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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
The Genuine. The Original.
™
4060
DC POWERED SCREWDRIVE OPENER
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Your Documentation Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Important Installation Instructions . . . . . . 4
Pre-Installation Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Programming the Remote Control . . . . . 11
Installation of Light Bulbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
COMPLETE WITH CODEDODGER®
REMOTE CONTROL AND SERIES II
ELECTRONICS
For 7' 6" Doors. Extension Kit is available for 8' Doors
Included Wall Console MUST be installed prior to Operation
of this Garage Door Opener.
Safe-T-Beam® Safety Reverse System MUST be Installed and
the Force Controls MUST be Properly set to close door.
This Equipment meets or exceeds all Federal, State and UL 325
Safety Requirements.
Will not operate “twice as fast” on one-piece doors.
Having Difficulty? Need Help?
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Please call us: 1-800-784-5028
www.overheaddoor.com
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Please have Model information ready when calling.
Parts List and Explosions. . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 20
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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THE OVERHEAD DOOR CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY
What is covered?
Any defect in material and product workmanship from personal, normal
household use in accordance with the Owner’s Manual.
For how long?
MODEL 4060L — Lifetime* on motor, and parts.
* for as long as you own your home. This warranty is non-transferable.
Who gets the warranty?
This warranty is limited to the consumer who originally purchased the
product.
Geographic scope:
This warranty applies only to units installed and operated within the country where they were purchased.
Limitations:
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY (AN UNWRITTEN WARRANTY THAT THE
PRODUCT IS FIT FOR ORDINARY USE), ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM THE
DATE OF PURCHASE. OVERHEAD DOOR WILL NOT PAY FOR: LOSS OF TIME;
INCONVENIENCE; LOSS OF USE OF YOUR OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCT OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE CAUSED BY YOUR OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCT OR ITS
FAILURE TO WORK; ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MISUSE OR MODIFICATION OF
YOUR OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCT.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty is the only one we will give on your Overhead Door product,
and it sets forth all our responsibilities regarding your Overhead Door product.There are no other express warranties.
State and province rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and province
to province.
How to get warranty service:
To obtain warranty service for your Overhead Door product, you must provide proof of the date and place of purchase of the product.
1. Do-It-Yourself-Service.
Call the Overhead Door Consumer Connection toll free at 1.800.354.3643 to
speak in person to a trained Overhead Door representative for assistance
in diagnosing the problem and arranging to supply you with the
required parts for do-it-yourself repairs. Trained service representatives
are available Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m., Eastern Time, and on
Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Eastern Time (subject to holidays) You
may also get the information you need at www.overheaddoor.com.
2. Service From Authorized Dealers.
You also may obtain warranty service from Overhead Door authorized
dealers by calling the Overhead Door Consumer Connection at
1.800.654.3643 or by visiting www.overheaddoor.com before scheduling
warranty service. If warranty service is provided by an authorized dealer,
Overhead Door will provide all required parts under warranty at no
charge to you, but the dealers are independent business people and may
render a bench or service call charge for their services. Overhead Door
will not reimburse you or otherwise be responsible for those charges.
We suggest that you retain your original packing material in the event we
choose to repair or replaqce your Overhead Door Product and request
that you ship it to us. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone
number, proof of date and place of purchase and a description of the
operating problem. After repairing or replacing, your Overhead Door
product, we will ship it to your home at no cost to you for parts and labor,
but you will have to pay a minimum of $5.00 for shipping and handling
charges.
Your choice of either one of the above-described service options is your
exclusive remedy under this warranty.
What this warranty does not cover:
This warranty does not cover batteries (which are considered replaceable
parts), installation, commercial use, defects resulting from accidents, damage while in transit to our service location or damage resulting from alterations, misuse or abuse, lack of proper maintenance, unauthorized repair or
modification of the product,affixing of any attachment not provided with
the product, programming of the Remote Control Devices, Safe-T-Beam®
adjustment/cleaning, staples through wiring, pinched or broken wires,
Carriage disengaged, Force Control adjustments, door out of balance, broken springs or cables, power outages, use of extension cords, missing or
damaged parts on discounted, clearanced, final sale or taped cartons,
phantom operations (labor is not covered if Opener is functioning properly while technician is in garage),fire, flood, or acts of God, or other failure to
follow the Owner’s Manual.
FOR ANSWERS: CALL 1.800.354.3643
Please note the following information,so it is available if you
need to call us.
Date Purchased ______________________________
Serial Number ______________________________
Operator Model ______________________________
Remote Control Model ______________________________
Dealer Name ______________________________
Figure 17 Model and
Serial Numbers
Dealer Address ______________________________
City ______________________________
State ______________________________
Zip ______________________________
Model
Number
NOTE
Please keep original or photocopy of your sales
receipt with this manual for future reference
should service ever be required.
Serial
Number
Visit Our Website at: www.overheaddoor.com
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
YOUR OVERHEAD DOOR GARAGE DOOR OPENER DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE
The documentation provided with your opener has been carefully designed and organized to make the assembly, operation, and continued
maintenance of your product as easy and safe as possible. This material consists of two main items.
Operation and Maintenance Manual
While it is recommended that all documents be retained for future reference, this manual should contain most of the information that you
will need over the lifetime of your product. The manual is designed in a “flip-flop” configuration with the english version in one half of the
book and the spanish / french version in the other half. The basic contents of this manual are:
English Language
DASMA
Spanish / French
Language DASMA
· Warranty Information
· Pre Installation Checklist to be reviewed prior to any
assembly or installation
· Necessary Adjustments
Tri-Lingual
Entrapment label
· Programming Remote Devices
· Maintenance and Troubleshooting
· Parts Explosions
· Accessory Order Form
· Door Opener Association Safety and Maintenance Brochure (DASMA)
· Entrapment Warning Label - To be Adhered in close proximity
English Language
Version
to wall control
Spanish / French
Language Version
Assembly and Installation Poster
This poster is intended to give a convenient lay flat media to be used at the site of assembly and installation. Color coding is used to make
steps and other information as clear as possible. This poster is Tri-Lingual with english instructions highlighted with a blue background.
The basic contents of this Poster are:
Opener Installation
· Quick Reference Poster
· Pictorial and step by step opener assembly instructions
· Pictorial and step by step opener installation instructions
Quick Reference
Diagram
Opener Assembly
IT IS CRITICAL THAT ALL SAFETY WARNINGS THAT ARE MARKED CLEARLY IN
BOTH THE MANUAL AND POSTER ARE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND FOLLOWED.
