The Whistler Group 100R Garage Door Opener Receiver User Manual 8
The Whistler Group Garage Door Opener Receiver 8
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75W“"""3“‘r‘1"TVW‘”'MW“VP‘=‘WPW} . . ,, Z”; LIJHIETLER AUTO-MATION PRODUCTS SECURE CODE “‘ WITH SMART FLASH 'T’_, U-INSTALL® GARAGE DOOR OPENERS FOR USE ON MOST TYPES OF GARAGE DOORS - DO NOT THROW THIS MANUAL AWAY. Keep in a safe location for future reference. ' Do not connect to power until instructed to do so. - Do not run door opener until completely installed. ' Door opener will not operate until beam sensor is installed and properly aligned. 0 For your protection, wear safety glasses. Read and follow ALL instructions carefully. FOR INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE CALL 1-800-521-5262 021 .0349 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Dear Homeowner, Please read the following IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS before beginning assembly and installation. A THIS CAUTION SYMBOL APPEARS PERlODICALLY THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL. IT WILL IDENTIFY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. - These safety Instructions must be followed to persons installing, using or In the vicinlty of the garage door or garage door opener. A. BE SURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . INSTALL THE GARAGE DOOR OPENER ONLY ON A PROPERLY BALANCED ANO LUERICATED GARAGE DOOR. AN IMPRDP- ERLY BALANCED DDOR COULD CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. LUBRICATE YOUR DOOR BY APPLYING A LIGHT OIL OR SILICONE LUBRICANT TO THE DOOR HINGES, MOUNTING HARDWARE AND THE ROLLER BEARINGS. YOUR DOOR SHOULD MOVE FREELY BY HAND WITHOUT STICKING OR BINDING. DO NOT APPLY OIL OR GREASE TO THE ROLLER TRACKS, CONDUCT DOOR BALANCE TEST BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. DOOR BALANCE TEST Raise your door to ils mid-point and release h. The door should remain in this position wiIhout moving up or down. Next, move the door to the 3/4 open position and release it. The door should remain in place or move slowly to the full open position. Finally, move the door Io the 3/4 close position and release it The door should remain in place or move slowly Io the full close position. If the door fails any of these three door tests, Ihe springs may be am of adjustment. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables. spring aszcmblies and other hardware before installing the opener. Some parts are under EXTREME tension at times and can cause serious injury if Improperly handled. C. REMOVE ALL ROPES AND REMOVE OR MAKE INCPEHATIVE ALL LOCKS CONNECTED TO THE GARAGE DOOR SEFORE E. MOUNT THE RED EMERGENCY RELEASE was 6 FEET ABOVE THE FLOOR. IT SHOULD BE REACHAELE BY ADULTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD TO ALLOW MANUAL USE OF THE GARAGE DOOR IN AN EMERGENCY. . DO NOT CONNECT OPENER TO POWER SOURCE UNTIL INSTRUCTED To Do so. EXTENSION CORDS SHOULD NOT BE USED. THE OF’ENEFI MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A PROPERLY- GROUNDED 120 VOLT THREE-PRONG OUTLET. . LOCATE THE WALL MOUNTED PUSHBUTTON WITHIN SIGHT OF THE DOOR AND AT A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 5 FEET ABOVE THE FLOOR SO SMALL CHILDREN CANNOT REACH IT. MOUNT IT AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS OF THE DOOR. . BE SURE To INSTALL THE ENTRAPMENT WARNING LABEL NEXT to THE CONTROL BUTTON. READ THE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WARNING LABEL ON THE REAR OF me OPENER AND ALSO THE EMERGENCY RELEASE TAG, WHICH IS INSTALLED ON THE EMERGENCY RELEASE CORD oF THE TFIAVELEFI. AFTER INSTALLING DOOR OPENER, THE DOOR MUST REVERSE WHEN IT COMES IN CONTACT WITH A 1-1/2 INCH HIGH OBJECT (OR A 2X4 BOARD LAID FLAT ON THE FLOOR). CHECK THE SAFETY REVERSING MECHANISM OFTEN (ONCE A MONTH IS RECOMMENDED) TO ENSURE IT REVERSES WITH A MINIMUM AMOUNT OF FORCE. THIS MUST BE RETESTED ANY TIME AN ADJUSTMENT IS MADE TO THE DOOR ARM. FORCE ADJUSTMENTS, DR CLOSED POSITION ADJUSTMENT. IF DAMAGE TO ANY MECHANICAL DRIVE OR STRUCTURAL COMPONENT or UNIT Is OBSERVED DISCONTINUE USE AND CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED GARAGE DOOR/DOOR OPENER DEALER on THE CONSUMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY. INSTALLING OPENER. ACCIDENTAL ENGAGEMENT OF DOOR LOCKS MM RESULT IN DAMAGE To DOOR OR OPENER AND IF you sEtEcr TOO MUCH DOOR Ponce, on DID NOT PROPERLY REIN- PCSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY. Foace YOUR DOOR (IF REQUIRED) AS INSTRUCTED, you HAV SEVERELV DAMAGE vouR GARAGE noon AND DOOR OPENER. ALWAYS SEIiCT . IF POSSIBLE. INSTALL noon OPENED 7 FEET on MORE THE LOWEST FORCE POSSIELE To OPERATE voun boon. AEOVE THE FLOOR. THIS MAY NOT as POSSIBLE WITH MOST ONE-PIECE Doons. IN THIS CASE INDIVIDUALS OVER 6 FOOT NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY QR IF IT WILL NOT SHOULD BE ALERT TO THIS POTENTIAL OESTACLE WHILE IN REVERSE OFF OF A 14/2 INCH HIGH OBJECT. THE GARAGE. Page 2 ozNGGDo FEATURES CONTROLS To operate door, press either the hand held transmitter button or wall mounted pushbutton for one to two seconds. The door will automatically open or close Door can be stopped during any portion of the opening or closing cycle by pressing either of the buttons. The next time the button is pressed, the door will move in the opposite direction, SAFE-T-MONITORY'“ The opener electronically selects the minimum force required to operate the door. The opener selects the user adjustable force level the first cycle after an obstruction. As described in the next section. FORCE ADJUSTMENTS Independent OPEN and CLOSE dials allow you to select the minimum force required to open and close the door. When properly adjusted, door will automatically