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SKU 65712 

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FiGure k

pin (51)

r-pin

(52)

pin

(51)

r-pin

(52)

rail

(35)

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material

13. 

Position the Garage Door Opener on the garage floor below the unit’s previously 

installed Header Bracket (54).  Use product packaging material to protect the 

Housing (31).  Raise the Rail (35) until the two holes at the end of the Rail align 

with the two holes in the Header Bracket.  Secure the Rail to the Header Bracket 

using a Pin (57).  Insert an R-Pin (58) in the Pin to secure the Pin in place. 

(see Figure k.)

note:

  To enable the Rail to clear sectional door springs, it may be necessary to lift the 

Garage Door Opener onto a temporary support.  The Garage Door Opener must 

be secured to a support or held firmly in place by another person.

FiGure l

1”

board

14.  A 1” thick board is ideal for setting the proper door-to-Rail (35) distance.  Raise the 

Garage Door Opener onto a stepladder.  Open the garage door.  Place the 1” thick 

board, laid flat, on the top section of the garage door near the center line.  Rest the 

Rail on the board.  NOTE:  If the raised garage door hits the unit’s Trolley (45), pull 

down on the Trolley Release Arm to disconnect the inner and outer Trolley sec-

Summary of Contents for 65712

Page 1: ...s manual Copyright 2008 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally Due to continuing improvements actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein Tools required ...

Page 2: ...s 3 Specific Safety Warnings 5 Grounding 6 Double Insulated Tools Tools with Two Prong Plugs 6 Extension Cords 7 Symbology 7 Specifications 8 Unpacking 8 NOTE 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 19 Maintenance And Servicing 27 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY 27 Troubleshooting 28 PARTS LIST 29 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 30 ...

Page 3: ...es a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert symbol is used to address practices not related to personal injury General Safety Warnings WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric s...

Page 4: ...ion used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries Do not overreach when assem c bling the Garage Door Opener Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power equipment in unexpected situations Dress properly when assembling d the Garage Door Opener Do not wear loose clothing or jew elry Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts L...

Page 5: ...ments and repairs The safety reverse system test is 4 very important The Garage Door Opener MUST reverse on contact with a 1 1 2 obstacle placed on the floor Failure to properly adjust the Garage Door Opener may result in serious personal injury from a closing Garage Door Repeat the test once a month and make any needed adjust ments The Garage Door Opener must not 5 extend over a public byway duri...

Page 6: ...ed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible con ditions and situations that may occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator Save these instructions Grounding To prevent electric shock and death from incorrect grounding wire connection Check with a qualified electrician...

Page 7: ...rd contains at least the minimum wire size required See Table A If you are using one Extension Cord 5 for more than one tool or equipment add the nameplate amperes and use the sum to determine the required minimum Cord size See Table A Make sure the Extension Cord is 6 properly wired and in good electrical condition Always replace a damaged Extension Cord or have it repaired by a qualified electri...

Page 8: ...ional Features Timed Light Out 60 Watt Bulb 3 Min Max Adjustable Travel Open Closing Force Adjustment Safety Reverse System Adjustable Automatic Closing Time Unpacking When unpacking check to make sure that the item is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible Note For additional info...

Page 9: ...h the follow ing types of garage doors One piece doors with horizontal track only a Sectional doors with curved tracks b THIS GARAGE DOOR OPENER IS NOT DESIGNED TO WORK WITH One piece doors with horizontal a and vertical tracks double wing doors or canopy doors FIGURE B 2 There is a Connecting Wire Terminal in the unit s Housing 31 which enables the following accessories See Figure B Terminal 1 Fo...

Page 10: ...n and adjustment steps in this manu al you may find it helpful to refer back to this illustration of a completed installation See Figure C 54 Header Bracket 31 Housing 66 Idler Pulley Seat 34 Light Cover 45 Trolley 43 Manual Release Rope Handle 35 Rail 49 Curved Door Arm 59 Chain 46 Straight Door Arm 28 Hanging Bracket 50 Door Bracket 9 Power Cord 54 Header Bracket ...

Page 11: ...and in good condition See Figure D FIGURE E RAIL 35 RAIL BRACE 44 5 Lubricate the inside edges of the Rails 35 using grease Place the Rails on a flat surface for assembly All four Rails are interchangeable Slide a Rail Brace 44 onto a Rail Connect a Rail by sliding a Rail Brace onto the next Rail Tap the Rail assembly on a piece of flat scrap wood until all Rails are flush Repeat this proce dure w...

Page 12: ...sing Wrap the Chain 59 over the Housing s Sprocket 41 Push the Idler Pulley 68 assembly toward the front of the Rail to eliminate excess slack in the Chain Align the bolt holes in the two Brackets 36 with the bolt holes in the Housing Secure the Brackets to the Housing using the four Hex Bolt and four Washers previously removed IMPORTANT The Hous ing s Sprocket 41 must engage the Chain See Figure ...

Page 13: ...ve all ropes connected to the garage door The Header Bracket 54 must be firmly fastened to a structural support of the ga 10 rage Reinforce the wall or ceiling with a 1 1 2 thick board if necessary Failure to do so may result in improper operation of the safety reverse system FIGURE I CEILING STRUCTURAL SUPPORT WALL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT VERTICAL CENTER LINE HORIZONTAL LINE 11 You can attach the Head...

Page 14: ... the Header Bracket on the horizontal line with the arrow pointing toward the ceiling Mark the two Header Bracket mounting holes Drill two 3 16 pilot holes and fasten the Header Bracket with two Hex Tapping Screws 55 See Figures I and J Ceiling Mount b Extend the vertical center line onto the ceiling Center the Head er Bracket 54 on the vertical mark no more than 6 from the wall with the arrow poi...

