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Page 2: ...II DOWN Limit 19 Auto Force Adjustment 20 Final Adjustment and Testing 21 Operation Programming 3 Button Remote 22 Programming Keyless Entry Pad 23 Important Safety Instructions 24 Operating the Opener 25 Door Status vs Activation 26 Backup Battery Installation Battery and Status Indicator 27 Backup Battery Features Motion Sensing Light 28 Maintenance 29 Troubleshooting 29 30 Repair Parts and Serv...

Page 3: ... Light Lens Cover Header Bracket Door Bracket Trolley Pulley Rail Header Segment Rail Middle Segments x3 INSTALLATION HARDWARE LOCATED IN HARDWARE BAG SHOWN IN ACTUAL SIZE Hanging Brackets Insulated Staples Securing wires x 2 Self Threading Screw 1 4 x 5 8 Door Bracket Trolley Shaft Master Link Set Trolley Shaft x 1 Rail End Segment with Trolley Stop Bolt Clevis Pin Door arms 5 16 x 1 Clevis Pin H...

Page 4: ...ied garage door service technician if your door binds sticks or is unbalanced WARNING To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH Before beginning installation of the opener please complete the following test to ensure that your door is balanced and in good working condition A poorly balanced door can cause serious injury and damage to the opener Always have a qualified garage door service technician make ...

Page 5: ...to tap on the end of the rails as other tools may damage the rail Rail Header Segment Rail Middle Segments tapered x 3 Rail End Segment tapered with Trolley Stop Bolt Fig 1 Loosely connected Securely connected by applying force To Assemble Rail and Opener 1 Prepare the rails as shown in Fig 1 2 Connect the rails starting with the Header Segment Insert the tapered ends into open ends apply any addi...

Page 6: ...ew driver The trolley must stay in this posi tion for proper alignment of the belt 3 Pass the belt end with Trolley Shaft Connector through the slot on the Rail Header Segment 4 Insert the Pulley into the slot to the right of the belt 5 Secure the Pulley by inserting the 3 8 x 1 3 4 Clevis Pin through the top of the rail 6 Lock the Clevis Pin with a Hitch Pin Rotate the Pulley to ensure it spins s...

Page 7: ...om joints and possible sharp edges Belt Connector Tighten until Tighten nut Flange Nut 1 4 Installing the Belt 1 4 6mm Base of Rail Mid point of rail assembly Belt Top of Rail Actual Size 3 2 THE SPROCKET COVER MUST BE SECURELY INSTALLED 3 Rotate the Belt Connector towards the Trolley Shaft until the belt is slightly loose about 1 4 6mm above the base of the rail Refer to the actual sized illustra...

Page 8: ... feet above the floor and avoiding contact with vehicles to avoid accidental release 5 Do not connect the opener to source of power until instructed to do so 6 Locate the push button a within sight of door b at a minimum height of 5 feet so small children are not able to reach it and c away from all moving parts of the door 7 Install the Entrapment Warning Label next to the wall mount push button ...

Page 9: ...tical mark no more than 6 15cm from the header wall Mark and drill holes to fasten the header bracket securely to a structural support Mounting Header Bracket UP OPENER MAX 6 15cm Highest Point of Door Travel Vertical Centerline Horizontal Line Finished Ceiling Lag Screw 5 16 x 1 1 2 WARNING To prevent SERIOUS INJURY DO NOT connect power until instructed The header bracket MUST be SECURELY fastene...

Page 10: ...e a door reinforcement bracket with this option skip this step and proceed with the next step mounting opener to ceiling 1 Position the door bracket on the centerline of the door approximately 2 4 5 10cm below the top edge of the door as shown in Fig 2 2 Depending on the construction of your door install using one of the steps shown if Fig 3 below For lightweight steel doors with factory equipped ...