reverse if it senses an obstmction while closing and stop if it hits an obstacle when opening. SAFE-T-CYCLETM This system will reverse a closing door in 30 seconds or less if door is unable to travel to the fully closed position. EMERGENCY RELEASE Your door opener is equipped with an emergency release device. To disconnect door from opener, pull release cord down allowing disconnect to latch. This will allow you to manually open or close the door. To reconnect door to opener, pull release cord away from door and allow traveler to latch. By operating power unit, the traveler will automatically reconnecL CONTROL CONNECTIONS All openers are provided with two screw terminals for the attachment of a wall mounted pushbutton or foui'lftitfction wall console. A two pin plug is also provided to connect the Beam Sensor to the power unit. Qungr wil not operate until Beam Sensor is connected and aligned. SPECIFICATIONS Voltage Required: 120 Volts - 60Hz. - 7A - lPl—l. A grounded, three (3) hole electrical ouuet is required W ARMNG - FIRE AM) EXTRA PMEXT PROTECTION Overload Protection: Motor is equipped with automatic thermal overload device to reduce risk of fire as required by U.L. 2 l 1 I. This prevents the motor from operating if overheated THERMAL OVERLOAD WILL TEMPORARILY DEFEAT AUTOMATIC REVERSING FUNCTIONS. USE EMERGENCY RELEASE TO OPEN DOOR IN CASE OF THERMAL OVERLOAD. Motor will cool after 5 to IO minutes and operation will resume, USNGGDO 10 Feet — 4 Inches From end of tube assembly to rear of opener power unit, Opener Length: Minimum Head Room Required: 2 Inches (Tracked Doors) 6 Inches (Trackless Doors) Average Door Speed: 7 Inches per second Page 3 DOOR Sr OPENER TERMINOLOGY WARNlNG: Tilli "Ar “t: door opener h intended Use the illustrations below to determine the major compo- A for use on one of [he ypes of doors shown below nents of your garage door. Before you begin assembly, review ONLY. lt is CNSAFE to unempr installation on the mounting procedure on page 11, to help you plan out, any other type ol'door or moving mechanism. ahegd' szftjme, a means of securing the power unit. TRACKLESS-TYPE DOORS ONE-PlECE TRACKED DOORS SECTIONAL TRACKED DOORS ONE-FIECE moons WITH TRACKLESS- TYPE noon (JAMS) SEC'HONAL DOORS WITH DOORS WITH CURVED CURVED DOOR TRACK DOOR TRACK I/ I THACKLESS DOORS INSTRUCTIONS will be identified will! 3 "SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS' OUTLINE (9 DOOR HEADER - The wood or metal beam positioned @ DOOFi ROLLERS - Attached to door and follow inside horizontally across the top of garage doorway. the door tracks. Not used on tracldess doors. noon spams - Springs used to balance the door @ HIGH-RISE -The highest point the top ofdoor reaches B1 —Torsion spring, B2 4 Extension spring. when opening. © Doon TRACKS - Metal guides to allow door to travel ® HEAD ROOM - Areaberween high rise ofdoororthedoor ri stmr’ghr path. Not used on truckless doors. spring and the bottom of rafters or finished ceilings, Do not attempt assembly with less than 2 inches of head room To become more familiar with your garage door opener. review the following illustration and terminology of an installed opener. Power Header Assembled Mounting Angle and Straps\ Cord stacker We, Tubs Tube Sections Chain/Cable Traveler , / Assembly ; + / Lighthver ‘ , Puehhrmnn . " Connections ———————— BeamSensar fl | > 00mm NOTE: Special Remote 30:1, ( lgl lnslmctlom! I Program r c e a , rum-wry,» . L EaerK Llnk q Doaunnly Power Unit Bum" Ea: Link, L Link and Antenna ow Emnkel will he Door Bracket $1233?" Md is Shawn Emergency Release Admsmm MNGGDO COMPONENTS 8 TOOLS CAREFULLY INSPECT YOUR NEW GARAGE DOOR OPENER FOR ANY POSSIBLE DAMAGE AND/OR SHORT- AGE OF PARTS. SEPARATE ALL PARTS, FASTENERS AND ACCESSORIES AS CALLED OUT BELOW. DO NOT ATTEMPT INSTALLATION IF PARTS ARE DAMAGED OR MISSING. MAJOR COMPONEN _ Traveler and Idler T 13 anev Uml nghl Cover Traveler Carrier u e 4 Tube Sections R I eCcrd Fushbuncn Emergency 53:5“me ”VP“ PM” "WW” Release Cord Tag a EarUnk m Mounling snaps w v D k Enllapmem “ “ oar alas sl HeaderBracket B‘HeaderEracksl ”91 LU“ w v (Supplledwml ° " some Models) ll v ‘ ll 0 v . ., v s v Mounting Angle Supplied Three-Button Wnrl Sums Models Transmifler cnal‘n Guard Wire Visor Cllp w? TOOLS REQUIRED BOXES El Adiuslable Wrench El panel or Perl D ”2" Sucks! Wrench El Drill With 1/4" El Tape Measure D Step Ladder 4/22/43 I Ligmillfiils \§ 3 Piece u12" x 4" Board 6sz 1] Blade Screwdrlver 4 - Lag Screws 2 4 Carriage Bells 1 . Shoulder Ball 9 - Hex Balls 10 4 Lockwashers 10 - Hex Nuls 3 - Master Llrlk Assembly 3655‘s; mm W“ m E ml EM © (0) g n n ll 2- mews PM my Claws pm l- Claws Pln a - Lack Cllps 4- Large Wood Screws 2. Small Woml Screws 4.7mm 55’s“ DSNGGDO Page 5 ASSEMBLY ”34,4, W119" 3 (W953) \9d Pullev \ N To protect power unit during assembly, use cardboard packing panels. Locate remote control inside packing material and set it aside in a safe place. V A, Assemble the 5 tube sections as shown in Fig, 1. