Brinsea ChickSafe Eco Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener User Manual

June 6, 2024
Brinsea

Brinsea ChickSafe Eco Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener User Manual
Brinsea ChickSafe Eco Automatic Chicken Coop Door
Opener

Important installation notes

  • The door must be attached to the opener BEFORE installing the batteries.
  • The door must be lifted and held in the open position before attaching the cord. The ChickSafe is supplied with the cord wound in ready to be attached to the open door. It will return to this position each time it opens.
  • When attaching the cord to the open door, make sure the cord is taut.
  • The door must have some free travel left above it (25mm/1 inch) when it is installed in its open position. The ChickSafe has its own internal end-stop detection for when it is fully open. It is supplied in the fully open position from the factory.
  • The door must stop against a solid surface at its closed position. The ChickSafe detects when the weight of the door is no longer being supported on the cord and that lets the control know the door is closed.
  • The distance the door moves between its closed position and open position must be no greater than 400mm (15 inches). If the door moves down through a greater distance the cord will wind back in again and the door will be open even when the ChickSafe shows it is closed (double flashes of the LED light).
  • If the ChickSafe has been operated without the door fitted, or the cord has come free from the door at any time it must be reset to the factory open position again before the open door is attached to the cord.
  • Do not remove the knot in the cord that was tied there at the factory. This knot operates the sensing device to stop the ChickSafe in the open position.
  • The door must be free to slide up and down with no obstructions. Itmust slide all the way down under its own weight. The ChickSafe uses gravity to close the door.

To reset the ChickSafe in the open position ready for installation

  1. The ChickSafe must be upright, in its installed position.
  2.  Disconnect the battery holder connector.
  3. Wait 1 minute. 2
  4. Gently pull the end of the cord down and keep gently pulling during the next few steps. It is important to maintain some tension on the cord.
  5. While pulling, refit the battery holder connector and still keep pulling gently.
  6. Maintain tension on the cord. After 10 seconds the cord will be wound out for a second and then start to wind in. Keep maintaining tension on the cord all the time until the motor stops.
  7. Release the cord.
  8. Disconnect the battery holder.
  9. Reattach the cord to the door in its open positon.
  10. Reconnect the battery holder.

Tips for troubleshooting

  1. Light is flashing every 10 seconds (low battery warning):
    Are the batteries old ones? Replace if there is any doubt. Check each battery is fitted the correct way around. Take each one out and refit it to make sure it is properly seated. Unclip and refit the battery box connector to make sure it is properly connected.

  2. Door has only part-opened:
    Is the light flashing once every 30 seconds (to show it is open) but the door is not lifted as far as it should be? If yes it might have been set up incorrectly or the knot may have slipped. Disconnect the batteries. Release the cord from the door. Lift the door to the desired open position and support it there. Tie the cord on again making sure it is taut once tied. Release the door. Fit the batteries again. Is the light flashing once a second? If yes, the door is likely sticking in the channels. The door must be very free moving both up and down (gravity only!). The door channels can be adjusted by loosening the screws a quarter turn or by adding small packing pieces in one or more places behind the channels to ensure they are flat and the door runs smoothly.

  3. No light flashing at all / no motor movement:
    Are the batteries old ones? Replace if there is any doubt. Check each battery is fitted the correct way around. Take each one out and refit it to make sure it is properly seated. Unclip and refit the battery box connector to make sure it is properly connected.

  4. Light is flashing every second (error warning):
    Is the door fully closed and it can be moved upwards by hand with no obstruction? The flat battery function may be keeping the door closed as the batteries need replacing. Are the batteries old ones? Replace if there is any doubt. Check each battery is fitted the correct way around. Take each one out and refit it to make sure it is properly seated. Unclip and refit the battery box connector to make sure it is properly connected. Is the cord still attached to the door and firmly fixed in the right place? If not, reset the ChickSafe and tie the cord back on (with the door in its open position). Is the door hitting a fixed stop at the top of its travel? If the door hits its fixed stop before the ChickSafe unit reaches its own end stop it will lock the motor and may cause damage. Untie the cord, reset the ChickSafe and then tie the door again in the open position ensuring the door has some free travel left above it (25mm/1 inch). Is the door stopped at a random place? It may be stuck in its runners. The door(s) must be very free moving both up and down (gravity only!). Make sure the door does not move down more than 400mm (40cm / 15 inches) before reaching its closed position. Also check the door does actually have a fixed end stop at the bottom of its travel (doesn’t continue down past the closed position if allowed to drop further) as that is what makes the ChickSafe stop running downwards when it closes. Check the factory knot is still on the cord. It is precisely located 9 inches from the end of the cord to lift the bead and the arm at the upper limit position (fully open). Removal of that knot will cause the unit to keep winding inwards until the door hits it. Were the batteries connected before the door was installed? Perform a reset per the operating instructions and then follow the installation instructions again to correctly position the door.

  5. The door hasn’t opened in the morning but the light is flashing once every 30 seconds (Door Open Indicator):
    It might have been set up incorrectly or the knot may have slipped on the door. Disconnect the batteries. Release the cord from the door. Lift the door to the desired open position and support it there. Tie the cord on again making sure it is taut once tied. Release the door. Fit the batteries again.

  6. The door hasn’t opened in the morning and the light is flashing twice every 30 seconds. (Door Closed indicator):
    The daylight may not be bright enough yet to make the ChickSafe open. The system waits to be sure it is daylight and may open shortly. If it doesn’t, we would suggest removing any branches or leaves that could be causing a shadow over the unit. For safety, if the ChickSafe isn’t sure it is daytime it will remain closed.

  7. The door hasn’t closed in the evening but the light is flashing twice every 30 seconds (Door Closed indicator): Is there something obstructing the door or making the door stick in its channels?

  8. The door hasn’t closed in the evening and the light is flashing once every 30 seconds (Door Open Indicator):
    It may not be dark enough yet for the ChickSafe to close. See below for more information on adjusting the closing light level.

  9. ChickSafe closes too late / early:
    The falling ambient light level that triggers closing of the door may be adjusted. Turning the adjusting screw anti-clockwise makes the door close while it is still lighter. This means it will tend to close a little earlier in the evening. Turning the adjusting screw clockwise makes the door close when it has got darker. This means it will tend to close a little later in the evening. The system has a 5 to 6 minute delay so that it doesn’t close the door just because someone has leant over it, for instance. This makes it very difficult to adjust while it is getting dark. It is better to make an adjustment of one or two turns during day light and see how it performs at dusk, then repeat on following days as necessary. The light level in the evening falls very rapidly from bright daylight to darkness so adjusting the light level may not make a very big difference to the time it closes. The most important thing is for all the chickens to have gone in before the door closes. To return the light adjustment to factory settings give 20 turns clockwise and 5 turns counterclockwise.

Brinsea Products Inc. 704 N Dixie Ave, Titusville FL 32796-2017 USA.
Phone 321-267-7009 Toll Free 1-888-667-7009 Fax 321-267-6090
Email Sales@Brinsea.com Website www.Brinsea.com

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