The Overhead Door Corporation is constantly striving to improve our products and the documentation that comes with them. If you
have any suggestions or ideas for improving this product and it’s documentation, please forward them to:
The Overhead Door Corp.
22790 Lake Park Blvd.
Alliance, Ohio 44601-3498
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
SAFETY INFORMATION
OVERVIEW OF 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 depend on you reading the information in this manual. If you have
questions or do not understand the information presented, call The Overhead Door Corp. or your local Overhead Door Distributor.
In this section, and those that follow, the words Danger, Warning and Caution are used to emphasize important safety
information. The word:
DANGER: indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property damage.
The word NOTE is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
PREVENTION
EFFECT
WARNING:
Could result in death
or serious injury.
MOVING DOOR
• Keep people clear of opening while door is moving.
• Do Not allow children to play with the door operator.
• Do Not operate a door that jams or one that has a broken spring.
WARNING:
Could result in death
or serious injury.
• Turn off power before removing operator cover.
• When replacing cover, make sure wires are not pinched or near
moving parts.
• Operator must be properly grounded.
WARNING:
Could result in death
or serious injury.
• Do Not try to remove, repair or adjust springs or anything to
which door spring parts are fastened, such as, wood blocks,
steel brackets, cables or other like items.
• Repairs and adjustments must be made by a trained door
system technician using proper tools and instructions.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HIGH SPRING TENSION
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
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
your Factory Authorized installation professional.
Do Not install operator 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 disable all locks connected to
the door before installing operator.
Install door operator 7 feet or more above the floor.
Mount the emergency release knob 6 feet above
the floor.
Do Not connect the operator to the source of power
until instructed to do so.
Locate the control button:
• Within sight of door.
• At a minimum height of 5 feet, so small children
cannot reach it.
• Away from all moving parts of the door.
Install the entrapment WARNING label next to the
wall button or console. Install the emergency release
tag on, or next to, the emergency release
The operator 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.
SAFETY FEATURES
Safe-T-Beam® (STB) Non-Contact Reversing System
Places an invisible beam across door opening, that reverses
the door during down travel to the fully open position if
anything passes through beam.
Safe-T-Reverse® Contact Reversing System
Automatically stops and reverses a closing door within 2
seconds of contact with an object.
Safe-T-Stop® Timed Reversed System
Automatically opens a closing door, if door does not close
within 30 seconds.
ForceGuard® Control
Used to set the force required for opening and closing
door. For maximum safety, set the minimum force required
to fully open and close door.
Automatic Lighting System
Light bulb up to 100 Watts max. , used for safer entries and
exits. The light turns on when door is activated and automatically turns off 4.5 minutes later.
Manual Emergency Release
Allows the garage door to be opened or closed manually
for emergencies or maintenance.
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
WARNING:
This Opener includes parts and supplies needed to install in most garages and
connect to most garage doors. There are many variations of garages and garage
doors. A few additional parts and supplies may be needed to install Opener into
your garage and connect to your garage door. While checking items listed
below, note any additional items you will need.
Tools used in this section:
• 12'+ Tape Measure
• Pencil
• Ladder
If your door sticks, binds, or is out of
balance, have it adjusted by an Overhead
Door Distributor. Door springs, cables,
pulleys, brackets and associated hardware
are under extreme tension and can cause
serious injury or death.
• Level
NOTE
Check following items before assembling Opener:
The Powermax Opener is equipped with
an Automatic Garage Door Balance
Detection System. See Troubleshooting
Guide on page 16.
Check Step 1: CHECK DOOR CONDITION AND
THICKNESS
Check condition of vertical stile in center of door, (Figure 2) and its connection
to door’s top and bottom beams.
A If door frame is nailed together and not a solid connection, door frame
must be braced or reinforced before installing Opener.
B If door is “lightweight” (made with frame and skin - not solid), door
(including door frame) must be braced or reinforced before
installing Opener.
C A door opener reinforcement bracket may also be needed to connect
garage door to Opener's Door Bracket. This Opener is designed for
installation on a properly braced sectional door or solidly braced
one-piece door.
D Contact your Overhead Door Distributor or dealer of your garage
door for any necessary bracing and a door opener reinforcement
bracket (if needed) before proceeding.
E If you have a wooden door, measure door’s thickness. (1/4" x 2") Lag
Screws are included for installing Door Bracket onto door. If your door
is less than 2” thick, brace door or use shorter Door Bracket Lag
Screws (1/4" x 1-1/4" – not included)
KEEP FEET CLEAR OF DOOR
3' - 4'
Sectional Door
Check Step 2: CHECK GARAGE DOOR
ALIGNMENT, OPERATION,
AND BALANCE
Raise door, check alignment and see if it moves freely (Figure 1). If door
appears out of alignment, binds, or does not move smoothly, contact an
Overhead Door Distributor or dealer of your garage door for repairs
and adjustments to door mechanism.
Raise door to 3' – 4' above ground and carefully let go. Door should stay
stationary. Slight movement is acceptable. More than slight movement
means door is out of balance. Contact an Overhead Door Distributor
or dealer of your garage door
for repairs and adjustments
Torsion Springs
to door mechanism.
Check door type. Make
Center
a note of whether it is a
Stile
sectional or a one-piece
door (Figure 2).
3' - 4'
One-Piece Door
Figure 1 Checking door balance
Extension Springs
Header Area
Center Stile
Figure 2
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
Note Door Type
Rail Extension for
8' door
Check Step 3: MEASURE GARAGE DOOR HEIGHT
Measure garage door height (7'-6", 8'-0", or taller) with
tape measure.
A If door height is 7'-6" or less, continue with Check Step 4.
B If door height is 8'-0", you need a Rail Extension
Kit. (Figure 3) (See Accessories Order Form, page 21).
C If door height is taller than 8'-0", the door opener you
purchased is the wrong version. Contact an Overhead Door
Customer Service Representative at 1-800-784-5028.
Figure 3
Rail Extension Kit
Check Step 4: CHECK DOOR HEADER AREA
SECTIONAL DOOR
NOTE
The header is a heavily reinforced section of the wall just
above the top of the garage door opening.
HEADER
A Find vertical center line of door and header:
• Close door.
• Measure door width at top.
• Mark a point at center of door and on header directly
above door. Draw a center line to connect points.
B Find Header Bracket mounting height (Figure 4):
(Do not attach Header Bracket).
• Raise door, watching top edge of door and stop door
when its edge reaches its highest point.
• Measure distance (“H”) from top edge of door to floor.
– For sectional doors, add 2-1/2" to “H”. Mark a point
on center line. Bottom of Header Bracket will be
installed here.
– For one-piece doors, add 6" to “H”. Mark this point on
center line. Bottom of Header Bracket will be
installed here.
