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Owner's
Manual
Model No.
139.53678SRT
For Residential Use
Only
CRRFTSHRN®
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
1/2 HP
Caution:
Read and foPow a,,
safety rules and
operating Instructions
before first use of this
product.
Fasten the manual
near the garage door
after installation.
• Safety Precautions
• Assembly
• Installation
• Adjustment
• Care and Maintenance
• Operation
• Troubleshooting
• "Parts List
regulalonseffective
CO_
Jar_ary
1,withUL
lSe3 325 (_
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Content=
Page
Contents
Page
Install the lights and lenses ...................................... 19
A review of safety alert symbols................................ .2
You'll need tools.......................................................... 3
Attach emergency relaasa rope and handle ........... 19
Salety informmJonregarding garage door
locks and ropes ......................................................... 3
Electrical requirements............................................. 20
Tes_ng your garage door for s_cking,
bindingand balance .................................................. 3
Illustralicn of sec'donaldoor instahlJon ..................... 4
Install the safety reversing sensor .................. ...22, 23
Safety reversing sensor information ....................... .21
Fasten door bracket (sectionaldoor) ....................... 24
Fasten door bracket (one-piece door) ..................... 25
IllustralJonof one-piece door installation.................... 5
Connect door arm to trolley (sectional door) .......... 26
Carton inventory.......................................................... 6
Hardware inventory..................................................... 7
Connect door arm to trolley (one-piece door)......... 27
Adjustment section - pages 28 - 30
Assernbly ssntion - pages 8 -11
Assemble T-rail ......................................................... 8
Travel limit adjustments ........................................... 28
Force adjustments .................................................... 29
Attach cable pulley bracket ....................................... 8
Test the safety reversing sensor.............................. 30
Install trolley ......................................................... ,...9
Test the safety reverse system ............................... 30
Fasten T-rail to opener ............................................. 9
Operation safety insVuctJons..................................... 31
Install chain/cabla .................................................. "10
Care of your opener ................................................... 31
Maintenance schedule ............................................... 31
Attach sprocket cover ............................................. 10
T_'den the chain and cable ................................... 11
Operation of your opener ........................................... 32
Installation section - pages 11 - 27
and remote conlrol programming............... 33
Installation safety i_s
................................. 11
Determine header bracket location
Having a problem? ............................................... 34, 35
Repair parts, rail assembly......................................... 36
Sectional door ...................................................... 12
Repair parts, installation............................................. 36
One-piece door .................................................... 13
Install the header bracket ....................................... 14
Repay
parts,opener
assarrt ..................................
37
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Attach the T-rail to header bracket ......................... 15
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Index ........................................................................... 39
Positionthe opener ................................................. 16
How to order repair parts ........................................... 40
Hang the opener ..................................................... 17
Install the door control ............................................ 18
Maintenance agreement ........................................... 40
Warranty ..................................................................... 40
Start by Reviewing these Important Safety Alert Symbols
When you m these Safety Symbols on the following pages, they will alert you to the possibility of
awrloue Injury or death if you do not comply with the corresponding instructions. The hazard may
&=me from something mechanical oT.from electric shock. Read the Instructions carefully.
Electrical
Mechanical
When you_thk_/_n:_
on the following pages, It will alert you to the possibility of damage
you do not comply with the corresponding
Instructions.
.....
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This
malMll_tsstod
i_kn_e
r_.
with the safety Inntruotlons contained In this manual.
2
You'll Need Tools
During assembly, installation and adjustment of the opener, instructions will call for hand tools shown below.
Hack Saw
Tape Measure
Drill
(_
Wire Cutters
3/16", 5/16" _nd
5/32' Drill Bits
_
Stepladder
An unbalanced garage door might not reverse
when required and someone under the door
could be seriously Injured or killed.
If your garage door binds, sticks or is out of
balance, call for professional
garage door
sorvice. Garage doors, door springs, cables,
pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under
extreme tension and can cause serious injury
or death. Do not by to loosen, move or adjust
them youreelfl
Ropes left on a garage door could cause
someone to become entangled and killed.
Remove all ropes connected to the door before
installing and operstlng the opener.
Identify the type and height of your door and any
special conditions that exist and any additional
materials that may be required by referring to the lists
on page 4 or page 5.
