Challenger Division of Wayne Dalton 02-3048 Wireless Wall Station Garage Door Opener User Manual
Challenger Division of Wayne Dalton Corp Wireless Wall Station Garage Door Opener
User Manual
Wayne‘s
Dalton
QUANTUM”
OWNER INSTALLATION AND
USER MANUAL Model No. 3000
Series 3212 8 3213
Automatic Garage Door Opener
For Sectional Overhead Residential Doors Only
DO NOT USE ON ONE PIECE DOORS
Before Starting Installation Read All Instructions Thoroughly to
Familiarize Yourself with All Aspects of Installation and Adjustment!
DOOR OPENER WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY UNTIL BEAM SENSOR IS
INSTALLED AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED! DO NOT OPERATE DOOR OPENER
UNTIL FULLY INSTALLED, ADJUSTED & INSTRUCTED TO DO 50!
CONTENTS
Door Tests . , Opening & Closing Force Adjustment ..... 16
Safety Rules , . . Contact Obstruction Sensing Adjustment . . . 16
Features , . . . . . Mechanical LockAdjustment .......... 16
Belore Starting .................. 5 Additional Safety Rules . 4 17
Pre-assembly Cheek ............... 6 Operation olYourOpener . , . 18
Attaching Motor Head .............. 6 Emergency Release Disconnec 19
Instaliation Instructions ............. 7 Maintenance Schedule 4 . . . . 19
Optional Multi-Function Wall Station ...... 10 Trouble Shooting , . 20
Programming Radio Transmitter ......... 13 Parts Breakdown-Rail Assembly ..... . . 21
Opening Travel Adiustment ........... 14 Parts Breakdown—Motorhead Assembly . . . 22
Photoelectric Obstruction Test ......... 15 = Accessories . , 23
Obstruction Sensing Test ............ 15 - Warranty ..................... 24
oor Tests Before Start'ng
Before you begin, complete the loliowing two tests to insure that the door is balanced and working properly. A
door that binds, slicks or is out of balance could cause severe injury. Do not attempt to compensate for an im-
properly adjusted door by the installation ol an opener. This will interfere with the proper operation of the
opener mechanism and/or may damage the door. Have a qualified service person make any needed adjust-
ments or repairs to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware before proceeding with installation
Door Test One
Raise and lower the door and check closely lor any
sticking or binding that occurs.
Lift the door approximately half way open, as illus-
trated. When releasing the door. it should stay in po-
sition, if spring pressure pulls the door further open
or door weight pulls it turther down, your door is not
properly adjusted.
Door Test Two
When properly installed, a door should remain clear
of the opening, when allowed to rest at its natural,
lull open position.
It “door drift" pulls door back into opening or spring
tension is not sufficient to pull door totally clear of
opening, the door is not properly adjusted.
Before beginning, check out the door and garage area to see If any of the illustrated
conditions apply to the Installation.
Extemton Spring \
or
Torsion Spring
Header Wml
may require
reintorcement. See Slept .
Mounting lo a linishad
or unfinished ceiling will require
support brackets and hardware.
See Step 4 lo! delails.
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Door rel ntorcemenl
will be required
lor lightweight
garage dOOiS- Access Door
See Step 5
lor details. *
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Photoelectric
1 everslng
Sensor
Floor must be level
across lull width of door.
Photoelectric Reversing Sensor
Read These Important Safety Rules Before Proceeding
This symbol Indicates caution and appears throughout this Instruction
manuai.ThIs garage door opener is designed and tested to offer reasonably safe
operation if installation is followed In strict accordance with these safety instruc-
tions. Failure to comply with these Instructions may result In serious personal In-
jury or property damage.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of severe injury or death:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION Do not connect opener to source of power until
INSTRUCTIONS. Instructed to do so.
instali only on a properly balanced garage door. An Installation and wiring must comply with
local building and electrical codes. Connect
the power cord to a properly rounded outlet.
Do not remove round groun pin from power
cord.
Install Entrapment Wamin Label next to con-
trol button in a prominent ocation, such as the
inside of the garage door, or as instructed in
the installation instructions. If label adhesive
will not adhere to the surface, secure the label
additional mechanical means such as sta-
es, nails or screws. If necessary, use an inter-
mediate mounting surface, such as plywood,
cut to the appropriate size. Install Emergency
Release tag to the emergency red cord,
After Installing opener, the door must reverse
when It contacts a 1 inch high solld test object
on the floor.
lmproperty balanced door could cause severe In-
jury Have a qualified service person make repairs
to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware
before installing opener.
To reduce the riskpf iniury to persons, use this
operator only with sectional overhead doors.
reinforced to prevent damage to the door.
Check with your garage door manufacturer for
g Fiberglass, aluminum and steel doors must be
their recommendations.
Remove all re and remove or make
inoperative of locks connected to the
garage door before installing opener.
Do not use sensitivity adjustments to
compensate for a poorly operating door. This
will Intenere with the proper operation of the
safety reverse mechanism and may damage the
door. Open door must not close and closing door
must open if Photoelectric system Is ob—
structed by 6" x 12" object, using test proce-
dure described In Step 22.
Do not wear rings, watches or loose
clothing when installing or servtcrng a
if possible, install door opener 7 feet or garage door system. Use a sturdy, non-
more above floor. Mount the emergency metallic step ladder.
release knob 6 feet above the floor.
Locate control button: within sight of door. at
a minimum height of 5 feet, so small children
cannot reach it, and away from all moving
parts of the door.
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AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE, FASTEN THIS MANUAL NEAR GARAGE DOOR.
PERFORM PERIODIC SAFETY CHECKS. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS. AS RECOMMENDED.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu-
ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency en-
ergy and, If not Installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to ra-
dlo communications. However, there Is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
Installation. If this equipment does cause harmful Interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation
between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver Is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning:
changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with RES-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause Interference, and (2) this device must accept any Interference, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Veuillez lire ces régles de sécurité importantes avant de commencer Ies travaux
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IMPORTANT—NOTICE D’INSTALLATION —-
AVERTISSEMENT—POUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES DE BLESSURES MORTELLES
USEZ OETI'E NOTICE ET CONFORMEZ-VOUS
AUX INSTRUCTIONS.
NE PDSE GET OUVRE—PORTE QUE SUB UNE
POETE DE GARAGE CO ECTEMENT EQUILI-
BR E. UNE FORTE MAL QUILIBREE PEUT
CAU ER DES BLESSUR S GRAVES. CONFIEZ
LA R FARATION DES C BLES, DES R S-
SORTS ET DE TOUT AUTRE ELEMENT UN
TECHNICIEN QUALIFIE AVANT D’ENTREPREN-
DRE L'INSTALLATION.
FOUR REDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES
CORPORELLES, UTILISEFI CET OUVRE-PORTE
POUR DES FORTES BASCULANTES SECTION-
NELLES UNIOUEMENT.
LES FORTES EN FIBRE DE V RRE. EN ALUMI-
NUM ET EN IER DOIVENT TRE RENFOR-
GEES POUR ITER D'ENDOMMAGER LA
FORTE. CONSULTEZ LE FABRICANT DE
VOTRE PORTE DE GARAGE POUR OBTENIR
SES RECOMMANDATIDNS.
