One World Technologies GD200 GDO200 main unit User Manual 3

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INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE OUTDOOR KEY PAD
See Figures 58 - 60.
 Locate the following items:
Outdoor
Keypad
Outdoor Key Pad
Pencil
Screws (need size)
WARNING:
Do not use garage door opener if keypads or remotes
do not start and stop the motor. An opener that cannot
be controlled with a keypad or remote is dangerous,
can result in death or serious personal injury, and must
be repaired.
Key
Hole
Screwdriver
Top
Screw
WARNING:
Fig. 58
Make sure the key pad is mounted high enough to prevent
unauthorized activation of the garage door opener. It
should be placed at least 5 feet above the floor so that
it is inaccessible to children. Unauthorized activation of
the opener can result in death or serious personal injury.
Battery
Cover
WARNING:
Bottom
Screw
Screw
Hole
Do not start or stop the garage door opener if there is a
person or object in the path of the door, the door has not
been properly balanced, or if you cannot see the doorway.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or
serious personal injury.
 Find desired location outdoors and in sight of the garage
door.
Battery
Fig. 59
NOTE: The key pad should be at least 5 feet above the
floor so it is inaccessible to children.
 Use a pencil to mark screw hole placement and install
top screw.
 Place the wide portion of the key hole over the head of
the top screw.
 Slide the keypad down until the top screw is inside the
narrow portion of the key hole.
 Remove the battery cover.
 Use a level to be sure the keypad is in a vertical position,
then install bottom screw into the screw hole.
 Install 9-volt battery.
 Replace battery cover.
 For programming instructions, see Programming the
Outdoor Keypad in the Operations section.
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Fig. 60
OPERATION
WARNING:
Do not allow familiarity with products to make you
careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is
sufficient to cause death or serious injury.
WARNING:
Do not use any attachments or accessories not
recommended by the manufacturer of this product. The
use of attachments or accessories not recommended
can result in serious death or personal injury.
 Make sure the latches on each side of the battery pack
snap into place and the battery pack is secured before
beginning operation.
WARNING:
Make sure the latches on the battery pack snap in
place and the battery pack is fully seated and secure in
the battery port before beginning operation. Failure to
securely seat the battery pack could cause the battery
pack to fall out, resulting in serious personal injury or
property damage.
 Close the battery door.
 Open the battery door and depress the latches to remove
the battery pack.
NOTICE:
Before each use, inspect the entire product for damaged,
missing, or loose parts such as screws, nuts, bolts,
caps, etc. Tighten securely all fasteners and caps and
do not operate this product until all missing or damaged
parts are replaced. Please contact customer service or
a qualified service center for assistance.
When a battery pack is installed and the power cord is
plugged in, the garage door operator will begin charging
the battery pack.
Power
Cord
For complete charging instructions, refer to the Operator’s
Manuals for your Ryobi One+ battery pack and charger
models.
NOTICE:
This product is designed to be powered by either a Ryobi
One+ 18V battery pack (DC mode) or by electric power
(AC mode). The unit will operate in AC mode whenever
it is connected to an electric power source. It will switch
to DC mode when an approved battery pack is installed
and the unit is not connected to an AC power source.
Fig. 61
Latches
Battery
Port
CONNECTING THE GARAGE DOOR OPENER
TO A POWER SUPPLY
See Figures 61 and 62.
For AC power:
 Assemble and mount the garage door opener as
described earlier in the Installation section.
 Connect the garage door opener to an AC power supply.
Battery
Pack
NOTE: Make sure the power supply is normal household
voltage, 120 volts, AC only, 60 Hz.
 Ensure that the power cord does not droop excessively
or contact moving parts.
For DC power:
 Unplug the garage door opener.
Battery
Door
 Open the battery door.
 Insert the battery pack into the product as shown.
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Fig. 62
OPERATION
CHARGING A BATTERY PACK
 Depress latches to release and remove the module.
See Figure 62.
Battery packs are shipped in a low charge condition to
prevent possible problems. Therefore, you should charge
them before first use. If the garage door opener does not
charge the battery pack under normal circumstances, return
both the battery pack and garage door opener to your nearest
repair center for electrical check.
