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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

38968503545. 08/2017

ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION

Chain/Belt Drive Models
PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
Overhead doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors. Since moving objects, springs under tension, and
electric motors can cause injuries, your safety and the safety of others depends on you reading the information in this installation poster. If you have questions or do not
understand the information presented, call The Genie Company (1-800-35-Genie). In this section, and those that follow, the words Danger, Warning and Caution are
used to emphasize important safety information.
DANGER
WA R N I N G
CAUTION

This opener includes parts and supplies needed for installation in most garages and on most garage doors. There are many variations of garages and garage doors. A few
additional parts and supplies may be needed for installation in your garage and to your garage door. While going over these instructions, please note the additional items
you may need. For help finding a local Genie® Professional Dealer, refer to the dealer locater at www.GenieCompany.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-35-GENIE.
There are a few specific areas which might require extra materials. Measure the height of your door. For doors taller than 7' and up to 8' in height, you will
need a Rail Extension Kit for the door to fully open.
See section 4 - The header above the garage door where torsion springs are used–does it extend far enough above the spring(s) to allow mounting of the header
bracket? If not, or if you can’t tell–you will probably need a piece of 2" x 6" lumber to span across wall studs.
See section 6 - The area overhead where the powerhead will be mounted–if you have a finished ceiling, you will need a piece of perforated angle which can span
across beams of trusses. See section 9 - Is there wood along the door tracks near the floor where the Safe-T-Beam® can be most easily mounted, or will you need
fasteners or some other material for mounting to the track itself? Will you need extension brackets or wooden blocks to extend the Safe-T-Beam far enough off the wall to
see past any door hardware?
Is there an electrical outlet within approximately 3' of the point where the opener will be? If not, you need to contact a licensed electrician.
Check condition of your door and all its associated hardware: Tracks, springs, hinges, rollers. Is anything loose or appear to be worn? If so, call a trained professional for an
evaluation and repairs. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST SPRINGS OR THEIR ATTACHED PARTS!
Operate the door manually. Does it move freely and smoothly? Check the balance of the door by manually lifting it halfway open and release. It should stay put or move
very slowly. If not, call a service person for repairs.
Remove all ropes and remove or disable all locks connected to the garage door before installing opener. It is also recommended that T-handles be removed. It is
recommended that closed loop lifting handles with no protruding parts remain.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION VIDEO

Scan this code for installation videos
OR view on Genie’s website:

www.GenieCompany.com

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property damage.

NOTE is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations.

!

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH

READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY, INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS. If you have any questions or do not
understand an instruction, call The Genie® Company or your local Genie® Factory Authorized Dealer.
• DO NOT install opener on an improperly balanced door. An improperly balanced door could cause severe injury.
Repairs and adjustments to cables, spring assembly, and other hardware must be made by a trained service
person using proper tools and instructions.
• Remove all ropes and remove or disable all locks connected to the garage door before installing opener.
• Where possible, install door opener 7 feet or more above the floor. For products having an emergency release,
mount the emergency release within reach, but at least 6 feet above the floor and avoiding contact with vehicles to
avoid accidental release.
• DO NOT connect the opener to the source of power until instructed to do so.
• Locate the wall console button: A) Within sight of door. B) At a minimum height of 5 feet so small children
cannot reach it. C) Away from all moving parts of the door.
• Install the entrapment WARNING label next to the wall button or console. Install red emergency release handle
on the emergency release cord.
• The opener must reverse when the door contacts a 1-1/2 inch high object on the floor at the center of the
doorway. This is about the size of a 2" x 4" board laid flat.

WA R N I N G
A moving door could result in serious injury or death.
• Keep people clear of opening while door is moving.
• DO NOT allow children to play with the door opener.
• DO NOT operate a door that jams or one that has a broken spring.

WA R N I N G

An Electrical Shock could result in serious injury or death.
• Turn off power before removing opener cover.
• When replacing cover, make sure electrical wires are not pinched or near moving parts.
• Opener must be properly grounded.