ENLEVEZ LES COHDES ET ENLEVEZ OU NEU-
TRALISEZ TOUT DISPOSITIF DE VERROUIL-
LAGE SOLIDAIRE DE LA FORTE DE GARAGE
AVANT L'INSTALLATION.
NE VOUS S RVEZ PAS DES REGLAGES DE LA
SENSIBILIT POUR COMPENSER LE MAUVAIS
FONCTIONNEMENT D'UNE PORTE. CECI POUR-
RAIT FAIRE BSTACLE AU EON FONCTIONNE-
MENT DU M CANISME DE L'INVERSEUR DE
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DANS LA MESUR DU POSSIBLE, INSTALLEZ
L'OUVRE-PORTE AU MOINS 2.12M (CY Fl) DU
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PLEMENT D'URGENCE 1.83 M (6 Fl) DU SOL.
INSTALLEZ LE BOUTON DE COMMANDE A UN
ENDROIT QUE L‘ON P UT VOIR DE L'EMBRA-
SURE DE LA FORTE, UNE HAIJTEUR MINI-
MALE DE 1.53 M55 P] DU SOL—AFIN QUE
LES JEUNES EN AN S,NE, FUISSE PAS
L'ATTEINDRE—EI’ A L'ECART DES Fl DES MO-
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RELATIVE U DANGER DE HAPPEMENT
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L'ETIGUEITE RELATIVE AU R GLAGE DE LA
COMMANDE A UN EMFLACEMENT EN EVI-
D NOE—FAR EXEMFLE SUR LA PAROI IN-
T RIEURE DE LA FORTE DE GARAGE OU
SELON LES INSTRUCTIONS DE LA NOTICE
D'INSTALLATIO . APFOSEZ L'ETIQUETTE
RELATIVE AU D SACCOUFLEMENT D'UR- ,
GENCE SUR LE DISPOSITIF OU A PROXIMITE
DE CE DERNIER.
NE RANCHEZ PAS,L'OUVRE- FORTE AVANT
D'Y TRE AUTORISE PAR LA NOTICE.
UNE FOIS L'OUVRE-PORTE INSTALLE. LE
SENS DE LA COURSE DOIT S'INVERSER
LORSQUE LA FORTE ENTRE EN CONTACT
AVEC UN OBJET D'UNE HAUTEUR DE 25.4 MM
(1 PO) POSE SUR LE SOL.
L'INSTALLATION Er LE BRANCHEMENT ELEC-
TRIQUE DDiVEm ETRE CONFORMES Aux
cODEs LDCAUX DU BATIMENI’ ET DE L'ELEC-
THICITE RACCORDER LE GORDON D'ALIMEN;
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LA TERRE. NE P ENLEVEFI LA BRANCHE
RONDE DE MISE LA TERRE Du conDon
D‘ALIMENTATION.
SI LE SYSTEME PHOTO-ELECTRIQUE EST
BLOQUE PAR UN OBJEI DE PLUS DE 6 PO X
12 PO, LA FORTE OUVERTE NE DOIT PAS SE
FERMER ET IE“ FORTE SE FERMANT DOIT
S' UVRIR.V RIFjER CELA EN UTILISANT LA
V RIFICATION DECRITE A L'ETAPE 22.
NE PAS FORTE DES BAGUES, DES MON-
TRES OU DES V TEMENT LACHES PENDANT
L '|NSTALLATION OU LA V RIFICATION TECH-
NIQUE DU SYSTEME DE FORTE DE GARAGE.
[SITE-Bits“ UNE ECHELLE NON METALLIQUE
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS.
APRES L’INSTALLATION, PLACER CE MANUEL A Pnoxmné DE LA FORTE DE GARAGE
FAIRE REGULIEREMENT LES VERIFICATIONS RECOMMANDEES CONCERNANT LA SECURITE,
L'ENTRETIEN ET LES REGLAGES.
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Automatic Garage Door Opener - For Residential Doors Only
FEATURES
1. Open and Close Cycle Control: Allows garage
door to be started and stopped by push button,
transmitter or wall station. The next impulse
sends garage door in opposite direction.
2. Emergency Disconnect: Manual disconnect
permitting operation of door during power failure
with automatic reconnect when opener is reacti-
vated. See pg. 19.
3. Opener nght: Automatically turns on when
opener is activated and remains on for 4
minutes for convenience and salety.
4. Mechanical Door Lock: When properly ad-
iusted. opener locks door in closed position pre-
venting unwanted entry. See Adjfia.
5. Obstruction Warning Light: The convenience
light will flash alter sensing an obstruction in the
down direction and/or if the safety system mal-
functions while in the open position.
6. Motor: Permanently lubricated, thermally pro-
tected. heavy duty motor with automatic reset.
7. Setety System: Independent up and down force
adjustments. When properly adjusted, the safety
system will automatically reverse when obstructed
in down direction and return to fully open position.
The door will stop when obstructed in the up direc-
tion. See Adj.#2.
e. Photoelectric Sensors: Wireless Photoelectric
reversing sensors detect an obstruction in door
path and react by reversing door.
9. Optional MuItI-Function Wall Station:The
upldown button allows the activation at opener
in up or down direction. The Multi-Function Wall
Station offers an electronic security lock system
that disables the opener, making the push but-
ton, transmitter and wall station inoperative. The
added light button offers the convenience of a
light remaining on until turned off. The Program
Switch allows convenient programming from the
Wall Station.
Betore Starting Installation Read These Instructions Thoroughly to
‘ Familiarize Yourself with All AsJaects of Installation and Adjustment!
Caution: it your garage has no service entrance door, install optional outside quick release lock. This acces-
sory allows manual operation of garage door from outside in case of power failure.
Before Starting
Identify the door referring to illustrations below and verify that the door type is a sectional door with curved
track. Do not install it the door is any type ol one piece door.
NOTE.- The opener has been deslgned for sectional doors. Do not attempt to Install this opener on any
style one piece door. Use of the enclosed opener on a one-piece door may result in serlous personal
Injury or property damage.
One Piece Door
Horizontal Track
Sectional Door
Curved Track
One Piece Door, No Track One Piece Door, No Track
Jamb Hardware Pivot Hardware
IMPORTANT PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK
If assembling a Motor Head Unit from a factory sealed box, skip this check.
Every Motor Head Unit is tactory tested and shipped
with the limit switch adjustment in the door CLOSED position.
Ii the Motor Head Unit has been powered up before
assembly, perform the following steps to insure that » Motor Head
the limit switch adjustment is in the door CLOSED
position.
Connect push button control with temporary connections
to P8 and COM terminals, as illustrated. Connect Motor Head
Unit to power source and activate push button.
Motor should start: run through a full OPEN cycle, and
stop. This will leave Motor Head Unit in OPEN position. To get
Motor Head Unit back to full CLOSE position. apply constant
pressure to the push button until Motor Head Unit stops.
Disconnect from power source and remove temporary push
button connections and proceed to assembly.
Assembly: Attaching Motor Head Unit to Rails
Before assembly. align sprocket/coupling cogs to match notches of
driver gear. Rotate the Motor Spline to position Driver Gear so that the
nearest notch In driver gear is directly behind motor spline,
as illustrated. NOTE: Do not rotate more than 112 turn.
Place opposite end of rail on temporary support approximately 6" in
height.
