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(1) Header bracket

(2) Chain

(3) Rail

(4) Trolley

(5) Rail bracket

(6) Hanging bracket

(7) Power cord

(8) Opener

(9) Manual release rope & handle

(10) Straight door arm

(11) Curved door arm

(12) Door bracket

(13) C-Rail brackets

(14) Centre rail bracket

As you proceed with the assembly, installation and adjustment procedures in this manual, you may find it helpful to

refer back to this illustration of a completed installation.

COMPLETED INSTALLATION (USING CHAIN RAIL)

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HARDWARE PROVIDED

Drill Bits

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TOOLS REQUIRED

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(1) Clevis pin 80 mm (Section 13)

(2) R clip (Section 13)
(3) Hexagonal head screw (Sections 15 & 17)
(4) Nut M8 (Sections 15 & 17)
(5) Flat washer M8 (Sections 15 & 17)
(6) Clevis Pin (Section 17)
(7) R clip (Section 17)
(8) Screw ST6 x 50 mm (Section 12)
(9) Screw ST6,3 x 18 mm (Sections 10 & 16)
(10) Wallplug 8mm (Section 15)

Summary of Contents for Commander Extreme MS125MYQ

Page 1: ... MS125MYQC25 MS125MYQX24 MS125MYQX30 Sectional Garage Door Opener Installation and Operating Instructions This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY information DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION BEFORE READING THOROUGHLY gomerlin com au gomerlin co nz Commander Extreme ...

Page 2: ...l These safety alert symbols mean WARNING A possible risk to personal safety or property damage exists Keep garage door balanced Do not let the garage door opener compensate for a binding or sticking garage door Sticking binding or unbalanced doors must be repaired before installing this opener Do not wear rings watches or loose clothing while installing or servicing a garage door opener Wear glov...

Page 3: ...ace supported entirely 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 sticks or is out of balance call a trained door technician DOOR TYPES A Sectional Door with curved track To suit spring balanced Residential Sectional doors up to 20 m2 A 1 Electrical C...

Page 4: ...mmander Extreme MS125MYQ opener carton contains the opener its fitting hardware and accessories The rail carton contains the rail and some hardware 2 RAIL SIZES AVAILABLE 3 DOOR HEIGHT Sectional Doors MODEL CODE CHAIN RAIL PART NUMBER RAIL LENGTH CEILING FIXING POINTS standard ALTERNATE FIXING POINT Up to 2 5 m MS125MYQC25 7025CR5ANZ 3300 mm single piece 3140 mm 3250 mm From 2 5 3 5 m N A 740CR5AN...

Page 5: ...res in this manual you may find it helpful to refer back to this illustration of a completed installation COMPLETED INSTALLATION USING CHAIN RAIL 10 4x 9 8x 8 4x 7 1x 6 1x 1 1x 2 1x 3 4x 4 4x 5 4x HARDWARE PROVIDED Drill Bits 10 TOOLS REQUIRED 4 5 6 1 Clevis pin 80 mm Section 13 2 R clip Section 13 3 Hexagonal head screw Sections 15 17 4 Nut M8 Sections 15 17 5 Flat washer M8 Sections 15 17 6 Clev...

Page 6: ...d where built in pedestrian doors are installed within a garage door Terminals 4 5 are normally linked If the link is removed the opener will not operate Remove the link and install a Safety switch to prevent the opener from activating the garage door when the built in pedestrian door is open Terminals are designed for operationg with a dry contact automatic sensing switch such as model SW02 or si...

Page 7: ...stem and cause excessive wear 1 Tension the chain 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 chain DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN but ensure chain is firm 3 Adjust the spring to 36 38 mm as indicated in the diagram 1 3 4 2 M8 Screws 1 2 3 4 5 These steps need to be followed before fastening th...

Page 8: ...tal line 4 with the arrow pointing toward the ceiling Drill and secure the Header Bracket using the most suitable variation of holes 5 If using the wood screws provided 3 item 8 in the Hardware Provided Section 5 uses a 4 5 mm pilot drill If securing to a metal fixture self tapping tek screws may be more suitable B Ceiling mount extend vertical centre line 2 onto the ceiling Centre the header brac...

Page 9: ...e Provided Section 5 Item 3 in Hardware Provided Section 5 Item 4 in Hardware Provided Section 5 HANG THE OPENER CHAIN RAIL 15a The opener must be securely fastened to a sound structural support above the opener 1 Postion the opener as in the previous step Check the rail is centred over the door Ensure the rail brackets fig 1 is on the Powerhead end of the rail in a position as close to the opener...

Page 10: ...he operator as in the previous step Check the rail is centred over the door Ensure the hanging brackets are on the Operator end of the rail in a position as close to the operator as possible 1 2 If hanging the operator below the ceiling bend the hanging brackets provided and secure to both the ceiling 2 and the rail mounting screws 3 3 If mounting directly onto the ceiling drill appropriate holes ...