For AC modules:
 Remove both module port covers on the side where you
will install the module.
 Connect the garage door opener to an AC power supply.
 Install battery pack into the garage door opener as
described earlier.
 Press on the battery pack to be sure contacts on the
battery pack engage properly with contacts in the garage
door opener.
 Insert AC module into the AC receptacle as shown.
 Secure the module in place by hooking it to the top of the
garage door opener and ensure the bottom latch on the
module is secured to the port on the garage door opener.
 Depress latches to release and remove the module.
NOTE: If the garage door opener is unplugged and a charged
battery pack is installed, the AC receptacles and DC module
ports will be disabled but the sensors and LED lights will
continue to function normally.
 The battery pack may become slightly warm to the touch
while charging. This is normal and does not indicate a
problem.
 When the battery pack is fully charged, remove the battery
pack or leave it in the battery port to provide DC power
if needed.
Hooks
Module
Port # 1
INSTALLING MODULES
See Figures 63 and 64.
The garage door opener can power a variety of AC and
DC modules. For a complete list of modules, visit
ryobitools.com/garagehub.
WARNING:
Use only recommended accessories listed on our
website, in this manual, or in addendums. Use of
accessories that are not listed may cause the risk of
personal injury. Instructions for safe use of accessories
are included with the accessory.
DC
Module
Latch
Fig. 63
Hooks
WARNING:
Ensure modules are properly and securely connected to
their port on the garage door opener. Failure to properly
secure the module can cause it to fall and could result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
For DC modules:
 Select one of the seven DC module ports to power your
DC module.
 Hook the module to the top of the garage door opener
and insert it into the module port. Ensure the bottom latch
on the module is secured to the port on the garage door
opener.
NOTE: DC modules will not receive power unless the
module port has been activated. See Using the Indoor
Keypad later in this section.
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Latches
AC
Module
AC
Receptacle
Fig. 64
OPERATION
 Connect the garage door opener to an AC power supply.
ALIGNING THE SAFETY SENSORS
See Figure 65.
NOTE: Make sure the power supply is normal household
voltage, 120 volts, AC only, 60 Hz
WARNING:
DO NOT operate the garage door opener unless the
safety sensors are installed and working correctly. Failure
to properly install and ensure that the safety sensors are
working correctly can result in death or serious personal
injury.
 If wired correctly, the LED lights on both sensors should
shine continuously. If one or both LEDs do not come
on, unplug the garage door opener and ensure that the
sensors are wired correctly. If problem persists, refer to
the Safety Sensor Diagnostic Feedback chart later in
the manual.
 If the LED lights on both sensors shine continuously, then
the sensors are aligned and no adjustments are needed.
 If the red LED light is ON but the green LED light is off,
then the sensors may need to be aligned.
WARNING:
The effectiveness of the safety sensors included in this
system directly relates to the placement and installation
of the sensors. Incorrect placement or installation could
prevent the sensors from working as intended and result
in death or serious personal injury.
NOTICE:
The garage door will not close unless the safety sensors
are installed, wired, and aligned correctly.
 Install and wire the safety sensors as described earlier in
the Installation section.
 Loosen, but do not remove, the fasteners securing the
sensors in place and adjust the position of the sensors
until the lens on the transmitter and receiver are directly
facing one another.
 When the sensor lenses are in the correct position,
the invisible light beam emitted by the transmitter will
be captured by the receiver and the LEDs will shine
continuously.
NOTE: If an object crosses the path of the beam, an open
garage door will not close and a closing garage door
should stop and reverse to the fully open position.
 After the sensors have been aligned, retighten fasteners.