Proceed to attach rail to Motor
Head Unit making sure that pre-
alignment allows proper engage-
ment between sprocket!
coupling cog and driver gear
notches. Realign as necessary,
making sure to keep any rota-
tion only to the nearest notch.
Using tour (4) supplied 114-20 x
5/8" hex head bolts. assemble
Motor Head Unit to rails with a
3/8' socket. Tighten securely.
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‘ m Held can
Do not plug the opener power cord into electrical outlet until tuIIy Installed and in-
structed to do so in this manual. Door springs, pulleys and cables are under extreme
tension and can cause severe injury. Do not attempt to adjust or repair. Call a protes-
slonal door service company.
Do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing when Installing or servicing a garage door
system. Use a sturdy, non-metallic step ladder. Remove all ropes or cords attached to
the garage door. Failure to do so may result In personal injury due to entanglement.
Disable all existing locking devices on the garage door, by securing lock/latch to Inside
face of door with suitable screw.
Install only on a properly balanced garage door. An improperly balanced door could
cause severe injury. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring as-
semblies and other hardware before installing opener.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
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' INSTAL TION IN RUCTIONS
Step 1: Positioning and installing Front Wall Bracket
CAUTION: Do not attempt to loosen or remove any portion of door spring system in order
to reintorce header wall or to mount wail bracket. if these are necessary, cell a professional
garage door service person.
Note: It is recommended that the door opener be installed 7 feet or more above the floor.
REINFORCE THE HEADER WALL |
Reinforce the header wall (wall
above door opening) as required. to
ensure rigid mounting of the front
wall bracket
Locate the vertical center line oi the
garage door and mark it on the
header above the door and on the
Reinforce with 2“ x 6"
as required to insure
rigid mounting and
flush with the inside
top rail of the door, Vertical
Center Line
Raise the door slightly until the top
rail reaches the highest point of 114' xt 11?
travel (see illustration); using carpen- flag Screws
' ters level, transfer and mark the
highest point of travel on the header
1/2' Above
High Arr: Mark
welt
Carpenter's l “ km!
Mount the front wall bracket with its lower Level 0 / 5mm
edge approximately 1/2'(room permitting) Seem,“ DOD, ;—;‘
above the mark showing the highest point _ Curved flack t Came,
oi travel centered on the vertical center line. High Arc Mark <7 0, pm
Mark the two mounting holes and predrili
with a 3/16“ drill. Mount wall bracket using
the lag screws supplied (1/4“ x 1 112") to
ensure a rigid mounting.
Step 2: Attach Unit to Front Wall Bracket
Raise the front end ol the opener
and attach to the front wall bracket,
using the 1/4' x 4“ hex head bolt
and 1/4' plastic insert nut supplied.
Take care not to over tighten nut; Vllall
tighten only until end of bolt is flush Mounting i
with outside of nut‘ Bracket ,
NOTE: If you have a torsion spring
counter-balance system, it will
be necessary to raise the
molor end of the opener and
support it on a step-ladder to
attach unit to Wall Bracket.
114“ Plastic
nserl Locking
N ut
‘\\
1/4' x 4"
Hex Head Bolt
Cardboard or Cloth to
Protect the Housing
Step 3: Positioning the Motor End of Operator
To prevent damage to steel, aluminum, fiberglasn or glass
panel doors. do not rest the opener on the door without
using a TM" atlees112"Iong.
Raise the motor and ol the
opener and support it so you
fcan open the door te its
ully open position. ou
may need help raising /
motor end if ladder is — ,
not high enough.
Track (Rail)
Open the door and SUPP0" Door
place a 2' x 4“ piece of ‘° P'GYGM Door .
wood along the top sec- 5399919 Uml
lion of the gara e
door, Rest the ouble
rails on the 2“ x 4", as it-
Iustrated. Support the
top section of the door
to prevent sagging.
Stepladder
Step 4: Mounting Motor End of Opener
Align the center ol
opener tracks with the
center line previously
marked on the top sec-
tion of the garage door
to ensure rail will be par-
allel with the direction of
door travel.
Structural
Use perforated hangers
(cut as needed to adjust Gear Cap
length) from ceiling or Nut/Bolt
beams to hang opener
at motor end (be sure to o ener
locate and mount to p \/
solid structural beams,
as illustrated). Predrill
with 3/18“ drill bit and
use 1/4“ x 1 1/2" lag
For finished ceilings, or
il structural beams are out
el position lor mounting. use
a third mounting angle
making sure it is
securely mounted to beams.
Alternate Hanger
Mounting Holes
ficggfiggnfinsum a Do not use gear cap belt or
g ' nut for hanger attachment!
Attach opener to
hangers.
NOTE: Hanging brackets should be at an angle to provide rigid SUpport. Il hangers have no angle or ii you use
long hangers. cross brace the hangers to eliminate the possibility ol sway during operation of the opener.
Step 5: Mounting Door Bracket
Fiberglass, aluminum and steel 7 7 "to fit]
doors must be reinforced to ' ' F;
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Top Floller
----- Guideline
Reinforce Door
prevent damage to the door. 4L
Vertically and
Check with your garage door menu 7 "°"’°“‘°"Y
tacturer tor their recommendations.
Reinforce light weight doors, as illustrated. woon coon
Door Cenler Line
METAL a \>':
For wood doors, mount door bracket,
using two 1/4"- 20 x 2' carriage bolts and
1/4“ nuts supplied, on center line of door
with middle hole in line with top rollers.
FiBEHGLASS
Door
Center
Lin
For metal doors, mount dour bracket, using
two 114' - 20 x 112" self drilling screws
supplied, on center line of door with
middle hole in line with top rollers.
Guidaiimi
“Top Rotter
Guidelirn
Step 6: Installing Light
Remove diffused lighting cover by pressing on both sides of the bot-
tom ol the iighting cover at the junction of the housing, releasing the
locking type tabs, and pulling forward. Screw a 60 Watt bulb (60 Watt
Is maximum) Into socket. For maximum bulb life, “rough servlce"
bulbs are recommended. Align top and bottom tabs on cover to Motor
Head Unit and push straight on until cover locks into place.
Note: Light turns on automatically when door is activated and a
4 minute time delay circuit automatically turns light oft, allowing
ample time to enter the house. A tully open door with light blink- Locking Tabs
lng Indicates an obstruction or problems with external safety de~
vices during close travel. See trouble shooting section for
further details.
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Bulb-
»-/ 60 Watt
Maximum
Step 7: Installing Push Button
Install all push button controls out of the
reach of children and in a location where
the door can be seen belore activating. Do
not mount push buttons near or next to
garage door.
SIDE OF OPENER
Push Button: Wire the garage door opener push
button using bell wire (low voltage electrical wire)
connected to COM and RB. on vertical screw terminal
strips, as illustrated.
Locate push button adjacent to service entrance door
at minimum height oi 5 ft., and at least 5 ft. away lrom
garage door; (see illustration in Step 8); additional
push buttons may also be installed in
accordance with these instructions.
Step 7A: Installing Optional Multi-Function Wall Station
Optional Multi-Function Wall Station can be wired
using two conductor low voltage wires and must be
connected as indicated in the illustration, or in ac-
OPTIONAL WALL sung"
REAR FRONT
cordance wtth supplied instructions f “mm
‘, SIDEOFOPENER
Locate Optional Multi-Function Wall Station adja- '
cent to service entrance door at minimum height of a
5 it, at least 5 ft. away from garage door; (see iIlus— E
tration in Step 8) and out of the reach of children. um «mm
Mounting holes are spaced to fit a standard electri-
cal switch box.
