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Exhibit E User's Man uaI GUARDIAN ACCESS CORPORATION FCC ID.: N6U303RX Remote Control Garage Door Opener (RECEIVER) TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY RULES .................... ' BEFORE STARTING. PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK. Product Features/Specifications. Door Test .................................... Component Identification, Inventory, Accessories. Tools Required ......... Assembly Instructions ..... Installation Notes & Instructions... Setting/Changing Transmitter Codes... Installation ofPhotoEyeSystem .............................................. OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS SETTING THE LIMITS ............................. SETTING THE SENSITIVITY FORCE . TESTING THE OPENERS REVERSING S TESTING THE PHOTOEYESYSTEM FINAL INSTALLATION. TROL‘BLE SHOOTING . AFTER THE INSTALLATIO Opener Wiring Schematic.... Parts Breaktlown.................. Notice All Model 2211-L Garage Door Openers are Designed and Tested to Offer Safe Operation, Provided Installation and Use of this Product is Followed in Strict Accordance with these Instructions for Assembly and Installation. Failure to Comply with these Instructions Could Cause Property and/ or Bodily Injury. The Opener is Intended Only for the Use Described in this Manual and Use Other than Intended will Void Any and All Warranties Herein Described. Read and Follow These Important Safetv Rules: ‘. ou will see Warning and Caution Statements on _' the following Pages. Read and Follow these Safety Instructions Carefully. Failure to do so could result in Serious Personal Injury or Death. Warnlng means that severe injury or death may result from failure to follow instructions cauthn means that property damage or injury may result from failure to follow instructions Be sure to read and follow all instruction carefully Locate lighted push button within sight of garage door , away from all moving parts and out of reach of children (minimum 5’ above floor). Check to make sun e the garage door is Install Entrapment Warning Label next to properly installed and balanced. Because of control button. Read the Conlol Adjustment ' the extreme tension most garage door parts Warning Label. Install Emergency Release are under do not attempt to adjust on your Tag to the Emergency Release Cord. Mount own. Have a qualilied garage door service the Emergency Release Knob 6 feet from the person make repairs to cables, springs and floor. Use the manual release M to other hardware belore installing the opener. disengage the trolley. Do not use the Red Release Cord and Knob to pull door up or down. Do not connect opener to power source until After installing opener , the door must instructed . Install door opener 7 feet or reverse when it comes in contact with a _ more above floor. 1-1/2” high object. Check this safety feature _ often. Remove all ropes connected to the garage Never operate the opener ifthe system is not door. operating properly. Disengage all existing garage door locks to Always disconnect electric power before avoid damage to the garage door making repairs or removing cover. Fiberglass, Aluminum and Steel Doors must Activate opener only when the door is in full be Reinforced to Prevent Damage. Consult view and free from obstructions. with Manufacturer for Recommendations. All installation and wiring must be done in strict compliance it uh local and state building and electrical codes. Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet only. Do not in any way alter or remove the grounding pin. No one should enter or leave the garage while the door is in motion. Do not allow children to play near, or operate the door . Photo Electric Eyes must be installed After Installation is complete fasten this properly. Opening doors must not close and manual near the garage door. Perform Closing doors must open, Sn tact nrnrprlun- nprimlip “ram I'hll‘ltt and I'Allfirv‘manf‘n/‘l Product Features LMotor: Permanently lubricated, thermally protected, heavy duty motor with automatic reset. 2.0pener Lights: Turn on and oil automatically with 4-1/2 minute illumination for your safety and convenience. 3. Sensing System: A built—in sensing system detects obsii uctions during door operation. [fin the Downward (close) travel mode, the Opener will sense an obstruction and reverse to the lull open position. In the Open mode, the Opener will stop. In both cases the light will start flashing and continue to flash for 4-1/2 minutes.Since all doors are different. the Sensing System has independent adjustments for customizing the level of force for the normal opening and closing ofspecific door. 4. Close Limit Su‘ifl: in winter months it’s common for small pieces of ice or packed snow to be trapped under the door. Ground swelling may also elfect the close limit setting ofthe Opener. The Close Limit Switch overrides the Sensing System during the last one (1) inch of closing travel and prevents the door from reversing if it encounters an obsuuction at this point. 