Invisible
Light Beam
Lens
Lens
LED
Fig. 65
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OPERATION
SAFETY SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC FEEDBACK
LED FUNCTIONS
RED LED
(TRANSMITTER)
GREEN LED
(RECEIVER)
ON
ON
PROBLEM
No problem indicated
SOLUTION
No action required
Garage door operator is unplugged or Connect to power supply or charge
the battery is depleted
the battery pack
Wires from garage door operator may Replace damaged or broken wires
be damaged
OFF
OFF
Wires not connected
Connect wires to garage door
operator
Wires connected to the wrong terminal Connect wires to the correct terminal
One or both sensors are defective
OFF
ON
One or both sensors are defective
Contact customer service or a
qualified service center for assistance
Contact customer service or a
qualified service center for assistance
The safety sensors are out of alignment Align the safety sensors
ON
The safety sensors are obstructed
Remove all objects between the
safety sensors
One or both sensors are defective
Contact customer service or a
qualified service center for assistance
OFF
Safety sensor (receiver) is in direct Change the position of the sensor
sunlight
Safety sensor (transmitter) is not Contact customer service or a
sending beam
qualified service center for assistance
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OPERATION
SETTING THE DOOR TRAVEL LIMITS
See Figures 66 - 73.
DANGER:
Ensure that the safety sensors are installed and working
properly. Without the proper safety devices in place, a
closing garage door could kill or seriously injure someone
in its path.
The console on your garage door opener makes it easy to
set the open and close positions of your door. The opener
will automically sense the weight of your door and provide
the force required to open and close it.
Fully Closed
Position
When a garage door is fully closed, there shouldn’t be
any space between the door and the garage floor. When a
door is fully open, it should provide enough clearance for
vehicles to travel safely underneath it. Use caution when
setting the open position for single-panel garage doors. If
a single-panel door is opened so far that it begins to slant
backwards, excessive bouncing and jerking may occur as
the door moves, see figure 62.
Fig. 67
Fully Open
Position
Fig. 68
Console
Door
Program
Test
Console
Door
Reset
Down
Fully Open
Position
Wi-Fi
Set
Up
Circuit
Breaker
Fig. 66
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Fig. 69
OPERATION
NOTICE:
Do not open or close the garage door using the indoor
keypad or remotes until the travel limits have been
properly set. Doing so could cause severe damage to
the garage door or the garage door operator.
Correct
(Fully Open Position)
Before setting the travel limit:
 Pull the emergency release rope down and manually open
the garage door until the carriage (trolley) engages the
bullet.
To set the travel limit for the open position:
 Open the console door.
 Press and hold the UP button for three seconds. After
you release the button, it will begin blinking and continue
blinking until the travel limit has been set.
Incorrect
(Fully Open Position)
 Press and hold the UP button to move the garage door
to the open position.
 For fine adjustments, press and release the UP or DOWN
buttons.
NOTE: If the safety sensors are obstructed during this
process, travel limit information for the open and closed
position will be erased.
To set the travel limit for the closed position:
Bullet
 Open the console door.
Carriage
(Trolley)
Bullet
 Once the door is in the open position, press the SET
button to store the travel limit. Once the travel limit is
stored, the UP button will stop blinking and and shine
continuously.
Fig. 70
Carriage
(Trolley)
 Press and hold the DOWN button for three seconds. After
you release the button, it will begin blinking and continue
blinking until the travel limit has been set.
 Press and hold the DOWN button to move the garage
door to the closed position.
 For fine adjustments, press and release the UP or DOWN
buttons.
 Once the door is in the closed position, press the SET
button to program the travel limit. Once the travel limit
is set, the DOWN button will stop blinking and shine
continuously.
NOTE: If the safety sensors are obstructed during this
process, travel limit information for the open and closed
position will be erased.
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Release
Lever
Fig. 71
OPERATION
To test the travel limits:
NOTE: The garage door opener will not respond to the
remotes or keypads until the travel limits have been tested.
 Open the console door.
Set
 Press and release the UP button and ensure that the door
moves to the programmed open position. The button will
blink as the door moves then shine continuously once the
door is in the open position.
Down
Up
 Press and release the DOWN button to ensure that the
door moves to the programmed down position. The button
will blink as the door moves then shine continuously once
the door is in the down position.
NOTE: After testing is complete, the light for both the UP
and DOWN buttons will turn off.
 If the travel limits were set incorrectly, they can be cleared
by pressing and holding the SET button for five seconds.
The UP and DOWN buttons will blink two times indicating
that the unit is ready to be reprogrammed.
Console
Door
Fig. 72
 If you attempt to operate the garage door opener before
setting the travel limits, a buzzer will sound and the UP
and DOWN buttons will blink seven times.