Programming Motor Head Unit from MuItI-Functlon Wall Station
During different steps of the installation procedure it will be necessary
to “program" the motor head to complete the process. The optional
Multi-Funotion Wall Station has been designed to initiate the
programming functions directly from the Wall Station.
Using the tool supplied with the Multi-Function Wall Station, guide the tool
down the hole between the LIGHT and UP-DOWN buttons, as illustrated.
When you reach the switch, press lightly to activate the programming
mode. Proceed and tollow all instructions that pertain to that particular
programming step.
Step 8: Install Entrapment Warning Label
Push Button
Install Entrapment Warning Label next to
control button In a prominent location.
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Entmpment 5 Foot
Install Entrapment Warning Label Wa’mng Label Mm‘mum
next to control button, as illustrated.
Step 9: Install Photoelectric Wall Mounting Bracket
Select a mounting position 5 inches above the floor to center line
of wall bracket. The sending and receiving units should be
mounted inside the door opening to minimize any interference by
the sun. However, the sensors should be mounted as close to the
door track or inside edge of the door as possible to offer maxi-
mum entrapment protection. It is very important that'both
wall brackets be mounted at the same height for proper
alignment.
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Using the 1/4" x 3/4“ lag screw provided, attach the wall mounting , . . ---------- ’ \
12 lnches
From Door Opening
1/4" x 3/4"
Lag Screw
bracket to the wall. In some installations'it may be necessary to at—
tach wooden spacers to the wall to achieve the required clearance.
Expansion bolts (not supplied) may be required to attach brackets to
walls constructed ot materials other than wood or gypsum.
NOTE: If your door track ls pro-punched
for use with the QUICK-INSERT bracket
proceed to step 10A for installation instructions.
5Incnes
Above the Floor
‘ 1/4" x 3/4“
Lag Screw
10
Step 10: Assemble Sensor Adjusting Bracket
Slide the sensor adjusting brackets on to the wall mounting
brackets and secure using the 1/4" x 20 carriage bolts and nuts
supplied. Do not tighten at this time. Make sure the alignment al- We” Mounting
lows tor the sending and receiving units to point toward each 5mm (y
other and that they will not be obstructed by the door tracks or
other obieots.
Sensor Adjusting
Bracket
Step 10A - Install Photoelectric QUICK-INSTALL (QI) Mounting Bracket
Use the following Instructions If your door tracks come pro-punched for uslng QUICK-INSTALL brackets.
Each bracket is marked either L or R
just below the slide lock. (L a H refers
to left and right side of garage door as
viewed from Inside the garage).
Start wlth the ri ht side bracket as lllus- Slide Lock
trated. Slip the lids Lock tab of the Seated at
QI bracket into the door track mounting Bottom cl
slot near the bottom of the door track. Mounting Slot
Slide the bracket downward until it
seats at the bottom ot the slot. Repeat
the same step for the Ielt vertlcal track
using the left Quick Install Bracket. You
should encounter some resistance
when pushing down on the Cit-Bracket.
It needed, use a flat blade screwdriver
against the top ed e of the bracket and
gently tap into posrtion with hammer.
Slide Lock
Tab Door Track
Mounting Slot
Door Track
Mounting Slot
NOTE: It Is very Important that both brackets are mounted at
the same height so sensors will allgrr.
Step 11 : Install Wirlng tor Photoelectric Sensors
Identify which side of the garage door opening (it
any) the sun is “likely" to shine on to. Since sun-
light may atlect photoelectric sensors. you
s ould mount the sending unit (not the receiving
luhnit) on the side of the door opening exposed to
e sun.
Uncoll the wires from the photoelectrics and
route the wire up the garage wall across the cell-
ing and down to the back of the power unit, as ilv
Iustrated. Tack the wires in place using staples.
Take care to run the wires in a location where
they will not interfere with the operation of the
door and do not stapie through wlre. Be sure to
leave about 12' of excess wire at each end so
you will have enough slack wire to mount units.
Iiiieil
Heedivlng Unit
Has LED Light
Sending Unit
“53 N“ LED ' Note: If wlres must be lengthened or spliced Into
prewlred Installatlon, use wlre nuts or
a sultable connector.
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Step 12: Connecting Photoelectric Sensors to Opener
Connect Photoelectric Sensors to power unit as per
diagram. Shorten the wires as necessary and sepa-
rate the wire ends. Strip about 1/2“ of insulation elf Receiving Unit
each wire and attach the wires to the proper termi-
nal screws, then tighten securely, using a small
blade screwdriver.
Sending Unit
LED
Ali nment
ight
EB. COM OBS
Opener rmniur sw
One wire has a black stripe. Be sure to observe po-
larity. Apply tension to external wires to test for se-
cure connection. Check that the wires are stapled in
place
Step 13: Mount Photoelectric Sensors
Attach the sending and receiving units to the
sensor adiusting brackets using the push nuts . . ,
provided. ’ .~
Place the photo eye stem through the hole in the
mounting bracket with the wire exiting the bottom
of the sensor housing. Next, screw the push-nut
onto the photo eye stem. Support the face of the
sensor with the palm at one hand and fully seal
push-nut against bracket.
Step 14: Connecting Electrical Power
P . .
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect the ermanent W'mg Connection
Usin the two wires black Gt white that
power cord only to a properly grounded 3 prong, wemg|efl when you c‘ut on me fine Lord,
120 volt outlet. Do not use an extensron cord or splice in the permanent connections.
change the plug in any way. At‘this point, plug in
the opener to an electrical outlet. It the plug does
not tit into the outlet, or you require permanent
wiring. contact a qualified electrician to install the
proper outlet. As soon as power is applied to the
unit, the light on the opener will blink once to indi-
cate a successful sell-check of the controls.
Check your local electrical codes. It your
a local code requires permanent wiring,
Groundwire
Normal
Connection
use the specifications called for and In-
structions Illustrated.
DO NOT USE AN ELECTRICAL EXTENSION CORD-OF ANY TYPE.
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Step 15: Alignment of the Photoelectric Obstruction Sensors.
IMPORTANT: This Infrared beam sensor sends an Invisible beam of light from the sending unit to the re
celving unit across the pathway of the door. The door opener will not operate until the beam sensor is
connected to the power unit and properly aligned. it the Invisible beam oi light Is obstructed, an open
door cannot be closed by the transmitter or a momentary activation of the wall mounted push button.
Howevemhe door may be closed by holding ur linger on the wall push button (constant pressure)
until the door starts (after a two second delay and continues to travel to a tully closed position.
At this point you will be able to activate the opener; it will open, In Figure 1
but will not close the doors unless the beams are aligned. The 1
beam sensors must be aligned by moving the sending and re-
ceiving units in or out (see Figure 1) until the alignment light on
in
at W'xmlkrviw loll ——>
the receiving unit comes on. The 1/4' - 20 Carrie e bolt can be mpvrsw 4
loosened to move the unit in or out, as required. lyou have diffi- om ~- We”, _ 0“
culty aligning beams, check that both brackets are mounted at -» m“) —
the same height (see Step 9) and remount it necessary. Addi-
tional minor adjustments can be made by lightly bending the
mounting brackets (see Figure 2). Figure 2 g
Once the alignment light comes on, tighten all bolts and ‘\ mmmwm _/
mounting screws. . lszancKsrArmLuouur
Finish securing all wire making sure not to break or open any Li IfA‘xZDCarruwBoIt—b
of the conductors. Loop and secure any extra wire.
