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   Pre-Installation Inspection  

     CAUTION! Do not install this Opener on your door unless the following               
     requirements are met.

   Two electrical outlets are recommended for the idrive installation. 

One of these outlets needs to be located less than 6’ from the 

operator. The second outlet, for the light, can be located at a 

position of your choice.

  If in the event that an electrical outlet is not located within 6’ of  

  the operator, contact a local electrician for further options.

  Your door must not exceed 8’ in height.

   The torsion idrive

®

 Opener will only work on sectional doors.       

Do not install on one piece doors. 

   Your garage door must be properly balanced (door must not be 

heavy to lift, nor lift by itself). Maximum door weight (without 

spring tension) must not exceed 400lb.

  The torsion iDrive

®

 will not work on low headroom systems.

  Horizontal tracks should be pitched 1” above level at rear of track.

Pre-Installation Inspection

Before installing the torsion idrive

®

 Opener, ensure your door system 

meets the following requirements. See the illustrations above as a 
visual aid.

    The torsion tube must be 1” in diameter.

   There must be at least 30-3/8” of clear torsion tube between the 

right (inside garage looking out) Cable Drum and end of left hand 
gear. When installing the Opener, ensure there is at least 6” of 
clearance between the cable end and the Cable Guide Bracket.

   The Motor requires between 2-3/4” to 4-1/2” of clearance above 

the top of the torsion tube. 

   There must be at least 7” of clearance between the top of the 

door and the bottom of the torsion tube.

   Required distance from the torsion tube to the header (mounting  
  surface) must be 2” to 2-7/8”. 

Torsion Tube 

1” Diameter

7” Min

Lock/Motor

S Hook

Cable Guide 

Bracket

2-3/4” 

4-1/2” 

Counterbalance       

Cable

Lock Adjustments

Clearance for Motor

Cable 
Drum

Electrical Outlet 

For Opener

A

D

30-3/8”

C

Track

A

B

C

D

E

II

Top of door

Electrical Outlet for 
Light/Opener

F

F

2”- 2-7/8” 

Min

Mounting Surface

E

Top View

13-3/8” 

10-3/4” 

6” 

B

Summary of Contents for IDrive 3651-372

Page 1: ...tant Notice Read the enclosed instructions carefully before installing operating this garage door opener Pay close attention to all warnings and notes This manual MUST be attached to the wall in close...

Page 2: ...W idrive WORKS 1 3 2 Lift cables raise door from bottom Security arm manually locks closed door MOUNTS ON THE WALL INSTEAD OF CLUTTERING THE CEILING 1 3 2 idrive mounts to the counterbalance above doo...

Page 3: ...rity Light with Diffuser Three labels manual not shown Disconnect Handle Three labels manual not shown Sensor Wire Clip Three labels manual not shown Disconnect Cable Guide Bracket Disconnect Handle B...

Page 4: ...hould stay in the open and in the closed position without drifting If a door opens fast going up the door may need spring tension reduced If the door drops fast going down the door may need spring ten...

Page 5: ...eed 400lb The torsion iDrive will not work on low headroom systems Horizontal tracks should be pitched 1 above level at rear of track Pre Installation Inspection Before installing the torsion idrive O...

Page 6: ...m is a registered trademark of Clopay Building Products a Griffon Company NOTE When installing torsion iDrive on EZ Set torsion spring system there must be at least 30 3 8 of clear torsion tube betwee...

Page 7: ...Opener or door 8 Install Opener on a properly balanced and operating garage door Have a qualified service person make adjustments repairs to cables spring assemblies and other hardware before install...

Page 8: ...studs and hand tighten with the 2 5 16 X 18 hex nuts and 2 lock washers NOTE Black Drive Gears are factory set Do not attempt to turn these gears 2 Installing Gear Assemblies None 3 8 Wrench Clean tor...

Page 9: ...g Gear Assemblies Lubricate both right hand and left hand Gear Assembly teeth with the grease provided Apply grease along the Torsion Tube where the Opener will mount Installing Opener Place the Opene...

Page 10: ...ightened then with a wrench tighten 1 to 1 1 4 turns to secure Gear Assembly Do not tighten Right Hand Gear Assembly at this time NOTE Black Drive Gears are factory preset Do not attempt to turn these...

Page 11: ...d fastening with 2 5 16 x 1 5 8 Lag Screws 8 Preparing Disconnect Cable Insert a screwdriver through the cable loop to use as a handle when pulling Disconnect Cable Pull out the Disconnect Cable locat...

Page 12: ...rsion tube to header offset use the hole farthest from the flange NOTE Depending on the type of door hardware present it may be necessary to drill a hole in the right side flagangle and or End Bearing...

Page 13: ...nterbalance Cable and the header jambs Route the Disconnect Cable through Flagangle so the Disconnect Cable hangs outside of the track Routing the Disconnect Cable Drill with 1 8 bit Counterbalance ca...

Page 14: ...e s slack pulling the Cable more could cause Opener to disconnect from the Torsion Tube NOTE If Motor disconnects from Torsion Tube refer back to step 8 Tighten 6 20 x 1 2 screw into the handle until...

