully prising off with a sm

all screwdriver.

STE

P 2

Top lim

it cam “T

” controls open position of door. Bottom

limit cam

“B” controls closed

position of door.ST

EP

3Slightly loosen the three retaining screw

s so that the cams can be easily m

oved (SeeFigure 4).ST

EP

4E

nsure that the manual release lever is still in the “disengaged” position, and m

anuallyraise the door until it is approx 100m

m from

the top stop position.ST

EP

5R

otate cam “T

” (in the same direction that it w

as moving as you w

ere manually raising

the door) so that it actuates the top Lim

it Switch.

STE

P 6

Manually low

er the door until it is touching the ground.ST

EP

7R

otate cam “B

” (in the same direction that it w

as moving as you w

ere manually low

eringthe door) so that it actuates the bottom

Lim

it Switch.

STE

P 8

Tighten the three retaining screw

s so that the cams w

ill not move.

STE

P 9

Manually position door to halfw

ay and re-engage the motor drive by m

oving the manual

release lever (red in colour) to the “engage” position.N

.B: D

oor can now only be operated electrically, not m

anually. If you wish to return to

manual operation, ensure pow

er is switched off’ and m

ove lever to “disengage” position.ST

EP

10C

onnect the two m

otor wires (Spade C

onnectors) (Refer Figure 5) to loose w

ires from the

Lim

it Switches. Sw

itch on power to the C

ontrol Box and operate the door from

PushB

utton on the Control B

ox.IM

PO

RT

AN

T: W

hen the door is travelling in the “Up” position, hold bottom

rail.T

he door should overload and stop. If it does not, reverse motor w

ires (SpadeC

onnections).Y

ou will need to re-adjust the L

imit C

ams as they w

ill be working in a different direction.

STE

P 11

Press B

utton on Control B

ox Front and check closing and stopping position.ST

EP

12If you are achieving the desired stop position, then replace the L

imit Sw

itch Cover Plate.

If not, then reset the Lim

it Cam

s (Steps 2 to 9) after first turning off the mains pow

er.ST

EP

13O

nce the limits have been set, fit the additional security screw

s (2 off self-tapping screws

supplied) with the door in m

anual mode. W

ith the door fully closed, mark the panel at the

first point where the curtain roll touches the drum

wheel, on both ends of the curtain (See

Figure 6).R

aise the door slightly so that the marks can be seen and accessed from

inside the garage(Figure 7).Fit the security screw

s through the bottom of a corrugation and into the plastic flange of

the drum w

heel, on both ends of the curtain. Tighten securely.

WA

RN

ING

! - Do not run door on pow

er through its full travel until the limits are correctly set.

i)D

oor fully closedii)

Door slightly

closed

Figure 6

Figure 4

Cam

“T”

Cam

“B”

Retaining

Screw

s

Figure 5

Motor S

padeC

onnectors

SE

NS

ITIV

ITY A

DJU

ST

ME

NT

Rem

ove cover on front of control box (Insert a screwdriver into slot at

bottom of cover and bend gently dow

nwards.)

Disengage door by m

oving the “Manual R

elease Lever”. M

anually extend thedoor to the halfw

ay position and re-engage door.

Press the large “aqua” coloured button on the front of the control box and

hold the bottom rail of the door to prevent it from

travelling up. The door

should overload and stop. If the door starts to travel downw

ards, swap over

the “Motor Spade C

onnectors” and readjust “Lim

it Cam

s”.

Press the sm

all black button and then press the large “aqua” button on thefront of the control box. T

he door should now go through four cycles (up and

down) and the light w

ill come on for the “overload alert” indication that the

sensitivity adjustment is com

plete.

Replace front cover.

AU

TO C

LO

SE O

PT

ION

*N

ote: Mandatory P

hoto Eye P

rotection must be used for this option.

Contact your local supplier.

PR

OG

RA

MM

ING H

AN

DS

ET

S TO NE

W C

ON

TR

OL B

OX

1)W

ith the power turned onto the unit press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will

come on indicating that you unit is ready to accept a code.

2)Press the handset button once. If the code is accepted the green L

ED

will blink tw

ice.* F

or multiple handsets code them

in at this stage

3)Press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will go off.

DE

LE

TIN

G HA

ND

SE

TS TO N

EW

CO

NT

RO

L BO

X

To delete all codes

»T

urn power off

»Press and hold dow

n the small button (L

earning Button) w

hile you turn the power on the 3 L

ED

’s will flash

twice indicating that all codes have been deleted.