Page 11: ...d 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 RELEASE The manual release mechanism enables the door to be manually operated during power outages or in an emergency The RED Manual Release cord is preassembled to the trolley When the opener is installed the h...

Page 12: ... UP and DOWN Arrow Buttons can be used to move the door up and down as needed 5 Once the door is in the desired DOWN position press and release the PROG Button The UP Arrow Button will begin to flash figure 2 SETTING THE FORCE AUTO 6 Press and release the UP Arrow Button to test the UP limit When the door has travelled to the programmed UP limit the DOWN Arrow Button will begin to flash 7 Press an...

Page 13: ... buttons are still pressed Courtesy light comes on and after 5 seconds another 10 flashes Release the arrow buttons To Activate Low Standby Mode Turn the mains power OFF PRESS and HOLD both the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously Turn ON mains power while both the arrow buttons are still pressed Courtesy light comes on and after 5 seconds another 1 flash Release the arrow buttons PROGRAM THE LOW STA...

Page 14: ...roubleshooting section THE PROTECTOR SYSTEMTM OPTIONAL To prevent entrapment install The Protector System no higher than 100 mm above the floor Disconnect power to the garage door opener before installing The Protector System 23 24 PROGRAM TRANSMITTERS TO THE OPENER LIGHT To Program your transmitters to operate your garage door opener light follow the below steps 1 Press and release the LEARN butt...

Page 15: ...Keep clear of the IR Beams and check the door closes after the preset time To Deactivate TTC 1 Enter into TTC Activation mode by pressing both PROG and DOWN buttons together for 3 seconds figure 2 Release when the courtesy light flashes twice 2 Press and release the PROG button to save figure 4 courtesy light will flash once TTC is now deactivated Indicator LED Indicator LED Door Fully Closed figu...

Page 16: ...ther for 3 seconds figure 3 The 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 FEATURE PET 15 Indicator LED Indicator LED Door Fully Closed figure 1 figure 3 or 28 1 service www m m B B A 2 114A3361 For Service Call Installation Date 3 132A2900 RISK O...

Page 17: ...w LEARN button on the garage door opener 2 Press and release the yellow LEARN button The LED indicator light will glow steadily 3 Enter a 4 digit personal identification number PIN of your choice on the keypad 4 Press and hold the ENTER button Check to see if the opener light flashes Release the ENTER button after the light flashes To change an existing keyless entry PIN 1 Enter the existing progr...

Page 18: ...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 reverse test Make any necessary adjustments Once a Year Lightly grease the chain and inside the rail assembly where the trolley slides Internally the opener does not require additional lubrication Lightly grea...

Page 19: ... PARTS 34 18 ACCESSORIES 6 5 7 4 E840M 760E E1702M 774ANZ E940M E943M E945M 8 9 3 E138M 1 2 E960M 10 11 827AU M BBU24V 33 NOTE Use of any Chamberlain Group accessories are approved to use with this opener This includes genuine Merlin accessories Generic compatible accessories are NOT approved for use with this opener 1 Model E138M Wireless wall button 2 Model E960M 4 Channel remote control 3 Model...

Page 20: ... Assembly 041A4027 Transformer 041A0022 Logic Board PCB Housing Control Cover assembly 041A0006 LED Module 041A0227 Motor Assembly 041A4023 1 Power Board RAIL REPLACEMENT PARTS 041A4017 1 Motor shaft adapter metal 041A0043 Trolley latch chain 041A4016 Position tab chain 041A0008 Lens Cover 041A0011 Brand Cover 041A0018 Chassis Cover 002A1963 Drive sprocket assembly X Rail 002A1962 Trolley assembly...

Page 21: ...talled during the manufacturing 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 or remote Does the opener have electric power Plug lamp into outlet If it doesn t light check the fuse box or the circuit breaker Some outlets are controlled by a wall switch H...

Page 22: ...eded Safety sensors are misaligned or were momentarily obstructed Realign both sensors 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 the door manually for balance binding or obstructions Internally the possible cause may be the motor logic board or RPM ...

Page 23: ...in UP and DOWN direction Automatic safety reverse in both UP and DOWN direction Electronic Automatic force adjustment Electrical Transformer overload protector and low voltage push button wiring Limit Device Mechanical Passpoint RPM sensor Limit Adjustment Electronic Soft start Soft stop Dimensions Length Overall 3 24 m Headroom Required 30 mm Hanging Weight 12 5 kg Receiver Memory Registers 64 ha...

Page 24: ...onsumer protection laws with respect to major failures Chamberlain or its Professional Dealer will provide you with either repairs to the Unit or a replacement Unit Repairs and replacement parts provided under this Chamberlain Limited Warranty are provided free of charge and are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period This Chamberlain Limited Warranty provides benefits ...

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