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE TUBE SECTIONS ARE FULLV SEATED. Double Knot The “End To End“ length must be 113-1/ " (or less). . / (You may need to gently rap them togemer.) B. Attach pulley to end of tube using the one and one half Double Knut inch (l-l/Z") clevis pin and a lock clip. See Fig. 2. C, Tie a double knot in one end of red cord. Attach knob and emergency release tag. Attach other end of red cord to traveler cam using another double knotr See Fig. 3. Dr Slide traveler unto tube assembly. Make sure (am) arrow on traveler points toward idler assembly. E. Insert end of tube assembly into tube support on top of power unit. See Fig, 4, End cl Tube TU“ SUMO" Assembly ‘ol lll Idler Assembly Cardboard Panel Traveler 14/2" Clevl's Pm Lock Clip FASTENERS USED UN THIS PAGE: Page 8 OGNGGDO ASSEMBLY (conmmusm FIG. 5 Idler Assembly / / Mlddle Tube Section CE 39 4 F. Position traveler on middle tube section See Fig, 5. G Using master link assembly, secure loose and of chain to traveler cam'er. Fasten retaining clip on top. See Fig. 6. H. Loop chain around drive sprocket on top of power unit. Make sure traveler remains on middle tube section. If noL reloop chain around drive sprocket, See Fig. 7. MASTER LINK ASSEMBLY Helaim'ng Clip FlG- 7 TOP VIEW Tube Su on . . Traveler 99 @ omeaoo page 7 ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED) ll Secure Other end of chain to chain adjust bolt with n ruzrster link assembly. Fasten retaining clip on mp. See Fig. 8. Master Llnk J. Thread body lock nut all the way onto chain adjust bolt. Retarnrng Clip Kl Locate cable assembly, then thread chain adjust body onto chain adjust bolt approximately four full turns. L. Pull loose end of cable through idler assembly until it can be attached to other side of traveler carrier. See Fig. 9. M. Secure cable to traveler carrier with master link assembly. Fasten retaining clip on lap. NA Tum chain adjust body wand in direction shown until chain is tight, then tighten body lock nut against chain adjust body to prevent the assembly from loosening, See Fig. 8 again. Tumbuckle Traveler Retaining or 0. Install chain guard over drive sprocket by pressing down until mbs snap into Frame. See Fig. 10A FASTENERS USED ON Page 8 THIS PAGE: Master Llnk Assembly DSNGGDO INSTALLATION IMPORTANT! IT ls CRITICAL THAT you IDENTIFY WHAT TYPE OF noon you HAVE, AS lT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY voun OPENER IS INSTALLED. SEE PAGE 4. A. Mark the centerline of door on header above door and on D Using this figure. measure from floor and mark that point top ofdoor. See Fig. 11. on door header. Locate bottom of header bracket at that point and directly on centerline mark. (Header bracket B. Slowl ‘e .Wh "t h 't h' h~r's ' t y rats door 6" ‘ reac as l 5 lg l e pom may be mounted higher, but do not mount any lower.) (highest distance off the ground when door is opening). place a support (prop) under door to hold it at that posi- See F'g‘ 13‘ lion. Measure dismnce from floor to top edge or door. See IMPORTANT: SOME MODELS ARE SUPPLIED WITH AN 8' Fig. 12. Remove support and lowerdoor. HEADER BRACKET FOR USE ON E' HIGH moons. IF YOUR MODEL ls SUPPLIED WITH Tuls BRACKET, PLEASE LOCATE I‘I’ Now I- — — — — nous wrrH THE 8‘ HEADER BRACKET MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FIG“ 1 1 ”EMU-INSTRUCTIONS! THAT ARE PACKAGED SEPARATELY. FoLLow THESE lNSTRuc— ' TECK’BSS‘TW" ”M’s °”'Y l nous; THEN commas on To PAGE 10 IN THE MANUAL. 6" Above ngh-HISE ol Door L _ ._. _ _ E. Holding header bracket securely in position, mark holes on door header. A nail may he used to temporarily hold Door Header . / |‘——Ce“'e”‘"e °' DW’ header bracket in place See Fig} I3. _ 7 _ ngh Hlse I 2” a' Header Bracket (Supplled wlln Some Models) High Hlse F. With marks as guide, use a 1/4" drill bit to drill pilot holes in door header. See Fig. I4. . . p . ._ G. Secure header bracket to door header with two lag screws. Cr Add two (2) mches to the dtlenCL. measured for hlgh—rlse Make sure bracket is tightly secured. for Tracked-Type Doors. , . . ,‘ _ . _ NOTE: In some types of garages. there may be a steel channel Add 5" (6) mm m ‘he “we mum“ f‘” h‘gh'me across door header. If channel is there, drill 5/16" holes in for TmckleSS-Type DoorS- channel, and I/4" holes in door header. - — — - - FIG- 12 One-Piece SPECIAL leTHUcTtONsl Sectional Trackless-Type Doors Only Tracked Door nuke" °°°’ iii“ ll Screws (2) 1/4“ Drilled Holes H‘s" R155 ngh Fuss heroism meg Lag Screws INSTALLATION (comruuuem G. Place power unit on floor and raise idler assembly up to . Traveler header bracket. See Fig, 15. Assembly Power Unit Header Brackei Idler Assembly Emergency ONE-PIECE AND secriomAL TnAéliéD moons omv K. Raise door to full open position and place a 2" x 4" board (on edge} between tube and door. The 2" x A" ensures that tube assembly has enough clearance when door is opening, Tube should rest on 2" x 4" directly in line with center of door. See Fig. ISA Header Bracket H. Use the 2" clevis pin and a lock clip to secure idler assembly to header bracket. See Fig. 16 NOTE: Header bracket has additional positioning holes if height adjustment is necessary. Ir can also be mounted upside down for further adjustment. l. Carefully raise power unit and set it on a ladder or other suitable prop Unit should be high enough to clear fully opened door. J. Pull emergency release cord down and slide traveler toward power unit. See Fig. 17. FAerntzas USED ON THIS PME: 2“ Clovis Pm Page 10 Lock cup tUNGGDO INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) F|G_ 19 TRACKED—TYPE DOOR MOUNTING (I __________________ $2135 H Position of Top of Dam m Dnor as it Opens oi Door IG. 20 5" Above Door Must be at a Slight Downward Angle when Fully Open Door In Closed Position _"__"1'1'I Open Position TRACKLESS-TYPE DOOR MOUNTING Door in Open Highflise or Door Fosrtion M.H/ _ _ 4/1 Power Untt Tia ler Lowering power unit funher may improve — — opetao'on on . large/heavy Tube (at tube support) MUST be doors. approximately 1“ LOWER THAN _| L_____________WWWWW&____J GARAGE WITH FINISHED CEILING Mounting Straps SECURING POWER UNIT General Information: Mounting instructions for power unit must be somewhat general. due to the many different ceiling designs. Due to these differences, every power unit installation could be slightly different. Basic carpentry procedures. coupled with a little prerpltrnning. should be all that is required to mount power unit. A local carpen- ter can be contacted to provide whatever assistance is required. The