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1. N 01 Internal Buzzer not visible SILVELOX devoted to design Figure 4 2 USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 10 4 2 Terminal Block Safety appliances and or optional devices have to be connected to the terminal blocks Figure 4 2 reference number 1 A close view of the terminal blocks is presented in Figure 4 3 and the contact descriptions are listed in Table 4 2 To facilitate the cable connections it is possible to remove the terminal blocks from their sockets and place them back once the connections are placed In Section 4 3 the wiring diagram can help to visualize the connections A WARNING To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution or fire Disconnect ALL electric and battery power BEFORE connecting ANY cable to the terminal block Table 4 2 CN1 Contacts Inputs Description 15 14 Left Photoeye tx 16 13 red red 16 12 pink blue Right Photoeye rx 8 7 Close NO 8 5 Stop NC 8 4 Open NO 8 2 Open Stop Close NO 8 1 NC CN2 Contacts Outputs Description 4 m 2 Channel Built in Receiver FC 7 not for USA amp Canada 9 8 External Buzzer Optional FC 4 7 6 Home Automation output 1 FC 3 7 5 Home Automation output 2 FC 2 13 12 Power 24 Vdc 500 mA 12 W 1 13 1 bridge 12 2 External Flashing Light Optional 1
2. 14 4 8 Optional device 14 4 9 Remote control NOT for US amp Canada 15 4 10 Remote control for US amp Canada 21 5 MAINTENANCE Rata 22 SILVELOX devoted to design 6 5 7 7 1 7 2 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 9 10 11 12 Visual inspection 22 Door DalaliGe 22 Opener safety device 22 Opener reversal 22 Door lubrication s eese nS d ERE MS VO Eric 23 gU m E 25 Protective resin restoration 25 Paint restoration stained or painted 25 Minor dents or scratches repair 25 Windows and windows insert cleaning 25 Plastic and steel parts cleaning 25 TROUBLESHOOTING rita nutre nara 26 Pulleys cables derailment 26 Automatic door malfunctions 26 LIMITED WARRANTY 28 Limited Warranty Periods 29 Limited Warranty for Wood Parts 29 Warranty disclaimer 29 INSTALLATION BOOK 31 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE BOOXK 32 DISMANTLING ee 34 A
3. Figure 4 5 USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 16 4 9 3 4 channel receiver OPTIONAL The external 4 channels receiver is mounted in an ABS plastic housing for an optimal protection against atmospheric agents It can work together with the 2 channels receiver present on the door to offer the maximum number of remotely controlled devices Please refer to Figure 4 6 Table 4 4 and In Table 4 5 please find the description of the 4 channel receiver terminal block Table 4 5 for a detailed view and description of the receiver components It is possible to fasten the receiver to a wall or on a pole or a suitable bracket ensure that the supply voltage is either 12 or 24 Vdc If problems are encountered with signals reception it is necessary to install an external antenna which is available on request The antenna must be installed at the highest point possible and in an area which is free of obstacles The optimal efficiency is obtained when it is installed on a metal pole or concrete avoiding materials such as wood or plastic When the length of the included cable is insufficient it is recommended to replace it entirely with a low losses coaxial cable with an impedance of 52 Ohm type RG58 U and to not exceed a length of 10 m 30 feet SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 17 devoted to design Table 4 4 Reference Description 8056680 Output D m ONERE i ii iii iv A B see In Table
4. 4 5 please find the description of the 4 channel receiver as terminal block aM E Table 4 5 Jumper to assign a button of the O transmitter to the relay 1 ji Jumper to assign a button of the O transmitter to the relay 2 jii Jumper to assign a button of the transmitter to the relay 3 ee to 2 the ransmitter to the relay Jumper to entirely cancel all and Oo Oo 00000 functions of the receiver Reset A 6 8 9 16 Jumper to block all functions Jumper to indicate how many Figure 4 6 transmitters are memorized Self learning button Red LED ou gt NOTE The buttons 1 and 2 of the transmitter are assigned respectively to channel 1 and 2 of the built in 2 channel receiver In Table 4 5 please find the description of the 4 channel receiver terminal block Table 4 5 CONTACTS DESCRIPTION Power input 12 24 Vdc Vac terminal 12 terminal 22 When 12V power is used it is necessary to insert the jumper close to the terminal v SI LVE L USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 pag 18 devoted to design 13 14 M __ DOW C Coaxial antenna core A WARNING Devices connections must be carried by an accredited technician The wiring must be done using cable of 2 x 1 mm2 max 40 W relay 1 2 3 or 100 W relay 4 Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 19 devoted to design 4 9 4 Opera
5. devoted to design USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 28 8 LIMITED WARRANTY Silvelox warrants to the original purchaser that Silvelox will repair repaint replace or refund the original purchase price at its option any sections or hardware that are defective in material or workmanship at the home of original installation pursuant to the terms of this limited warranty for the period from the installation date specified in the Limited Warranty Periods listed below These warranties are for installations of complete garage doors sections manufactured by Silvelox and hardware distributed by Silvelox for single family residential residential condominium or similar residential multi family housing They do not apply to commercial industrial or non residential uses This warranty extends to normal usage when the door has been installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer s instructions The warranty period begins at the time of purchase The Limited Warranty is extended to the original purchaser only To make a claim under this warranty contact us immediately in writing at servizioclienti silvelox com Please send a complete description and photograph of the issue and the serial number of the door which is found on the ID label Response may take up to two weeks from receipt of warranty claim Upon receiving the claim Silvelox may at its discretion instruct original purchaser to return the specified door section or part s th