_..._
Screwdriver
Claw Hammer
AdjustableEndWrench
To avoid damage to the garage door and
opener, disable locks before installing and
operating the opener. Use a wood screw or nail
to hold locks in the "open" (unlocked)
position.
Operation at other than 120V 60 Hz will cause
opener malfunction and damage.
Before you begin, complete the following teat to
make sure your door is balanced, and is not
sticking or binding:
• Lift the door about halfway as shown. Release the
door. It should stay in place, supported entirely by
its springs.
• Raise and lower the door to see if there is any
binding or sucking.
Before you begin, survey your garage urea to
see whether any of the conditions below apply
to your Installation.
0
Based on your particular requirements, there are
several installation steps which might call for
materials and/or he.ware not included in the carton.
• Step 1, page 12 - Look at the wall or ceiling above
the garage door. The header bracket mustbe
securely fastened to structural supports.
t Step 5, page 17 - Do you have a finished ceiling in
your garage? If so, a support bracket and
additional fastening hardware may be required.
• Safety reversing sensor, page 21 - Depending
upon garage construction, wood blocks may need
to be fastened to mounting locations before
sensors are installed.
Ann
DoorBracket
• Stop 10, page 22 - Alternate floor mounting, of the
sefaty reversing sensor will require hardware not
• The opener can be installed within 2 feet to the left
or rigM of the door center if there is a torsion spring
or center beadng plate in the way of the header
bracket or door bracket area. ff your door has
extension springs, the opener must be installed
in the center of the dooa:.Sea pages 12 and 24.
provided.
• Step 11, page 24 - Do you have a steel, aluminum,
fiberglass or glass panel door? If so, horizontal
and vertical reinforcement is required.
• Lcok ai the garage door where it meets the floor.
It must clom on tbe floor all the way acroea.
OtluMm4se,the _
_
eystem nHy n,_t
work propedy. See page 30. Floor or dpor should
be repaired.
• Do you have an access door In addition to the
garage door? If not, Model 53702 E_ncy
Key Release is required. See page 38.
• If your door Is more than 7 feet high, see the rail
e_enslon kits listed on page 38.
You may find it helpful to retbr back to thfa page H you proceed with the thstallation
I
4
of your opeear.
One-Place
Door without
Track
Before you begin, survey your garage area to
see whether any of the conditions below apply
to your inetallation.
Slack k_chain tension
_ nom_ when
garagedoorIs closed.
Walt
Closed
Cable
P_W/Bmck_
Position
Cable
Trolley
AccessDoor
O
Door
Arm
Emergency
I:lek_u
Rope&Handle
Doo¢
Arm
Door
Rever_
betweenfloorandboltom Sensor
Salely
of doormustnote_Jed 1/4".
Pawer_ngSensor
One-Piece
Door with Track
Based on your particular requirements, there are
several installation steps which might cell for
materials and/or hardware not included in the carton.
• Step 1, page 13 - Look at the wall or ceiling above
the garage door. The header bracket must be
securely fastened to structural supports.
• Step 5, page 17 - Do you have a finished ceiling in
your garage? If so, a support bracket and
additional fastening hardware (not provided) may
be required.
• Safety reversing sensor, page 21 - Depending on
garage construction, wood blocks may need to be
securely fastened to mounting locations before
sensors are installed.
ifmy
Floor must be level
• Step 10, page 22 - Alternate floor mounting of the
safety reversing sensor will require hardware that
is not provided.
• Step 11, page 25 - Generally, a one-piece door
does not require reinforcement. If your door is
lightweight, you can refer to the information
relating to sectional doors on page 24.
• Step 11, page 25 - Depending on your door's
construction, you might need additional mounting
hardware for the door bracket.
• Do you have an access door in addition to the
garage door? If not, Model 53702 Emergency Key
Release is required. See page 38.
• The gap between the bottom of the _arage
door and the floor cannot exceed 1/4",
Otherwlea, the safety reverse system may not
work properly. Sea page 30. The floor or the door
should be repaired.
Revef_ng
acroe,
s widthof door
Safety
Reverldng
Sef_ot
Closed Position
Cable
i Bracket
Garage Door
Br_ket
Cable
Tromey
Chain
S_ht
Door
Arm
You may find it helpful to refer back to this page
as you proceed with the Installation of your
opener.
