To maintain structural compliance with European Low Voltage and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives, or its integrated Schuko plug. Control Board Connections Loosen the internal cable clamp plate on the base unit.
Place a solid 50mm wood block flat on the garage floor underneath the door opening pathway. Command the door to close. The door must instantly reverse and open when it strikes the wood block. If it continues to press down, immediately clear out your travel limits and re-run the programming setup. What is the total length of your drive runner track?
The Life Probo PR70 uses mechanical stops clamped directly inside the runner rail to set physical boundaries for the driving carriage trolley. To maintain structural compliance with European Low Voltage
Knowing the technical specifications of the Life PROBO PR70 is the first step to a safe and efficient installation. Here are the key parameters of the PROBO PR70 and its sibling PROBO PR120:
To ensure optimal mechanical load distribution and stop the operator from straining against the upper tracks, during operation. If the angle is too steep, drop the runner rail mounting height closer to the door panels. Page 6: Setting the Mechanical Stops Command the door to close
Photocells are blocked, out of alignment, or missing the terminal jumper wire.
Initial setup calibrates the door's travel limits and force settings. What is the total length of your drive runner track
Life Probo PR70 Complete Guide: Installation & Programming 🛠️ Just finished organizing the full 10-page manual for the Life Probo PR70
Before beginning installation, verify that the structural limitations and performance specs align with your physical garage dimensions. Technical Specifications : 230V AC, 50 Hz Motor Power Supply : 24V DC Max Power Consumption : 260 Watts Maximum Thrust Force : 650 N Average Speed : 0.10 to 0.18 m/s Duty Cycle : Residential use, high intermittent efficiency Protection Class : IP20 / IP40 (indoor dry environment use) Structural Requirements
| Step | Action | |------|--------| | a) | To access the terminals in the control unit, remove the cap that covers the operator | | b) | Open the operator hatch and loosen the clamping screws | | c) | Remove the cap from the base, paying attention to the rear fitting of the cover with the base | | d) | Loosen the screws that fasten the cable gland to the base and remove it | | e) | Insert cables through corresponding holes on the base: keep the 230V cables separate from the very low voltage ones | | f) | Leave the cables about 40 cm longer | | g) | Fasten the cables to the base using the assembly of the cable gland |
Optional appendices (if you want to extend beyond 10 pages): wiring diagram, parts exploded view, compliance and certifications, change log.