To delete individual codes (you must have the handset that you w

ish to delete)»

With the pow

er turned onto the unit press and release the small button (learning button) and the yellow

LE

D w

illcom

e on indicating that you unit is in learn mode.

»Press the handset button tw

ice. If the code is deleted the red LE

D w

ill blink twice.

»Press and release the sm

all button (learning button) and the yellow L

ED

will go off.

SE

RV

ICE IN

DIC

ATO

R

After 4000 operations of the door, the “courtesy light” w

ill flash 3 times and stay on for 3 m

inutes as a service indica-tor. Please contact your local service agent.

Figure 7

Large “Aqua”

Button

Auto C

loseP

ot on reverseside of LogicB

oard

Sm

all “Coloured” B

utton

Slot

LED

’s

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ULT F

IND

ING

DO

OR W

ILL N

OT O

PE

RA

TE F

RO

M

A) C

ontrol Box

»C

heck power is on to C

ontrol Unit (R

ed L.E

.D. illum

inated).»

IF NO

T, check m

ains plug and fuse.»

Plug fully engaged on top of Control B

ox.»

Motor w

iring connections properly engaged.»

Manual release lever in “engaged” position.

»L

imit Sw

itch cams correctly set. i.e. upper L

imit Sw

itch for fully open position, lower L

imit Sw

itch for fullyclosed position.

»M

ove door manually to half-closed position and try again.

»T

ry operation with H

and Transm

itter.

B) O

n Hand T

ransmitter

»C

heck door operates correctly using the Push Button on Pow

er Head to prove system

is okay.»

Try recoding T

ransmitter.

»C

heck battery in Transm

itter is correctly fitted. L.E

.D. should illum

inate.»

Try new

battery.»

Move aerial m

anually and try in different orientations, keeping it away from

steel structures and electricalcables.

DO

OR O

PE

RA

TE

S BU

T FA

ILS T

O FU

LL

Y OP

EN O

R RE

VE

RSE

S BE

FO

RE C

LO

SING

»C

heck manual operation for correct balance, not binding. A

djust if necessary.»

Spray silicone lubricant into tracks. Do not grease.

»C

heck/adjust safety sensitivity setting.»

Check L

imits.

BA

NG

S HA

RD O

N TR

AC

K ST

OP

S WH

EN F

UL

LY O

PE

N

»C

heck top Lim

it Switch setting.

»A

djust if necessary.

BA

NG

S HA

RD O

N GR

OU

ND A

ND R

EV

ER

SES W

HE

N FU

LL

Y SH

UT

»C

heck bottom L

imit Sw

itch setting.»

Adjust if necessary.

DO

OR FA

ILS T

O TR

AV

EL D

OW

N FR

OM

OP

EN P

OSIT

ION - M

OT

OR R

UN

S AN

D RO

LL

ER D

OO

R BA

LO

ON

S

»C

heck door curtain has smooth line of entry into tracks, as near vertical as possible.

»C

heck door tension is not too great, reduce spring tension it necessary.»

If the above does not cure the problem, then the door m

ay require a weight bar to be fitted.

SH

OR

T RA

NG

E RE

MO

TE C

ON

TR

OL

»R

emote C

ontrol should give minim

um of 6m

range.»

Check battery is correctly fitted in T

ransmitter.

»T

ry new battery.

»M

ove aerial and try in different orientations, keeping away from

steel structures and electrical cables.

DO

OR O

PE

RA

TE

S BU

T FA

ILS T

O FU

LL

Y OP

EN B

UT R

EV

ER

SES T

O CL

OSE

D PO

SITIO

N

»C

hange Motor W

ire (Spade Connectors).

»R

eset Lim

its.»

Re-adjust Sensitivity A

djustment.

PO

WE

R FA

ILU

RE

To disengage

»Pull m

anual release lever (red handle) downw

ards (refer fig 3).

To engage

»Push m

anual release lever up.

WA

RR

AN

TY

Dated: 8 N

ovember 2002

Boss G

arage Door O

perators hereafter referred to as the Manufacturer hereby w

arrants:1.

Garage D

oor Operators to be free from

defects in material and w

orkmanship for a period of five (5) years for m

otors and one (1) yearfor E

lectronics and Mechanics from

date of purchase, if installed by an authorised reseller, otherwise if installed by the purchaser one

(1) year will apply.

2.G

arage Door O

perators (Com

mercial and Industrial A

pplication) to be free from defects in m

aterial and workm

anship for a period ofthree (3) m

onths from date of purchase.