5
Carton Inventory
Your garage door opener is packaged in two cartons which contain all parts illustrated below. If anything is
missing, carefully check the packing material. Parts may be "stuck" in the foam. Hardware for assembly and
installation is shown on page 7.
Three-Fu_tionRemoteConvo_
v_thVt_ C_ (2)
DoorConed Button
_
Lens(2)
Fhu_g _
s,_y Rev_ S.n_
Mo_nOem,:_
w_ Sq.m HO_ (2)
•c"wrap(2)
Cu*'ve¢l
Door
Am1S*,_Uon
_) sd_y RGv_
Sal_yR_,_CngS,m_
MounUnO
erac_
YalhSlot_)
,,
L_Corr_
WI_
Ser_om
wire
& W','Vil,'l_a:k8M WI_
I
6
ArmS_
Separate all hardware from the packages in the rail carton and the opener carton, as
shown below, for the assembly and installation procedures.
Assembly Hardware
Washerecl Screw
5/f 6"-f 8xf/2" (2)
(mounted in opener)
He_( Screw
5/16"-%_7/8" (3)
Nut
5/16:18 (5)
Carriage Bolts
1/4"-2C_1/2" (4)
Master Unk (2}
@
Trdlley
11_oadsd Shaft (1)
Lock Washer
5/18" (4)
Lock Nut
1/4'-20x9'/16" {41
Installation Hardware
_HGmase
©
Fa_u_ (3)
_llllllll,;,lllll,lllll,_
Lag ,Screw
Stl 6"-I 83(I -7/8" (2)
Handle
Lock Washer S/16" 16)
_oe
5/16".18x2-t,'2"
6ABXl" (2)
(2)
ClevisPin
5/16"x2.3/4"(I)
D_y Wag Anchors (2)
Pin
5/18'X1-1/4" (t)
Clevis Pin
5/16"x1" (1)
/nsukKed
_taple_ (10)
Safety Reversing Sensor
Iflstallatlon Hardware
1/4x1-1/2" (4)
Cardage Bolts
1/4"-20x1/2" (4)
Wing Nut (2)
@
_,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll[llllll]
114-20x1-1/2" _1
Lock Nut
114"-20 (4)
#I0-32x3/8'
(4)
7
#I0X32 (4)
Slapkm 120)
Assembly Section: Pages 8 - 11
To avoid Installation difficulties, do not run the garage door opener until insb,uctad to do so.
Make sure bolt necks are
Assembly Step I
seated in the sqcam
Assemble the T-rail &
Attach the Cable Pulley Bracket
wignedbeforeyou
f
Ughtan
tooknuts.(See
_k
right and
views). _
holes
andwrong
ralla are
Improper aesembiy can _t_
_'
cause Jerkytrolley
operation, noise 8ncl/(x
nuisance door reversals.
Right
Place the 3 T-rail sections on a fiat surface for
assembly. The end sections are identical. Make
sure the "arrow label" on the center section is
pointing toward the door.
, Insert the cardage bolts so the square bolt necks
seat in the square holes in the T-rail end sections
and pass through the round holes in T-rail center
section. Assemble lock nuts, ensure alignment and
tighten.
Wrong
T-RAIL BACK,
(TO OPENER)
1/4" LockNut
T-rd
(End Section)
Canlege Bolt
1/4".20_1/2"
EXACTLY as shown,
trolley will not travel
smoothly along length of
I rail
If T-rail
or ItIs
will
nothlt
assembled
against
I
Brace
the nuts.
Itex Scmws
5/16"-18X7/8"
Nut
5/16"
* Positionthe cable pulley bracket on the fronterKIof thO
T-rail ss shown. Fasten sscuroly with the hardware.
Hudwm
Shown Actual Size
©
tightening the
imrewo, be
eure to keep
bracket parallel
to the roll.
Othendes, the
L_ckN_I
ll4t-L_Klr2"
114"-2_lallr
lqqq@lqllll)
fd16"-18
rail may bow
E_I8"
I
8
I
Assembly Step 2
Install
the Trolley
on the T-raft
• Attach the threaded shaft to the trolley with the
lock washer and nuts as shown,
Hardware Shown
Actual Size
LookWasher
5/16'
Nut
5/16--18
LockWasher
5/16"
OuterNut
Trolley
ThreadedShalt
Inner Nut
5/16"
Trolley
• As a temporary stop, insert a screwdriver into the
hole in the front end of the T-reil,
• Slide the trolley assembly along the rail to the
screwdriver stop.