Page 11: ...ctural supports using 5 16 x1 1 2 lag screws provided 7 Secure the opener to the hanging brackets and secure each side with a 5 16 x 1 bolt and flange nut provided 8 Move the door manually to check clearance between highest point of travel of the door and rail If the door hits the rail raise the header bracket or adjust the mounting of opener 9 Remove the ladder ONLY when the opener is securely mo...

Page 12: ... NOTE The trolley must be a minimum of 8 20cm away from the pulley To Connect Door Arm Follow the steps shown in Fig 1 1 Fasten the straight door arm to the trolley with a 5 16 x 1 clevis pin and lock it with a hitch pin 2 Fasten the curved door arm to the door bracket with 5 16 x 1 clevis pin and lock it with a hitch pin 3 To connect the door arms together choose two pairs of holes which are as f...

Page 13: ...ency release handle and secure with an overhand knot 2 Thread the other end of the rope through the hole in the trolley lever 3 Measure the rope length so that the handle is 6 feet 183cm above the floor and is clear from the top of your vehicle Secure with an overhand knot Fig 1 Fig 2 WARNING To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a falling garage door In case of power failure or door obstruction...

Page 14: ...als Each pair of terminals MUST be connected with one white wire and one striped wire non polarized from the SAME accessory as shown in Fig 2 5 Check for proper connection by gently pulling on the wire The wire should not come out of the terminal NO exposed part of the wire should be visible outside of the terminal 6 Use the insulated staples provided to secure the wires to the wall and or ceiling...

Page 15: ...1 Place the photo eyes facing each other on each side of the garage door as shown in Fig 2 2 If attaching to concrete secure the photo eyes using concrete anchors and bolts not provided 3 Be sure brackets when mounted are NOT in contact with the door track 4 If necessary align the photo eyes by loosening the wing nut This step may be further required in Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System on page...

Page 16: ...chors 1 Hold the console against the mounting surface and mark the console bottom hole position on the surface 2 Remove the console from the surface Drill a 5 32 pilot hole at the mark Install the bottom screw into the surface Allow 1 8 of the screw to protrude above the surface Position bottom hole on back of console over the screw and slide console down into place 3 Lift the console actuation co...

Page 17: ...NOTICE The opener will not close until the photo eyes are installed Photo eyes are required by federal law to be installed on all openers Invisible Light Beam The emitter generates the invisible light beam The sensor receives the invisible light beam Steady Red Green light For Permanent Wiring ONLY Conduit with wire Yellow from Motor White from Light Neutral White Wire nut Not provided White from ...

Page 18: ...oceeding with adjustments I Setting Travel UP Limit 1 Press and Release LIMIT button ONCE to enter Travel Limit Adjustment UP indicator green will turn on NOTE Once you have pressed and released the Limit button the UP light will stay on for 10 seconds You must press hold the UP button within 10 seconds to begin programming If the UP light turns off before pressing and holding the UP you will need...

Page 19: ...ts I Setting Travel DOWN Limit 1 Press and Release LIMIT button TWICE to enter Travel Limit Adjustment DOWN indicator red will turn on NOTE Once you have pressed and released the Limit button twice the DOWN light will stay on for 10 seconds You must press hold the DOWN button within 10 seconds to begin programming If the DOWN light turns off before pressing and holding the DOWN you will need to st...

Page 20: ...vel down automatically III and stop at down limit IV 3 The OK indicator orange will flash with beeps the Auto Force Adjustment is completed 2s Stops at DOWN limit Travels up Stops at UP limit for 2 seconds Travels down I II III IV x2 Flashes OK x1 UP DOWN FORCE LIMIT UP DOWN 1 2 3 Auto Force Adjustment Press Release WARNING To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from improper Force Adjustment YOU CANN...

Page 21: ...g the Photo Eye Safety System 1 Open the door by using the large push button or remote 2 Make sure both photo eyes steadily emit the green and red indicator lights If not check alignment 3 Place an object under the door about 8 20cm high by 12 30cm wide the opener carton can be used 4 The green indicator light on the emitter eye should flash and red and the red indicator light on the sensor eye sh...