3.W

here the garage door operator has been returned to the manufacturer for W

arranty repairs, all costs incurred in the return will be paid

for by the purchaser, if in the opinion of the manufacturer the product is faulty, all defective parts w

ill be replaced at no charge to thepurchaser.

4.Proof of purchase m

ust he given to the manufacturer at tim

e of Warranty claim

.5.

The m

anufacturer reserves the right to modify any existing or future products w

ithout incurring any obligation to incorporate suchm

odification to products already manufactured or to w

hich this Warranty m

ay relate.6.

Warranty only applies if this product has been installed to the M

anufacturers recomm

endations (in the opinion of’ Boss G

arage Door

Operators).

7.T

his Warranty is only for goods installed in A

ustralia.8.

This W

arranty does not apply to any defect, loss or damage arising or caused directly or indirectly by or as a result of:

(i)A

ny defect (including detects in component parts or accessories) arising from

or attributable to the failure to carry out normal

preventive maintenance or adjustm

ent itself.(ii)

To any additional dam

age or deterioration arising from or attributable to the operation of the O

perator after it is known to be

defective.9.

Exclusions to W

arranty Period:(i)

Repair or W

arranty Work - three (3) m

onths warranty

10.Not included in W

arranty:(i)

Batteries.

(ii)Fuses.

(iii)G

lobes.(iv)

Sensitivity adjustment.

(v)H

and Transm

itters.11.N

ote: All W

arranties will be void subject to:

(i)W

ater damage and condensation.

(ii)Pow

er supply black out or surge.(iii)

Act of G

od.(iv)

Modification or adjustm

ent by unauthorised persons.(v)

Any interference from

radio (including citizen band radios or and other electronic device.)(vi)

Preventative maintenance and regular servicing not undertaken.

(vii)A

ccount not paid in full by the purchaser.12.Subject only to the provisions of the T

rade Practices Act and any legislation of the State or T

erritory wherein the doors of the

Manufacturer shall have been sold or installed (w

hich may confer certain rights on consum

ers of goods and those rights by suchlegislation m

ay be rendered incapable of exclusion) this Warranty supersedes and excludes all representations, w

arranties andconditions w

hether expressed or implied by law

and the Manufacturer shall have no liability or otherw

ise than herein provided for anyloss and dam

age (including consequential loss and damage, loss of use or profits ) by reasons of delay, defective or faulty m

aterials orw

orkmanship, negligence or any act, m

atter or thing done permitted or om

itted to be done by the Manufacturer.

WA

RR

AN

TY

TH

IS WA

RR

AN

TY

FO

RM

SHO

UL

D B

E C

OM

PL

ET

ED

AT

TIM

E O

F IN

STA

LL

AT

ION

.T

his Warranty Form

should be retained by the purchaser at all times and produced w

ith the purchase docket by the Purchaseras proof of the purchase date.

PUR

CH

ASE

R’S N

AM

E:

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PUR

CH

ASE

R’S A

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SS:__________________________________________________________________________

PUR

CH

ASE

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INST

AL

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D B

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NA

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:__________________________________________________________________________

DR

IVE

UN

IT SE

RIA

L N

O.:

__________________________________________________________________________

Boss G

arage Door O

perators27 C

linker Street, Darra, Q

ld 4076P

h: (07) 3376 4988 Fax: (07) 3376 7071

INS

TAL

LA

TIO

N IN

ST

RU

CT

ION

S A

ND

OW

NE

RS

MA

NU

AL

Roller D

oor Operator

IMP

OR

TA

NT

PL

EA

SE R

EA

D T

HE

SE IN

STR

UC

TIO

NS C

AR

EF

UL

LY

PR

IOR

TO

CO

MM

EN

CIN

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INST

AL

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OP

ER

AT

OR

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IT

This A

utomatic O

pener has been designed to provide years of trouble free use.T

he opener will perform

efficiently only if it is installed and operated properly.

RE

AD

TH

ESE

IMP

OR

TA

NT

SAF

ET

Y R

UL

ES F

IRST

Keep garage door balanced. Sticking or binding doors m

ust be repaired. Garage doors,

door springs, brackets and their hardware are under extrem

e tension and can causeserious personal injury. D

o not attempt adjustm

ent. Call for professional garage door

service.

Do not w

ear rings, watches or loose clothing w

hile installing or servicing a garage dooroperator.

Installation and wiring m

ust be in compliance w

ith your local building and electricalcodes. C

onnect the power cord only to properly earthed m

ains.