main concern in mounting power unit is that the installation he secure-£3 mounted for opera- rirmul strength, rigidity and solely. Mounting straps can be easily bent and cut at conform tu whatever configuration is required. See Figs. 1‘) and 2“. FAerNEns USED mu fills PAGE: Lockwssher and HEX Nut L. Mount power unit to an overhead beam or ceiling. See Fig. 21 for typical mounting suggestions. Use lag screws, hex head bolts, hex nuts and lockwashers. (Lag screws are for use in overheard wood beams or ceilings; hex head bolts, Iockwashers, and nuts are for mounting stmps and angle.) Crossing mounting straps helps to insure power unit will not sway side to side. Additional 2" x 4"’s may be needed for proper insurllation. M. Once power unit is mgmelv mounted. remove all supports and ladders Opemm door manually several tunes to ensure that door travels freely and does not contact tube. Top edge of door should clear tube by at least. one inch. l l it Leg Screws ill HNGGDO lulilllrllm @ Hex W's Loekwasher Hex Nut Page 11 N. Assemble L link to bar link, as shown in Fig. 22 for tracked-type doors and F lg. 23 for lrackless-type doors. Use [W0 (2) hex bolts, lockwashers and hex nuts. 0, Attach door bracket to L link and bar llnk assembly. Use shoulder bolt, lockwasher and hex nut. Be sure it is assem- bled as shown. P. Attach L link and bar link assembly to traveler by insenA in; (he 1 inch clevis pin through traveler and assembly. Insert n lack clip throngh small hole in clevis pin, Assem— ble as shown in Fig. 22 for tracked-type doors or Fig. 23 for tmckless-type doors. Q. Pull emergency release cord and slide traveler toward door. FIG. 22 TRACKED-TYPE DOOR MOUNTING Lock Emergency Release Knob Bar Llnk ankwashers and Hex Nuts Dccr Evackel Lockwashers and Hex Nuts .l_‘ & ShoulderEcll (musl be pnsmoned as shown) INSTALLATION [CONTINUED] I'F__-'""-__-1 IG. 23 l TRACKLESS-TYPE DOORS ONLY I Lockwashers N l Shouldstnlt and H“ ”5 (must be vosmuned as shown) ll. {W Bar Llnk Hex Balls Emergenzy I ReleaseCnrd — — - — — — — _ — — DOOR REINFORCEMENT MPORTANT NOTICE: To PREVENT PossIELE DAMAGE TO . GARAGE DOORS, LIGHTWElGHT STEEL AND FIBERGLASS norms MUST BE REINFORCED BEFORE DOOR BRACKET IS INSTALLED. ALWAVS suPFoRT INSIDE OF DOOR BOTH VERnCALLv AND HORI- zoNTALLv WITH A 2“x4" BOARD, CHANNEL, on ANGLE IRON. VERTICAL ERACE Mus'r COVER AT LEAsT 1115 TOP PANEL OF A SECTIONAL noon, AND HORIZONTAL ERACE MUST as AT LEAST SIX (6) FEEr LONG. SEE FIG. 24. FAILURE TO PROPERLY BRACE DOOR PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF OPENER MAY RESULT IN SEVERE DOOR DAMAGE. ADDITION OF BRACES MAY AFFECT BALANCE OF DOOR. AFTER INSTAL- LATION. CHECK FOR PROPER MANUAL OPERATION AND REBALANCE DOOR IF NECESSARY. FIG. 24 Door Bracket {gsyifiél mam” Horizontal Support Angles — N01 Suppnea Vevtlcal Supporl Angle 7 Not Supphed FAerNERs usEn on THIS FAGE: r. IZNGGDO l_l J ShDu Page” FL 01 & E Lock Cllp I“ Claws Pln v ‘ . l ldel Boll E W <0 HEX Balls Hex Nul Lock Washer R, Position door bracket near top ofdoor, as close as possible to center of top door roller. Mark two holes on door. On sectional doors, door rollers should be 3" to 6" from lop of door. If not, simpIy position bracket 3" to 6” below top of door. Bar Link should be adjusted to 45“. See Fig 25. S. Slide traveler back and drill two (2) 5/16' holes through door at marked holes. Traveler 3. . 5" Sectmnal Doors Mark and Dnll 5/15' Ho1es NOTE Bar link should be adjusted Io 45“ as shown. T. Move traveler assembly toward door and attach bracket to door. Use hex bolts or carriage bolts to fasten bracket to door, See Fig, 26. FIG. 26 MAKE SURE door Ilnka 9 Is strai ht. u, WRONG ml,” ) WRONG 111, kl’l flip G CORRECT ONE-PIECE AND STEEL WOOD SECTIONAL SECTIONAL DOORS DOORS Door Flol1sr Door Roller Centerhne INSTALLATION [CONTINUED] — — - _ _ - — _ — _ SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS! | TFIACKLESS DOORS ONLY | I Position door bracket on top edge of door, directly on I centerline. Use a pencil to mark hole locations on door. I]: Drill (2) 5/I6" holes through door at marked holes. See I Fig. 27 Use hex bolts or carriage bolts I0 fasten bracket to door. I See Fig 28. : FIG. 23 m,“ é I 1‘ Carnage Bolt, Hex Bolt, Lockwasher I Lockwasnar and Nut and Nut FASTENERs 115517 on ‘111111 1‘1111 1111111 THIS PAGE: I3NGGDO lflll "l1l E 11 1 1 1 l; OR Hex Bulls Carriage Boll @ Page 13 Loekwasher Hex Nut IMPORTANT: Doon OPENER wxu. NOT OPERATE UNTIL BEAM SENSOR IS CONNECTED TO POWER UNIT AND PROPERLY ALIGNED. FIED ALIGNMENT LIGHT MUST BE ON. OTHERWISE, DOOR CAN BE CLOSED BY MAINTAINING CONSTANT PRESSURE ON WALL—MOUNTED PUSHBUWON SEMI-Y- A. Use four thumb screws to attach sending and receiving units to mounting brackets . See Fig, 29. B. Use wood screws to attach receiving unit to wall with eye 5 inches above floor. Make sure beam mm. Beam "Eye" must be mounted as close to (he lmuorn edge ol‘ door as possible to offer maximum entrapment protection. See Fig 30. C. Run wires up wall across top of door opening. then dawn other side. Temporarily stnple wires in place using bummed staples. DO NQT RUN WIRES IN A LOCATION WHERE THEY WILL INTERFEHE WITH MOVEMENT OF THE DOOR. BEAM SE NSDR MOUNTING Red Alignment Light ZrFln Connector . Receiving . L % Mounting % Moummgsraeket mm; and Slot I I M... Wood Screws Screws D. Mount sending unit like receiving unit with "Eye" 5 inches or less above floor. Make sure beam clears door tracks. E. Uncoil remaining wire with Z-pin connector. Route wire up garage wall across ceiling to back of power unit. Secure wires in place using M Staples. F. Plug beam sensor into connector at rear of power unit. Make sure locking lab is properly inserted as shown in Fig. 31. FIG. 30 Loop and Secure Extra Wile Keep Wires clear of Door Movement Power Cord Power UruI ‘ Receiving WARNING: TU pasvem ssmous INJURY on 5 Inches DEATH, BEAM SENSOR “EYE“ MUST 1. orLess as mum-rep LESS THAN FIVE . wanes |5"1 ABOVE GARAGE noon. IMWW‘N“ Locking misusing menus us an an"! mnuzmu is Tab msimn As wow". FASTENERS usEn am This PAGE: Page 14 Large Wood Screws Thumb Screws ”NGGDO A. Strip 1/4" of insulation off each end of pushbutwn wire. Connect wires to two screws an rear of pushbutron as shown inFig. 