6. key 2 Put the bridge on the adjacent free pin of the jumper Restoring the functions of the transmitter keys and restoring another code 4 channel receiver Verify that the 4 channels receiver has power on the terminals 1 2 12 24 Vdc Vac Insert the bridge on jumper i see Figure 4 6 Press the self learning key D and keep it pressed Press the free key on the transmitter which will control relay 1 and keep it pressed Wait until the red LED E lluminates then first release the key of the transmitter followed by releasing the self learning button D Remove the bridge of jumper 1 of the 4 channels receiver Repeat if necessary operations from point 2 to 6 for the next jumpers and free keys on the transmitter When the assignment of all functions and keys is accomplished put the bridge on the adjacent free pin of the jumper To re program other transmitters refer to the instructions in the next paragraph Activating a new transmitter Activating a new transmitter It is necessary to have a transmitter that is already functioning and programmed named original transmitter De activate eventual other receivers installed in the vicinity by temporarily cutting power Stand within 5 m 15 feet from the garage door Press 1 and 2 together of the original transmitter Within 5 seconds press a key of the transmitter to be activated For eventual other transmitters repeat the steps described above SI LVE LOX USER M
7. must be cancelled e Keep the pushbutton pressed until the red LED on the receiver illuminates e Release the pushbutton of the transmitter and then the self learning button De activation of all transmitters Reset In case of theft or disappearance of a transmitter it is recommended to de activate the functions of all transmitters in order to avoid unpleasant consequences by following the steps below Insert the bridge on jumper A of the receiver Press the self learning button of the receiver for at least 7 seconds Release the self learning button Wait until the red LED on the receiver is illuminated Remove the bridge of jumper A and place it on the adjacent free pin of the jumper NOTE this operation must be performed both for the internal 2 and 4 channel receivers Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 20 devoted to design Restoring the functions of the transmitter keys and restoring another code 2 channel receiver Verify that the garage door is connected to the mains Insert the bridge on jumper i see Figure 4 5 Press the self learning key D and keep it pressed Press key 1 of the transmitter and keep it pressed Wait until the red LED illuminates then first release the key of the transmitter followed by releasing the self learning button Remove the bridge of jumper i of the 2 channel receiver When the second channel is used repeat the operations from point 2 to 6 for jumper ii and
8. 10 NEVER use emergency release handle unless garage doorway is before to operate perform maintenance or repair the garage door GARAGE DOOR SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Garage doors garage door openers and electric transmitters are not toys Careless operation or allowing children to use garage door controls can lead to serious injury or death Discuss garage door safety with your children explain the dangers and outline emergency procedures in the event of an accident CONTACT WITH A MOVING DOOR COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY Teach children to keep their hands and fingers clear of the garage door section interface track and other door parts during operation ALWAYS keep remote controls out of reach of children NEVER permit children to operate or play with garage door control push buttons or remote controls PUSHBUTTON WALL CONTROLS SHOULD BE OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Mount at least ten feet away from the garage door and at least five feet from the floor and where the user can clearly see the moving garage door ONLY activate garage door when it can be seen clearly it is properly adjusted and there are no obstructions to door travel ALWAYS keep garage door in sight until completely closed NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR NO ONE SHOULD GO UNDER A STOPPED PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR If possible use emergency release handle to disengage the operator ONLY when garage door is CLOSED An unbalanced gara
9. 3 3 biidaa 12 4 Supplementary Light Optional Figure 4 3 SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 11 devoted to design 4 3 Wiring diagram HEAD BAR Terminal blocks Power 24 Vdc DC Motor Ch2 DC Motor External Buzzer L Encoder Close Stop Open Home automatlon 1 Home automatlon 2 Suplementary light 5 Flashing lig Strap Pulley Open stop close Drlve shaft Pulley Closing limit swltch OWER SECTION PHOTOEYE TX PHOTOEYE RX RIGHT UPRIGHT LEFT UPRIGHT SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 pag 12 devoted to design 4 4 Timer to Close TTC adjustment By default TTC is set to off TTC can be set to automatically close your garage door from the fully open position after a specified period of time 1 3 5 or 10 minute intervals The garage door opener will Beep and the courtesy light will Flash before closing the door To set TTC please follow the instructions below e With door closed and connected to the power remove the headbar central cover e Keep pressed for 3 seconds the TTC Control Button Figure 4 2 referenced as number 3 the Diagnostic LED Figure 4 2 referenced as number 4 will blink 2 times e Press the TTC Control Button to set 1 minute closing interval the Diagnostic LED will blink 1 time e Press the TTC Control Button within 10 seconds from the last operation to set 3 minutes closing interval the D