Now, using the push button, activate the opener and check
that it will operate through full open and close cycles.
for View
Step 16: Programming Portable Radio Transmitter Code to Buil in Receiver
This opener system contains a transmitter which communicates with the receiver and self sets one of a billion
security codes and selects a new code alter each activation.
To initialize program, press the PROGRAM SWITCH button, located on the PROGRAM
Motor Head Unit, once. (If the optional Multi-Function Wall Station has been STATUS
installed, refer to Step 7A for alternative program switch activation).The LED
PROGRAM STATUS LED on the Motor Head Unit will light and remain lit for
one minute, indicating that the receiver is ready to receive the radio transmitter
code signal and set the security code.
While the program status LED is lit, press the trans- Program
mitter button once, making sure to have it pointed SW'W"
toward the Motor Head Unit. The PROGRAM
STATUS LED will turn itsell off, indicating it has
completed programming the transmitter signal and
will start its security code system sequence.
NOTE: This opener is designed in work with up to 4 transmitters
For each additional transmitter repeat the above programming instructions.
Reprogrammlng or Replacing a transmitter
When replacing a lost or stolen transmitter, first clear out the previously pro-
grammed code(s) as follows: Repeat Step 16 instructions four (4) times with the new transmitter.
Step 17: Connecting Cushion Arm to Trolley _ ——
Activate opener to bring trolley to factory preAset close limit.
(See illustration.)
Cushion arm assembly consists of the door arm tube section mum, '
and door arm rod, which are packed separately. To assemble, Marsrmk TN“; .
screw the door arm rod into the door arm lube in a clockwise “$5352,“ \ (cm “m" “W“
direction approximately ten turns. Connect cushion arm flsfl'usl'am‘ / / mm,"
assembly into trolley with open end of rod hook facing motor. / / M“
Attach warning tag and red pull knob to red release cord ,' “mm"
connected to trolley.
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Step 18: Setting Trolley Close Position
Activate opener to confirm trolley close position is 9“
to 10“ between the inside face of the door and the
solid cushion arm rod. It adjustment of the close trol-
ley position is necessary, use the CLOSE TRAVEL
ADJUSTMENT knob located on the bottom 01 the
Motor Head Unit. A 1/4 turn equals approximately 1'
oi trolley movement. turn clockwise to move torward;
counter-clockwise to move back.
\ T’o‘ley
(Close Limit Fosiliont
TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT
CLOSE
Door CushionArm
Bracket Assembly
Step 19: Connecting Door Arm to Door
Door Mounted Bracket
Visually align cushion arm connecting hole with mid-
die hole of door bracket by rotating tube section in ap-
propriate direction.
Release trolley (cushion arm attached) with manual
reiease cord and pull trolley a few inches toward mo-
tor. Now rotate cushion arm tube section 2 turns coun-
terclockwise to provide a cushion when door is closed
or encounters an obstruction. Align connecting hole in
cushion arm to middle hole
in door bracket; insert 3/8'
dia. bolt and tighten locking
nut. allowing for tree pivot-
ing of arm.
Note.- Da not over tighten
iocklng nut, as thls wlli
cause binding between
cushion arm and door
bracket.
Cut to Fit
NOTE: If rod bottoms in
cushion tube, out rod
to allow proper function
of this assembly.
Step 20: Setting Door Close Travel Plus
“Contact Obstruction Sensing" Test
With push button, activate door to full open position;
reactivate to close position. The door should stop on ' TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT
the floor with the cushion arm and the bottom door
seal slightly compressed. if the door reverses off the
floor, tum close travel knob ”4 turn “less". it door is
not completely closed, turn travel knob 1/4 turn
“more". Repeat it necessary.
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IMPORTANT! Test “Contact Obstruction Sensing Feature“ ~
After Instaltlng opener, the door must reverse
when It contacts a 1 Inch high object on the floor.
Activate the door to the full, open position and place a 1'
(25mm) solid test obstacle on the floor under the garage
door. Activate the door to the closed position. The door
should reverse upon contact with the 1" obstacle.
If door stops on the 1' obstacle, adjust the close travel knob
1/4 turn “more" until door reverses upon contact with obsta-
cle. Repeat if necessary.
When the door reverses, remove the test object and run the _
full cycle of open and close of the door. Door should not re-
verse when lt comes to the fully closed position.
Note: It opener tails to pass this test, repeat Step 20. Also see Adjustment #2,
(Contact Obstruction Sensing Adjustment).
Step 21: Setting Door Opening Travel
Do not use adjustments to compensate for a poorly TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT
balanced door. This will interlere with the proper operation OPEN Less CLOSE
ot the travel adjustments and may damage the door. none " Queue
The door opener is assembled with the open travel adjustment preset tor a
typical door, but all doors should be adjusted to stop as close as possible
to the dcor's "natural“ fully open, resting position.
To determine the door’s “natural“ fully open, resting position, disconnect door from opener using the Emer-
gency Release Disconnect (see page 19, HOW TO OPERATE VOUFt DOOFl MANUALLY) and manually raise
door to its “natural“ tully open, resting position. Use this location for your open limit setting. To determine |l door
needs adjustment, activate the opener to bring door to tully open position.
NOTE: If door does not open lully and opener light flashes (make sure the bulb Is Installed and operat-
Ing) check for an obstruction or see Adjustment in (Adjusting Opening Force).
To adjust tor a non-standard door or to precisely set the open position: using the push button. operate the door
and stop it in mid-travet position; using a flathead screwdriver turn the OPEN travel adjuster for more (counter-
clockwise) or less (clockwise) travel. A 1/4 turn equals approximately 1' ct trolley movement.
To confirm final OPEN travel adjustment, activate the opener to bring door to lully open position.
Step 22: Photoelectric Obstruction Sensor Test
Test Procedure
Starting with the door in the fully open posi-
tion. place a 6' x 12' object on the floor pro-
gressively one foot from the left side of the
door; center of door and one toot from the
right side of door (as illustrated). In each po-
sition, activation of the opener with the push
button should cause the door to move ap-
proximately one toot, stop and then reverse
to fully open position. The same 6' x 12" ob—
iect when placed on the floor should also
cause a closing door to reverse.
it the door does not respond properly to
these tests. the photoelectric sensors must Sansg'
be adjusted (reler to step 15). Repeat this
test procedure. If the door opener still will
not respond properly and tails this test, the door may cause severe injury or death. Have a qualified service per-
son make repairs.
“ff—4» ~.
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Adjustment #1: Opening and Closing Force
This garage door opener is built with a safety system that allows the door
to reverse in the close direction and stop in the open direction. This must
be adiusted so your opener does not use excessive force in the down di-
rection or react to the weight of the door during upward travel.
CLOSING FORCE ADJUSTMENT
To help determine that the closing door force is not excessive, grasp the
door handle or bottom edge durln downward travel. The opener should
REVERSE to this force. To adjust he closing force turn the FORCE ADJ.
(see illustration) counter clockwise to decrease force until door reacts
properly. Do not stand under door during this test.