32. E Mount pushbutton out of the reach of children Mai fgt ghove the floor with wood screws. See Fig. 33. C. Using 'nsulnted staples, run wire from pushbutton to power uniL T H W RE , or place wire close to 120 volt power wires. Separate as far as possible. NOTE: If garage has more than one opener, keep pushbutton wires separated as far as possible. FIG. 32 LIGHTED FUSHEU'ITON STANDARD PUSHBUTTON Termlnais A, Install light bulbs into lamp sockets. NOTE: Do MIT use light bulbs rated more than 100 watts each. Rough service bulbs are suggested. See F ig. 36. B. Lights stay on for 4-1/2 minutes when door opens or closes. C. Insert top tabs oflighr cover intc L» shaped holes in panel. D. Slide light cover down, then snap bottom tabs of cover into tab holes in panel. PUSHBU'ITDN INSTALLATION D. Strip about 1/4" of insulation off other end of wire and connect Io screw temrinals ar rear of power unit. See Figs. 33 and 34. E. Mount Entrapment Warning Label near pushbutton. Secure label with staples, if necessary. See Fig. 35 IMPORTANT: MOUNT PUSHEU'H'ON HlGHEfi THAN A CHILD CAN REACH AND IN A LOCATION WHERE noon IS EASlLY VISIBLE. igi ®LNEVER PASS UNDER A MOVING GARAGE DOOR. / 5 Foot Enrrapment M'mmum Warning Label l NOTE: If lighted pushbulton does not light reverse wires connected to screw terminals. Tab Hales Light Bulb FASTENERS USED 0M THIS PAGE: |5 NGGDO m Page 15 Small Wood Screws IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WA R N I N G : BEFORE CONNECTING EITHER THE DOOR FDHCE on DOOR POSITION, RETEST THE coon OPENER. FAILURE To ADJUST THE OPENER FROPEH~ POWER, PLEASE REVIEW THESE IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS. THEY ARE DESIGNED To FIEDLICE THE Ly M” CAUSE SEVERE MUN OH DEAN-L RISK OF SEVERE INJURV OR DEATH. HEAD AND FOLLOW ALL D. |p possigLE’ use mg EMERGENCY RELEASE ONLY WHEN THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. DOOR s CLOSED. USE CAUTIoN WHEN usINO This RELEASE wmI THE DOOR OPEN. WEAK OR BROKEN SPHNGS MAY CAUSE THE DOOR TO FALL RAPIIlY, CAUSING INJURY Oi DEATH. E. KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. SEE OWNERS MANUAL. AN IMPROPERLV BALANCED DOOR A. NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE, OR PLAY WITH DOOR CON' TROLS, KEEP REMOTE CONTROL AWAY FROM CHILDREN. El. ALWAVS KEEP MOVING DOOR In SIGHT Arm AWAY FROM PEOPLE AND DEJECTS UNTIL N Is COMPLETELY CLOSED. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE pATH OF THE MOVING DOOR. COULD CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON MAKE REPAIRS TO CAELEs. SFHING ASSEMBLIES C. TEST DOOR OPENER MONTHLY. THE GARAGE noon MUST AND omen Hmnwms. 2952521153227513‘3‘01fifé’éfiflifélu‘éfité F. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. POWER CONNECTION To REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, CONNECT POWER B. Cut off power cord about three inches from strain relief CORD ONLV To A PROPERLY GROUNOED 3 PHONE 120 VOLT bushing, then loosen the four comer screws and remove OUTLET. DO nor USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR CHANGE PLUG main opener cover. IN ANY WAY. |F PLUG oOES NOT FIT INTO OUTLET, CONTACT A , . . . . QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN To INSTALL A PROPER OUTLET. C‘ “I” “am ral'ef “mm; by sqi’efzmg plague tabs and pulling outward. Remove the remaining power cord cover- PERMANENT WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ing, and pull the loose wires into power unit allowing at least six Inches (6") for connecnng wires. DISCONNECT POWER AT FUSE EC)! BEFORE pnocgsnma, D. Using appropriate sized wire nuts, attach incoming white "neuu-nl" wire to white wire, black "hot" wire to the black wire, and green "ground" wire to Lhe green wire inside the power unit. NOTE: Where required by local codes, Opener must be per» manently wired by a licensed electrician. A- Locale incoming 120 V011 power cord and black plastic stmin E. Replace cover and switch power ON at fuse box. relief bushing whae cord enters frame. , BOTTOM VIEW L A. Beam sensor will "Beep" if not properly aligned or 15 Left aft obstructed. Align beam sensor by moving sending and _ A —~ ~~>\‘< receiving units up or down and left or righl until red AlignmCen'e' 0 (Lemma alignment light on receiving unit comes on. Thumb screws on bmtom can be loosened to move sensor left or righl. and Right mounting screws {hill fasten mounnng brackets to wall can be ”ISM Em“; loosened I0 move sensor up or down. See Fig. 37. FIG 37 E. Pixot sensors up or down and left or right until you} up the center of the operation. Tighten all thumb screws and Up/Down SIDE VIEW mounting screws when system is centered. A ’ , ,_ _ _ _ » ‘__, AIIgn In Cenlet _ C. Fimsh securing all wire. making sure not to break or short D? Jun/Down) Screws Page 16 an} OI’Ihe wires. Loop and secure any extra wire. 4 T "‘ > 15] flighrzment IQ Mountingl/Ll DOOR FORCE ADJUSTMENTS NOTE: DOOR OPENER WILL NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY UNTTL THE BEAM SENSOR IS INSTALLED AND PROPERLY ALIGNED. GARAGE DOOR MUST BE PROPERLY BALANCED TO PROCEED. A. The UP and DOWN DOOR FORCE adjustments on rear of power unit allow you to select how much opening and closing force power unit will apply. See Fig. 38. B. As a door force STARTINQ; P1151 |12N ONLY, identify door type, then use the chart below and