Life Probo Pr70 Instructions For Installation Use And Maintenance Manual 10 Pages Upd !!top!! -
Door Condition: The door must be in good mechanical condition, perfectly balanced, and move easily by hand.
Clearance: A minimum vertical distance of 40 mm is required between the door and the ceiling.
Safety: Only professional fitters should perform the installation. 2. Installation Steps
Mount Operator to Runner: Open the operator hatch, remove the protective cap, and secure the motor to the runner using the provided omega-shaped support brackets and hexagonal screws. Fix Runner to Ceiling: Mark the center of the door on the wall/ceiling.
Secure the front brackets 73 mm to the left and right of the center.
Lift the runner so it is parallel to the ceiling and fasten the rear brackets. Mechanical Stops:
Closing: Pull the release lever to close the door, rest the mechanical stop against the drive carriage, and fix it.
Opening: Open the door to the desired stop point, place the opening mechanical stop against the carriage, and secure it. 3. Electrical Connections
Wiring: Remove the operator cap to access the control unit terminals. Door Condition : The door must be in
Separation: Keep 230V power cables separate from low-voltage control wires (e.g., photocells).
Power: Use the provided power cable with a pre-wired Schuko plug. Do not modify this cable or the transformer connections. 4. Programming and Calibration
System Reset: Hold the Start (or B) button for 5 seconds until the display flashes, then release.
Auto-Learning: The door will automatically perform a full Open-Close cycle to store the travel limits.
Remote Controls: Briefly press the blue button, then press the button on your transmitter to pair it. 5. Manual Release and Use
Operation: In case of power failure, pull the cord on the mobile trolley to release the motor. To reconnect, move the door manually until it hooks back into the trolley.
External Release: For garages without a second entrance, a device like the ASEC PR for external manual release must be installed. 6. Maintenance Guidelines
Cleaning: Keep the runner (chain or belt) clean and free of debris. Page 10 – Warranty & Disposal Limited warranty:
Lubrication: Standard operators use permanent grease; check the manual for specific periodic lubrication points.
Safety Devices: Regularly test the obstacle detection sensitivity and photocell alignment to ensure the door reverses immediately if blocked.
For the full detailed manual, you can access the LIFE Home Integration Download Center or refer to technical documents from montaza.lv and Mandos ESMA. probo pr70 pr70-dl
a) Pull the cord connected to the mobile trolley (1) and move the door manually. b) The door is now free and can be moved by hand. Peiter Automatic probo pr100 - pr120
Page 10 – Warranty & Disposal
Limited warranty:
2 years from date of purchase for manufacturing defects. Does not cover cuff, batteries, or damage from misuse.
To claim: Provide proof of purchase, return PR70 in original packaging.
Disposal (EU WEEE / US local laws):
Do not dispose in unsorted municipal waste. The PR70 contains electronic components. Return to collection point for e-waste. Internal battery must be removed before disposal:
- Remove 4 rear screws.
- Disconnect battery connector.
- Tape battery terminals.
- Dispose at battery recycling location.
Disclaimer:
Not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a physician. Remove 4 rear screws
Manual revision:
This document replaces all previous versions. Download latest PDF from www.lifeprobo.com/manuals.
END OF MANUAL (10 pages)
5.0 Operating the Life Probo PR70
Maintenance Instructions
- Cleaning: Regularly clean the device and its sensors with a soft cloth and a mild cleaning solution. Avoid liquids entering the device.
- Sensor Maintenance: Check sensors for wear and tear. Replace them as needed according to the manual's guidelines.
- Software Updates: Keep the device's software up to date. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for updating.
- Battery Maintenance (if applicable): For devices with battery options, ensure batteries are charged according to the manual. Replace batteries as needed.
PAGE 5: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
4. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect the main power supply before wiring.
4.1 Requirements:
- Connection must be made to a fixed wiring system.
- A disconnect device (switch/breaker) must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with wiring rules.
- Ensure the supply voltage matches the rating label on the unit.
4.2 Wiring Diagram:
- L (Live): Connect to Brown wire.
- N (Neutral): Connect to Blue wire.
- Earth (Ground): Connect to Green/Yellow wire (if applicable).
4.3 Control Wiring: If the unit is connected to an external switch or controller:
- Connect the control lines as per the schematic diagram (Ref: Fig 4.3 in appendix).
- Ensure cable glands are tightened to prevent dust/water ingress.
NOTE: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons to avoid a hazard.