 If the safety sensors become misaligned or obstructed
during testing, a buzzer will sound twice and the UP and
DOWN buttons will blink eleven times.
NOTE: To align the sensors, refer to Aligning The Safety
Sensors earlier in this manual.
Fig. 73
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OPERATION
TESTING THE AUTOMATIC REVERSAL
SYSTEM
See Figure 74.
 Press and release the UP button to raise the garage door.
 Place a 1-1/2 in. board (approx. the size of a 2x4 laid flat)
on the garage floor beneath the door.
 Press and release the DOWN button to lower the garage
door. When the door strikes the board, it should reverse
direction immediately.
DANGER:
Test the automatic reversal system every month and
after any adjustments are made to the garage door travel
limits. If the door contacts an object higher than 1-1/2 in.
off the garage floor (approx. the size of a 2x4 laid flat), it
should stop and reverse to the fully open position. If the
automatic reversal system does not function properly, a
closing garage door could kill or seriously injure someone
in its path.
 If the garage door reverses direction after contacting the
board, the reversal system is working properly and no
adjustments are needed.
 If the garage door stops before striking the board or
strikes the board and then stops, increase the travel limit
for the closed position and repeat the test.
 If the automatic reversal system continues to fail, contact
customer service or a qualified service technician for
assistance.
WARNING:
DO NOT operate the garage door opener unless the
automatic reversal system is working correctly. Following
this rule will reduce the risk of death or serious personal
injury.
Down
Up
2x4
Fig. 74
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OPERATION
USING THE INDOOR KEYPAD
Activating and Deactivating DC Module Ports:
See Figure 75.
 To activate a DC module port, press the number on the
indoor keypad corresponding with the desired port. For
example, to activate module port #2 press NUMBER 2
on your keypad.
 Install and wire the indoor keypad as described earlier in
the Installation section.
 To raise or lower the garage door, press and release the
UP/DOWN button.
 To lock or unlock a closed garage door, press and release
the LOCK button. When the garage door is locked, it can
only be controlled using the indoor keypad. A locked
garage door cannot be opened or unlocked with a remote,
outdoor keypad, or smart phone.
NOTE: An active module port can be used to power DC
modules. Multiple ports can be activated at once.
 To deactivate a DC module port, press the number on
the indoor keypad corresponding with the port.
 To turn the LED light on and off, press and release the
LIGHT button.
NOTE: When the light button is pressed, the LED lights
will illuminate for four minutes.
Up/Down
Button
Module
Port #7
Light
Button
Module
Port #1
AC
Receptacle
Module
Port #2
Lock
Button
FPO
Module
Port #3
Module
Port #4
Module
Port #6
Module
Port #5
AC
Receptacle
Fig. 75
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OPERATION
PROGRAMMING THE OUTDOOR KEYPAD
See Figures 76 - 77.
 Install outdoor keypad and battery as described earlier
in the Installation section.
Program
 Open the garage door.
 Press and hold the PROGRAM button on the garage door
opener’s console until the LED lights on the bottom of
the opener flash three times, indicating the console is in
programming mode.
 Open the cover on the outdoor keypad and press the ON/
PROGRAM button. The keypad will light up.
 Enter your desired PIN (4 digits), then press the 0 button
and hold until the door moves.
 When the 0 button is released, the opener’s LED lights
should illuminate to indicate the set-up is complete.
Console
Door
Fig. 76
 Once the outdoor keypad is programmed, press the ON/
PROGRAM button and enter your PIN to open or close
the garage door.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROLS
See Figure 78.
 Press and hold the PROGRAM button on the garage door
opener’s console until the LED lights on the bottom of
the opener flash three times, indicating the console is in
programming mode.
 Press and hold either button on the remote control for
three seconds to sync the button the garage door opener.
The LED lights on the garage door opener will flash three
times to confirm that the button and the opener are
synced.
NOTE: The second button can be synced to another
garage door opener.
 Repeat this process to sync the other remote.
 After the remote controls have been synced, press the
left or right button on either remote control to open and
close the garage door.
 Store the remotes on your car’s visor using the visor clip.
Enter
Button
Program
Button
Fig. 77
Remote
Control
Buttons
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Fig. 78
OPERATION
USING THE SMARTPHONE APP
See Figure 79.