WA R N I N G
NEED HELP OR HAVE QUESTIONS?
DO NOT RETURN to the store.
Call Genie: 1-800-35-GENIE or visit www.GenieCompany.com

WARNING–HIGH SPRING TENSION
• DO NOT try to remove, repair or adjust springs or anything to which door spring parts are fastened, such as wood block, steel brackets,
cables or other like items.
• Repairs and adjustments must be made by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions.

RECOMMENDED TOOLS

PARTS INCLUDED
Square
or
Straightedge

Safety
Glasses

I

Drill/Bit Set

12’

12+ft.
Tape
Measure

1/4"

1/2"

7/16"

9/16"

3/8"
Ratchet Set

Small
Common
Screwdriver
7/16”
1/2“
9/16”
Wrenches

D

C

J

Hacksaw

3/32"
1/8"
5/32"
9/32”

L

Pencil

Hammer
6-7 foot
Ladder

M

H

E

G

K
Spirit Level

Belt

Phillips Head
Screwdriver Wire Cutters/Strippers

Chain

F

HARDWARE BAGS
BLUE BAG
1/4”-20 x 3/4”
3/8” x 1”
Cotter Pin (x2)
Self-Tapping Screw(x3)
Clevis Pin (x2)
Red Release Cord

Door Bracket

Header Bracket

B

Red Emergency Release Handle 3/8”-16 Hex Nut (x2) 3/8”-16 x 7/8” Bolt (x2)

ORANGE BAG

or

A

Rail Strap
Cotter Pin (x2)

5/16" x 1-3/4"
Lag Screw (x2)

5/16”-18 x 2” Bolt
5/16”-18
Serrated Lock Nut

1/4"-14 x 5/8"
Self-Tapping Screw (x4)

GREEN BAG

5/16"- 18 x 3/4"
Bolt (x2)

CLEAR BAG

Cover, Belt Retainer

Belt Models Only

Turnbuckle

5/16” x 1-3/4” Clevis Pin (x2)

YELLOW BAG
5/16" x 1-3/4"
5/16”-18
Lag Screw (x2)
(x2)
Serrated Lock Nut

O
N

P

Safe-T-Beam®
Sensor

PARTS LIST

1/4"x 3/4"
Insulated Staple (x40)
#6-18 x 3/8”
Self-Tapping Screw (x2)

Safe-T- Beam®
Source

1/4" x 1-1/4"
Lag Screw (x4)

A = 2 Light Powerhead & Lenses
B = 1 Light Powerhead & Lens
C = Header Rail Section
D = Rail Sections (x4)
E = Sprocket Support Assembly
G = Carriage Assembly
H = Idler Pulley
I = Chain or Belt Assembly

J = Curved Door Arm
K = Straight Door Arm
L = Mounting Straps (x2)
M = 90ft. Wire Spool
N = Remote
O = Wall Control:
(Console or Standard Button)
P = Wireless Keypad(Select Models Only)

•
•
•
•
•

Blue Parts Bag
Yellow Parts Bag
Orange Parts Bag
Green Parts Bag
Clear Bag (Belt Models Only)

1. Check door height; doors taller than 7' up to 8' tall require a Rail Extension Kit (available at leading retail stores)

ASSEMBLING/INSTALLING RAIL
ASSEMBL

2. If you need an extension kit, YOU MUST FULLY READ EXTENSION KIT INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE
PROCEEDING.

(ORANGE BAG)
(OR

1a. Align pulley in rail slot and insert clevis pin through header rail hole and idler pulley. Secure with
cotter pin.
1b. Insert 5/16”-18 x 2” bolt into header rail and secure with nut.
1c. Slide carriage assembly onto header rail section. Note “door” arrow will point towards idler pulley.
1d. Insert rail sections together by hand as shown. Assembled length is approximately 9’3”.
1e. Insert sprocket support assembly into last rail section and place rail strap onto rail.
1f. Route chain/belt assembly gold threaded shaft around idler pulley and silver threaded end around
sprocket. (NOTE: BELT TEETH SHOULD FACE RAIL)