10. 550 071 Silve lox Qual ity Syst em Rev 05 July 201 3 SILVELOX OWNER S MANUAL devoted to design Operation and Maintenance Product Overlap sectional garage door Model OVERLAP 2 0 Operation Manual and automatic For Residential Use Only Manufacturer SILVELOX S p A Italy 38050 Castelnuovo Trento Viale Venezia 37 Tel 39 0461 755 755 Fax 39 0461 752 466 www silvelox com silvelox silvelox com OVE RLAP 2 0 DRAFT d TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PR i Plc To pev 3 2 OVERLAP GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 2 1 Product certification label 3 2 2 Danger warning labels 3 3 OVERLAP OPERATION 5 3 1 Manual operation of garage door 6 3 2 Automatic operation of garage door 8 3 3 In case of 9 3 4 Reset 9 4 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ena o oa evan aram 10 4 1 General 10 42 Terminal Block ecc 11 4 3 Wiring Cha Gra ssf egeo cece etched ands 12 4 4 Timer to Close TTC adjustment 13 4 5 LEDs description 13 4 6 1 0 13 4 7 automation contacts
11. ANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 21 devoted to design 4 10 Remote control for US amp Canada The operator is compatible with the Liftmaster 3 Channel Universal Receiver 850 LM which can be connected inside the headbar The main features of the 850LM are e Three channels provide expanded remote control capacity Channel 1 50 remotes Channel 2 20 remotes Channel 3 20 remotes e Multiple remote control options available to provide secure access from the safety and convenience of a vehicle e Compact design fits most gate and commercial door operators e Compatible with 811LM and all MAX remote controls e Power 12 24VDC or 12 24VAC e Narrow band on 310 MHz 315 MHz and 390 MHz Security 2 0 Rolling Code and Encrypted DIP e Operational temperature from 35 to 65 degrees C Storage temperature from 40 to 85 degrees C e Compliant with FCC Part 15 Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 22 devoted to design 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Monthly safety checks of your garage door and opener and an annual visit from a trained garage door technician will maintain the safety and smooth operation of your garage door Visual inspection Visually scan tracks cables rollers and pins for fraying rupture and other signs of wear A trained garage door technician must replace these items to ensure garage door safety Door balance To test door balance first disconnect electric opener while door is closed use e
12. SSISTANCE AND ACCESSORIES 34 USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 1 PREFACE Dear customer we want to inform you about safety maintenance and operating issues of your Silvelox garage door If you correctly follow all the instructions the product will work as expected The garage door is typically the largest moving object in the house Improper installation operation or maintenance of a garage door can create a hazardous condition that can cause serious injury or even death A WARNING In the interest of safety this symbol means WARNING or CAUTION Injury to people and or property damage may occur unless instructions are followed correctly N WARNING In the interest of safety this symbol means WARNING Injury to people and or property damage may occur from electrocution or fire unless instructions are followed correctly 2 OVERLAP GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Silvelox Overlap garage door is an innovative sectional garage door with an opening mechanism that does not need sliding bars and tracks on the ceiling and requires less internal space Overlap is equipped with a garage door opener GDO embedded in the crossbar fixed to the wall No visible and cumbersome motor unit is anchored to the ceiling Operation commands are given via a radio transmitter or with a wall push button Operation features of the GDO e Rated voltage 100 120 V AC single phase 50 60 Hz e Rated power 200 W e Sound intensit
13. acid alcohols bird droppings product for home cleaning or pressure washing damage to the painted film from contact splashes or drips with products used on construction sites such as paints cement enamel lime plaster etc E damage to the painted film caused by the prolonged stay of garage doors left in direct contact of rain and or sun light for reasons attributable to the user or installer failure to perform the monthly cleaning of the protective film with non aggressive detergents as mild soap and water failure to perform the annual maintenance with the Renovation Kit supplied by the manufacturer to renew the wooden surfaces atmospheric and other local conditions including but not limited to areas subject to fallout or exposure to corrosive chemicals fumes salt spray ash cement dust animal waste or foreign substances and areas subject to abrasive cleaners vandalism accident neglect radiation or water runoff from lead copper or galvanic metal flashing or any cause beyond the reasonable control of Silvelox The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product at any time and without prior notice with technical improvements The manufacturer is not liable for any direct or indirect damage caused to persons or property arising from the misuse of the product SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 31 devoted to design 9 INSTALLATION BOOK MANUFACTURER SILVELOX S p A Italy 38050 Castelnuovo Trent
14. ct abuse or misuse delay missing or partial payments exposure conditions in corrosive or aggressive environments eg areas within 200 meters 600 feet of chemical plants refineries industrial laundries foundries etc exposure conditions in very aggressive natural environments such as areas within 200 meters 600 feet from the last wave of the sea or doors installed above 2000 meters 6000 feet above sea level damage caused by fire hail hurricanes tornadoes flood wind or any other acts of God or nature swelling of the wood due to excessive humidity eg floods tornadoes etc whitening of the painted film caused by prolonged contact with water in the first months after the installation of the garage door Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 30 devoted to design alterations and or additions to door any puncture or hole drilled into the door not shown on the installation instructions and the results of such puncture or hole adjustments made with products not recommended by Silvelox garage door cleaning made with harsh chemical cleaners based on acid ammonia eg multi purpose products or alcohol damage to the painted film due to external causes such as strokes scratches staples repeated friction vandalism burglary etc improper installation or handling of garage door or electric garage door opener damage caused by contact with chemically aggressive substances such as ammonia hydrochloric