OPENING FORCE ADJUSTMENT
To help determine that the opening door force is not excessive, grasp the
door handle or bottom edge during u ward travel. If the opener does not stop or is hard to hold, decrease the
open torce. The opener should STO without using excessive force.
, To Increase Opening Force. press the PRO—
GRAM SWITCH on the motor head button
TWICE (If the Optional Multi-Function Wall Sta-
tion has been installed, refer to Stag 7A for alter- ale . ate . 95
native program switch).The FROG AM STATUS ON OFF ON OFF ON
LED on the motor head will blink ON/OFF for one
0}. minute, indicating it is ready to receive IN-
" GREASE FORCE signal. Press the proggrammed
radio transmitter button once. The PRO RAM
STATUS LED should turn itself oil indicating it
has received the signal and INCREASED the
opening force one level. Repeat this entire proce-
dure If additional opening force is required.
To Decrease Opening Force, press the PROGRAM SWITCH on the motor
head button THREE TIMES. (it the optional Multi-Function Wall Station has been installed, refer to Step 7A lor el-
ternative program switch). The PROGRAM STATUS LED on the motor head will blink ONION/OFF for one min-
ute. indicatin it is ready to receive DECREASE FORCE signal. Press the radio transmitter button once. The
PROGRAM TATUS LED shouid turn itself off indicating it has received the signal and DECREASED the open-
ing force one level. Repeat this entire procedure if opening force still requires adjustment.
For increasing Force, press the program
switch twice causing an ONIDFF Blinking
oi the Program status LED.
For Decreasing Force, press the program
switch three times causing an ONION/OFF
Blinking oI the Program Status LED.
**09l€%l6.
ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
Adjustment #2: Contact Obstruction Sensing (Closing Direction)
The opener is designed to automatically reverse the door during closing travel whenever it comes in contact
with an object up to the last 1 inch ot travel above the tloor. An object on the floor with a height less than 1"
will cause the door to stop.(Test according to instructions on page 15.)
If opener reverses properly with 1' high solid test object laid flat on garage tloor (Installation Step 20) and stops
In the fully closed position, proceed to Adjustment #3.
When door comes in contact with a 1' high solid test object laid flat on garage iloor and stops instead oi revers-
lng, reset the door close limits according to Instruction in Step 20, adjusting until door reverses upon contact
with the 1" high solid test object.
gdoor reverses when it comes in contact with the floor; reset the door close limits according to instruction in
lap 20.
_____________——-—————
Adjustment #3: Positive Mechanical Door Look
The garage door opener is designed with an auto— “8“ "SW?”
matic mechanical locking system. This look secures ow- /
the door in the fully closed position. /
To adjust. activate the door opener and allow
the door to go to its lully closed position.
Loosen the two screws on the rail stop and
move it behind the chain latch assembly with
a gap oi 3/4“ between “stop" and “latch". _
Retighten screws,
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of severe injury or death:
Belore you proceed. please thoroughly read the safety rules on Page 3 and the following operating instructions.
Operate only when opener is properly adjusted and the door is visible and unobstructed.
ll possible, use the emergency release only
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. when the door Is closed. Use caution when
using this release with the door open. Weak
Always keep moving door In eight and away or broken springs may cause the door to fall
lrom people and objects, until it Is com- rapidly. causing serious injury or death.
plaleiy closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE
PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR. Test door opener monthly. The garage door
MUST reverse on contact with a 1 inch high
Never let children operate or play with door solid test object on the floor. If adjusting
controls. Keep remote control away from chll- either the larce or the limit oi travel, retest
dren. the door opener. Failure to adjust the opener
properly may cause severe Injury or death.
KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BAL- '
AANCED. See owner‘s manual. An Improperly Test door opener monthly. open door must
toelectric system Is obstructed by 5" x 12"
object, using test procedure described in
Step 22.
death. Have a qualified service
person make repairs to cables, spring
balanced door could cause severe Injury or g not close and closing door must open It Pho-
assomblies and other hardware.
A SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
IMPORTANT—MESURES DE SECURlTE
AVERTISSEMENT—PDUR REDUIRE LES RISOUES DE BLESSURES MDRTELLES
Avant de commencer, veulllez lire atlentivement ies regles de sécurité, page 3 et les instructions suivanres.
Faire lonctionner uniquemenl Iorsque i'ouvre-porle est correctement réglé et que la porte est visible at sans ob-
stacie.
fl LISEZ CETTE NOTICE ET CONFORMEZ—VOUS fl DANS LA MESURE DU POSSIBLE, NE
AUX INSTRUCTIONS. DECLENCHEZ LE DISPOSITIF DE DESACCOU-
PLEMENT QUE LORSOUE LA FORTE EST FER-
NE LAISSEZ JAMAIS LES ENFANTS MANOEU- MEE. USEZ DE PRUDENCE Si VOUS
VRER LES COMMAND 5 DE LA FORTE. NE, DEOLENCHEZ LE DISPOSITIF LORSOUE LA
LAISSEZ PAS LA TEL COMMANDE A PORTEE PORTE EST OUVERTE ; UN RESSORT AFFAIBLI
DES ENFANTS. OU CASSE PEUT ENTRAINER UNE DESCENTE
BRUTALE DE LA FORTE ET CAUSER DES BLES—
SURVEILLEZ LA COURSE DE LA FORTE '» SURES MORTELLES.
JUEOU'A CE QUE C E DERNIERESOIT COM-
PL TEMENT FERM E EN VEILLANT A TENIR.A
L'EOART TOUTE PERSONNE ET TOUT OBJET
AVOISINANT. IL NE FAUT JAMAIS PASSER EN-
DESSOUS D‘UNE POHTE EN MOUVEMENT.
g VERIFIEZ LE FONCTIONNEMENT DE L'OUVRE-
Assuaez-vous ous LA FORTE DE GARAGE
EST CORRECTEMENT eouruenee. UNE
poms MAL EQUILIBREE PEUT CAUSER DES
eLessunescRAves. couprez LA REPARA-
non DES cAeLes, oesnessoa‘rs at as
TOUT AUJ'RE ELEMENT A UN TECHNICIEN
PORTE UNE FOIS PAH MDIS. LE SENS DE LA QUALIFIE.
COURSE DOIT S'lNVERSER LORSOUE LA
FORTE ENTRE EN CONTACT AVEC UN OBJET VERIFIER L'OUVRE1PORTE UNE OIS PAR
D‘UNE H TEUR DE 1 PO POSE SUR LE SOL MOIS. Si LES SVSTEME PHOTO- LECTHIQUE
VERIFIE NOUVEAU L'OUVRE-PORTE APRES EST BLOQUE PAR UN OBJET DE PLUS DE 6 P0
TOUT R GLAGE DE LA FORCE DE DECLENCHE- X 12 PO, LA FORTE OUVERTE NE DOIT PAS SE
MENT OU DU SEUIL DE FIN DE COURSE. UN FERMER ET A FORTE SE FERMANT DOIT
REGLAGE INCORRECT DE L'OUVRE-PORTE S'OUVRIR. V RIFJER CELA EN UTILISANT LA
PEUT CAUSER DES BLESSURES MORTELLES. VERIFICATION DECRITE A L'ETAPE 22.
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS.