If trolley hits against any nuts on the T-rail, the
bolts and nuts were attached from the wrong
side and must be repoeitioned. Review Step 1.
Assembly Step 3
1
Fasten
I
the T.rail
to the Opener
• Place the opener on packing material to protect
the cover. For convenience, put a support under
the cable pulley bracket.
• Remove the (2) 5/16"-18xl/2" washered screws
mounted in the top of the opener.
WasheredScrew
5/16--180(1/2'
• Align the holes in the back section of the T-rail with
the holes in the opener.
• Fasten the rail with the (2) washered screws
previously removed. Tighten securely.
Remember to use only these screwsl Any other
screws will cause serious damage to the opener.
• Insert a 5/16"o18X7/8' he)( screw into the t:over
protection bolt hole in the T-rail as shown. Tighten
securely with a 5/16" lock washer and nuL
NOTE: This screw prevents trolley over-travel.
Keep a 2" minimum between the trolley and this
screw when adjusting travel limits (see page 28).
Hardware Shown Actual Size
I'kmSorew
5/16--18X7/6-
Nut
5/18"
LockWuher
5/1r
Cover
Protection
Assembly
Step 4
Install the Chain/Cable
&
Attach the Sprocket Cover
sprocket cover securely. Never operate opener
DispensingCarton
Opener
Figure 2
Leave Chainand _
tnsldeDiapering
Ce;lon to PreventKJnl_g.
s_o_
Keep Chain andCable
TautWhen Dispensing
• Detach the cable loop from the carton and fasten it
to the trolley with a master link from the hardware
bag. Sea master link procedure, Figure 1.
• W'_h the volley against the screwdriver, dispense
the cable around the pulley.
Figure 3
Muler Unk
• Proceed back around the opener sprocket,
Figure 2. Be sure sprocket teath engage the chain.
Continue forward to the trolley threaded shaft,
Figure 3.
• Use the second master link to connect the
chain to the fiat end of the shaft. Chock
to maim suro the chain Is not
twlatod.
Master
Unk Cap
FlatEnd
Master
Chain
• Remove the screwdriver.
Ikmtw Unk Pro(_lum:
Inltal Chlln Ind Cable
In This Dltlmtion
Puedl plrm of mlwto( link bot
lhroughcableloop andholekt
front endoftrolley.Pu_ c_o
ovorpN andpestnotoheL
s_et
cover
Slide clip-onq)dng over cap
andintonotchesuntilboth
pl_ wo _MJ_:uro_j
Iodcod.
To attach tho 8prockat
cover:.
• Insert the back tab In the opener sloL Squeeze the
cover slightly and insert the front tab In the slot co
the mounting plate.
Moundng
Plato
10
I
Assembly Step 5
Tighten the Chain & Cable
Lock
Washer
Outer Nut
• Spin the inner nut and lock washer down the
threaded shaft, away from the trolley.
InnerNut
To Tighten Outer Nut "_"
• To tighten the chain, turn outer nut in the direction
shown. As you turn the nut, keep the chain
from twisting.
To Tighten
inner Nut
• When the chain is approximately 1/2" above the
base of the T-rail at its midpoint, re-tighten the
inner nut to secure the adjustment.
•
Tr_ley
D
Sprocket noise can result if chain is either too
loose or too tighL
Chain
I
When installation is complete, you may notice sot'he
chain droop with the door closed. This is normal. If
the chain returns to the position shown when the "
door is open, do not re-adjust the chain.
fill
II
II
li
II
II
II
II
il
1/2 Inch
L
NOTE: During future maintenance, ALWAYS
pull the emergency release handle to disconnect
Base of T-rsA
i trolley before adjusting chain.
You have now finished assembling your garage door opener. Please read the following
warnings before proceeding to the installation section:
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death to persons:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Install only on a properly balanced and lubricated garage door. An improperly balanced door
may not reverse and could result In severe injury or death. Repairs to cables, spring assemblies
and other hardware must be made by a professional service parson before installing opener.
3. Disable all looks and remove all ropes connected to the garage door before installing the opener.
Ropes connected to a garage door can cause entanglement and death.