15. cts 13 12 which is 24 V Dc max 500 mA 12 W An external source of power might be preferable SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 14 devoted to design 4 9 Remote control NOT for US amp Canada The remote operation of the door involves the use of portable transmitters Figure 4 4 These transmitters can be 2 channels or 4 channels and send the signal to the respective auto learning receivers built in 2 channel receiver or optional 4 channel receiver for outdoor use The built in 2 channel receiver is mounted onto the printed circuit board of the motorization and its first channel is used for the open stop close function while the second channel is useable when connected to the terminals of the relay The external 4 channels receiver optional is supplied in a plastic housing and can be installed inside or outside the garage The transmitters leave the factory ready for use meaning that the cryptographic code of the transmitter is already programmed into the receiver The operation is of the impulse type This means that the open stop close function of the garage door is made with a single key 1 of the transmitter with the first click the garage door opens while the next click determines the stopping while the garage door is still moving or closing if the door is entirely opened The other keys 2 3 4 can be used to remotely control other functions For example when the second channel is used f
16. ereof shipping prepaid If Silvelox determines the sections or hardware warranted to be defective within the applicable limited warranty period Silvelox agrees to repair repaint replace or refund at Silvelox option the defective door sections or hardware Any charges for freight removal installation or labor shall be the responsibility of the original purchaser REPAIR REPAINT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE OF SPECIFIED PARTS IS THE SOLE REMEDY OFFERED BY THIS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SILVELOX BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY OR RESULTING FROM DEFECTIVE GARAGE DOOR ITEM S Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE NOT DISCLAIMED THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTIES HEREIN SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 29 devoted to design 8 1 Limited Warranty Periods The applicable limited warranty periods are from the ins
17. ge door could result in an open door falling rapidly and or unexpectedly causing SEVERE INJURY or DEATH SILVELOX devoted to design clear of persons and obstructions After ANY adjustments are made the opener reversal MUST be tested Safety reversal system MUST be tested every month Garage door MUST reverse on contact with 1 1 2 3 8 cm high object or a 2x4 laid flat on the floor Failure to adjust the operator properly may cause SEVERE INJURY or DEATH ALWAYS KEEP GARAGE DOOR PROPERLY BALANCED An improperly balanced door may not reverse when required and could result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH ALL repairs to cables counter weights assemblies and other hardware MUST be made by a trained door systems technician ALWAYS disconnect electric power to garage door opener BEFORE making ANY repairs or removing covers Do not permit kids to play with packaging components plastic bags boxes Expanded polystyrene EPS sheet metals to avoid any dangerous situations Do not operate the garage door in any different ways other than those indicated in the present manual Any different operation is considered not reasonable and the producer declines any responsibility Do not perform any maintenance or adjustment if the door is moving Keep nearby the product a fire extinguisher with a capacity of 6 9 kg for rooms up to 200 square meters Do not impair or try to repair any elect
18. handle outward 6 3 1 1 Safety devices for manual operation The garage door in manual operation is provided with safety devices to help prevent dangerous situations Such devices are described below e Incase of hand or fingers entrapment between the two sections the lower section moves or can be pushed toward the inside of the garage avoiding serious injuries e Perimeter seals between the two sections are made of EPDM rubber with a tubular shape Their purpose is to avoid possible injury to fingers if inadvertently they are between the door sections Floor astragal is made of EPDM rubber and has the purpose to cushion the accidental impact against a body during the descent of a panel as well as to close the space between the door and the floor with the door closed Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 pag 6 devoted to design Figure 3 2 Opening Closing from outside OPTIONAL Figure 3 1 Opening Closing from inside oted to design SILVELOX dev 3 2 Automatic operation of garage door 3 2 1 To open automatically follow the instructions below Automatic opening closing of the garage door 1 PASO qu If your remote control looks like that in Figure 4 4 press button 1 The door can also be opened closed with the wall button optional installation or with another remote control linked with an optional receiver The courtesy light the external flashing light optional and the external b