ONE-PIECE DOOR
HEADER
NOTE
•
•
For both types of doors:
– If the ceiling in your garage is so low that there is
not at least a 3" space above the Header Bracket
mounting point, contact a Factory Authorized Dealer.
If a door spring is in the way, place the Header
Bracket avove the spring. Do Not move the door spring.
WARNING:
Figure 4
Find Highest Point of door travel
Door springs are under extremely high tension and should be
handled ONLY by a trained professional.
Check wall for a stud or a solid header at your mark:
(If checking a finished wall, a stud finder may be helpful).
• If location is above Header, a 2" x 6" board must be
screwed to studs beside your mark with at least two Lag
Screws and Flat Washers (not provided).
• Transfer your mark to new mounting board.
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
Check Step 5: CHECK POWER HEAD
MOUNTING AREA
Check ceiling or space above where Opener Power Head will be
mounted (Figure 5):
A Measure from garage door center line mark toward rear
of garage:
• Approximately 10' back if garage has a 7' 6" door.
• Approximately 11' back if garage has an 8' 0" door.
NOTE
Mounting Straps are included to attach the Opener to most
garage ceilings. Garage construction varies widely.
Additional mounting straps or angle iron may be needed for
your installation.
10'
for 7-1/2' doors
11'
for 8' doors
Door Center Line
Find location of ceiling joist or truss above where Opener
Power Head will be and estimate type and quantity of
materials needed for your installation (Figure 6).
OPEN BEAM CEILING EXAMPLES
Mounting Straps
CHECK FOR 15 AMP, 120 VOLT
GROUNDED OUTLET OR WIRING
BOX WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE
POWER HEAD.
Figure 5 Check Power Head location
Support board added
for longer spans
Perforated
Angle Iron
FINISHED CEILINGS
Locate ceiling joists or
trusses using
a stud finder
or similar
device.
Attach angle iron
(not included) to
joists or trusses
through finish material
using Lag Screws.
(Angle iron not included)
Figure 6 Mounting methods for open beam and finished ceilings
Check Step 6: CHECK CEILING FOR GROUNDED
POWER SOURCE
Check that there is a 15 Amp 120 Volt grounded electrical
outlet or grounded permanent wiring box (per building code)
within 3' of Opener Power Head:
• If not, an outlet or wiring box must be installed. Contact
a licensed electrician for installation.
• If building codes require permanent wiring, Power Head
must be partially disassembled to install appropriate
wiring in place of Power Cord. See Figure 33-Assembly
and Installation Poster.
NOTE
Permanent wiring must be installed by a Licensed
Electrician. Not all Overhead Door Distributors are Licensed
Electricians. Contact someone who is a Licensed Electrician.
WARNING:
NEVER use extension cords or portable generators. Extension
cords can overheat causing a fire. Portable generators do not
have an output compatable with PowerMax requirements.
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
Check Step 7: CHECK SAFE-T-BEAM®
MOUNTING BRACKET LOCATION
Check for wood garage frame, jamb, or masonry at mounting location
(6" above floor) with attachment tabs facing away from garage door
(Figure 7).
If you cannot mount Safe-T-Beam® Mounting Bracket to
wood frame:
• Concrete screws and concrete anchors (not included)
must be used to mount Brackets on masonry with
attachment tabs facing away from garage door.
• Safe-T-Beam® Mounting Bracket Extensions may be used
(not included - available from a Factory Authorized
Dealer or through Accessories Order Form on page 21.
Source
Sensor
Safe-T-Beam®
Mounting Bracket
Top of
Bracket 6"
above
floor
Check Step 8: RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Tools (Figure 8):
Additional tools to make installation easier:
• Slotted and phillips screw-driver bits
• Stud finder
• Sheet-metal cutting snips
Figure 7 Mounting Safe-T-Beam® Components
Check Step
9: REMOVE EXISTING GARAGE
DOOR LOCKS
Check that the garage door locks, rope, and T-Handles are removed
from the garage door before starting the installation.
If your garage does not have a separate entry door, it is highly
recommended to install a Emergency Release Kit (GER-2).
Emergency Release Kit lets you open garage door from outside if
there is a power failure. (Please see Accessories Order Form on
page 22.)
Before going further, get any items and tools
needed for your installation
Safe-T-Beam® Sensor Mounting Bracket Extensions (dealer)
Garage door opener reinforcement bracket (dealer)
Garage door frame reinforcement brackets, screws, bracing
or reinforcement kits (dealer)
Lag Screws (1-1/4"or 1-1/2" ) for a wood door less than 2"
thick (store)
Electrical outlet and/or wiring (supplied by a
licensed electrician)
Powermax Extension Kit (for 8' garage doors) (store)
Sufficient angle iron or strapping for hanging Power Head
(store)
Two 60 Watt light bulbs
(130 Volt bulbs recommended)(store)
GER-2 Emergency Release Kit for entry during power failure
(store)
Wood for header, ceiling, and/or door bracing reinforcement
(if needed)
Masonry fasteners for Safe-T-Beam® Bracket installation,
(if needed)
Masonry drill bit (if needed)
Figure 8 Recommended Tools
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE
Adjustment 1: SET LIMIT SWITCHES AND
FORCE CONTROLS
Coarse Setting of Limit Switches
Setting Close Limit Switch (Figure 9):
• Check that Magnetic Carriage Assembly is disengaged.
• With garage door fully closed, slide Close Limit Switch
until it is aligned with Carriage Assembly Magnet.
• Tighten Set Screw. Do Not over-tighten.
Setting Open Limit Switch:
• Manually open garage door to full open position.
• Slide Open Limit Switch until it is aligned with Carriage
Assembly Magnet.
• Tighten Set Screw. Do not over-tighten.
• Re-engage Magnetic Carriage Assembly.
Setting Force Controls and Final Adjustment of
Limit Switches
WARNING
•
•
•
•
The garage door opens rapidly, and can cause serious
injury or death.
Keep the path clear.
Position the ladder to the side of the Power Head so it is
clear of all moving parts of the Opener and the door.
Set the door Opener to use the minimum force needed
to open the door.
Pre-set Force Controls to midpoint between fully counter
clockwise and fully clockwise (Figure 10).
Adjust the Close Limit Switch:
• Press Wall Console to close garage door.
– If door does not close completely, measure distance
from bottom of door to floor. Move Limit Switch
same amount toward door and try again.
– If door reverses after contacting floor, move Limit
Switch toward Power Head and try again.
– If door reverses before contacting floor, increase
Close force and try again.