4. If possible, install door opener 7 feet or more above floor with the emergency release handle
mounted 6 feet above the floor.
5. Do not connect the opener to power source until Instructed
to do so.
6. Locate the Door Control within sight of the door st a minimum height of 5 feet where small
children cannot reach and away from all moving parts of the door.
7. Install the User Safety Instruction Label on the wall adjacent to the door control and the
Maintenance Instruction Label in a prominent location on the Inside of the garage door.
8. Upon completion of the Installation, the door must reverse when it comes In contact with a
one-inch high object or a 2x4 laid 11st on the floor.
9. Do not wear watches, rings or loose clothing while installing or servicing an opener. Jewelry or
loose clothing can be caught in the mechanism of the garage door or the opener.
11
Installation
Installation
Determine
Section:
Bracket
27
l
Step 1
Header
Pages 12-
l
1
Location
Installation procedures vary according to
garage door types. Follow the instructions
which apply to your door.
tf the header bracket is not rigidly fastened to
a structural support on the header wall or
ceiling, the safety reverse system may not
work properly (see page 30). The door might
not reverse when required, and could cause
serious injury or death.
The garage door springs, cables, pulleys,
brackets and their hardware are under extreme
tension. Do not attempt to loosen, move or
adjust them yourself. Serious personal injury
or death could result. Call for professional
garage door service.
__ Finished __
Ce_ling
Vertical
Guidal_e
2x4
• Close the door and mark the inside
vertical centedine of the garage door.
StruotursJ
• Extend the line onto the header wall
above the door.
Remember, you can fasten the
header bracket within 2 feet of the
left or right of the door center onlylf
a torsion spring or center hearing
plate Is In the way; or you can attach
It to the ceiling (refer to page 14)
when clearance is minimal. (it may
be mounted on the wall upside down
If necessary, to gain approximately
1/2".)
If you need to install the header bracket
on a 2x4 (on wall or ceiling), use lag
screws (not provided) to secure_/ fasten
the 2x4 to structural supports as shown
here and on page 13.
c_l_g
HNder
Wall
• Open your door to the highest
point of travel as shown. Draw
an intersecting horizontal line,
on the header wall 2" above
the high point. This height will
provide travel clearance for the
top edge of the door.
Door clearance brackets are
available for sectional doors
when headroom clearance is
less than 2". Sea accessory
page 38.
--
F1
2"
Track
Head<)(
'
Track
Hig_
Point
ofTravel
HighestPotrd
of Travel
Door
--
Sectional door
with curved track
Proceed to Step 2, page 14.
12
One-piece door
with horizontal track
Read the Safety Instructions
on page 12. They also apply to doors without
tracks.
Header Wall
Vertical
Centedine
2x4
• Close the door and mark the
inside vertical centedine of
your garage door. Extend the
line onto the header wall
above door.
If headroom clearance is
minimal, you can install the
header bracket on the ceiling.
See page 14.
OPTIONAL CEILING MOUNT
FOR HEADER BRACKET
• If you need to install the
header bracket on a 2x4 (on
wall or ceiling), use lag screws
(not provided) to securely
fasten the 2x4 to structural
supports as shown.
Header Wall
/
Header
Highest Po_t
of Travel
Higo_tr ve_l
P nt
J
Jamb
Hardware
One-piece door without track
jamb hardware
One-piece door without track
pivot hardware
EXAMPLE
• Open your door to the highest point of travel as
shown. Measure the distance from the top of the
door to the floor. Subtract the actual height of the
door. Add 8" to the remainder. (See Example).
Distance from top of door
(at highest point of travel) to floor ........................... 92"
Actual height of door ............................................. -88__."
Remainder ................................................................
4"
• Close the door and draw an intersecting horizontal
line on the header wall at the determined height.
Add .........................................................................
If the total number of Inches exceeds the height
available in your garage, use the maximum
Bracket height on header wail ..............................
(Measure UP from top of CLOSED door.)
bekJht possible, or refer to page 14 _r ceiling
ins_altation.
Proceed to Step 2, page 14.
13
+8"
Install
the Header
Installation
Bracket
Step 2
You can attach the header bracket either to the
wall above the garage door, or to the ceiling.
Follow the In=tructlons which will work best for
your particular requirements.