Page 15: ... Pin to secure the Pin in place See Figure K Note To enable the Rail to clear sectional door springs it may be necessary to lift the Garage Door Opener onto a temporary support The Garage Door Opener must be secured to a support or held firmly in place by another person FIGURE L 1 BOARD 14 A 1 thick board is ideal for setting the proper door to Rail 35 distance Raise the Garage Door Opener onto a ...

Page 16: ... Rail 35 is parallel to the ceiling If necessary use a carpen ter s level Insert a hole in the Hanging Brackets onto the previously installed Hex Bolts 26 on each side of the Housing Secure the bottom portion of the Hanging Brackets to the Housing using one Nut 27 for each Hex Bolt See Figure M For concrete ceilings drill 5 16 diameter pilot holes into the ceiling and insert the 17 Concrete Anchor...

Page 17: ...or Bracket 50 with a Pin 51 Secure the Pin with an R Pin 52 See Figure O Illustration A Disconnect the inner and outer Trolley 45 Slide the outer Trolley back toward the 21 Housing 31 and join the Curved Door Arm 49 to the connector hole in the Trol ley with a Pin 61 Secure with an R Pin 62 NOTE It may be necessary to lift the garage door slightly to make the connection See Figure O Illustration A...

Page 18: ... Wires provided Separate the two Wires enough to connect to Terminal Screw 1 and Terminal Screw 2 on the back of the Door Control assembly See Figure P Fasten the Door Control 74 assembly to an inside garage wall with the Tapping 26 Screws 73 provided Drill two 5 32 diameter holes and use Concrete Anchors 56 if installing into drywall A convenient location is beside the service door and out of rea...

Page 19: ... standby See Figure Q Illustration A Press and hold the LEARN Button for more than a second The Digital Display 3 will indicate See Figure Q Illustration B Press the Key twice on the Remote Control 75 that you wish to operate the Ga 4 rage Door Opener and will flash several times before H appears Now the Garage Door Opener has learned the code See Figure Q Illustration C NOTE If you want the Garag...

Page 20: ...door towards the open position The Digital Display will indicate n and the Motor will move the door upward Release the Button when the door reaches the desired OPEN posi tion The Motor will then stop running Press the DOWN Button The Motor will move the door towards the closed position The Digital Display will indicate u and the Motor will move the door downward The OPEN position can be adjusted b...

Page 21: ...icate a flashing u The CLOSE position can be adjusted by pressing the UP DOWN Button Press the SET Button when the door reaches the desired CLOSE position to store the data The Digital Display will indicate a steadily glowing 2 See Figures X and Y Figure Z Figure AA 11 The unit is waiting for you to enter other modes Press the SET Button if no other setting is to be programmed right now The Digita...

Page 22: ...e is 4 which indicates the open force level 1 is the minimum force and 9 is the maximum force Each time you press and release the UP Button the figure increases by 1 and the force increases to a higher level Each time you press and release the DOWN Button the figure decreases by 1 and the force decreases to a lower level See Figures DD and EE Figure FF Figure GG 14 Press the SET Button to store th...

Page 23: ...g 1 9 default value is 4 which indicates the open force level 1 is the minimum force and 9 is the maximum force Each time you press and release the UP Button the figure increases by 1 and the force increases to a higher level Each time you press and release the DOWN Button the figure decreases by 1 and the force decreases to a lower level See Figures KK and LL Figure MM Figure NN 17 Press the SET ...

Page 24: ...tomatic closing function is disabled which in dicates the current automatic closing time The minimum time is one minute 9 minutes maximum Each time you press and release the UP Button the figure increases by 1 and the timing increases by one minute Each time you press and release the DOWN Button the figure decreases by 1 and the timing decreases by one minute When the timing is 0 it means the auto...

Page 25: ...se figure 6 Press and release the SET Button The Digital Display will indicate a flashing 6 Now the unit enters into the setting the photo cell detector mode See Figures VV and WW Figure XX 22 If there is a photocell detector installed press the UP button and the display will show a 1 indicating that it is enabled See Figure XX Figure YY 23 If there is no photocell detector installed press the DOW...

Page 26: ...bstruction If the door stops on the obstruction remove the obstruction and repeat the Setting the Limits section in this manual Then repeat step 22 When the garage door reverses on the 1 1 2 obstacle remove the obstruction and 27 run the Garage Door Opener through a complete travel cycle The door must not reverse in the closed position If it does repeat the Setting the Limits and Open ing Closing ...

Page 27: ...e months If the transmission range decreases re place the Battery To do so use a screwdriver blade to pry open the Cover Insert the new Battery posi tive side up Then replace the Cover Do not dispose of the old Battery with household waste Take the Battery to a proper disposal center OPENER LIGHT To replace the 4 Opener Light open the Light Cover 34 Unscrew and remove the old Light Bulb and replac...

Page 28: ...dle Operate Door manually 1 If the Door is unbalanced or binding have a qualified service technician repair Clean out from under Garage Door 2 Properly adjust Setting Limits and Force Repeat 3 Safety Reverse Test after adjustments are made Garage Door opens and closes by itself Remote Control Push Button stuck in ON position Make sure Remote Control Push Button operates freely Garage Door stops bu...

Page 29: ...Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not avail able individually as replacement parts Part Part Description Description Qty Qty ...

Page 30: ...SKU 65712 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 30 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM ...

Page 31: ...ntal or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is express ly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness To take advantage of this warranty the product or part must be returned to us with transportation charges prepaid Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the com plaint mus...

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