1a

1b

1c

1g. Install turnbuckle with “door” end arrow onto the gold threaded end by rotating counter-clockwise
one full turn.
1h. Disengage carriage assembly by rotating release handle downward and insert turnbuckle through the
carriage as shown. Ensure chain/belt is not twisted or bound.
1i. Continue routing the chain/belt assembly until turnbuckle is near the middle of the rail. Insert silver
threaded shaft into the turnbuckle and rotate turnbuckle counter-clockwise one full turn.
1j. Hold chain/belt and rotate turnbuckle with thumbs counter-clockwise until chain/belt is tensioned
properly. Measure chain/belt tension on opposite side of rail until 1/4” from bottom of rail.

1g

1h
R

DOO

R

O
DO

Release
Handle

1d

1e

Fully Assembled Rail

Do not force sections together

Gold
Threaded
End

Chain Version Shown

1i

1j

1f

!

TIP! : To minimize chain/belt twist, hold
threaded shafts with hands and rotate
turnbuckle with thumbs.

Opposite Side of Rail

Silver
Threaded
End

1/4”

1k. Once proper tension has been established, hold turnbuckle in place with a 7/16” or adjustable wrench.
Tighten both tension nuts with a 7/16” wrench.
1l. Lower the drive sprocket over the spline shaft on top of the powerhead. Align rail strap and sprocket
support with holes in powerhead. Fully tighten 1/4”-14 x 5/8” self tapping screws. Do not overtighten.
1m. Install belt retainer using #6 x 3/8” self tapping screws.(Clear parts bag, Belt models only).

!

1k
Tighten Locknuts
against the Turnbuckle

ATTENTION!
CRITICAL STEP

Hold
Hold

M
MOUNTING
RAIL BRACKET
ON HEADER (ORANGE BAG)
2a. Determine “highest point of door travel”:
2a
4a
2-1/2" above
•
Get on a ladder to the side of your garage
highest point of door travel
Header
door.
Bracket
•
Have someone lift the door open slowly.
Highest point
of travel
•
As the door is raised, find the highest point
where the door extends above the door
Header
tracks—that is the highest point of door
Track
travel. For sectional doors this is typically
where the top door roller exits the curved
Distance from the
Sectional
highest point of
portion of the track onto the horizontal
Door
door travel to the floor
section as the door is raised.
2b. With a tape measure, determine the
distance from the highest point of door
travel to the floor.
2c. Place a mark on the header at the highest
point of door travel, preferably at the
center of the door (measured side to side).
2d. Position the header bracket above the highest point of travel:
2-1/2" above highest point of door travel.
2e. Drill 5/32" pilot holes in header and secure bracket with 5/16" x 1-3/4" lag screws.
Plus 2-1/2”
above highest
point of travel
Highest point
of door travel
as door opens

1l

1 Bulb Model

2 Bulb Model

1m
Clear Bag
Belt Models Only

Door Centerline
Header
Bracket

HEADER

5/16” x 1-3/4” Lag Screws

WA R N I N G
Door springs are under high tension. If spring or shaft is in the way, measure above spring or shaft on the
garage door centerline and mark as location for header bracket. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE, ADJUST,
OR REMOVE DOOR SPRING!

C AU T I O N
Header Bracket must be fastened to garage framing. DO NOT fasten to drywall, particle board, plaster, or
other such materials.

ATTACHING POWERHEAD
A
ATT
TO CEILING (GREEN BAG)

A
ATTACHING
RAIL TO
BR
BRACKET (ORANGE BAG)
3a. Elevate powerhead assembly and position header rail section (C) inside bracket.
NOTE: Support powerhead and have a second person assist during this step.
3b. Align holes in rail with upper holes in bracket.
3c. Slide clevis pin through holes in rail and bracket and secure with cotter pin.
3d. Slide carriage near the powerhead now to prevent damage to the door for step 6a.