– If door fails to move, check Safe-T-Beam® System. See
Safe-T-Beam® Troubleshooting Guide on pg. 15, and
Opener System Self-diagnostic Troubleshooting
on pg.16.
• Tighten Limit Switch Set Screw. Do not over-tighten
(strip) Limit Switch Set Screw.
Adjust Open Limit Switch:
• Press Wall Console to open garage door.
– If door does not open completely, move Limit Switch
toward Power Head.
– If door opens completely, but motor continues to
run, move Limit Switch toward door.
• Tighten Limit Switch Set Screw. Do not over-tighten
(strip) Limit Switch Set Screw.
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
NOTE
•
•
•
•
•
Little effort is required to turn the Force
Adjusting Knobs.
If the door stops moving while opening or
closing, adjust the Open Force or Close Force
Controls slightly clockwise (to slightly
increase the force) and retry the step.
The Open Force and Close Force Controls are to
be set to the minimum force necessary to
ensure the door smoothly opens fully and
closes completely.
The garage door will move slowly the first
time it runs, until the Opener “learns” the
type of door.
Ensure the Magnetic Carriage Assembly is
engaged and is between the two Limit
Switches before operating the Opener.
Close Limit Switch
(door fully closed)
Carriage
(disengaged)
Switch
Magnet
Open Limit Switch
(door fully open)
Carriage
(disengaged)
Switch
Magnet
Figure 9 Setting Limit Switches
Force Controls
STATUS
Figure 10 Making Force Adjustments
NOTE
•
•
To protect your new investment, your opener is
equipped with a Timer and Cycle Counter which work
together to prevent any chance of heat damage to
electrical circuits caused by too many cycles in too short
a time. If your Opener suddenly stops responding to the
Wall Console - Do Not Unplug the Unit - simply wait
10 minutes for the Timer/Cycle Counter to reset itself
and try again. (see page 16, Opener Troubleshooting).
Unplugging the unit will prevent the Timer/Cycle
Counter from resetting.
Test Door Opener:
• Run door up and down a few times using Wall Console
and observe door travel.
• Repeat steps above as needed to set Limit
Switch positions.
Adjust Open Force to minimum needed:
• Place door in closed position using Wall Console.
• Gently adjust Open Force fully counterclockwise
(minimum force).
• Run Opener using Wall Console.
• Observe that door runs to Open Limit Switch.
– If not, adjust Open Force Control slightly clockwise,
close garage door, and open it again.
• Repeat steps above until garage door runs smoothly
from Close Limit Switch to Open Limit Switch.
Adjust Close Force to minimum needed:
• Place door in open position using Wall Console.
• Gently adjust Close Force fully counterclockwise
(minimum force).
• Run Opener using Wall Console.
• Observe that door runs to Close Limit Switch.
– If not, adjust Close Force Control slightly clockwise,
open garage door, and close it again.
• Repeat steps above until garage door runs smoothly
from Open Limit Switch to Close Limit Switch.
CH
Adjustment 2:
NOTE
The door must contact the 2" x 4" board before the
Carriage activates the Close Limit Switch. If not,
readjust the Close Limit Switch.
2" x 4" board
laid flat
Figure 11 Checking Contact Reverse
SETTING CONTACT
REVERSE FUNCTION
NOTE
Limit Switch and Force Adjustments must be completed
before checking the contact reverse function (Figure 11).
10
Open garage door using Wall Console.
Lay a 2" x 4" board flat in center of doorway.
Close door using Wall Console.
Check that door stops and reverses within 2 seconds after it
contacts board:
•
If door does not reverse, decrease Close Force until
door reverses.
•
If door still does not reverse, move Limit Switch
toward door.
Check Safe-T-Beam® System operation:
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If beam is blocked, door will not close.
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ACCESSORIES
C PROGRAMMING THE
Programming 1:
REMOTE CONTROLS
NOTE
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Each Remote Control must be programmed
separately.
The Remote Controls will not cause the door
Opener to close the garage door if the Safe-TBeam® System is malfunctioning.
When programming the Remote Controls, they
must be at least 24" from the Antenna Wire.
If the red Learn Indicator Light blinks
approximately 4 times per second,
programming has stopped. If programming
has stopped, repeat the above steps.
Each Button on a 2 or 3 Button Remote Control
is for a different Opener. You cannot use more
than one Button per Remote, per Opener.
A maximum of seven Remote Controls or
Wireless Keypads can be stored into the
Receiver at one time. If a Remote Control
becomes lost, or if you want to delete a Remote
Control or Wireless Keypad, see “To Erase All
Receiver Memory.”
To program one Button of a Remote Control (Figure 12):
• Locate Learn Button and Learn Indicator Light near
Terminal Strip on Power Head (Figure 13).
• Press and release Learn Button. Red Learn Indicator
Light will blink 2 times per second.
• Press Remote Control Button once within 30
seconds. Red Learn Indicator Light will stay lit.
• Press Remote Control Button again. Red Learn
Indicator Light will go out, indicating that
memory is stored.
Program each additional Remote using step A above
(up to seven).
To Erase All Remotes from Power Head Memory
Press and hold Learn Button on Power Head for 10
seconds or until Learn Indicator Light goes out.
Memory is erased:
• Program Transmitter/Receiver again as needed.
To Replace Remote Control Battery
FOR NON-FLASHLIGHT MODELS
• Pop off the back of the transmitter.
– Use coin, pen, screwdriver or any similar device.
– Replace old Battery with new coin type battery.
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Replace back of remote.
FOR FLASHLIGHT MODELS
• Slide open battery cover.
– Replace old Battery with new AAA battery.
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Replace battery cover.
WARNING
A moving garage door may cause serious injury or death.
• Keep people clear of opening while door is moving.
• Do not allow children to play with the Remote Controls.
If the Safety Reverse does not work properly:
• Close the door and disconnect the Opener using the
Emergency Release Cord.
• Do not use the door Opener, Remote Controls, or
Wireless Keypad.
• Refer to the door and door Opener Owner’s Manuals
before attempting any repairs.
Remote Control Operation
Press Button on Remote Control. Garage door will move.
Press Button again. Garage door will stop:
• The door automatically stops at the end of the open or
close cycle.
Press Button again. Garage door will reverse.
315 Mhz
Frequency
Switch
315 Mhz
Frequency
Switch
390 Mhz
390 Mhz
1 Button Compact Remote 3 Button Compact Remote
w/Docking Station
w/Docking Station
Figure 12 Remote Controls
Learn Code Button
Figure 13 Learn Code Button and Indicator Light
Remote Control Operation Continued
Some Remote Controls are equipped with a flashlight. The
logo is the button which operates the light. There is a
backlight under the button. When it does not light, it
indicates the battery needs replaced.