WARNING:
8:08 AM
100%
To reduce the risk of injury to persons – Only enable the
Ryobi Garage Door Opener Module System App feature
when installed with a sectional door.
WARNING:
Devices or features, such as the Ryobi Garage Door
Opener Module System App, that allow you to open and
close the garage without the garage door being in view
should only be used with sectional garage doors.
 Download the Ryobi Garage Door Opener Module System
App from the App Store or Google Play Store.
 Follow the instructions provided in the app and app guide
to control your garage door opener and modules. For
more information, visit www.ryobitools.com.
Fig. 79
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MAINTENANCE
POWER SUPPLY CORD REPLACEMENT
WARNING:
Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine,
lower the garage door, shut off motor, wait for all moving
parts to stop, disconnect unit from power supply, and
remove all modules. Failure to follow these instructions
can result in serious personal injury or property damage.
WARNING:
When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Use
of any other parts could create a personal injury hazard
or cause product damage.
If replacement of the power supply cord is necessary, this
must be done by an authorized service center in order to
avoid a safety hazard.
REPLACING CAR REMOTE BATTERIES
See Figure 80.
 Remove the battery cover by inserting the edge of a coin
into the slot and twisting.
 Install the battery or batteries according to the polarity
indicators.
NOTE: The remote can be powered by one 2032-size
battery, or two 2016-size batteries stacked together.
 Reassemble the remote by aligning the sections as
shown.
 Snap the sections together to close.
WARNING:
Periodically inspect the entire product for damaged,
missing, or loose parts such as screws, nuts, bolts,
caps, etc. Tighten securely all fasteners and caps and
do not operate this product until all missing or damaged
parts are replaced. Please contact customer service or
a qualified service center for assistance. Loose, missing,
or damaged parts can result in death, serious personal
injury, or property damage.
 Make sure the remote is securely reassembled before
attaching the visor clip.
Coin
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most
plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of
commercial solvents and may be damaged by their use. Use
clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.
WARNING:
Batteries
Do not at any time let brake fluids, gasoline, petroleumbased products, penetrating oils, etc., come in contact
with plastic parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken or
destroy plastic which could result in serious personal
injury.
Fig. 80
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MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Each Week
 Check the garage door operator, rail, brackets, door arms, track, and rollers for loose or damaged
parts. Replace or tighten as needed.
Each Month
 Manually open and close the garage door. If the door does not move smoothly, binds, or is out
of balance, have the garage door or door springs repaired by a qualified service person.
 Test the automatic reversal system as described in the Installation section.
Every 3 Months
 Test the travel limits of the garage door, as described in the Operation section, and ensure it
opens and closes fully.
 Check the condition of the power suppy cord and battery pack. Replace as needed.
Each Year
 Lubricate the garage door rollers and hinges. The garage door operator is lubricated with a
sufficient amount of lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions. Therefore,
no further lubrication of the operator is required. DO NOT ADD LUBRICANT TO TRACKS.
 Unplug the garage door operator and test the battery backup. If the unit cannot run on DC power
alone, charge or replace the battery pack.