There are several methods to mount the powerhead to the ceiling. The most popular methods are shown here.
Attach to garage framework only. DO NOT attach to drywall or partical board.
4a. If possible, lift and support powerhead while a second person fully opens the door. Insert a 2 x 4 board,
cardboard or towel between door and rail to protect door. Measure and mark the door centerline.
Position powerhead over the centerline of door and allow it to rest on board. Otherwise, measure and
mark ceiling 112" * back from the header, aligned with the centerline of the door.
4b. Method A-For open ceilings with exposed joist, drill 5/32” pilot holes and secure included mounting straps
to joist using 5/16” x 1-3/4” lag screws. Raise powerhead unit so that there is sufficient clearance between
door and rail. Cut and/or bend mounting straps as needed to align with the powerhead and to level the
rail. Secure powerhead to mounting straps using 5/16”-18 x 3/4” bolts and nuts. Ensure powerhead is
centered with the door and remove the 2 x 4 board and/or other protective material.
4c. Method B-For finished or unfinished ceilings, attach perforated angle (not supplied) to joists using 5/16”
x 1-3/4” lag screws and secure mounting straps to the perforated angle with 5/16"-18 bolts and nuts
(not supplied). Raise powerhead so that there is sufficient clearance between door and rail. Cut and/or
bend mounting straps as needed to align with the powerhead and to level the rail. Secure powerhead to
mounting straps using 5/16”-18 x 3/4” bolts and nuts. Ensure powerhead is centered with the door and
remove the 2 x 4 board and/or other protective material.
4d. Close the Door.

NOTE

*

4a
6a

Ceiling Joist

112"

*Add 12” if adding rail extension kit
3a
5a
Door
NOTE: Rail should be level to floor.
Additional hanging hardware may
be required.

5/16" x 1-3/4" Clevis Pin

Protective material to
prevent door damage.

FINISHED CEILING

Cotter Pin

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Lin
ert
n
e
or C

4b
6b

t

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Ceiling Jo

Approx. * r
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112” fro

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Do

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Ceiling Jo

4c
6c

112

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is
Ceiling Jo

t

is
Ceiling Jo

Mounting
Straps, 5/16”
Bolts & Nuts,
5/16”
Lag Bolts 4c
6c
provided

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is
Ceiling Jo

t

is
Ceiling Jo

*

A
ATTACHING
DOOR ARM TO DOOR
BRACKET & CARRIAGE (BLUE BAG)
BR

A
ATTACHING
DOOR BRACKET
TO DOOR (BLUE BAG)
Sectional Door (Typical):
5a. Center bracket on door. Attach near
the same height as top rollers.
5b. Using bracket, mark holes on door.
5c. Drill 1/8" pilot holes partially
through the door.
5d. Secure with 1/4" - 20 x 3/4" selfdrilling screws.
5e. Some garage door manufacturers
provide door brackets that CAN be
used with your Genie Door Arms.

5a
7a

Top roller

Door centerline

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NOTE: Overall length of both arms should be
minimized, but not so short that the straight
arm is vertical or too long that it exceeds 30°
from the header.

Sectional Door (Wooden):
ach
5a. Center bracket on door. Attach near
Att
the same height as top rollers.
5b. Using bracket, mark holes on door
or frame.
5c. Drill 9/32" holes completely
through the door.
5d. Fasten bracket with 1/4" x 2" carriage bolts and nuts (not provided).

5d
7d Sectional (Typical)
Door centerline

5d
7d Sectional (Wooden)
Door
centerline

6a. Secure cord to the red emergency release handle and carriage release.
6b. Pull the emergency
emer
release cord to disengage the carriage and move it toward the door, about 16" from
the header. Check and adjust chain/belt tension at this tiime (see not below)
6c. Sectional Doors typically accept curved door arm (J). Install the curved door arm inside the door bracket
using 3/8” x 1” clevis and cotter pins. In some cases, just the straight door arm (K) may be used if the door
bracket is mounted on the top edge of the door. (FIG. 5e)
6d. Attach straight door arm to carriage using 3/8” x 1” clevis and cotter pins.
6e. With the door closed, attach the curved and straight door arms together using 3/8"-16 x 7/8" bolts and
nuts. Space the fasteners as far apart as possible.
6a-b
8a-b