Page 22: ...ng measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 27AE 12 Volt Alkaline Battery 2 OK Flashes x2 x2 Fig 2 To Program Transmitter s 1 Press release the LEARN button on...

Page 23: ...red the previously stored one from the very beginning will be replaced i e the 21st code replaces the 1st stored one Operation To access the door enter a pre stored personal code and press ENTER to transmit code and within 20 seconds ENTER button can be used to stop or reverse the door If the code is entered incorrectly correction can be made by pressing ENTER to reset and re enter code When dark ...

Page 24: ...oor After adjusting either the force or the limit of travel retest the door opener Failure to adjust the opener properly increases the risk of severe injury or death 6 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 deat...

Page 25: ...aid flat ALWAYS ensure that your door is balanced and in good working condition Controls Operation Door Control Console Indoor Press and hold the push button until the door starts to move and controls as follows Open or close the door Reverse the door while it is closing Stops the door while it is opening Close the door when the photo eye safety system is not installed misaligned or obstructed INT...

Page 26: ... Operation Condition Opener is initially plugged in no travel limits stored Flash x 5 Reconnecting power with travel limits stored Flash x 3 LEARN button is pressed Beep x 1 Upon activation Light On for 4 5 minutes Upon activation by remote controls Beep x 1 Light On for 4 5 minutes Remote Control Keyless Entry PIN code accepted Beep x 2 Opener is operated without programming Beep x 5 Door travels...

Page 27: ...er s power cord back into the electrical outlet 7 Proceed to testing procedures on page 20 Note After backup battery has been installed slide the battery up to remove the battery from the holster to access the LEARN button to program new remote controls Remove the holster to read programming instructions printed on the opener s back panel next to the programming buttons Red Green Status Power mode...

Page 28: ... batteries 3 NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of battery or engine 4 DO NOT drop ANY metal tools onto the battery It might spark or short circuit battery or other electrical part that may cause explosion 5 NEVER wear watches rings bracelets or necklaces when working with car batteries Batteries can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal...

Page 29: ...keyless entry PIN code accepted Remote control has been programmed If door does not operate check deluxe door control console if applicable And switch vacation mode to off position 5 BEEPS Command sent but operator has not been programmed SYMPTOM Door does not open Program or reprogram the opener limits Refer to pages 18 20 to check the travel limits travel force 12 BEEPS Door travels with abnorma...

Page 30: ...door or track alignment that has changed or a sudden change in temperature could create the phantom obstruction sensed Refer to pages 18 20 to check the travel limits travel force Check for a broken door spring Refer to page 4 to check the door balance Call a qualified service technician to check the door or replace the spring SYMPTOM If courtesy lamp does not turn ON replace light bulb Replace li...

Page 31: ...Handle Rope Installation hardware shown on P 3 4 GUAT 024 Curved Door Arm 5 GUAT 025 Straight Door Arm 6 GUAT 026 Emergency Release Handle Rope 7 RP 009 Hanging Bracket 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 5 Item Part No Name Description 1 GUAT 201 Photo Eye Safety System Emitter Sensor with Brackets 2 CR 007 Door Control Console 3 58502 1 Button Remote 4 57938 3 Button Mini Remote 5 GUAT 210 27AE 12 Vol...

Page 32: ...rd BBU 4 GUDT 323 DC Motor 5 GUDT 314 Encoder Module 6 CR 018 Opener Cover 7 GUAT 303 Lamp Plate 8 CR 003 Lamp Lens 9 RP 018 Rail Bracket 10 RP 023 Belt Pulley 16T 11 RP 022 Pulley Cover 16T 12 GUDT 319 Battery Holster 13 CR 012 Battery 1 2 4 3 7 6 8 9 10 5 11 8 7 Should be replaced only by a qualified technician 13 12 ...

Page 33: ...or opener according to instructions contained in the owner s manual This warranty also does not cover any problems caused by interference LIMITATION ON LIABILITY Seller will not be liable for loss or damage to property or any incidental or consequential loss or expense from property damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of...

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