ACCESSORIES
Look for these accessories where you purchased this product or call 1-877-205-5714:
 Garage Door Expander............................................................................................................................................. GDE50
 Bluetooth Speaker................................................................................................................................................. GDM120
 Dual Laser Park Assist........................................................................................................................................... GDM222
 Extension Cord Reel.............................................................................................................................................. GDM330
 Security Camera.................................................................................................................................................... GDM610
 Motion Detector..................................................................................................................................................... GDM623
 Speed Control Fan................................................................................................................................................. GDM421
 Environmental Sensor............................................................................................................................................ GDM920
 Car Remote............................................................................................................................................................. GDA100
 Safety Sensor.......................................................................................................................................................... GDA200
 Outdoor Keypad ..................................................................................................................................................... GDA300
WARNING:
Current attachments and accessories available for use with this product are listed above. Do not use any attachments
or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this product. The use of attachments or accessories not
recommended can result in serious personal injury.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Garage door opener does not Battery is low in charge or Charge the battery or connect to power supply
activate when indoor keypad is power supply not connected
pressed
Garage operator is locked
Press the LOCK button on the indoor keypad to unlock
the operator
The wire connecting the Replace damaged or broken wires
keypad to the operator has
been damaged
Circuit breaker is tripped
Garage door operator activates, The carriage (trolley) is not
but the garage door does not engaged with the bullet
move
The door arms are not
connected to the carriage
(trolley)
Reset circuit breaker
Pull the emergency release rope and raise the garage
door until the carriage (trolley) engages the bullet
Secure the door arms to the carriage (trolley) using
clevis and hitch pin
The door arms are not Secure the door arms to the garage door using clevis
connected to the garage door and hitch pin
Garage door cannot be opened or The garage door is locked
closed with remote control, smart
phone, or outdoor keypad
Press the LOCK button on the indoor keypad to unlock
the operator
Garage door begins to close then The travel limits have been set Adjust the travel limits as described in the Operation
stops and reverses
incorrectly
section
The safety sensors are out of Align the safety sensors
alignment
The safety sensors are Remove all objects between the safety sensors
obstructed
The garage door is damaged Check the condition of the door. If the door does not
move smoothly, binds, or is out of balance, have the
garage door or door springs repaired by a qualified
service person.
Garage door moves downward, The open travel limit has been Adjust the travel limit as described in the Operation
b u t s t o p s b e f o re c l o s i n g set incorrectly
section
completely
Garage door moves upward, The close travel limit has been Adjust the travel limit as described in the Operation
but stops before opening set incorrectly
section
completely
Garage door operator is loud or Fasteners may not be tightened Inspect the entire product for loose parts such as
noisy
securely
screws, nuts, bolts, caps, etc. Tighten all parts securely
The open travel limit has been Adjust the travel limits as described in the Operation
set incorrectly (Single Panel section
Doors Only)
AC modules not working
AC power supply is
disconnected
Connect AC power supply
GFCI is tripped
Press the reset button on the console
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WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
One World Technologies, Inc., warrants to the original retail
purchaser that this RYOBI™ brand garage door opener is
free from defect in material and workmanship and agrees
to repair or replace, at One World Technologies, Inc.’s
discretion, any defective product free of charge within
these time periods from the date of purchase.
Garage Door Operator/Gearbox/Rails/Door Arms
 Three year limited warranty
Motor/Belt
 Lifetime limited warranty
Sensors/Remotes/Keypads
 One year limited warranty
This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser only
and commences on the date of the original retail purchase.
Any part of this product manufactured or supplied by One
World Technologies, Inc., and found in the reasonable
judgment of One World Technologies, Inc., to be defective
in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced
without charge for parts and labor by a RYOBI™ Authorized
Service Center.
The product, including any defective part, must be
returned to a RYOBI™ Authorized Service Center within the
warranty period. The expense of delivering the product to
the service center for warranty work and the expense of
returning it back to the owner after repair or replacement
will be paid by the owner. One World Technologies, Inc.’s
responsibility in respect to claims is limited to making the
required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach
of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of
the contract of sale of any RYOBI™ brand product. Proof
of purchase will be required to substantiate any warranty
claim. All warranty work must be performed by a RYOBI™
Authorized Service Center.
This warranty does not cover any product that has been
subject to misuse, neglect, negligence, or accident, or that
has been operated in any way contrary to the operating
instructions as specified in the operator’s manual. This
warranty does not apply to any damage to the product that
is the result of improper maintenance or to any product that
has been altered or modified so as to adversely affect the
product’s operation, performance or durability or that has
been altered or modified so as to change its intended use.
The warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary
by normal wear or by the use of parts or accessories which
are either incompatible with the RYOBI™ brand garage door
opener or adversely affect its operation, performance or
durability.