16”

Check and adjust chain/belt tension:
With carraige disengaged, check
belt/chain tension. Proper tension is
obtained when chain/belt is between
bottom of the rail and 1/4” above.
Refer to section ij on this poster.
5e
7e Top of door
Door centerline

6c
8c Sectional (Typical)
Clevis pin

DOOR

6c8c Sectional (Wooden)

J

Clevis pin

J

Cotter pin

Cotter pin
Door bracket

Door bracket

8e
6e

6d
8d Attach Door Arm/Carriage

Header end rail section

Header

Clevis Pin

Cotter Pin

C AU T I O N
Doors made of masonite, lightweight wood, fiberglass, and sheet metal must be properly braced before
mounting door bracket. Contact door manufacturer or distributor for any questions or concerns. The Genie®
Company is not responsible for any damage caused due to an improperly braced door.

K

30˚ max

K

J
Door
3/8"-16 x 7/8" Bolt and
3/8" Nut

INSTALLING SAFE-T-BEAM®
INST

INSTALLING WALL CONSOLE
INST

(YELLOW BAG)

READ ALL STEPS BEFO
BEFORE PROCEEDING
7a. Position Safe-T-Beam® (STB) Transmitter and Receiver
on each side of garage door 5"-6" above floor. Face the
lenses towards each other.
7b. Mark bracket mounting holes; drill 3/32" pilot holes and
secure with (4) 1/4" x 1-1/4" lag screws (provided) into
wood. If mounting into concrete or block, other fasteners
are required and are available at leading retail stores.
7c. Use garage pre-wiring if available. Otherwise, route 2
lengths of supplied wire from powerhead, along the
ceiling, across the header and down both sides of the
door, to each sensor. Secure the wire to the ceiling
and walls using the insulated staples in the green
bag.
7d. On the powerhead: insert both wires down through
the control wire channel. Remove 1/4" insulation
from both sets of white and striped wire. Twist
two striped wires together. Using a small flat
head screwdriver, press in the orange tab
M
at terminal 1 and insert the wires. Twist the
two white wires together and insert into terminal
2. Ensure the wires are in their terminal, adjust as
necessary.
7e. At each sensor, remove 1/4" insulation from the
white and striped wires and secure in each terminal. Ensure
the wires are secure at each terminal; adjust as necessary.

7a
Wall mount

PHOTOCELL (STB)

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6” m in
5” mfloor
e
bov

a

Floor mount option

Powerhead

Staples

Receiver
Transmitter
e

7e

To powerhead

8a. Use garage pre-wiring if available.
Otherwise, route supplied wire from
powerhead to the desired location for the
wall control. Secure wire with insulated
staples (green bag).
8b. On the powerhead: insert wire down
through the control wire channel. Remove
1/4" insulation from white and striped wire.
Using a small flat head screwdriver,
M
press in the orange tab and insert the
white wire in terminal 3 and the striped
wire in terminal 4. Ensure the wires are
secure in each terminal; adjust as necessary.
8c. At the wall console end of the wire, remove
1/4" insulation from the white and striped wires and secure the
white wire to the "W" terminal and the striped wire to the "B/W"
terminal as shown. Ensure the wires are secure at each terminal;
adjust as necessary.
8d. Mark the wall console mounting holes, drill 3/32" pilot holes and
mount with #6 x 1-1/4" screws. If mounting to drywall, anchors
will be required (not provided).
8e. Post the "ENTRAPMENT WARNING LABEL" (Included in the
Operation and Maintenance Manual) next to the wall console.
To Powerhead

Staples

WARNING

Wire from
Wall Control

8b
Wire
Feed
Channel

Strip
1/4” of
insulation

8b-c
WARNING
White
to
3

Wire from
Photocells

Striped
to
4

7d

8e
Transmitter/Receiver

Wire
Feed
Channel

Strip
1/4” of
insulation

B/W

Push in on Tabs
to Insert Wire

Push in on Tabs
to Insert Wire

C AU T I O N
When using insulated staples, make only snug enough to hold electrical wire in place. Staples too tight can
cause damage to wire and cause Safe-T-Beam® System to malfunction.