Frequency Switch
Flashlight Button
1 Button Remote
w/Flashlight
3 Button Remote
w/Flashlight
3 Button Large
Remote
w/Flashlight
Figure 13 Remote Controls
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ABOUT DUAL FREQUENCY
REMOTE TRANSMITTERS
Transmitter Compliance Statement
Your garage door opener (GDO) features a unique
dual frequency remote control system for reliable
service in today’s crowded airwaves. Overcrowded
airwaves may intermittently interfere with GDO’s
remote control system. The dual frequency feature
greatly reduces the possibility of unwanted
interference.
The receiver in the GDO’s powerhead can receive
signals at 315 AND 390 MHz. The remote is factory
set at 315 MHz. See Figure 12 and 13 on page 11 for
frequency selector switch.
Switch your remote control frequency when:
• Remote does not have adequate range.
• Remote works inconsistently with fresh battery
installed - LED feedback lights up when pressing
button.
• Programming your car’s HomeLink® system.
To program a HomeLink® device:
(This GDO is HomeLink® compatible.)
• Use a small flat screwdriver to switch the
frequency selector to 390 MHz.
• Follow the HomeLink® instructions in your car
owner’s manual.
• Reset the remote control frequency to 315 MHz for
everyday use.
INSTALLATION OF LENS AND BULB
Snap Lens Hinges in
to slots on back of
Motor Cover
60 Watts
maximum
Push in
Latches
to
close Lens
Figure 14 Install Lens Cover and Light Bulbs
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Install two 60 Watt light bulbs (not included) into Light
Sockets (Figure 14):
• Rough service, 130 Volt bulbs are recommended.
Install Lens into slots in Motor Cover.
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
A Monthly:
• Door springs and door hardware:
– Oil door rollers, bearings, and hinges using silicone
lubricant or light oil.
B Yearly:
• Wipe off old excess lubricant from Drive Screw.
• Lubricate Drive Screw with Lubricant (GLU-3)
NOTE
WARNING
Do not operate door automatically or manually if springs
are broken. Contact an Overhead Door Distributor for
service or call Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
• Balance Door.
– Close door.
– Release Magnetic Carriage Assembly from Rail Assembly
by pulling down on Emergency Release Knob.
– Raise door manually 3'- 4' and verify that door stays at
that position. See Check Step 2 on page 5.
NOTE
When the door is 3' - 4' above the ground, the door
should stay open. Slight movement is acceptable. If
the door moves too much, contact an Overhead Door
Distributor for service or call Customer Service at 1-800784-5028.
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Use ONLY Lubricant (GLU-3). Other lubricants may damage the Opener.
GLU-3
Lubricant
FCC AND IC CERTIFIED
All devices comply 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.
C As Needed:
• Replace Bulbs.
– Reattach Magnetic Carriage Assembly to Rail Assembly by
pulling the Emergency Release Knob toward Power Head.
– Close door.
Contact Reverse Test.
– Perform Adjustment 2 on page 10.
WARNING
If the door fails to reverse on contact with the board,
adjust the Close Force Control as specified in Set Limit
Switches and Force Controls on page 20. If the Opener
still fails, contact an Overhead Door Distributor for service
or call Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
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NOTES
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
Never let children operate or play with the Door Controls. Keep the Remote Control away from children.
Always keep the moving door in sight and away from people and objects until the door is completely closed.
NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.
NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED, PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR.
Test Opener monthly. The door MUST reverse on contact with a 1-1/2" high object (or a 2" x 4" board laid flat)
at the center of the doorway on the floor. After adjusting either the Force or the Limit of travel, retest the Door
Opener. Failure to adjust the Opener properly may cause severe injury or death.
When possible use the Emergency Release only when the door is closed. Use caution when using this Release
with the door open. Weak or broken springs are capable of increasing the rate of door closure and increasing
the risk of severe injury or death.
KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. See your Garage Door Owner's Manual. An improperly balanced
door increases the risk of severe injury or death. Have an Overhead Door Distributor make repairs to cables,
spring assemblies, and other hardware.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
Use the Wall Console included with Opener. Any other wall console can cause the Opener to operate unexpectedly and
the light to stop working.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Safe-T-Beam® System Self-Diagnostic Troubleshooting
Source (Red LED)
ON
Sensor (Green LED)
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
2 BLINKS, Pause
(Repeat)
ON
2 BLINKS, Pause
(Repeat)
3 BLINKS, Pause
(Repeat)
4 BLINKS, Pause
(Repeat)
OFF
ON
ON
Possible Problem
Normal operation
• Power Head not powered
• Wiring from Power Head bad
Solution
None required
• Check breakers, fuses, plugs
• Check wiring for obvious shorts
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Wiring to Source missing or bad
Power has been interrupted
Beam not aligned
Beam obstructed
Sensor defective
Wire to Sensor missing or bad
Sensor defective
Sensor receiving interference
• Source not sending pulses
• Source defective
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Check wiring
Remove power and reapply
Check Source, Sensor alignment
Check for obstruction
Contact Customer Service
Check wiring
Contact Customer Service
Determine source of interference
Contact Customer Service
Contact Customer Service
Contact Customer Service
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Opener System Self-Diagnostic Troubleshooting
• See Status Light on Figure 10, page 9 or Figure 13,page 11)
You See
1 BLINK,
Pause
(Repeat)
Problem
Motor Drive
Board
Interrupt
Normal
operation
restored
If the problem
recurs
Operation not
restored
2 BLINKS,
Pause
(Repeat)
Controller
Board
Interrupt
3 BLINKS,
Pause
(Repeat)
Opener
Overheated
or
Over-cycled
Force Settings
Incorrect
4 BLINKS,
Pause
(Repeat)
5 BLINKS,
Pause
6 BLINKS,
Pause
7 BLINKS,
Pause
8 BLINKS,
Pause
Safe-T-Beam®
Malfunction
Wall Console
does not work
(Repeat)
Limit Switches
not working
(Repeat)
Wall Console
locked
(Repeat)
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What to Do
Reset Opener—unplug (or disconnect power), wait 5 seconds, plug
back in (reapply power), and activate from Wall Console.
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First Cycle will run at slow speed.
•
Check door condition. NOTE: This Opener is equipped with an
automatic garage door balance detection system. An improperly
balanced door, damaged or worn counter-balance spring, binding
door hardware or rollers may result in a “ONE-BLINK” signal.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
Check door condition.
Have an Overhead Door Distributor check:
– Fuse on Motor Drive Board.