19. iagnostic LED will blink 2 times e Press the TTC Control Button within 10 seconds from the last operation to set 5 minutes closing interval the Diagnostic LED will blink 3 times e Press the TTC Control Button within 10 seconds from the last operation to set 10 minutes closing interval the Diagnostic LED will blink 4 times e Press the TTC Control Button within 10 seconds from the last operation to set to off the TTC the Diagnostic LED will blink 5 times e After 10 seconds from the last selection made the TTC is set A WARNING In case of a voltage interruption during opening or closing once the voltage is restored the door remains in the actual position Close the door manually or perform the reset maneuver see Section 3 4 4 5 LEDs description A total of six LEDs are present in the operator control unit box e The Diagnostic LED Figure 4 2 referenced as number 4 it starts to blink red color in case of electronic anomalies e The Voltage LED Figure 4 2 referenced as number 5 it turns ON green color once the door is plugged to the power network e The Courtesy Light LEDs Figure 4 2 referenced as number 7 it is a group of four white LEDs once the door is activated they turn ON and stay ON for 1 minute after that the door operation is completed 4 6 Internal buzzer The operator control box is equipped also with an internal buzzer When the door performs a reset maneuver see Section 3 4 the inter
20. ies for your garage door you can contact the Silvelox Customer Care With the purpose to speed up the handling of your inquiry please provide the serial number of your door placed in the label above the inner door handle and fill the suitable form available at http Awww silvelox it en customer care request for customer service the Customer Service page SILVELOX S p A 1 38050 CASTELNUOVO Trento Viale Venezia 37 Tel 39 0461 755 755 Fax 39 0461 752 466 silvelox silvelox com Issued Approved by SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 35 devoted to design This page is intentionally left blank SILVELOX devoted to design SILVELOX devoted to design Although we did our best to ensure that the information in this manual is the most accurate possible the manufacturer cannot assume any responsibility for possible errors imprecisions or omissions Information in this document is subject to change without notice All rights reserved No part of this manual can be reproduced copied and transmitted for any purposes without the express prior written consent of Silvelox SILVELOX devoted to design SILVELOX S p A Italy 38050 Castelnuovo Trento Viale Venezia 37 tel 39 0461 755 755 fax 39 0461 752 466 www silvelox com silvelox silvelox com
21. ll the lubrication procedures of the door must be performed with the door closed and disconnected from the source of supply TABLE 5 1 SUGGESTED LUBRICATION PROCEDURES ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION REFERENCE FREQUENCY SUGGESTION Use Lithium Grease the plastic strikers of the closing latches on the upper side of the upper section Figure 5 1 A 12 MONTHS Base Grease EP2 UE 3 Use Lithium bonn both pins of the arms upper pin inside the crossbar lower pin on the side of the upper i 5 1 12 MONTHS Base Grease EP2 Use Lithium Grease both pins of the cables to the lower section by inserting the grease in the slot of the Figure 5 1 12 MONTHS Base Grease cable in contact with the pin EP2 Use Lithium Grease rollers Figure 5 10 12 MONTHS Base Grease EP2 WARNING DO NOT GREASE CABLES If you are not confident doing these operation contact a trained garage door technician SILVELOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 pag 24 devoted to design SILVELOX devoted to design 6 CARE To maintain the appearance and safety of your garage door regularly clean and inspect the door and the area in which the door operates Wipe out using a cloth dampened with water any dust or dirt on the exterior surface of sections at least one time per year If necessary use only mild soap avoiding alcohol based detergents or ammonia In case of doubt or difficulty ask to qualified service personnel 6 1 Protective
22. mergency release handle Raise door to waist level and slowly release Door should hold in this position If door drops or rises without assistance call a trained door system technician to correct the door balance Opener safety device To test photo eyes stand inside garage safely away from path of door push wall button to close door As door closes wave an object in path of photoelectric eye beam The door should reverse and return to the fully open position Photo eyes should be installed no more than 6 above the floor Opener reversal Garage door openers manufactured after January 1 1993 are required by Federal law to have advanced safety features that comply with UL 325 standards To test reversal door must be properly balanced Open garage door fully place a 1 1 2 thick piece of wood on the floor under the center of the door Stand inside garage safely away from path of the door push the transmitter or wall button to close door The door must reverse when it strikes the wood If the door does not reverse contact a trained garage door technician to adjust repair or replace the opener or door A WARNING After door balance if door not brought manually to closed position photoeyes and or opener reversal tests at the successive door activation it will perform a reset maneuver see Section 3 4 Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 23 devoted to design 5 5 Door lubrication A WARNING A
23. nal buzzer will beep for the whole maneuver signaling that the current control is set to a higher potentially dangerous level to allow the door to re define its reference positions SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 13 devoted to design 4 7 Home automation contacts Two home automation free contacts FCs are present on the terminal block CN2 Figure 4 3 Use these contacts to connect the door to home alarm systems e Home automation 1 is active when the door is opening e Home automation 2 is active when the door is closing e When the door is operated manually or during a reset operation the contacts are open 4 8 Optional device prerequisites The following optional devices can be installed by the dealer e External buzzer e External flashing light e Supplementary light e External receiver These accessories have to be connected on the relays of the terminal block CN2 see Table 4 2 and Wiring diagram of Section 4 3 The specifics of the relays are e Max 1A 125 V AC resistive load e Max 1A 30 V DC resistive load e Max 500 mA 230 V AC resistive load e Max 500 mA 125 V AC inductive load e Max 250 mA 230 V AC inductive load e Minimum load 5 V 10 mA In the Wiring diagram of Section 4 3 the flashing light and the supplementary light are powered by the contacts 13 12 This is only a possibility in this case the absorption of the connected devices cannot exceed the capacity of the power conta