select the door force on the two door force dials on rear ofpower unit. DOOR FORCE: DOOR CON§TRU§ T]! N 1-3 Single car, light. steel St fiberglass 3-5 Singlecarwood, and two cursreel orfiberglnss 5-7“ Two ecu wood door 7-S* Very large heavy doors IMPORTANT: If in the next step, while adjusting the FULL U? and FULL DOWN position of door, it requires more force to move your door up or down than what you selected, the door will reverse while closing or stop while opening. The lights on the power unit will flash. Simply select more Tome and operate door again. *CAUT|ON. ls vcu SELECT TOO MUCH nooa FORCE, on mo nor paopsfitv aziNFoncE mun DOOR (IF REQUIRED) as msmucrso, YOU MAY sevens~ LV DAMAGE voun GARAGE ooon AND noon OPENER ALWAYS SELECT THE LOWEST FORCE POSSAELE To OPERATE mus noon. OOR POSITION ADJUSTMENTS IMPORTANT: The FULL UP position of the door ll_ll_U_S_'[ be adjusted belore the FULL DOWN position. The door opener will become inoperative and the lights will blink rapidly If you do not follow these instructions. A. Locate the four (4) buttons on rear of power unit labeled LEARN UP and DOWN (DN), and MOVE UP and DOWN (DN). These are used to adjust the FULL UP and FULL DOWN positions of the door. See Fig. 38. B. To set the FULL UP position of the door, £11555 AND HQ D the LEARN E button, then press the MOVE UP and MOVE DOWN (DN) buttons until the desired FULL UP position of the door is selected. See Fig, 38. C. Next, to adjust the FULL DOWN door position. REESE ML]! the LEARN DOWN DN button, then press the MOVE UP and MOVE DOWN (DN) buttons until the door is in the FULL DOWN position. The door opener tube should be slightly bowed. See Fig, 38. D. Use the wall mounted pushbutton to E! LLY QPEN then EL‘L Yi QSEthe garage door. E. During the first CLOSE cycle. me door will close with more force and the tube will bow slightly more than you selected. This indicates the door opener is "finding" the floor. All future cycles will be as you selected. NOTE. If the door reverses while closing or stops while opening us you are setting the door position adjustments, you may need to select a higher door UP or DOWN force. You should also make sure beam sensor alignment light is on, |7NGGDO Learn Up Door Force Up Flemcle “Fl" Page 17 REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING A WARNING: KEEP REMOTE con- TROLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES. DOOR MAY OPERATE DURING THE NEXT STEPS. KEEP DOOR PATHWAY CLEAR. NOTE: Remote control will NOT operate door opener until you set DOOR POSITION ADJUSTMENTS, A, Press the REMOTE "R" button under red light on rear of power unit. Red light above button and lights on power unit will come on. See Fig. 39. B. While lights are still on, press button on remote control you wish to use to operate door. Lights will blink two times then turn off. See Fig. 40, C. Press this SAME button on remote control again to acuvate door opener. Do To program additional remote controls, repeat steps A through C. E. lfyou wait 30 seconds, the light will turn off allowing you to Slzlrl. over. F. If you HOLD the REMOTE "R" button (or 10 seconds the lights will blink 6 times. ALL programming will be erased, allowing you to start over. See Fig. 41. LIGHT CONTROL (For remote controls with more than one button) If you program a second button on the SAME remote control to the SAME opener. the button can be used to turn lights ON and OF. FCC Radio Usage Limimions CAUTION: The garage door operator and all accessory radio equipment have been designed In Federal Communimlinns Sixminrlis for Part 15 ndio devices. Opemthm oflhl's device is subject to are following conditions: (1) This device may not must harmful imerrerenee; (2) This device must accept any Interference that may be rmived, Including interference that may muse undesired operation; (3) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by are mdnufacturer could void the aulhur'll) oi users Io operate this equipment Page 18 Antenna Wire Blink-Blink Blink-Blink ElinKABlinKOFF lsNGGDO WARNING: SEVERE DAMAGE TO DOOR, DOOR OPENER OR PERSONS MAY OCCUR IF THE UP OR DOWN FORCE IS SET TOO HIGH FOR CONDUCTING THE FOLLOWING TESTS. KEEP DOOR PATHWAY CLEAR. DESTRUCTION TESTING: A. While the door is going down, extend your hands under the bottom edge of the door, (Use gloves.) The door should EAle reverse off of your hands and begin to go up. [in does not, select a LOWER down force, and test again. See fig. 42. B. While the door is opening, grasp the bottom edge and try stopping it. Do not put your fingers between door sections. The door should STOP, with minimum force applied. If it does not, select n LOWER up force, and test again. IMPORTANT: This test must be conducted two times in a row to ensure proper entrapment protection. ENTRAPMENT TESTING: A. Place a 1-1/2 inch object (or a 2" x 4” Ioid flat) under the center of me door opening, then activate the door to close. Make sure door linkage is adjusted correctly. The door should contact the object, then reverse and open. If it does not reset up and down door positions, select it lower DOWN FORCE and test again (See page 17). B. If selecting a lower down force does not correct the problem, you MUST go back to the DOOR POSITION adjustment section. Firsc readjust the full up position of the door, then re-adjust the full down position to be much more secure against the floor. Test again and re—adjust if necessary. C. Repeat this procedure until the door reverses off of the 1-1/2 inch high object. Make sure door linkage is properly adjusted (see page 13). IMPORTANT: This test m_usl be conducted two times in a row to ensure proper entrapment protection. BEAM SENSOR TESTING A, While the door is closing, place an object in front of the beam sensor eye. See Fig. 44. The