– Ribbon Cable on Motor Drive Board is properly inserted into
Connector on Controller Board.
Contact Customer service for further service.
Reset Opener — unplug (or disconnect power), wait 5 seconds, plug
back in (reapply power), and activate from Wall Console.
Have an Overhead Door Distributor check that Ribbon Cable on
Motor Board is properly inserted into connector on Controller Board.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
Do not unplug or disconnect power from Opener. Wait 10 minutes
for internal clock to provide additional cycles. Cycles are restored
at a rate of 5 cycles per 10 minutes of rest.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
Check Force Settings. NOTE: Force Settings are not pre-set at factory.
Check door condition.
Contact Customer service for further assistance.
Check Safe-T-Beam® Self-diagnostic System. NOTE: Safe-T-Beam®
System must be installed and operational to enable door to close.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
Check Wall Console Wiring for shorts, tight Staples, or pinched Wires.
Check Wiring Connections at Power Head and Wall Console.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
Check Limit Switch Wire connections to Terminals on Power Head.
Check for shorted or pinched Wires under Limit Switch Brackets.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
Vacation Locking Switch on Wall Control is in “Lock” mode.
Unlock switch.
Contact Customer Service for further assistance.
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Reference
See Door
Safety Guide
1. See page 5.
2. See door
Safety Guide
1. See page 9.
2. See Door
Safety Guide
See page 15.
See Assembly
and Installation
Poster
See Assembly
and Installation
Poster
See Assembly
and Installation
Poster
NOTE
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The status LED Indicator Light is located under the Lens Cover. The Green LED light will turn ON, then OFF when
power is applied to the Opener. If LED stays ON, have an Overhead Door Distributor check the Controller
Board, or call Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
If Safe-T-Beam® problems exists, the door can be closed electrically by holding the Wall Console Button down
until door is fully closed.
The Remote Controls and Wireless Keypad will not work without a working Safe-T-Beam® System.
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General Troubleshooting (Always Check the Status LED Light)
Problem
Opener does not run
from Remote Control
Door Opener starts
for no apparent reason
Door starts down, then
stops before it is
completely closed
Door starts down, then
stops and goes back up
Door will only run closed
Door will only run open
Lights will not go out
Door starts up, but stops
before it is
completely open
Operator runs, but door
does not move
Wall Console Vacation
Lock function does
not work
What To Do
1. Check power source.
A. If Opener is connected to an outlet :
• Plug a working lamp into outlet used for Power Head.
• If lamp glows, power source and outlet are OK.
• If not, check fuse or circuit breaker or non-compatible GFCI.
NOTE: A licensed electrician must replace non-compatible GFCI’s.
B. If Opener is connected to a wiring box:
• Check that fuse is not blown, or circuit breaker is on and not tripped or off.
• If still no power, have a licensed electrician check circuit and wiring.
2. If Power Source is OK :
• Check connections at Power Head Terminals (see Wall Console Installation, poster), tighten any loose connection.
• Check connections at Wall Console Terminals, tighten any loose connections.
Have an Overhead Door Distributor check the Ribbon Cable between the Controller Board and Motor Drive
Board is properly connected to the Circuit Board Connectors or call Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
• Check Wires to ensure that they are not cut (Staples can cut insulation and short Wires).
Replace any shorting Staples and shorted Wires.
• Was Remote Control lost or stolen? If so, erase all Remote Control codes from Receiver’s memory
and reprogram for remaining remote controls. (See Erase All Receiver Memory on page 11).
• Ensure that no Buttons are stuck “pushed-in” on Wall Console or any Remote Controls.
• Check Close Limit Switch setting (see Set Limit Switches and Force Controls on page 9).
Adjust as needed.
• Check for shorted Wires.
• Check garage door for binding.
• If a new installation, check Door Arm position.
• Check operation of Contact Reverse function.
• Check Safe-T-Beam® System for beam obstruction or misalignment of Lenses.
• Check Safe-T-Beam® System diagnostic code.
• Check Close Force adjustment (see Set Limit Switches and Force Controls on page 9). Adjust as needed.
• Check garage door for binding.
• Check Open Limit Switch for a short circuit and for proper wiring.
• Check Open Force adjustment (see Set Limit Switches and Force Controls on page 9). Adjust as needed.
• Check condition of garage door and door spring(s).
• WARNING: If you suspect a problem with the garage door hardware or springs,contact an
Overhead Door Distributor for service,or contact Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
• Check Safe-T-Beam® System as detailed in the Safe-T-Beam® System Self-diagnostic Troubleshooting Chart
(see Safe-T-Beam® System Self-diagnostic Troubleshooting Section on page 15).
• Check Close Limit Switch for a short circuit and for proper wiring.
• Check Close Force adjustment (see Set Limit Switches and Force Controls on page 9). Adjust as needed.
• Disconnect Wires connected to Wall Console. (see Wall Console Installation on page 18).
Check their condition and either replace or reconnect.
• Until a replacement Wall Console can be obtained, disconnect Wall Console and use only Remote Controls
or Wireless Keypad to operate Opener.
• Check (ensure) that garage door and Opener are in good repair, properly lubricated, and properly
balanced as detailed in Maintenance Section.
• WARNING: If you suspect a problem with the garage door hardware or springs,contact an
Overhead Door Distributor for service,or contact Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
• Check Open Limit Switch for a short circuit and for proper wiring.
• Check Open Force adjustment (see Set Limit Switches and Force Controls on page 9). Adjust as needed.
• Ensure Magnetic Carriage Assembly is engaged to Rail Drive Screw (see Install Magnetic Carriage Assembly
onto Rails on poster).
• Check Force adjustment (see Set Limit Switches and Force Controls on page 9). Adjust as needed.
• Check that all sections of Rail Drive Screw are turning when Motor runs. If not:
– Check condition (not cracked, split, or broken) and placement of Coupler. Replace as needed.
– Check condition (not cracked, split, or broken) and placement of Collar and Clip. Replace as needed.
• Ensure Magnetic Carriage Assembly is in contact with Close Limit Switch.
• Check when door is fully closed, that Carriage activates Close Limit Switch. If not, adjust position of Close
Limit Switch (See page 9).
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General Troubleshooting (Always Check the Status LED Light)(Continued)
Problem
Remote Control has less
than 25’ operating range
Opener works from Wall
Control, but not from
Remote Control
Noisy operation
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Safe-T-Beam® System
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Door closes, and Opener
shuts down
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What To Do
Relocate Remote Control inside car.
Ensure Remote Control is pointing toward garage door when pressing Control Button.
Replace Remote Control Battery (See page 11).
Reposition Opener Antenna Wire.