24. o Viale Venezia 37 Tel 39 0461 755 755 fax 39 0461 752 466 www silvelox com silvelox silvelox com PRODUCT GARAGE DOOR MODEL OVERLAP 2 0 SERIAL NUMBER erinnern INSTALLATION TEST ON CONSTRUCTION SITE INSTALLER INSTALLER SIGNATURE SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 32 devoted to design 10 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE BOOK DATE ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION NAME AND SIGNATURE OF THE TECHNICIAN NOTE Notes Enter any periodic maintenance see Table 8 1 1 made by the customer in activity description field SILVELOX devoted to design USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 33 DATE ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION NAME AND SIGNATURE OF THE TECHNICIAN NOTE Notes Enter any periodic maintenance see Table 8 1 1 made by the customer in activity description field SILVELOX devoted to design USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 34 11 DISMANTLING In case of dismantling it is necessary to lock the door and disconnect some components to make the door unusable as counterweights boxes pulleys and power plug To discard please contact an accredited company following local laws and regulations 12 ASSISTANCE AND ACCESSORIES Dear Customer Silvelox is available for any further explanation In case you need the assistance of a qualified technician or you want new accessor
25. onic malfunction 2 contact a trained garage door technician Sl LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 27 devoted to design Problem Possible cause Suggestion E the door does not close completely or starts to open again after closing 1 photo eyes recognize some obstacles 1 remove the obstacles If door is still not working contact a trained garage door technician 2 the upper section does not engage with the crossbar 2 adjust the position of the leaf strikers if door is still not working contact a trained garage door technician failure of mechanical components contact a trained garage door technician F the flashing light does not work light elements are damaged contact a trained garage door technician G During operation reaching full closed position the electric motor remains in tension after the maneuver is complete 3 1 2 interrupted electric contact 1 the closing limit switch is defective or its magnet is out of position 3 1 2 1 try to relocate the magnet to restore the contact or contact a trained garage door technician contact a trained garage door technician H The red diagnostic LED is blinking Before to analyze the possible causes remove the power supply for at least 40 seconds and plug it again 1 electronic malfunction 1 contact Silvelox Customer Care at servizioclienti silvelox com SILVELOX
26. or activating a light it is required to activate the ON OFF operation rather than the pulse operation 4 9 1 Transmitters The principal technical characteristics of the transmitters are the followings e Operating voltage 3 V with a button type battery CR2032 LiMn e Signal frequency 433 92 MHz e Operating temperature 10 55 C It is recommended to not submit the transmitter to violent shocks sources of heat and to direct sunlight Figure 4 4 SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 15 devoted to design 4 9 2 Built in 2 channel receiver The 2 channel receiver controls are accessible through the hole in the control unit box Figure 4 2 referenced numbers 2 and 3 A closer view of them is presented in Figure 4 5 with their description in Table 4 3 The receiver can support 150 transmitters maximum To activate the 2 channel connect the external device cables to slot 11 10 of the CN2 terminal block Figure 4 3 Table 4 3 Reference Description Jumper to assign the button 1 of the transmitter operation already performed at the factory Jumper to assign the button 2 of the transmitter operation already performed at the factory Jumper to entirely cancel all and functions of the receiver Reset Jumper to block all functions Jumper to indicate how many transmitters are memorized Uu gt Self learning button SILVELOX devoted to design
27. resin restoration The potential slight loss of pigment that may occur in the process of cleaning the wood surface with a damp cloth is a normal phenomenon that affects all paint coatings of superior quality and does not alter the characteristics or duration of the film In order to preserve the characteristics of the wood finish of the Silvelox door and to keep surfaces always fresh and active in their protective capacity you should re apply the initial thickness of the applied resin every 2 to 3 years which over time is worn away Before proceeding with resin application you have to perform a careful cleaning of the wooden surface to eliminate the accumulation of dirt and atmospheric chemicals which may be very corrosive Use the Silvelox RENOVATION KIT designed for this purpose The RENOVATION KIT contains two specific products Special Cleaner for wooden surface cleaning and Top Finish for resin restoration 6 2 Paint restoration stained or painted To renew the finish on the wood surface Remove any dirt deposited on the wood with a cloth moistened with water the whole surface of the door face with a 220 grit sandpaper e Clean the door from dust with a dry cloth Apply two coats of paint in the case of stain coating use a brush in the case of paint use a spray Ensure that the room temperature is higher than 10 C 50 F that the wood is not faced to a temperature above 35 C 95 F and not in direct sunlight and that