I
Fasten the Header
• Center the bracket on the vertical guideline with
the bottom edge of the bracket on the horizontal
line as shown (with the arrow pointing toward the
ceiling).
Bracket to the Wall
• Mark either set of bracket holes (do not use the
holes designated for ceiling mount). Drill 3/16" pilot
holes and fasten the bracket securely to a structural
support with the hardware provided.
__ Header _
WaR
-I
Hardware Shown Actual Size
Door
Highest
Point of Tnlvel
II!12
Vertical
Center
Une
(ofGarageDoor)
5/18"-g_1-5/8"
Fasten the Header
Bracket to the Ceiling
• Extend the vertical guideline onto the ceiling as
shown.
• Center the bracket on the vertical mark, no more
then 6" from the wall. Make sure the arrow is
pointing toward the wall. The bracket can be
mounted flush against the ceiling when clearance
is minimal.
• Mark holes designated for ceih'ngmount only. Drill
3/16" pilot holes and fasten bracket securely to a
structural support with the hardware proVided.
CeilingMountingHol_
Wall
0
rml ho_ Is for posi_ocdng only,
You muet UN lag =CleWS to mount
the header btacke_
14
Installation
Attach
Step 3
the T-rail to the Header
--
Bracket
• Position the opener on the garage floor below the
header bracket. Use packing material as a
protective base.
Header Wall
Header
BtacP.et
If the door spring Is In the way you'll need help,
Have someone hold the opener securely on a
temporary support to allow the T-rail to clear the
spring.
Cabk)
Bracket
• Position the cable pulley bracket against the header
bracket.
• Align the bracket holes and join with a clevis pin as
shown.
• Insert a ring fastener to secure.
Header Bracket
i
Clev_ Pin
5/16"3(2-3/4•
Cable
Pulle
Bracket
Door
\
Temporary
Support
Hardware Shown Actual Size
°U
5/16'X2-3/4"
©
Ring Fastener
15
Installation Step 4
Position
the Opener
Follow Instructions
type as illustrated.
which apply to your door
A 2x4 laid fist is convenient for setting an Ideal
door-to-T-rail distance.
• Raise the opener onto a stepladder.
T-ran
2x4
Laid Flat
You will need help at this point ff the ladder Is
not tall enough.
• Open the door all the way and place a 2x4 laid fiat
on the top section beneath the T-rail.
Ooor
ff the top panel hits the trolley when you raise
the door, pull down on the trolley release arm to
disconnect the inner and outer sections. The
trolley can remain disconnected until Step 12 Is
completed.
• With the door fully open and parallel to the floor,
measure the distance from the floor to the top of
the door.
Top ofOpener
• Using a stepladder as a support, raise the opener
to the same distance as the door from the floor (it
will be at a slight angle as shown).
• The top of the door should be level with _he top of
the opener. Do not position the opener more than
2" above this point.
16
Installation
Hang
Step 5
J
I
the Opener
Two representative installations am shown.
Yours may be different. Hanging brackets should
be angled, Figure 1, to provide rigid support. On
finished ceilings, Figure 2, attach a sturdy metal
bracket to structural supports before installing the
opener. The bracket and fastening hardware are not
supplied. See accessory page 38.
Figure I
• Measure the distance from each side of the opener
to the structural support.
• Cut both pieces of the hanging bracket to required
lengths.
• Drill 3/16" pilot holes in the structural supports.
• Attach one end of each bracket to a support with
5/16"x18-1-7/8" lag screws.
• Fasten the opener to the hanging brackets with
5/16"-18x7/8" screws, lock washers and nuts.
• Check to make sure the T-rail is centered over the
door (or in line with the header bracket if the
bracket is not centered above the door).
• Remove the 2x4. Operate the door manually. If the
door hits the rail, raise the header bracket.
Figure 2
Hidden
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the top and underslde of the _
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Install
the Door Step
Control6
Installation
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Do not connect to live electWcal wiring. Connect
only to 24 Volt low voltage wires. Connection to
live wires or higher voltage may cause serious
injury from shock, burn or electrocution.
.ocate the door control within sight of the door
at s minimum height of 5 feet where small
children cannot reach, and away from all moving
parts of the door and door hardware.
Children operating or playing with a garage
door opener can injure themselves or others.
The garage door could close and cause
serious injury or death.
The door control is typically attached directly to the
wall. If installing into drywall, drill 5/32" holes and
use the anchors provided.