W

Back side
of wall control

NOTE: If pre-wiring is used, ensure that after power is applied to the powerhead (in Step 10), the wall console and Safe-TBeam® LEDs come on. This confirms the wiring is correct. If not, you may need to individually wire each Safe-T-Beam® and
wall console at the powerhead.

WA R N I N G
Use of any other wall control can cause unexpected operation of the door and loss of lighting feature.
Locate wall console within sight of door and far enough from door to prevent contacting it while operating
the console. Control must be at least 5 feet above floor to prevent small children from operating it.

LIGHT AND LENS ASSEMBLY
9a. Install light bulbs in
into powerhead light socket(s).
9b. Insert lower lens tabs into slots in motor cover on powerhead.
9c. Snap upper lens tabs into place. It may be necessary to squeeze tabs down slightly to align tabs with
slots at top of opener frame.

CONNECTING POWER
For Grounded Outlet connection:
10a. Plug in the power cord to standard 115 VAC outlet. Coil excess cord and tape or twist tie it to top of
powerhead. (DO NOT PLACE ABOVE LIGHT BULBS.). Proceed to step 10d.

C AU T I O N

C AU T I O N

DO NOT run opener until travel limits have been set to avoid damage to unit.

DO NOT exceed maximum wattage, as the unit may overheat and permanent damage may occur. Each light bulb
should be no more than 60W MAX.
Do not use halogen, short neck, or specialty light bulbs as they may overheat the opener.

WA R N I N G
Opener is equipped with grounded electrical plug for your protection, and only fits grounded electrical
outlets. DO NOT alter plug in any way! If you have no grounded outlets, have one installed by a
licensed electrician. Opener must be properly grounded to prevent personal injury and equipment damage.
NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD! Check local building codes for any requirement that you must have a
permanent hard-wired connection.

Push down tabs

Pull light cover away from powerhead

For Permanent Wiring by an Electrician:
10b. Cut existing power cord OUTSIDE CHASSIS.
10c. The wire connections must be made INSIDE CHASSIS and there must be at least 6" of new power supply
line wire INSIDE CHASSIS. (Conduit is optional. Conduit, strain relief, and wire nuts are not provided.)

12b
10b

12c
12b
12c
10c

Cut

Pull light covers away from powerhead

Ground

Compact CFL, LED, or Incandescent Bulbs can be used. 60W Max.
iDCM models require a minimum 40 Watt
equivalent bulb, 60 Watt maximum.

* Genie LED light bulbs are designed to reduce or
eliminate reduced remote range issues caused by
common LED bulbs. They also offer better product
life by making them resistant to vibration caused
by the opener, and cold or damp weather. See
website for details at www.GenieCompany.com.
recommendations for LED bulbs.

Installation & critical steps checklist prior to applying power:
F Check to ensure Turnbuckle lock-nuts have been tightened with
a wrench (Step 1k) This is a critical step to maintain tension on
the chain or belt.
F Check to ensure that wall control and photocells wires have been
routed through the channel to make sure they do not touch the
light bulbs (Steps 7 & 8).

Hot
Wire nuts
1 Light Model

2 Light Model

Neutral

10d. Verify that the RED and GREEN lights are lit on the Safe-T-Beam®. If they are lit proceed to step 10e. If they
are not lit, return to step 7 and check wiring.
10e. Verify that the wall console is lit RED. If it is RED, proceed to step 11. If powerhead LED is blinking blue, slide
the Sure-Lock® button on the console. If the console is not lit RED, return to step 8 and check wiring.

INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
OOPENER IS NOW READY TO PROGRAM!
RRefer
efer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for programming and
Battery
Ba
ttery Backup installation instructions.



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