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ASSEMBLY SECTION

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36 - 38 mm

1

TIGHTEN THE BELT

Note: The spring must be able to compress and bounce

during operation. Final tensioning can be performed after

installation if necessary. Over tightening the belt may

overload the system and cause excessive wear.

1.Tension the belt by adjusting the nut (1), on the pulley

assembly, clockwise until the spring is engaged.

2.Continue tightening to compress the spring and remove all the

slack in the belt. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN but ensure belt is

firm.

3.36-38 mm as indicated in the diagram is normal.

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4

2

A

1

5

1.Slide the RAIL BRACKET (1) onto the powerhead end of the

rail (A) around 200 mm.

2.Position the rail drive spocket (2) over the opener motor shaft

(3) and push down to install.

3.Secure the rail on the opener with two C-Rail brackets (4) and

the screws (5).

Note: Only use 18mm Screws (item 9 in

Hardware Provided - Section 5).

This completes the assembly of the door opener to the rail.

FASTEN RAIL TO OPENER

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10

The segmented rail is largely preassembled and consists of 4 parts. The carriage, push rod, release handle, the guide pulley

and the lintel bracket with belt tensioner are in the front part (A). The seating for the drive shaft and the sprocket are in the

rear part (B). Hardware items are placed in the rails during transportation - remove these. Lay the front and rear rail sections

one behind the other.
1. Remove cable ties that secure the belt.
2. Pull apart the two rail sections completely in order to create a gap for the middle sections (C & D). This rail is designed in such

a way so as to easily add the middle section. Slide the 2 connecting pieces (E) over the seams of the rail sections up to the

markings. To secure the connecting pieces, bend the sheet metal lugs outwards with a suitable tool. The assembly of the rail is

complete.

ASSEMBLING THE 4 PIECE SEGMENTED RAIL

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C

D

E

E

E

A

B

C

D

E

E

E

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Summary of Contents for PowerLift Plus CS100EVO

Page 1: ...e reference CS100EVO Sectional Garage Door Opener Installation and Operating Instructions This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY information DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION BEFORE READING THOROUGH...

Page 2: ...pace exposed to weather To avoid damage to very light doors such as fibreglass aluminium or steel doors an appropriate reinforcement should be added To do so contact the door manufacturer SAVE THESE I...

Page 3: ...irely by its springs Raise and lower the door to see if there is any binding or sticking 20 kgf is the absolute maximum allowable force to raise or lower the door in any position If your door binds st...

Page 4: ...w w w chamberlaindiy com au ww w chamberlaindiy co nz CARTON INVENTORY 1 Opener 2 Hand held transmitter x 2 3 Remote control visor mount 4 Curved door arm 5 Hanging bracket 2 6 Rail bracket 7 Header b...

Page 5: ...djustment procedures in this manual you may find it helpful to refer back to this illustration of a completed installation COMPLETED INSTALLATION 10 4x 9 8x 8 4x 7 1x 6 1x 1 1x 2 1x 3 4x 4 4x 5 4x HAR...

Page 6: ...and learn the forces manually 7 Indicator LED used to indicate various programming modes No Function Colour Polarity Comment 0 E Serial port Green ve Serial Communication Input 1 Push button Red ve D...

Page 7: ...s item 9 in Hardware Provided Section 5 This completes the assembly of the door opener to the rail FASTEN RAIL TO OPENER 9 10 The segmented rail is largely preassembled and consists of 4 parts The car...

Page 8: ...created in the previous section for proper placement of header bracket A Wall mount centre the header bracket 1 on the vertical centre line 2 with the bottom edge of the header bracket on the horizon...

Page 9: ...etween door and rail 1 Raise the opener onto support 2 Open the door completely place a 50 mm spacer between the door and the rail as shown 3 The final positioning of the rail should be relatively par...

Page 10: ...of holes available Note Use 18mm Screws item 9 in Hardware Provided Section 5 FASTEN DOOR BRACKET 15 16 The opener must be securely fastened to a sound structural support above the opener 1 Postion th...

Page 11: ...y if required see figure 3 Unscrew the front two screws in the trolley assembly Remove the straight arm pivot and reassemble with the curved arm bracket ATTACH DOOR ARM TO TROLLEY OPERATING THE MANUAL...

Page 12: ...row Button will begin to flash figure 4 4 Press and hold the DOWN Arrow Button until the door is in the desired DOWN position figure 5 NOTE The UP and DOWN Arrow Buttons can be used to move the door u...

Page 13: ...repeat Program the Limits and Force then repeat safety reverse test 1 40mm The safety reverse system test is important Garage door must reverse on contact with a 40 mm obstacle laid flat on the floor...

Page 14: ...using to maintain the correct IP rating and continued operation One sensor is a Sending Eye the other is a Receiving Eye Try to avoid positioning these in direct sunlight as this may interfere with th...

Page 15: ...he courtesy light flashes twice 3 Press the UP button once for each 10 second increment required of TTC figure 2 eg twice for 20 seconds Press the DOWN arrow to reduce if needed 4 Press and release th...

Page 16: ...he Courtesy light will flash twice indicating the deactivation has occurred NOTE Erasing all remote control codes as in the Wireless programming section will also delete this feature PARTIAL OPENING F...

Page 17: ...e code If you release the remote control push button before the opener light flashes the opener has not learned the code Now the opener will operate the door when the remote control push button is pre...

Page 18: ...nce a Month Manually operate door If it is unbalanced or binding call a qualified door technician Check to be sure door opens closes fully Adjust limits and or force if necessary Repeat the safety rev...

Page 19: ...E1702C 774AML E940C 4 5 1 2 E950C 1 Model E950C 2 Channel remote control 2 Model E940C 1 Channel visor remote control 3 Model 774AML The Protector SystemTM 4 Model E1702C Quick release lock 5 Model E8...

Page 20: ...cturing process and may have dislodged 12 The Up and DOWN arrows on the control panel are flashing in sequence Check the diagnostic code on next page 1 Opener doesn t operate from either door control...

Page 21: ...nsors to ensure both LEDs are steady and not flickering Make sure nothing is hanging or mounted on the door that would interrupt the sensors path while closing No RPM pulses have been detected Check t...

Page 22: ...ivalent Door Linkage Adjustable door arm Pull cord trolley release Safety Personal Push button stop in UP and DOWN direction Automatic safety reverse in both UP and DOWN direction Electronic Automatic...

Page 23: ...and or return the Unit to you This Chamberlain Limited Warranty does not cover any failure of or defect in the Unit due to 1 non compliance with the instructions regarding specifications installation...

Page 24: ...mberlain Group Inc TM Trademark of The Chamberlain Group Inc Registered Trademark of The Chamberlain Group Inc Warranty Registration Register your warranty at chamberlaindiy com au warranty or chamber...

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