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WALL STATION OPERATION (IF SUPPLIED)

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WALL STATION OPERATION 

 

 

 

Momentarily pressing up/down button (2d) activates the door. If a small out-of-balance condition causes door to stop while opening or 

 

 

reverse while closing, apply constant pressure to up/down button until door is fully opened or fully closed. Problem must be corrected 

 

 

immediately, see Troubleshooting Section on page 20. 

 

 

 

 

Momentarily pressing light button (1z) turns on light fixture. The light fixture will remain on until either light button is pressed again or 

 

 

the door is activated. The light fixture automatically turns on with door activation and remains on for five minutes thereafter. Pressing 

 

 

light fixture button before five minutes has elapsed will turn off light fixture. 

 

 

 

Momentarily pressing timer button (2l) causes the light fixture to light for a period of five minutes. During this time, the light can be 

 

 

turned off by pressing the light button (2l). If the door is activated during the time the light is on, the light timer is turned off and the 

 

 

standard five-minute timer for the light now takes effect. 

 

 

 

Pressing pet button (2h) activates a closed door and causes it to open to a position between 200 mm and 750 mm above floor, 

 

 

allowing pets to enter and exit the garage without door being fully open. The next door activation will cause door to open fully. The pet 

 

 

feature will only function with door in fully closed position. Pressing pet button with a stationary door in any other position will cause 

 

 

opener to beep five times and door will not be activated. While door is in motion, pet button functions identically to up/down button, 

 

 

stopping or reversing door immediately. The pet feature allows for custom setting of pet position door height. See Custom Settings, 

 

 

Step 13. 

 

NOTE

: A door in the “pet position” (open 200 mm – 750 mm) is not locked and should not be used as a secured door position. 

 

 

 

Press and hold the profile button (2c) for about 5 seconds to initiate the “Install Routine”. Refer to Step 10: Install Routine for 

 

 

 

complete install routine instructions, functions and warnings. The door should be completely closed to initiate the install routine. The 

 

 

only exception to this is if a custom upper limit is being set (see Step 10). 

 

The Wall Station LED (2a) will light while any wall station button remains pressed. if the LED does not light, this is an indication that the battery is weak or 
dead. See maintenance, battery replacement. 

 

NOTE

: The opener can be activated by up to six remote control devices (including Wall Station and keyless entry controls.) If a seventh control is 

programmed, one of programmed controls will be erased and will no longer activate the opener. 
 

 

WARNING

 FOR SAFETY REASONS, MANUALLY DISCONNECT USING THE EMERGENCY DISCONNECT HANDLE PRIOR TO 

                                    ERASING REMOTE CONTROLS. 

 

 

TRANSMITTER OPERATION

 

Momentarily pressing the large transmitter button (2e) or the button programmed in the transmitter programming step activates the door. Other 

transmitter buttons can also be programmed to activate a door, or multi-door installations, each button or a combination of two buttons pressed 
simultaneously can be programmed to activate a different door. See Transmitter programming (refer to step 11) for instructions. 

 

The transmitter LED (2f) will light while any transmitter button remains pressed. if the LED does not light, this is an indication that the battery is weak or 

dead. See maintenance section for battery replacement. 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Optimal

Page 1: ...ual of Installation Use and Maintenance In Between Jambs With Integrated Operator I Drive Models Wayne Dalton Optimal Wayne Dalton Confort Wayne Dalton Diffusion Wayne Dalton Prestige 40mm Pinnacle Wa...

Page 2: ...0 11 Performing Install routine 11 Detent Pin adjustment 11 12 Custom Settings 12 Tests 12 CE Serial number label 12 USE Important Safety instructions For Use 13 Wall Station Operation 14 Transmitter...

Page 3: ...ompletely closed NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING DOOR 14 KEEP THE GARAGE DOOR PROPERLY BALANCED an improperly balanced door could cause severe or fatal injury Have an authorized qualified doo...

Page 4: ...SAFETY Personal Automatic obstruction sensing Push button for automatic stop in up or down direction Electronic Automatic up down force adjustment Electrical Low voltage wireless push button Limit adj...