The safety reverse system

test is very important. Y

our garage door must reverse w

henobstructed on closing. Failure to properly adjust the operator m

ay result in seriouspersonal injury from

a closing garage door. Repeat the test once a m

onth and make any

needed adjustments. (See Sensitivity adjustm

ent).

This unit should not be installed in a dam

p or wet space.

Use the m

anual release lever to disengage the motor drive O

NL

Y w

hen the drive issw

itched OFF and, if possible, w

hen the door is fully closed.

Do not use the force adjustm

ents to compensate for a binding or sticking garage door.

Excessive force w

ill interfere with the proper operation of the Safety R

everse System or

damage the garage door.

Disengage all existing garage door locks to avoid dam

age to garage door.

Install the lighted door Control B

ox (or any additional Push Buttons) in a location

where the garage door is visible, but out of the reach of children. D

o not allow children

to operate push button(s) or remote control(s). Serious personal injury from

a closinggarage door m

ay result from m

isuse of the operator.

CA

UT

ION

: Activate operator only w

hen the door is in full view, free of obstructions

and operator is properly adjusted. No one should enter or leave the garage w

hile thedoor is in m

otion. Do not allow

children to play near the door.

Disconnect electric pow

er to the garage door operator before making repairs or rem

ov-ing covers.

IMP

OR

TA

NT

: Fix the caution label supplied to the rear of the garage door as a re-m

inder of safe operating procedures.

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WARRANTY Dated: 8 November 2002

Boss Garage Door Operators hereafter referred to as the Manufacturer hereby warrants:1. Garage Door Operators to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five (5) years for motors and one (1) year

for Electronics and Mechanics from date of purchase, if installed by an authorised reseller, otherwise if installed by the purchaser one(1) year will apply.

2. Garage Door Operators (Commercial and Industrial Application) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period ofthree (3) months from date of purchase.

3. Where the garage door operator has been returned to the manufacturer for Warranty repairs, all costs incurred in the return will be paidfor by the purchaser, if in the opinion of the manufacturer the product is faulty, all defective parts will be replaced at no charge to thepurchaser.

4. Proof of purchase must he given to the manufacturer at time of Warranty claim.5. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify any existing or future products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such

modification to products already manufactured or to which this Warranty may relate.6. Warranty only applies if this product has been installed to the Manufacturers recommendations (in the opinion of’ Boss Garage Door

Operators).7. This Warranty is only for goods installed in Australia.8. This Warranty does not apply to any defect, loss or damage arising or caused directly or indirectly by or as a result of:

(i) Any defect (including detects in component parts or accessories) arising from or attributable to the failure to carry out normalpreventive maintenance or adjustment itself.

(ii) To any additional damage or deterioration arising from or attributable to the operation of the Operator after it is known to bedefective.

9. Exclusions to Warranty Period:(i) Repair or Warranty Work - three (3) months warranty

10. Not included in Warranty:(i) Batteries.(ii) Fuses.(iii) Globes.(iv) Sensitivity adjustment.(v) Hand Transmitters.

11. Note: All Warranties will be void subject to:(i) Water damage and condensation.(ii) Power supply black out or surge.(iii) Act of God.(iv) Modification or adjustment by unauthorised persons.(v) Any interference from radio (including citizen band radios or and other electronic device.)(vi) Preventative maintenance and regular servicing not undertaken.(vii) Account not paid in full by the purchaser.

12. Subject only to the provisions of the Trade Practices Act and any legislation of the State or Territory wherein the doors of theManufacturer shall have been sold or installed (which may confer certain rights on consumers of goods and those rights by suchlegislation may be rendered incapable of exclusion) this Warranty supersedes and excludes all representations, warranties andconditions whether expressed or implied by law and the Manufacturer shall have no liability or otherwise than herein provided for anyloss and damage (including consequential loss and damage, loss of use or profits ) by reasons of delay, defective or faulty materials orworkmanship, negligence or any act, matter or thing done permitted or omitted to be done by the Manufacturer.

WARRANTYTHIS WARRANTY FORM SHOULD BE COMPLETED AT TIME OF INSTALLATION.

This Warranty Form should be retained by the purchaser at all times and produced with the purchase docket by the Purchaseras proof of the purchase date.

PURCHASER’S NAME: __________________________________________________________________________

PURCHASER’S ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________

PURCHASED FROM: __________________________________________________________________________

INSTALLED BY: __________________________________________________________________________

INSTALLER’S ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________

INSTALLER’S SIGNATURE: __________________________________________________________________________

DRIVE UNIT SERIAL NO.: __________________________________________________________________________

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