Install the door control (or any additional push
buttons) out of the reach of children and away
from all moving parts of the door and door
hardware, but where the garage door Is visible.
Do not allow children to operate the push
button(e) or the remote control(s).
1. Strip 1/4" of insulation from one end of the bell
wire and connect it to the two terminal screws on
the back of the door control: white to 2, and
white/red to 1.
2. Fasten the Door Control Button securely with
6ABxl-1/2" screws.
A moving garage door could injure someone
under it. Activate the opener only when the
door is properly adjusted, you can see It clearly,
and there are no obstructions to door travel.
3. Run the bell wire up the wall and across the
ceiling to the opener. Use insulated staples to
secure the wire in several places. Be careful not
to pierce the wire with a staple, creating a short.
4. Connect the bell wire to the terminal screws on
the opener panel: white to 2; white/red to !.
5. Position the antenna wire as shown.
Do NOT connect the power and operate the
opener at this time. The trolley will travel to the
full open position but will not return to the
close position
until the sensor beam Is
connected and properly aligned.
Sea Safety Reversing
Sensor Instructions
beginning on page 21.
6. Attach the User Safety Instruction label to the
wall near the door control, and the Maintenance
;nstruction label in a prominent location on the
inside of the garage door.
Page 32 explains how to use the door control.
Actual
Hardware
Size
Shown
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6ABxI-Ii2" Screw
Door ControlButton
Dry Wall Anchors
2-Conductor
BeNWire
DOOR CONTROL
SUTTON
(SACK)
2-Conduct
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KEY PART
NO. NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
41A4371
41A4885-3
41A2817
41 B4245
41C4876
41A5021-2C
41A4924
175B88M
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_
_
KEY
NO.
DESCRIPTION
Belt cap retainer
Gear end sprocketassembly
Complete with:
Spdng washer
Thrustwasher
Retaining
Bearing plate
Roll pins(2)
Drivegear end warm gear
Helicalgear w/retainerand grease
Drive/wormgear kitw/grease
Roll pins(2)
Une cord
Wire hame_ assemblyw/plug
Receiverlogicboardassembly
Complete with:
Logic board
End panelw/ell labels
Ught socket
e.ro_ _
PART
NO.
DESCRIPTION
9
108D48-2
Lens
10
11
12
30B363
12A373
41D3150
Capacitor - 1i2HP
Capacitor bracket
Terminal block w/screws
13
41C4842
Universal replacement motor &
bracket assembly
Complete with: Motor, warm,
bracket, bearing assembly,
RPM sensor
14
41D0328-7
Cover
15
16
17
41A2818
41D3452
41C4398A
Helical gear & retainer w/grease
Limit switch assembly
RPM sensor assembly
18
19
41A2826
41A2822A
Shaft beating kit
Interrupter cup assembly
20
41A4923
End panel
NOT SHOWN
Opener assembly hardware kit
(includes screws not de6tgnatad by
a number in illustration),
41 A2825
37
u.n'sw_rc.Asey.
Accessodes
Sears offers many useful accessories for your garage door opener. They are illustrated below with
Sears model numbers and descriptions.
139.53702
/
139.53703
139.53879
Requiredfor a garage with NO
access door. Enables homeowner
3-Function Remote Control:
Includes
visor clip.
to open garage door manually from
outside by disengaging trolley.
139.53859
Outdoor Key Swlfoh:
Operates the garage door
automaticallyfrom outside wh_n
ramote controlis not handy.
Compact 3-Functien
Remote Control:
With loop for attaching key ring.
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139.53704
$ Font Rail Extmsfon
139.53876
To allowan 8 footdoorto opanful_
139.53705
10 Foot Flail Extension:
Support Brsckm:
139.53774
Plug-In Light Control:
Enables homeowner to turn on a
lamp, television or other appliance
from car, bedside, or anywhere in
the home with a remote.
138,53T/3
Wire-in Light Control:
For finished ceilings or where
additional support is required,
based on garage construction.
includes brackets and fastening
hardware.
139.53703
Keyiece Entry:
Enables homeowner to operate
garage door opener from outside
by entering a 4 digit code on
specially designed keypad.
To allowa 10 footdoorto open fully.