5. Emergency Releas : A pull cord allows manual disconnect and operation of door during power failure. Unit will automatically reconnect when release is reset (the trolley release lever is snapped back to its original position) , power is restored and Opener is activated. 6. Mechanical Door Lock: When properly adjusted, opener locks door in closed position preventing unwanted entry. 7.Eas Connect Continuous Monitor Entrapment System :System allows quick and easy installation of “Silent Guard” Photoeyesystem while Control circuitry monitors these devices continuously for proper operation. 8.Constant Contact to Close: for utmost safety ir“Silcnt Guard” Photeyesystem fails constant contact of mechanical push button is necessary to close door. In this mode of operation, a radio transmitter cannot be used to close door. 9. Momentarv Contact to Close: Single touch to Radio Transmitter or Wall Button will allow door to close as long as “Silent Guard" Photoeyesystem is operational. 10.”Silent Guard ” Photoevesvstem: An invisible infra-red beam oflight guards the door opening and reverses a downward moving door if the beam is broken by a stationary or moving object. If the beam is broken. the opener light will flash for 4-1/2 minutes. Motor control circuitry constantly monitors the “Silent Guard " Photoeyesystem for proper operation. 11. Digital Radio Controls: Built in allowing over 1.6 million private codes, easily selected without use of tools. Bright transmitter LED indicates operation and monitors battery condition. Door Test Before begii ning installation ofthe operator please complete the following test to insure that your door is balanced and in good working condition. A poorly balanced door could cause severe personal injury and damage to the opener. Always have a qualified garage door service person make any needed adjustments and/or repairs to your door before proceeding with installation. 1. Raise and lower the door and check closely for areas of sticking and binding. Check for loose hinges, wobbly rollers, frayed cables and damaged or broken springs.Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments. 2. Lift the door approximately halfway. When released, the door should stay in that position. If door pulls open or moves downward,tlie spring mechanism is not adjusted properly. Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments. 3. When properly installed and adjusted the door will remain clear of the opening, when allowed to rest at its natural full open position. If door drifts up or down the door is not adjusted properly. Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments. Do Not Install the Opener Until These Adjustments and Repairs Have Been Made. Carefully follow the instructions for the assembly and installation ofthe garage door opener contained in this manual k Dew-rm ‘ Tumulerlncwan — lummnm — bull-(y — morclm ammo eooeu I’owzr um sun apmku Cm u ti I’mhhuuom zs' , r 1 (‘nnductnr erl mu! Mourning Owners Mum“, Puhhnhon Clll~ uun LlheL Helene Cord L-bel. Satay mi Mdmenmmu Guide Cover Hardware Bag Contains: Rcd amrmq Relem cm W Knob u- N u “SikmC-urd" (1)! 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NotezThe L-Rail Chain Speed Unit Assembly with Trolley and From Idler Sprocket is paclmged separately from the Power Head Unit. Refer to page 5. for package contents and identification. Step 1. Place Power Head Unit on discarded packing material/cardboard. Remove the four (4) 5/16" hex nuts . See Figure 73. Save for use later. Step 2, Remove L-ltaiI/Chain Speed Unit from box . Locate installation Hardware Package. Step 3. Remove tape used to keep chain tight during shipping and discard Figure 7A Step 4. Loop the chain around the drive sprocket on top of the Power Head Unit (fig 7B) ‘ Carefully position Iarils on the studs Tighten ‘he inner and outer nuts 0" (he and secure with nuts and washers removed in chain tension bracket “Mil “16 chain is Step 1. Slowly apply tension to the chain by properly adjusted. Make sure the chain tightening the outer nut on the Chain Ten- does "01 [Wm- When adjusted Pmperlyi sion Bracket (fig 7A). Remove remaining tape the chain Slim-lid show “0 dl"WP flfld be ap- from the L-Rail/Chttin Speed Unit Assembly. proximately 1/2" above the base of the If Re-check chain alignment at drive sprocket Rail. N0“: Improper chain adjustment and front idler (too loose or too tight) can result in im- proper operation and/or excessive sprocket and chain noise. Figure 713 Step 5. Re-check all nuts for tightness. Re—cheek chain tension 5/16" he: nuts Assembly is now complete. You are ready to begin installation of the opener Installation proecudures will vary depending on type ol'garage door. ldcntify your gut igc door from those illustrated below and follow procedures outlined for your type of door. 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OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS (1) ms DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE WINTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. u-..~-- . n. rum-m" m- mmllfirminn: nm exnresslv anoroved by the Billy TCSPODSMC
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