sensor should "beep" and the door should reverse and open. B. Blocking the sensor while the door is opening will have no affect on the door operation. Sensor will "beep" only. IQNGGDO SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM TESTING Beam Sensor “Eye“ Page 19 TROUBLESHOOTING OPENER DOES NOT WORK A, Make sure there is puwer zlt the 120 volt outlet where opener is plugged in. B. The motor overload protector may be activated Wait 10 minutes for the motor to mull C. Remote comml will not close door until beam sensor is attached and aligned. D [fa four-function wall console is being used, make sure the vaca— liorl switch is in the “UNLOCKED" position, E. Pull the emergency discnnnect cord L0 release d’le duor frnm the opener. Check In see if the npener will operate if not conneered to the door. lfopener now Dpcrnms. review “Door Balance Test" in the front of manual. F. Remove the push button wires and try remote comm]. REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK OR HAS SHORT RANGE A, Review the “Remote Control Programming“ section in manual, B. Replace battery in remote control with one of the same type. c. Try moving or cniling the antenna wire on opener, PUSHBUTTON DOES NOT WORK A Make sure the pushbunon wires are not broken or shorted. 8. Disconnect wires from back of opener and “short" across the two screw |erminnls using a screwdriver. If upener opemtes. the pmhbunon wires are shorted or bruken. LIGHTS FLASHING - SMART FLASH“"I A. If it requires more force to muve the door than you seleCted with the open or close force adjustments. lights an die opener will blink. An onserucnon or poorly opemting door may be the cause. Review “Door Balance Test" and “Open 3nd Close Force Adjustments." in,»- i. an n. on we then err lot out mood, l— rx ugh! lsON MumksOFF lcrmmpmddtim. Lrgm men n‘ntule Ell PROBLEM / SOLUTION B. If the beam sensor is ubstructed nr not itllgned. the lights on the Opener will blink as shown belcw. The clear can pn_lx be closed by holding the wall-mounted pushbutton. DOOR CLOSES - THEN OPENS Al Is something obstructing the door? Remove obstruction, then apernte dour again. 5. Climnrie conditions may heave or sink gar-nee floor Review rne "Door Position Adjustments" and "Entrapment Test" insmwrionsi EXCESSIVE TU BE BOW A. Make sure power unit is securely mounted and door operates freely. Review “Door Balance Tests." Is sumeflung obstructing the dour? B. Review “Door Position Adjustment" and “Entmpment TesL“ LIGHT STAYS ON A The lighting fenture tums opener lights on for 4—l/Z minutes after opener has been activated. B. Wurklight swttch (supplied only with four-function wall can- sole), my be "ON." C. Pedestrian light switch (supplied only with four—function wall console). tums lights an for 4-1/2 minutes. SOMETHING BROKE - NEED ASSISTANCE? Identify partln back Ofthis manual. then cnnmcl your local dealer at call: 1-800-521-5262 ZONGG DO awccoo page 21 SAFETY: lln: ENTRAPM l‘ TF "l‘ l“; the single most important step in the installation of you garage door opener. The door must reverse when it comes in contact with 3 1-112" high solid object placed on the garage floor. lfdoor does not reverse, refer to Entrapment Test Instructions in this manu- al or contact a door system professional. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in scrim or fatal injury to anyone trapped by a closing garage door. CAUTION: Dlsconrmue USAGE AND eouucr A AN auruomzeo DEALER on THE CUSTOMER San- vnce DEPARTMENT ANY TIME A MALFUNC‘NON is osssevzn. PERlODlC INSPECTIONS (CHECK THESE ITEMS MONTHLY] LUBRICATION: Lubncate all moving parts of door with light oil several times yearly. including roller shafts. Do not lubricate tracks or surfaces of nylon rollers. DOOR BALANCE TEST: Check door balance at 3/4 open, mid—point and 3/4 closed positions. Refer to “Door Balance Test" in this manual. EMERGENCY RELEASE: Close garage door and pull red emergency release knob to ensure that door can be released from opener, HARDWARE: Inspect chain/cable lension and reu‘ghten all nuts and bolrs. TOLL FREE HELP LINE Before using this phone number, review Troubleshooting" on pge 20 and “Parts List" on page 21. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-521-5262 Please have the MODEL NUMBER and DATE CODE when calling. IN-WARRANTY SERVICE Dunng warranty period. if product appears defective, call our Toll Free service before removal of unit. A technician will diagnose the problem and promptly supply you with the parts for DO-lT-YOURSELF repairs. A TER WARRANTY If you are unable to locate a local source for service or parts, See your yellow pages listing under the following headings: call us at 14300-521-5262, ' Garage Doors and/or Garages ’ Or your Local Dealer - Door Operating Devices - Garage Door Openers Your local dealer stocks parts and accessories and can ensure that you are ordering the correct item. Page 22 22NGGDO WARRANTY INFORMATION WHISTLER DOOR OPENER LIMITED WARRANTY Your Stanle y gmge door opener and remote radio controls are warranted against deficiencies in material and workmanship for a specific period of tune based on which model number you have. providing recommended installation and maintenance procedures are followed. This warranty is in lieu of all other wan-antics. expressed orimplied (some states do no allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you] and shall be considered void if damage was due to improper insullation or use, connection of improper power source. or if damage was caused by fue or lightning. The Manufacrurer wtll not be responsible for any labor charges incurred in the removal or replacement of deficient parts. In case of failure due to deficient material or workmanship during the warranty period. the electronic components (control