53589
Multi-Function
Wires into light swh'chbox to enable
homeowner to control outside or
inside lights with remote. (Can also
be operated manually.)
Door Clearance Brackets:
(For Sectional Doors Only)
Replaces top brackets and rollers on door to reduce height of door travel. For use when
installing opener in garage with _ headroom clearance.
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Index
Access DoorlOut=Ide
Key Release Accessory ...............................................................................................
Chain Tension ..............................................................................................................................................
Electrical Safety Warnings .............................................................................................................
4, 5
4, 5, 11
........... 2, 20, 31
Garage Door
Testing for balance, binding and sticking...................................................................................................
3, 28, 31
Determining high point of travel:
Sectional door ................................................................................................................................
................... 12
One-piece door .................................................................................................................................................
13
Disabling existing locks.................................... :...............................................................................................
Door clearance brackets (for garages with low Headroom) ...........................................................................
Force controls
3, 11
12, 38
Adjustment procedures ..................................... ,. ..........................................................................................
Problems that might require force adjustments ..........................................................................................
Safety warnings .................................................. _.
.......................................................................................
Door hardware .....................................................................................................................
3, 9, 11, 12, 18,
Maintenance insb'uctionlabel ........................................................................................................................
Reinforcement requirements ...........................................................................................................................
Removing of all ropes .......................................................................................................................................
Possible door damage ...................................................................................................................................
Travel limits
Adjustment procedures .....................................................................................................................................
Problems that might require limit adjustments ............................................................................................
Safety warnings ..........................................................................................................................................
4, 29
34, 35
29, 31
31,32
11, 28
4, 24
3, 11
16, 24
28
34, 35
28, 31
Manual (Emergency) Release Rope & Handle
Lockout feature ....................................................................................................................................................
32
Manual disconnect ...............................................................................................................................................
32
Safety warnings .................................................................................................................................
11, 19, 31,32
Opener Terminals,
Door control connections .....................................................................................................................................
Safety reversing sensor connections ...................................................................................................................
18
23
Operational Noise
Sprocket noise .....................................................................................................................................................
Vibration noise (isolator kit) .................................................................................................................................
11
34
Recelver and Remote Control
Programming the receiver ....................................................................................................................................
Erasing all codes ......................... _........ ;..............................................................................................................
Activating other openers ......................................................................................................................................
Safety warning ....................................................................................................................................................
Problems with remote control operation ..............................................................................................................
33
33
33
33
34
Safety Reverse Test Procedure ..........................................................................................................................
30
Testing required .................................................................................................................................
11, 30, 34, 35
Safety reverse system problems
Securing header bracket to wall .......................................................................................................................
12
Adjusting travel limits........................................................................................................................................
28
Applying excessive force on the door ..............................................................................................................
29
Buckling or uneven floor ................................................................................................................................
4, 5
Safety Warnings ........................................................
2, 3, 9, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33
User Instruction Label for garage wall ........................................................................................................
39
11, 18
SEARSWARRANTY
FULL 90-DAY WARRANTY ON GARAGE DOOR OPENER
For 90 daysfrom the date of purchase,Sears winrepairthis Garage OourOpener.free of charge,if defectivein materialor
workmanship.
LIMITED WARRANTY
From the 91ef day untilone year fromb_edate of'purchase, Sears will fumtshreplacementpartsforany datec6ve paris,fTeeof charge.
You pay for labor.
uMrrED WARRANTY ON MOTOR
1/2HP MOTOR: AfterI year and through5 yeats, ifthe motoron thisGarage DoorOpener isdafec6ve, Searswill fumisha replacement
rnoter,line of charge.You pay for labor.
UMITATION ON LIABILITY
BEAR8 WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR L06S OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR ANY INCIDENTAL ON CONSEQUENTIALLOSS 01t
FROM PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do
nof dow the exclusinnor l_mltatlonof Incklentelor cor,Nquential dlunages,sothe above llm_tet_on
or e)©luslonmay notepply toyou.
This warrentydoeonotonver lightbulbeor repairparteneceeuPj benauseof ogerathrabuse or negligence,Includingthe Mllureto
In_ldl, idJult end oparate this g,luagedonropaner"aco_rdingte InefmcUonso_ntainodIn the ownar'smanual.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLEBY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED
STATES.
warranty_o11_ onlywhgethisproductis In L_e In the Unlted Stetu.
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