Page 15: ...t the same height for proper alignment Use Steps 15 17 for installing sensors on both sides of the garage door Positioning Safety Sensor Wall Mounting Brackets Attaching Safety Sensor Wall Mounting Br...

Page 16: ...les IMPORTANT Identify which side of the garage door is exposed to the most sunlight Mount the Sending Unit Unit without LED on the side which is exposed to the most sun Sunlight may affect the Safety...

Page 17: ...ly 20 Tools Needed 3 8 Wrench Right Hand Drive Gear Square Head Bolt Right Hand Gear Assembly 1 8 Sensor Wire Clip 10 19 Connecting Safety Sensor Wires to Opener Expose the Terminal Block by sliding t...

Page 18: ...cated on page 34 drill the two mounting holes Drill 3 16 holes if using anchors NOTE Make sure mounting surface is flat NOTE The wall station can be mounted to a NEMA standard electrical device box or...

Page 19: ...eries After about five seconds the Up Down red LEDs will begin to blink momentarily every 1 2 second Re install the Battery Cover by first inserting its top into the wall station then inserting and se...

Page 20: ...BLE KEEPERS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOOSEN OR REMOVE BOTTOM BRACKETS THEY ARE UNDER EXTREME SPRING TENSION AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY Push Spacer on to the Roller Shaft between the Bottom Bracket...

Page 21: ...Assemblies are secured to the section place the Plastic Sleeve over the Counterbalance Cable and then rotate the Cable Keeper Arm upward and attach it to the Plastic Sleeve Repeat for the left hand R...

Page 22: ...T INSTALL THE LIGHT FIXTURE INTO A RECEPTACLE WITH A METAL FACE PLATE IMPORTANT Door must clear Light Fixture when the door is in the open position The Light Fixture is designed to mount directly to a...

Page 23: ...r further options As soon as power is applied to the Opener the Opener will beep twice Excess Power Cord length must be routed and contained safely away from any moving parts NOTE Do not permanently a...

Page 24: ...ct Handle to the manual door operated position lower position b On the front cover of the Opener press and release the Red Program Button the Opener will beep once indicating activation of the program...

Page 25: ...ure The LED on the light fixture will turn on and remain on for 30 seconds or until a Wall Station is learned The incandescent lamp will also turn on when program button is pushed b Press the Light Bu...

Page 26: ...ng completely proceed to Step 31 then 33 to set a custom upper limit setting during the install routine If there is interference between the top of the door and the Opener s housing try repositioning...

Page 27: ...ing all wire making sure not to break or open any of the conductors Loop and secure any excess wire Aligning the Safety Sensors 1 4 20 Carriage Bolts In Out In Out Top View Top View For this adjustmen...

Page 28: ...s not pivot or pivots too soon the Detent may need to be adjusted in order for the door lock feature to work properly Detent Pin Adjustment Screw 21 34 33 WARNING None Profile Button Up Down Button TO...

Page 29: ...adjustment Repeat procedure until motor pivots to full down position when the door is completely closed a b Detent Pin Lock Adjustor Motor Tools Needed 35 The Opener is designed to lock a fully closed...

Page 30: ...ng should also cause the door to reverse After installing the Opener the door must reverse when it contacts a 1 1 2 high object or a 2 x 4 board laid flat on the garage floor Using the Wall Station ac...

Page 31: ...ress and hold the desired Transmitter button until the Opener beeps once The Transmitter is now programmed No beeping response of the Opener during the Transmitter programming indicates a programming...

Page 32: ...relief fitting including its wires and discard b Attach conduit with conduit nut insert field wires and cut wires allowing 6 of additional wire length Strip off 3 4 of insulation from each wire and f...

Page 33: ...s The next activation will close the door 5 If an obstruction is encountered or an out of balance condition is detected while opening the door the door will stop The next activation will open the door...

Page 34: ...n until the door is fully open or closed will allow the opener to move the door in this condition until the problem is corrected See Troubleshooting The up down button when unit is closed can be activ...

Page 35: ...omeLink surface keeping the HomeLink LED light in view 5 Press and hold the desired HomeLink channel button The LED should flash slowly indicating empty channel Continue holding the HomeLink button an...

Page 36: ...will turn on After 10 seconds the red LED will blink rapidly Do not release the button and proceed to the next Step 5 Press the desired HomeLink button Do not release either button until Step 6 has be...

Page 37: ...matically open the door to this custom height NOTE The opener will NOT accept programmed pet lock position if door is below 8 or higher than 30 NOTE Activation of the normal install routine will reset...

Page 38: ...e erased Multi Opener Light Control A single light fixture can be controlled by up to 6 Openers Follow the procedure outlined on Step 29 to program additional Openers Erasing Light Fixtures To clear p...

Page 39: ...on the drums properly Apply constant pressure to the Wall Station s Up Down But ton to close the door Door will not close Thermal delay The door has cycled eight times in a five minute period Infrare...

Page 40: ...per storage unauthorized service alteration of products neglect or abuse any acts of nature beyond Manufacturer s control such as but not limited to lightning power surges water damage etc or attempt...

Page 41: ...chnicians Will Answer Your Questions and or Ship Any Parts You May Need Call Us Toll Free 888 827 3667 Thank you for your purchase www wayne dalton com Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store C...

Page 42: ...ce to radio communication however there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

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