17
pera n of Your Opener
HOW TO ACTIVATE THE OPENER
Never let children operate or play with door controls.
Keep remote control away from children.
Use any oi the following devices:
1. The Remote Control Transmitter; momentary push of the button and the door will start to move.
2. The Door Control Button; momentary ush oi the button until the door starts to move. Constant push of
button. untll door is closed is required If ight flashes.
3. The Outside Key Switch or Keyless Entry System (ii you have installed either of these options, see
manufacturer’s instructions).
HOW THE DOOR MOVES WHEN THE OPENER IS ACTIVATED
Always keep moving door In eight and away from people end oblects, until it is completely closed.
No ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.
1. it open. the door will close. it closed, the door will open.
2. if closing, the door will stop. Next activation will open.
3. If opening, the door will stop. Next activation will close.
4. If an obstruction is contacted or the beam is interrupted while closing, the door will reverse and
the light will flash.
5, it an obstruction is encountered while opening, the door will stop and the light will flash.
The next activation will close the door.
6. The Photoelectric uses an invisible beam which, when broken by an obstruction, causes a
closing door to reverse, prevents an open door from closing and causes the light to flash.
OPTIONAL MULTI-FUNCTION WALL STATION
When wall station is connected to opener per instructions supplied with multi-tunction wall station, it will provide
the following features: \
1. “OFF-ON” will prevent inadvertent operation of the door from all push buttons, radio or
keyless entry devices. This feature is to be activated only when the door Is at the full open or
close position and never while the door ls moving.
2. LlGHT button allows the light to be turned on and stay on until turned off by a second push of button or
activation of door cycle.
3. UP-DOWN button provides normal opening and closing of door by momentary activation of this push
button. Function of door cycle is described above - “How the Door Moves When the Opener is Activated”.
4. The Multi-Function Wall Station will allow convenient programming leatures directly from the Wall Station.
(See Step 7A).
HOW THE LIGHT WORKS AND WHAT IT MEANS W IT FLASHES
1. Convenience light automatically turns on when opener is a lvated and remains on for 4
minutes for convenience and safety.
2. The light will flash after coming upon an obstruction in the up or down direction to warn you of a
problem. It will continue flashing for 4 minutes, then shut oft. / /
If the light begins to flesh and the door moves a short distance and then reverses from a push button
or radio, the external safety device is activated or defective. To temporarily override and close door, acti-
vate push button or wall station, keeping button depressed; opener will begin In down direction. The button
must remain depressed until cycle is completed. If the button is released before cycle is completed, the
door will reverse and come to fully open position. Problems in the safety system should be Inspected by a
professional garage door Installer.
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HOW TO OPERATE THE DOOR MANUALLY - Emergency Release Disconnect
The door should be tully closed, If possible. Week or broken springs could allow an open door
to tall rapidly. Property damage or serious personal Injury could result. Do not use the manual
release knob to pull the door open or closed. Do not stand near or In the path 01 door when using the
emergency release disconnect.
The opener is equipped with an emergency release re-
cessed trolley-type disconnect system. enablin man-
ual operation at the garage door during power ailure.
The trolley is disconnected lrom the chain by pulling
down on the red release knob, allowing the garage
door to be operated manually.
The trolley will automatically reconnect when power is
restored and door is activated.
If emergency release is used, close door belore oper»
ating opener.
Emergency
Release
Knob
Note: Outside keylock emergency releases are an avail-
able accessory and are recommended lor
garages without a service entrance.
MAINTENANCE OF Y R OPENER SY EM .
Test door opener monthly. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a 1 inch solid test
object on the floor. It adiusting either the force or the limit at travel, retest the door opener.
Failure to adjust the opener properly may cause severe injury or death.
1 i KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. See owner's manual. An improperly balanced
door could cause severe injury or death. Have a qualified service person make repairs to
cables. spring assemblies and other hardware.
Once a Month:
1. Manually operate door. If it is unbalanced or binding. call for a professional garage door
service person.
2. Check to be sure door opens and closes fully. Adjust Limits and/or Force, it necessary.
3. Perform safety reverse test. Make any necessary adjustments.
Twice a Year:
Check chain tension. Adiusl. if necessary.
Once a Year:
1. Lubricate door rollers, bearings and hinges. {Refer to door owners manual for maintenance information.)
2. Check batteries in transmitter.
(When replacing battery always use a new battery. Alkaline batteries are recommended).
Dispose of used batteries properlyl
TROUBLE SHOOTING SECTION
Probable Cause Corrective Action
No power to opener. Check cord to outlet, wall switch
and circuit breaker.
Symptom
Opener won‘t work lrom well button
or radio control.
Short circuit in wires to opener
or wall button.
Motor protector trips open due to
excesswe use.
Optional Multi-Function Wall Station
switch is "Off“.
Isolate by disconnecting the wires
at the opener from the wall button.
Allow motor to cool for 20 minutes
and try again.
Set to "On“.
Opener works lrom wall button
but not lrorn radio control.
Radio control system non-operating. Weak or dead battery in transmit-
tar-replace.
Security Code not matched between
receiver and transmitter (See Step 16).
If two or more transmitters don’t work,
have Motor Control Board Tested.
Door does not 0 en and
‘ Something obstructing door travel.
opener light llas es.
Disconnect door lrom operator.
Operate door by hand to locate ob-
slruction or call a servrce person.
Adjust opening force. (See Adj. $61).
Shovel and clear door area.
Insufficient opening force.
Build up 01 ice and snow around door.
Door does not open fully and
0 en Limit not set ro erI .
light does not flash. p p p y
Adjust Open Travel with screw-
driver. lurn counter-ciookwtse to de-
sired settin . 1/4 turn equals 1" travel
(See Step 1).
Door stops and does
Close leit not set properly.
not close fully.
Adjust Close Travel with screw—
driver. lurn clockwise to desired
setting. 1/4 turn equals 1" travel
(See ep 20).
Door closes and then returns to
lully open position and opener
light tlashes.
Door arm adjustment. Adjust rod in tube to provide 1' ol
"cushion" com ression when door
is tully closed See step 17 a 19).
Adjust Close Travel with screw-
driver. turn counter-clockwise to de-
sired setting. 1/4 turn equals 1" travel
(See step 20).
Check for stones or ice under door
and remove.
Close travel adjustment is set beyond
normal door position.
Obstructions on floor.
Photoelectric obstruction sensor out
oi adjustment or detective.
Photoelectric obstruction sensor con-
trol alignment should be checked per
instructions. Check wiring between
auxiliary safety 81 opener.
When activated with door in lully
open position. door travels for 1
second. stops. and returns to fully
ape: posrtion and light begins to
as .
Obstructions in door opening." Check lor object blocking Photo-
electric Sensor.
Door reverses travel beiore reaching
luiiy closed position and opener
light flashes.
Activation of obstruction sensing
Check for binding in door travel (door
system.
“stops". door tracks, etc.)
Loose or hanging objects on door
' . Remove objects.
activating Photoelectric Sensor beam.
Insufficient closing force. Adjust closing force, (See ad]. lit).