board and transmitters) or the complete garage door opener wdl be repaired or replaced at the Manufacturer's option at no charge. For inforrnaiion on this warranty, you may call. toll~free soo- 521-5262. New or factory rebuilt replacements will be used. Replacement ports are warranted for the remaining portion ottlie original warranty period. In the event the warranty regish‘tlfinn is not relumed. the warranty period above dates from date of shipment from Manufacturer rather than date of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. and you may also have other rights which vary from State to Smile. For use with 120 volt. 60 hz. ciu-rent only. WHISTLER DOOR OPENER MODELS AND WARRANTY PERIODS r- -— «— MODEL - 57105: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are wamnted for a period of one (1) yearfrorn dane or purchase. The motor is wamnred for one (1) year. MODEL - ST205: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are wan—rated for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for ten (iO) years. MODEL - ST305: Garage Door Opener and remote mdio controls are warranted for a period ofone 0) year from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for ten (10) years. MODEL - ST315: Garage Door Opener and remote mdio connols are warranted for a pedod of one (1) year from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for ten (10) years MODEL . ST405: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period ofone (1) year from date of purchase, The motor is warranted for ten (10) years MODEL - ST445: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for ten (10) years, 23NGGDO MODEL - 57505: Garage Door Opener and remote mdio controls are warranted for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for the LXFETIME of the opener for the original purchaser in the original installation. MODEL - 51525: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for the LIFETINIE of the opener for the original purchaser in the original installation. MODEL - STSOS: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for the LIFETIME or the opener for the original purchaser in are original uisiauadon. MODEL - ST645: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted fora period of rwo (2) years from date of purchase, The motor is Warmnted (or the LIFETIME o! the opener for the original purchaser ‘in the original installation. Page 23 WARRANTY INFORMATION Your Whistler garage door opener and remote radio controls are warranted against deficiencies in material and workmanship for a specific period oftime based on which model numher you have. providing recommended installation and maintenance procedures are followed. This warranty is in Lieu or all other warranties. expressed or implied (some Sta-es do no allow limirauons on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limimtinn may not apply lo you) and shall be considered void if damage was due to improper installation or use. connection of improper power source. or if damage was caused by fire or lighming. The Manufacturer will not be responsible for any labor charges incurred in the removal or replacement of deficient parts. In case of failure due to deficient material or workmanship during llie warmnty period. the electronic componean (control board and transmitters) or the complete garage door opener will be repaired or replaced at the Manufacturer“; opo'on at no Charge. For information on this warranty. you may call. tollefree 800—52l-5262 New or factory rebuilt replacements will be used. Replacement parts are warranted for are remaining portion or the original warranty period. In the event the warranty registmdon is not returned the warranty period above dates from dare nfshipment from Manufacturer rather than date of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State. For use with 120 volt, 60 hz. current only. WARRANTY PERIODS MODEL - ST105: Garage Door Opener and remole radio controls are warranted for a period of one (1) year from date ofpurchase. The motor is warranted for one (1) year. MODEL - STZDS: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. The motor is wammeti for ten (10) years. MODEL - $T305: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of one (i) yearfrom date of purchase. The motor is wnmnled for len (10) years. MODEL - ST315: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for it period of on: (1) year from dare of purchase. The motor is warranted for ten (10) years. MODEL - suns: Garage Door Opener and remobc radio controls are war-ranted for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase, The motor is warranted for len (10) years. MODEL- 57445: Garage Door Opener and remote mdio controls are warranted for a period ofone ( 1) year from date ofpurchase. the motor is warranted for ten (10) years. 23NGGDO MODEL - ST505: Grange Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period. of two (2) years from date of purchase. The motor is warranted for the LIFETME of the opener for file original purchaserin the original installation. MODEL - ST525: Garage Door Opener and remore radio controls are warranted for a period of two (2) years from dale of purchase. The motor is warranted for the LlFETl'ME ofthe opener for the original purchaser in the nngmal installation. MODEL - STSOS: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase. The minor is warranted for the LLFETIME of the opener for the original purchaser in the original installation. MODEL - sreas: Garage Door Opener and remote radio controls are warranted for a period of two (2) years from date orpurchase. The motor is warranted for the LIFETIME orthe opener for the original purchaser in the original installation. Page 23
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