28. rical or electronic part or any other device related to safety like printed circuit board PCB actuators photo eyes limiting devices LEDs SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 5 3 1 Manual operation of garage door The garage door can always be opened or closed manually without the aid of the electronic garage door opener To operate manually follow the instructions listed below Opening from inside Figure 3 1 e Unlock the door by pulling down the emergency release handle 1 or rotating downward the inner handle if present 1 e Grab the lower inner handle 2 and pull the lower section upward up to the maximum opening height Closing from inside Figure 3 1 e Grab the lower inner handle 3 and pull it downward until the lower section reaches the lowest position e Conclude the closing maneuver by pushing the upper section outward 4 until the door is closed Opening from outside with OPTIONAL OUTER HANDLES ONLY Figure 3 2 e Rotate the outer handle 1 counter clockwise e Grab the lower outer handle 2 and pull the lower section upward e Grab the lower part of the lower section 3 and push it up to the maximum opening height Closing from outside with OPTIONAL OUTER HANDLES ONLY Figure 3 2 e Grab the lower part of the lower section 4 and pull it downward e Push the lower leaf downward using the outer lower handle 5 e Conclude the closing maneuver pulling the outer
29. rms a closing maneuver with the Amperostop current control set to a higher current level allowing the system to recalibrate Pay particular attention during this operation to reverse the door during the reset maneuver a bigger force is required than normal operation conditions The door can lose the reference positions in the following cases e After a reversal due to Amperostop current control activation e After a reversal due to photoeyes activation e After a power outage occurred when the door was not in closed position e After a manual door operation that does not leave the door in closed position e After many door activations within short time intervals SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 9 devoted to design 4 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 4 1 General overview The electric connections and the electronic components are located in the operator control unit box immediately visible on the headbar if the headbar central cover is not in place Figure 4 1 The electric connections components are listed in Table 4 1 referring to Figure 4 2 Table 4 1 Figure 4 1 Reference Description 1 Terminal Block seeFigure 4 3 2 Built in Receiver Controls NOT for USA amp Canada Timer to Close TTC Control Button Diagnostic LED Voltage LED Configuration Port Ox Courtesy Light LEDs
30. se Suggestion A The door does not work and the voltage indicator LED on 1 power is out 1 wait for power reactivation the crossbar is turned off the door can only be operated manually 2 some protection fuses may have been activated 2 contact an accredited garage door technician 3 the power plug is not inserted correctly in the socket 3 restore the correct power plug connection into the power socket 4 the wiring of the building is defective 4 contact an accredited technician to repair the wiring B The door does not work and the voltage indicator LED on 1 the photo eyes do not work properly 1 clean the photo eyes covers and or align them properly if the crossbar is turned on accidentally bumped If door is still not working contact a trained garage door technician 2 the upper section is not released 2 grease the striker of the upper section If door is still not working contact a trained garage door technician C During operation the sections stop in an intermediate 1 sudden power failure 1 wait for power reactivation to manual operate the door position slightly force the door movement with inner handle until the GDO is disengaged 2 during operation the door encountered an obstacle 2 remove the obstacle if door is still not working contact a trained garage door technician D the remote controller does not work or only within few 1 the battery of the remote controller is depleted 1 replace the battery meters distance 2 electr
31. tallation date by the original owner as follows paint and wood sections 5 years material and workmanship 5 years garage door opener motor unit 2 years parts 2 years electronic control unit 2 years 8 2 Limited Warranty for Wood Parts Silvelox warrants that Silvelox wood sections will be free from defects in materials and workmanship as verified by Silvelox personnel upon inspection If defective Silvelox will repair repaint replace or refund at Silvelox s option those wood sections for the warranty period listed in the Limited Warranty Periods paragraph placed above Silvelox wood doors are specialty wood products that have natural wood variations that enhance its natural beauty Due to the differences in natural wood characteristics the uniformity of wood section color and grain is not warranted Some splitting and cracking may occur as a natural characteristic of wood This is not a factory defect and is not covered under warranty These minor faults can be mitigated by following the instructions in Section 6 3 Wood doors require special finishing and care Failure to follow the finishing and care instructions will void the warranty 8 3 Warranty disclaimer THE WARRANTIES DO NOT APPLY TO ANY DAMAGE OR DETERIORATION CAUSED BY failure to follow the Installation Manual failure to follow the User s Manual inadequate maintenance of the product modifications or tampering of the original conditions of the produ
32. there is no moving dust in the surrounding area Acrylic resin in aqueous solution finishing products can be ordered directly from the manufacturer or purchased in a good retail paint store 6 3 Minor dents or scratches repair In case you want to remove small dents or scratches you should use a colored wax putty available in any specialized store and apply it directly on the part to be repaired without subsequent painting 6 4 Windows and windows insert cleaning Use a soft cloth and common household glass cleaner 6 5 Plastic and steel parts cleaning We recommend to use non aggressive neutral detergents of common use for household cleaning Warning cleaners should not contain abrasive elements Slight oxide glazes on AISI 316L stainless steel parts can be removed with Scotch Brite 3M sponges Use the sponge only in the same direction of the grain SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 26 devoted to design 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Pulleys cables derailment A WARNING In the event of pulley cable derailment do not try to unlock or repair any equipment To repair the system contact a trained garage door technician 7 2 Automatic door malfunctions In the event that you experience malfunctions of the door with the GDO check if door works manually If so evaluate the possibility of solving the problem by adopting the following suggestions Problem Possible cau