Do Not attempt to retune Remote Controls or Receiver.
Program code for each Remote Control into Receiver memory (See Programming the Remote
Control on page 11.
Replace Remote Control Battery (See page 11).
Check Safe-T-Beam® System for beam obstruction or misalignment of Lenses.
Check Safe-T-Beam® System for any diagnostic codes. If present, troubleshoot as detailed in
Safe-T-Beam® System Self-Diagnostic Troubleshooting Chart (See page 15).
Ensure all fasteners are tightened.
Check that the garage door and Opener are in good repair, properly lubricated, and properly
balanced. (See Maintenance page 13).
WARNING: If you suspect a problem with garage door hardware or springs, contact an
Overhead Door Distributor for service, or contact Customer Service at 1-800-784-5028.
If an operational problem exists, Opener will not run closed.
Check Safe-T-Beam® System for beam obstruction or misalignment of Lenses.
Check Safe-T-Beam® System for any diagnostic codes. If present, troubleshoot as detailed in Safe-T-Beam®
System Self-Diagnostic Troubleshooting Chart (See page 15).
Check position of Wall Console Vacation Lock Switch. It must be in UNLOCKED position for Opener to
open door.
WIRING DIAGRAM
WARNING
18
Opening Cover May Result in Electric Shock
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Parts List
Item Part Name
Item
Part Name
4A
4B
4C
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
21
22
24
25
26
28
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37*
38*
40*
41*
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47*
48*
49*
50*
51*
52*
53
55*
56
57
Power Head Assembly (main carton)
1/4"-20 x 13/16" Hex Head Shoulder Bolt (blue bag)
(yellow shoulder bolt)
Rail Assembly, 3-Piece
First Rail Section (main carton)
Middle Rail Section (main carton)
End Rail Section (main carton)
Carriage Stop
1/4"-20 Hex Serrated Flange Nut (blue bag)
Rail Clamps (blue bag)
5/16"-18 x 11/16" Hex Head Shoulder Bolt (blue bag)
5/16"-18 Hex Serrated Flange Nut (blue & orange bags)
Magnetic Carriage Assembly (main carton)
Collar (blue bag)
Retaining Clip (blue bag)
Rail Strap (blue bag)
1/4"-20 Hex Head Bolt (blue bag)
Open Limit Switch Assembly (White)(green bag)
Close Limit Switch Assembly (Brown) (green bag)
# 8-32 x 1" Hex Head Screw (green bag)
Emergency Release Cord (green bag)
Emergency Release Knob (green bag)
Emergency Release Tag (green bag)
Header Bracket (orange bag)
Door Bracket (orange bag)
1/4" x 2" Lag Screw (orange bag)
Straight Door Arm (main carton)
Clevis Pin, 3/8" x 15/16" (yellow bag)
Cotter Pin, .073" dia. (yellow bag)
Curved Door Arm (main carton)
3/8" x 7/8" Hex Head Bolt (yellow bag)
3/8" Hex Serrated Flange Nut (yellow bag)
2-Conductor Wire (main carton)
Insulated Staple (red bag)
Wall Console (main carton)
# 6 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Screw (red bag)
Entrapment Warning Label (manual)(main carton)
Safe-T-Beam Sensor (Green LED)(main carton)
Safe-T-Beam Source (Red LED)(main carton)
Safe-T-Beam Bracket (yellow bag)
Coupler (blue bag)
#10 x1 1/4" Phillips Hex Head Screw (yellow bag)
One Button Remote Control (main carton)
Three Button Remote Control (main carton)
Wireless Keypad (main carton)
Two Button Remote Control (main carton)
Safety & Maintenance Guide (manual)(main carton)
Wire Clip (green bag)
5/16"-18 x 3/4" Hex Head Bolt (orange bag)
1/4-20 x 3/4" Self-drilling Screw (orange bag)
Mounting Straps (main carton)
POWER HEAD ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW
Quantity
Required
[1]
12
1 Roll
approx. 30
varies/
model
varies/
model
varies/
model
varies/
model
Model Number
Serial Number
POWER HEAD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
Item
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1G
1H
1K
1L
1M
1P
Part Name
Lens
Top Plate Assembly
Light Socket (2)
Motor Assembly
Cover
Motor Drive Board
Controller Board
# 10-24 x 3/8” Hex Head
# 8-32 x 1” Phillips Screw
# 8-32 x 3/8” Slotted Hex Head Screw
Power Cord
Denotes items not shown on page 8. These items will be illustrated
throughout the manual as required.
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EXCELERATOR HARDWARE EXPLODED VIEW
NOTE
Opener will not function unless Safe-T-Beam® System is installed and Force Controls are properly set.
11
46
46
53
57
13
13
14
14
18
18
21
21
DO
OR
53
53
99
4A
19
19
11
11
DO
26
30
10
10
4B
OR
32
12
12
88
11
33
33
31
31
16
16
4C
30
28
36
36
22
25
56
56
22 23
22
34
34
15
15
32
32
35
35
24
24
33
33
20
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Garage Door Opener Accessories Order Form
Formulario de pedido de accesorios para abridores de puertas de garaje
Formulaire de commande des accessoires pour ouvre-porte de garage
For additional accessories not shown. visit our website at www.overheaddoor.com
Para accesorios adicionalesno mostrada, visite nuestro sitio web en www.overheaddoor.com
pour les accessoires supplémentaires pas montré, visiter notré site web à www.overheaddoor.com
(OCD CTD-1) 1-Button Compact Remote - Allows remote operation of garage door.
Comprima el Mando de Distancia - Proporciónar operación remoto de la puerta del garaje.
Télécommande compacte - Permettre opération éloign´´de porte de garage.
P/N 35664R
$36.50
(OCD CTD-3) 3-Button Compact Remote - Allows remote operation of 3 garage doors.
De 3 botones Comprima el Mando de Distancia - Proporciónar operación remoto de tres las puertas del garaje.
3-boutenner la Télécommande compacte - Permettre opération éloign´ trois portes de garage.
P/N 35664S $50.00
(OCD F TD-1) 1-Button Flashlight Transmitter - Remote Controller with a Flashlight.
1 abrocha transmisor de linterna - Director remoto con una linterna.
1-boutenner l’émetteur de lampe de poche - Le contrôleur éloigné avec de lampe de poche.
P/N 35665R
$45.00
(OWC-2W) Deluxe Wall Console - Operates Garage Door. Independent light control. Security vacation lock.
Consola de lujo de pared - Acciona la puerta del garaje. Control de luz independiente. Cerradura de
seguridad para vacaciones.