One World Technologies, Inc., reserves the right to change
or improve the design of any RYOBI™ brand garage door
opener without assuming any obligation to modify any
product previously manufactured.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE STATED WARRANTY PERIOD. ACCORDINGLY,
ANY SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE, ARE DISCLAIMED
IN THEIR ENTIRETY AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF
THE STATED THREE-YEAR OR 90-DAY EXPRESS
WARRANTY PERIOD. ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES,
INC.’S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS
STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS AND ONE
WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC., DOES NOT ASSUME
OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR THEM ANY
OTHER OBLIGATION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU. ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC., ASSUMES NO
RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL
OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO EXPENSE OF RETURNING THE PRODUCT TO AN
AUTHORIZED RYOBI™ SERVICE CENTER AND EXPENSE
OF DELIVERING IT BACK TO THE OWNER, MECHANIC’S
TRAVEL TIME, TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAM CHARGES,
RENTAL OF A LIKE PRODUCT DURING THE TIME
WARRANTY SERVICE IS BEING PERFORMED, TRAVEL,
LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, LOSS
OF REVENUE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS
OF TIME, OR INCONVENIENCE, SOME STATES DO NOT
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
This warranty applies to all RYOBI™ brand garage door
opener distributed by One World Technologies, Inc., and
sold in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
To locate your nearest RYOBI™ Authorized Service
Center, dial 1-800-860-4050 or log on to our website at
www.ryobitools.com.
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FCC COMPLIANCE
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 part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 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 energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 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.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or
lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the
antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than
that necessary for successful communication.
The applicant is responsible for providing proper instructions to the user of the radio device, and any usage restrictions,
including limits of exposure durations. The user manual shall provide installation and operation instructions, as well as any
special usage conditions, to ensure compliance with SAR and/or RF field strength limits. For instance, compliance distance
shall be clearly stated in the user manual.
The user manual of devices intended for controlled use shall also include information relating to the operating characteristics
of the device; the operating instructions to ensure compliance with SAR and/or RF field strength limits; information on
the installation and operation of accessories to ensure compliance with SAR and/or RF field strength limits; and contact
information where the user can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance. Other related information
may also be included.
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL / GARAGE DOOR OPENER
MANUEL D’UTILISATION / GARAGE DOOR OPENER
MANUAL DEL OPERADOR / GARAGE DOOR OPENER
GD200
To request service, purchase replacement parts,
locate an Authorized Service Center and obtain Customer or Technical Support:
Visit www.ryobitools.com or call 1-877-205-5714
If any parts or accessories are damaged or missing,
do not return this product to the store. Call 1-877-205-5714 for immediate service.
Please obtain your model and serial number from the product data plate.
MODEL NUMBER _______________ SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________
RYOBI is a registered trademark of Ryobi Limited and is used pursuant to a license granted by Ryobi Limited.
Pour faire une demande de réparations ou obtenir des pièces de rechange, trouver un
Centre de réparations agréé pour obtenir un soutien technique ou le Service à la clientèle :
Visiter www.ryobitools.com ou en téléphonant au 1-877-205-5714
Si des pièces ou accessoires sont manquantes ou endommagées, ne pas retourner
ce produit au magasin. Appeler immédiatement au 1-877-205-5714 pour obtenir de l’aide.
Inscrire les numéros de modèle et de série inscrits sur la plaque d’identification du produit.
NUMÉRO DE MODÈLE _______________ NUMÉRO DE SÉRIE ____________________________
RYOBI est une marque déposée de Ryobi Limited et est utilisée en vertu d’une licence accordée par Ryobi Limited.
Para obtener servicio, comprar piezas de repuesto, localizar un centro de servicio autorizado
y obtener Servicio o Asistencia Técnica al Consumidor:
Visite www.ryobitools.com o llame al 1-877-205-5714
Si hay alguna pieza ou accesorios dañada o faltante, no devuelva este producto a la tienda.
Llame al 1-877-205-5714 para servicio técnico inmediato.
Obtenga su modelo y número de serie de la placa de datos del producto.
NÚMERO DE MODELO _______________ NÚMERO DE SERIE ____________________________
RYOBI es una marca registrada de Ryobi Limited y se utiliza conforme a una licencia otorgada por Ryobi Limited.
ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
1428 Pearman Dairy Road, Anderson, SC 29625 • Phone 1-877-205-5714
États-Unis, Téléphone 1-877-205-5714 • USA, Teléfono 1-877-205-5714
991000698
12-17-15 (REV:01)
www.ryobitools.com
A subsidiary of Techtronic Industries Co., LTD
OTC: TTNDY

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