33. tion of the receivers 2 and 4 channels ON OFF Mode The standard operating mode of the transmitter receiver system is of the impulse type In other words when one of the keys of the transmitter is pressed the corresponding relay on the receiver is closed and when the key is released the relay is opened again In some situations however it may be preferable to activate the relay when the key is pressed for the first time and that it stays activated until the key is pressed again especially when it is used to activate lighting This mode of operation is called ON OFF To activate this mode it is required to install a permanent bridge on the jumper of the corresponding relay see Figure 4 5 and Figure 4 6 WARNING Never leave a permanent bridge on jumper referenced as i in Figure 4 5 of the 2 channel receiver Blocking mode This mode is activated when a permanent bridge is inserted in jumper B of the receiver See Figure 4 5 and Figure 4 6 In this mode it is no longer possible to insert a code from a distance activate the ON OFF mode or cancel a code De activation of a pushbutton of a transmitter If necessary it is possible to de activate the function attributed to a key of a transmitter To de activate the function proceed as follows e Remove the bridges that may be present on the jumpers of the receiver e Press the self learning button of the receiver and keep it pressed e Press the pushbutton of the transmitter that
34. unterweights boxes that control the reversal of the closing of the door in the event of object detection A red LED placed in the proximity of the photo eyes indicates their operation Amperostop current control system this system in the presence of obstacles placed outside the working region of the photo eyes blocks and reverses the movement of the door SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 8 devoted to design 3 3 In case of emergency During a power outage or during monthly inspections the garage door must be released to be opened manually To release the door with door fully closed pull down vertically on the red emergency release handle The door may now be opened and closed manually following the instruction of Section 3 1 If the door had to stop in an intermediate position due to voltage interruption or other cause do not use the release handle For moving the door manually slightly force its movement in the sense of opening or closing until reaching the disengagement of the opener To re attach opener once the power is restored simply push the transmitter or wall control button A WARNING Read carefully the following information regarding the reset maneuver 3 4 Reset maneuver Every time that the door loses its reference positions once activated it performs a reset maneuver The reset maneuver is signaled by the beeping of the internal buzzer and the flashing of the courtesy light The door perfo
35. uzzer optional are activated The door opening closing movement starts up to the ending position Once the ending position is reached the door automatically stops To stop the door during operation press button 1 of the remote control impulse mode OPEN STOP CLOSE from any intermediate position the motor will turn off and the door will stop If the door stopped during opening press button 1 again and door will continue to open If the door stopped during closing press button 1 again and the door will reverse to the fully open position In case of power outage during opening or closing the door will stop in the actual position When the power is restored the door does not move automatically To reset door close the door manually and then operate door automatically alternatively perform a reset maneuver Section 3 4 A WARNING When the door is activated from a position other than perfectly closed it performs the reset maneuver Section 3 4 During the reset maneuver the force controls are higher than typical so take great care to avoid contact with the door during the reset maneuver The reset maneuver is signaled by the internal buzzer beeping and courtesy light flashing Safety devices for automatic operation To help preventing dangerous situations the garage door is provided with safety devices Such devices are described below Electronic sensor system photo eyes installed on the internal walls of the co
36. y less than 70 dB A 2 1 Product certification label In the internal side of the upper section the ID label indicating all the data necessary for the identification of the garage door is present This label together with the declaration of conformity certifies that the product complies with the applicable standards Figure 2 1 and Table 2 1 2 2 Danger warning labels These labels indicate the danger from improper use of the door They are the general warning label wall station control button label and the emergency release handle label Figure 2 1 and Table 2 1 SI LVE LOX USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2_0 AMARR v 2 pag 3 devoted to design Table 2 1 LABELS GRIPPING POINTS AND SAFETY DEVICES ID LABEL GENERAL WARNING LABEL WALL STATION CONTROL BUTTON LABEL EMERGENCY RELEASE HANDLE LABEL EMERGENCY RELEASE HANDLE INNER HANDLE OPTIONAL UPPER INNER HANDLE LOWER INNER HANDLE I3 UN B COURTESY LIGHT VOLTAGE and DIAGNOSTIC LEDs Figure 2 1 Interior door view e PHOTO EYE E OUTER HANDLE OPTIONAL N LOWER OUTER HANDLE OPTIONAL SILVELOX devoted to design Figure 2 2 Exterior door view USER MANUAL OVERLAP 2 0 AMARR v 2 pag 4 3 OVERLAP OPERATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death J READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
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