La Console dse luxe de Mur - Actionne la porte de garage. Commande d’éclairage indépendante.
Interrupteur de verrouillage de sécurité.
P/N 35669R
$35.00
(OMSWC-2W) Multi-function Wall Console with Motion Sensor - Automatically turns on garage light when
you need it.
La Consola de la pared de la multi-función con Promueve Sensor - Automáticament vueltas en la luz de garaje
cuando usted lo necesita.
La Console Multifontions de Mur avec Fait signe le Détecteur - Allume automatiquement la lumière de
garage quand vous avez besoin de lui.
P/N 35746R
$39.00
(OWKPD) Dual Frequency Wireless Keypad - Operates CodeDodger® Garage Door Openers without Remote
Control or key.
La frecuencia doble teclado numérico radiofónico - Acciona los abridores de puertas de garaje CodeDodger® sin
control remoto o llave.
Frequency double le clavier numérique sans fil - Actionne les ouvre-porte de garage avec CodeDodger® sans
télécommande ni clé.
P/N 35668R $50.00
(GLU-3) 3/4 oz.TubesScrew Drive Lubricant - Ensures proper equipment wear protection.
3/4 once Lubricante de tornillo accionar - Asegura componente correcto protección por deterioro.
La onza 3/4 Lubricant de la vis - Garantir componant exact par systéme défense vers user.
$5.00
P/N 35164R
(OWB2) Universal Wall Button - Provides additional convenient inside operation of door.
Botón de pared universal - Proporciona operación conveniente de la puerta desde el interior.
Bouton mural universel - Actionne l’ouvre-porte de l’intérieur du garage.
P/N 35670R
$3.75
(GPS-5) Perfect Stop® - Ensures perfect parking.
Stop Perfecto® - Asegura el estacionamiento perfecto.
Butoir Perfect Stop® - Permet de stationner à la perfection dans le garage.
$4.00
P/N 34964R
(OSXL8) PowerMax Screw Drive Extension Kit - An Extension that increases the travel of the Opener to
accommodate an eight foot door.
El extensión deslizante de PowerMax Screw Drive - Una extensión para aumentar la carrera de un abridor,
para acomodar una puerta de 8 pies (2,43 m).
Nécessaire de rallonge du PowerMax Screw Drive - Rallonge de prolongeant la course de l’ouvre-porte
pour une porte de 2,4 m (8 pi) de hauteur.
P/N 35671R
(60 WATT) Enhanced/Rough Service Light Bulb - Ensures proper equipment compatability.
Bombilla de 60 Vatios - Asegura componente correcto de sistema.
Éclairage de 60 WATT - Garantir componant exact par systéme.
P/N 26210A.S
(GER-2) Emergency Release Kit - Provides access to garage from outside in the event of
an electrical power failure.
Juego de pica-porte de pestillo - Permitir entrtada desde por fuera de garaje porque corte
de eléctrico.
Nécessaires de Déclenchement de secours - Le nécessaire de déclenchement
de secours est conçupour vous permettre d’accéder à votre garage depuis
P/N 34963R
l’extérieur en cas de panne de courant et lorsqu’il.
$32.00
For Help, call 1-800-784-5028 or visit www.overheaddoor.com
No C.O.D. shipments. Please include check or money
order, made payable to The Overhead Door Corp.
Do not send cash. Allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
1-800-354-3643. Please have part number and credit
card ready. Mail Order Form to: Operator Division,
22790 Lake Park Blvd, Alliance, Ohio 44601. We
accept Visa or Mastercard on phone orders only.
Please add local sales tax if you reside in one of the states listed.
California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York,
Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin
TOTAL ORDER
SHIPPING & HANDLING
STATE SALES TAX
GRAND TOTAL
5.00
Las Instrucciones que Ordenan
No se aceptan pedidos de pago contra entrega (COD).
Sírvase incluir su cheque o giro postal, la cuenta
pagadera hecha a The Overhead Door Corp. No envíe
dinero en efectivo. Concédanos 3 a 4 semanas para la
entrega. 1-800-354-3643. Sírvase tener listos los
números del modelo y de la tarjeta de crédito. Enviar
hacer un pedido de mercancia a: Operator Division,
22790 Lake Park Blvd, Alliance, Ohio 4460.
Aceptamos pedidos telefónicos de Visa o Mastercard.
Sírvase agregar el impuesto de ventas local si usted reside en
uno de los siguientes estados:
California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York,
Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin
TOTAL DEL PEDIDO
FLETE Y MANEJO
IMPUESTO DE VENTAS ESTATAL
GRAN TOTAL
5.00
Instructions Commandant
Pas d’expédition contre remboursement. Veuillez inclure un
chèque ou un mandat bancaire, le payable fait à The Overhead
Door Corp. N’envoyez pas d’argent comptant. Accordez de 3
à 4 semaines pour la livraison. 1-800-354-3643. Ayez sous la
main le numéro de la pièce et celui de la carte de crédit. Mettre
à la poste le arrngement à: Operator Division, 22790 Lake
Park Blvd, Alliance, Ohio 44601. Nous acceptons les
commandes par téléphone avec paiement par carte de crédit
Visa ou Mastercard.
California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York,
Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin
COMMANDE TOTALE
$32.00
$2.73
MANUTENTION ET EXPÉDITION
TAXE DE VENTE
TOTAL GLOBAL
5.00
SHIP ORDER TO:
ENVIAR MERCANCIA CON:
EXPÉDIER MARCHANDISE POUR:
NAME / NOMBRE / NOM
ADDRESS / DIRECCIÓN / ADRESSE
$20.00
STB Adapter Brackets (2) - Used in conjunction with standard STB Brackets.They provide
additional clearance and mounting options.
El adaptador pone entre paréntesis (2) - Usado en unión con paréntesis uniformes de
montar de STB, ellos proporcionan el espacio libre adicional junto con mortar las opciones.
Crochets d’adaptateur (2) - Utilisé conjointement avec STB standard monter les crochets,
ils fournissent le dégagement supplémentaire avec monter d’options.
P/N 34439R.S
Ordering Instructions
Veuillez indiquer les taxes de vente locales si vous résidez dans l’un
des états répertoriés ci-dessous.
(OD8X) SilentLift Extension Kit - An Extension that increases the travel of the Opener to accommodate an
eight foot door.
Juego de extensión de cadena deslizable - Una extensión para aumentar la longitud de la baranda para
acomodar una puerta de 8 pies (2,43 m).
Nécessaire de prolongement du coulisseau - Rallonge de prolongeant la course de l’ouvre-porte
pour une porte de 2,4 m (8 pi) de hauteur.
P/N 35672R
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