Page 5: ...6 Track Bolt 10 A7 6 mm 1 4 20 Flange Hex Nut 10 A8 8 x 40 mm 5 16 x 1 5 8 Lag Screw 13 A9 Molded Transition Track 1 Pair A10 Anchors 13 not supplied A11 Disconnect label 1 A12 Wall Station assembly 1...

Page 6: ...1 4 20 x 9 16 track bolt A6 and 6mm 1 4 20 flange hex nut A7 as shown in FIG 1 2 and 1 3 Repeat for right hand side NOTE ensure the 6 x 15mm 1 4 20 x 9 16 track bolt is going through the molded trans...

Page 7: ...track bolt A6 and 6mm 1 4 20 flange hex nut A7 for attaching to perforated angle not provided Repeat for the left hand side Verify that the tracks A2 are level and perpendicular to the inside face of...

Page 8: ...base A12 1 two Philips head screws A12 4 Use holes needed to ensure the base is securely mounted with both screws If fastening into drywall or concrete proper anchors will need to be used IMPORTANT Ov...

Page 9: ...WAY IF IN DOUBT CONTACT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN NOTE Make sure there are no obstructions that may interfere with the garage door during operation prior to electrically connecting the opener Locate po...

Page 10: ...pidly Once the LED 2f starts blinking release the large transmitter button 2e the LED 2f will turn off Immediately press and hold the large transmitter button 2e again LED 2f will light for approximat...

Page 11: ...OUTINE WITH STANDARD UPPER LIMIT USING TRANSMITTER WHEN WALL STATION IS NOT SUPPLIED Press and hold the two small buttons of the transmitter 2n and 2m simultaneously for five 5 seconds The opener will...

Page 12: ...e opener will beep once The pet button is now programmed to automatically open door to this custom height NOTE activation of normal install routine always sets pet position opening to default 200 mm h...

Page 13: ...perly balanced door could cause a severe or fatal injury Have a qualified service person make repairs to the cables spring assemblies and other hardware 8 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DOOR ACTIVATION Upon...

Page 14: ...n button stopping or reversing door immediately The pet feature allows for custom setting of pet position door height See Custom Settings Step 13 NOTE A door in the pet position open 200 mm 750 mm is...

Page 15: ...nance manual Inability to activate door using transmitter A13 or wall station A12 may be caused by a weak or dead battery Press and hold door activation button on either transmitter or wall station If...

Page 16: ...or bolts Track rollers and door track The door should open and close smoothly Ensure the door rollers are rotating freely when opening and closing the door Should the rollers not turn easily or not t...

Page 17: ...finger ensuring it seats properly in between the teeth of the gear 1t as shown in FIG 18 2 and then gently release the wrench B4 and B5 clockwise for the right side counter clockwise for the left sid...

Page 18: ...inted must not be too smooth or the paint will not adhere to it see NOTE no 2 It is advisable to test in an inconspicuous area to evaluate adhesion If poor adhesion is observed surface preparation for...

Page 19: ...Light Fixture Screw In Model no 3940 CESS Part no 295522 Keyless Entry RF Transmitter Model no KEP2 B433 Part no 298393 5 Button Wall Station RF Transmitter Model no 5BWS 433 Part no 294394 3 Button...

Page 20: ...nce condition Contact authorized qualified door system service representative Door does not close properly Cables are not on drum properly Apply constant pressure to Wall Station up down button to clo...

Page 21: ...sconnect Cable C9 296976 3 048 m Power Cord C10 296412 Roller Assembly C11 294369 PCB Motor Control Complete C12 294389 3 Button Transmitter C13 320211 Snubber Left Hand C14 320212 Snubber Right Hand...

Page 22: ...turer shall upon notification correct product nonconformities by repairing replacing or refunding the original purchase price of any defective part s The charges that will be covered include those as...

Page 23: ...nstallation Use and Maintenance conform to the above listed Directives and Standards Signature of manufacturer Fran ois M dart President Wayne Dalton Europe November 10 2005 Place Wayne Dalton Europe...

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