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Parts Breakdown Rail Assembly - Model 3000
0 Peru
la.S~3008-R
ib.S~3006-L
2. A-7
a. P-1oe4-2
4. P4022
5. A-S
s. moss-1
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a. $3030
9. 5.1002
in. 5-1024-3
11. A43
12. 54001
13. Flow
Descrl tlon
Rail Angle. FLH. (7 loot)
Flnil Angle. L.H. (7 loot)
Trolley Assembly
Trolley Wing Foot
Nylon Bunon
chain Lalch Assembly
(with N0 Rail Shop)
Master Link Assembly with Spacers
Chain (specify len-mh)
Motor Head Mounting Screw 1/4-20
Rail Spacer Bracket
Rail Slop with Set Screws
Front Chain Gulde Assembly
Front Wall Bracket
1/4 - 20 x 4' Hex Bolt wilh Lock Nut
1 Per Unil
_.“5__t_.
A_‘_uhdm
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14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20,
21,
22.
23.
24.
2,5.
26.
27.
Pa" fl
5-1006
$4623
$4025
P—i 027
P-3007
A-3001
F-IOSS
P—lOQl
F406!
P4066
P4037
F-|515
F-l074
Av|007
Descri tlon
Front Rail Bracket
Door Brackel
Arl‘ll Hod
Tube Arm
Sprocket Coupling
Sprocket Coupling Base Assembly
5/15_ -15 Carriage Bolts
Spacer Tuba
she -18 Kep Nut
Molded Chain Guard
Red Release Cord
Red Release Knob
Chain Adjusting Nuts
Sprocket Coupling Cap Assembly
U Per Unit
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Parts Breakdown Molorhead Assembly - Model 3000
5°?SQWPE‘NT“
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Part 11 Ducriprion 3 Per Unit a Parr # Descriplinn w Per Unit
5-3009 Frame 1 15. F-3030 Screw 114-20 7
P4041 Molar (spacily model) 1 16. 17-1084 Capacuor Clamp 1
F-301l) MalorCnnlrnl Board 1 17, P-1052-1 MotorSpaoers 4
P4050 Power Supply Cord 1 15. P-GOBG Sensor Mounting Bracket (Jamb) 2
P4083 Capacilor (specily model) 1 19. Moss Sensor Sliding Bracket 2
A—W1 Wiring Harness 1 20. P-3075-R Receiving Uni! 1
P-1512 Light Socket 1 21. P-307B-T Sending Unit 1
1943013 Lens (specify model) 1 22. A-3029 Limlt Assembly 1
AZ-Asssmbly MOV Surge Suppresser 1 23. A-3039 LED lnlerrupmr 1
9-3014 Limit Swilch 1 24. P3021 leii Driver Gear 1
. 5-3011 Sub~Frame 1 25. P4023 Inlerruprer Disk 1
P4015 End-Cap 1 26. P6022 Shaft, Limit Driver 1
. P-301G Housing (specily model) 1 27. P»3027 Limit Adjuster 2
F-3017 Gear Driver 1 28. P-SOB7-L Quick lnstail Bracket (lell) 1
29, P>3087-H Quick Install Bracket (right) 1
One Button
Midi-Transmitter
Two Button
Midi-Transmltter
Three Button
Midi-Transmitter
Wireless Keypad
Wireless
Photoelectric
Sensors
MuItI-Function
Wall Control Station
Key Cable Outside
Disconnect
Outside Key
Switch
Receiver Adapter
Transformer
Standard
Push Button
Extender Arm
Assembly Kit
Short Arm
Assembly Kit
wire Spool
Wire Reel
MODEL 30
Model or P6082
(0;
Model # P-3083 ,
Model 1? P-3084
Model it P-SOBI
Model it P-3002
E W
Model it P-3080
Model I! D-2—3
Model 45 KS-1
Model # TK-BOOB
Model I? P-1 089
ACCESSORIES
Includes visor clip.
Programmable lor two'doors lrom one
transrmtter. Includes Visor olip.
Programmable lor three doors from one
transmitter. Includes visor clip.
Illuminated numeric keypad which allows
the operation ol the garage door opener
from outside by enterinia programma-
ble personal code on a eypa . Can be
programmed lor up to 4 doors.
Reversing sensors communicates with
door opener vla wireless radio Ilnk to
detect obstruction in path at door and
reacts by reverslng door.
Allows you lull control of light for con-
stant use and adds an electronic lock
leeture that prevents opening the garage
lrom any push button or transmitter. Also
allows programming the opener‘s transv
mitter(s), keypad or wireless beams
easily at the well station.
Recommended for all vault type garages
without an access door.
Used to open the door automatically
from outside the garage whenever the re-
mote control is not available. Shipped
with 2 keys.
(24VDC) for powering a receiver.
Use for additional access doors.
Model it A-25-26 W Use lor high door are situations.
Model It A-25—8
Model # P-1544-1
Use Ior low headroom situations.
50 IL. 22 au e, 2 conductor polarized.
UL listed CL- .75“ C.).
Model # P-1544-2
1000 ll.. 22 gau e, 2 conductor polar-
ized. UL listed( L-2, 75“ C.).
Questions? For quick answers
and helpful advice, Call Toll Free
1-800-305-4349
LIMITED WARRANTY
The Manufacturer warrants that its garage door opener will be free from defects In materials and work-
manship for a period of five years from the date of installation, provided It Is properly maintained and
cared lor under normal use and service. Electronic components are covered under this warranty for a
period of three years.
This Warranty extends to the original homeowner. providing the garage door opener is installed in his/her place
ol primary residence. It is not transferable. The warranty applies to residential property only and is not valid on
commercial or rental property,
NO EMPLOYEE. DISTRIBUTOR. OR REPRESENTATIVE IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THE FOREGOING
WARRANTIES IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF MANUFACTURER.
The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage resulting to or caused by its products by reason oi in-
stallation, improper storage, unauthorized service, alteration oi products, neglect or abuse. any acts of nature be-
yond Manufacturer's control {such as, but not limited to, lightning. power surges, water damage, etc.), or attempt
to use the products lor other than the customary usage or lor their intended purposes The above warranty does
not cover normal wear or any damage beyond Manufacturer’s control or replacement labor.
THIS WARRANTY COVERS A CONSUMER PRODUCT AS DEFINED BY THE MAGNUSON-MOSS WAR-
RANTY ACT. NO WARRANTIES. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO. THE WAR-
RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE). SHALL EXTEND BEYOND
THE APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD STATED IN BOLD FACE TYPE ABOVE.
Claims tor detects in material and workmanship covered by this warranty shall be made in writing to the deaier
from whom the product was purchased within the warranty period. Manufacturer may either send a service repre-
sentative or have the product returned to the Manufacturer at Buyer's expense for inspection. Il judged by Manu-
facturer to be detective in material or workmanship, the product will be replaced or repaired at the option ol the
Manufacturer. free lrom all charges except authorized transportation and replacement labor,
THE REMEDIES OF BUYER SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
REMEDIES THE LIABILITY OF MANUFACTURER, WHETHER IN CONTACT, TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY
OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND ITS OBLIGATION T0 REPAIR OR REPLACE. AT ITS OP-
TION. ANY PRODUCT OR PART FOUND BY MANUFACTURER TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORK-
MANSHIP. MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR COST OF REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION OR
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
OF ANY NATURE.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state. However, some states do not al-
Iow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
249277
QUA N‘TUM”
Wayne-Dalton Corp l R0,Box 67 l Mt, Hope, OH 44660 I 330-674~7015 l Fax 330-674-1857.1-800-305-4349
P-3044
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