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WARNING

 

To Prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:

 

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 Keep Transmitter and battery out of reach of children.

 

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 NEVER permit children to access the Wall Panel, Push Button nor remote Transmitters.

 

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 Operate the door ONLY when it is properly adjusted, and there are no obstructions present.

 

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 ALWAYS keep a moving door in sight until completely closed. NEVER cross the path of a moving door.

 

 

To reduce risk of fire, explosion or electric shock:

 

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 DO NOT short circuit, recharge, dissemble or heat the battery.

 

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 Replace with 23AE 12 Volt batteries ONLY.  Dispose of batteries properly.

 

Programming Hand

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held Transmitter

 

To Program Transmitter(s):

 

1.

 

Press/release  the  “LEARN”  button  on  the  rear  control 
panel, “OK” LED will glow and beep. The unit is now ready 
to accept a transmitter in the next 30 seconds as shown in 
Fig.2.

 

2.

 

Press/release the large grey button on the Transmitter.

 

 

 

(Additional buttons used for multiple garage door openers)

 

3. 

 

    The  “OK”  LED  will  flash  and  beep    twice  indicating 

transmitter is stored successfully.

 

 

Up to 20 Transmitters (including wireless keypad codes) can be 
added to the unit by repeating the above procedures. 

 

 

If  more  than  20  Transmitters  are  stored,  the  first  stored        
Transmitter  will  be  replaced.  (i.e.  the  21st Transmitter  replaces 
the 1st stored Transmitter.)

 

 

Removing ALL Transmitters:

 

To  remove  ALL  Transmitters from memory,  press  and  hold  the 
“LEARN”  button  for  5  seconds.  The  “OK”  LED  will  flash  and 
beep  2  times  indicating  ALL  transmitters  have  been  removed 
from memory.

 

Replacing Transmitter Battery:

 

When  the  battery  of  the  hand  held  Transmitter  is  low,  the       
indicator  light  will  become  dim  and/or  the  range  of  the         
Transmitter  will  decrease.  To  replace  the  battery,  remove  the   
battery cover from the Transmitter as shown in Fig 3. Replace 
with a 23AE 12 volt alkaline battery with polarity shown in Fig.3.

 

This  device  complies  FCC  Rules  for  HOME  OR  OFFICE  USE.  Operation  is 

 

subject  to  the  following  two  conditions:  (1)  this  device  may  not  cause  harmful 

 

interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 

 

including interference that may cause undesired operation.

 

Fig.1

 

Fig.3

 

Signal and Bat-
tery Indicator

 

23AE 12 Volt  

 

Alkaline Battery

 

Visor Clip

 

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Fig.2

 

LEARN

 

30

 

seconds

 

OK

 

1

 

2

 

OK

 

3

 

x2

 

Flashes x2

 

NOTICE: This openers transmitters will not work until you

 

set the travel limits and the auto force adjustment.

 

You must follow all steps located on pages 16,17,18

 

Summary of Contents for 425-1636

Page 1: ...___ Date Installed __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ GDO Manual Revised 4 12 For serial 5555555 and later For Use With Residential Sectional Garage Doors Only GARAGE DOOR OPENER MODEL 425 1656 HANDLES DOORS 18 FT WIDE UP TO 7FT TALL MNOMU04A 2 R NOTICE This opener will not work until you set the travel limits and the auto force adjustment You must follow all steps located on pages 16 17 18 Soft Open Soft Cl...

Page 2: ...Eye Safety System 14 Connecting Power 15 Connecting Wall Panel 19 Adjustment Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System 15 Travel Limit Adjustment I UP Limit 16 Travel Limit Adjustment II DOWN Limit 17 Auto Force Adjustment 18 Final Adjustment and Testing 20 Operation Programming Hand held Transmitter 21 Programming Wireless Keyless Entry Pad 22 Operating the Opener 23 24 Maintenance 25 Troubleshooting ...

Page 3: ...Pulley Hitch Pin Locking Clevis Pins x 4 Lag Screw 12 x 1 Photo Eye System Lag Screw 5 16 x 1 1 2 Header Bracket Mounting Opener Bolt 5 16 x 1 Drywall Anchor x 4 x 30 5 16 Flange Nut x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 1 x 1 Insulated Staples Securing wires x 2 Self Threading Screw 1 4 x 5 8 Door Bracket Master Link Set Trolley Shaft x 1 Clevis Pin Door arms 5 16 x 1 Clevis Pin Header Bracket 5 16 x 1 1 2 INSTALLAT...

Page 4: ...nsion Call a qualified 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 servi...

Page 5: ...allet Only use a soft rubber mallet to tap on the end of the rails as other tools may damage your 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 taper...

Page 6: ...n Fig 2 1 Place the belt beside the rail as shown 2 Insert a temporary screwdriver into the hole approximately 10 1 4 from the end of the Rail Header Segment Slide the trolley against this screw driver The trolley must stay in this position for proper alignment of the belt 3 Grasp the end with Trolley Shaft Connector and pass through the slot on the Rail Header Segment 4 Insert the Pulley into the...

Page 7: ...ble Keep hands and fingers away from 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 ...

Page 8: ...cket on the vertical mark no more than 6 15cm from the header wall Mark and drill holes to fasten the Header Bracket securely to a structural support Fig 1 Ceiling Header Bracket Header Wall 2 5cm clearance Door Track Door Highest Point of Door Travel Support block on floor Door Spring UP OPENER MAX 6 15cm Highest Point of Door Travel Vertical Centerline Horizontal Line Finished Ceiling Lag Screw ...

Page 9: ...ent 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 in Fig 3 below For steel lightweight doors with vertical steel reinforcements factor...

Page 10: ...he Hanging Brackets to the structural supports using 5 16 x1 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 w...

Page 11: ...e damage to the garage door opener Clevis Pin 5 16 x 1 Hitch Pin Bolt 5 16 18x1 Flange Nut Curved Door Arm Straight Door Arm 1 1 2 2 Fig 1 3 Attaching Door Arms Min 8 20cm 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 ...

Page 12: ... HANDLE to release door from Open er When Emergency Release is in the released position the door can be operated manually To reconnect flip the lever on the Trolley towards Opener back to Connect position it will reconnect automatically upon pressing Push Button or remote control DO NOT use Emergency handle to pull the door open or closed Installing Light and Emergency Release Knob 6 feet 1 83m ab...

Page 13: ...e 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 Be careful not to damage the wires while securing the sta...

Page 14: ... garage door as shown in Fig 2 2 If attaching to concrete secure the photo eyes using concrete anchors and bolts not provided 3 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 16 To Connect Photo Eye Safety System 1 Connect a pair of wires from either one of the Photo Eyes to a pair of PHOTO EYE terminals...

Page 15: ...provided 4 Group line black wires from power source with another black wire from transformer and a brown wire inside the Opener Connect them with a wire nut not provided 5 Secure the ground green or bare wire from the power source with a grounding screw 6 Reinstall the enclosure 7 Turn on power supply If the wiring is properly connected a click should be heard and the light will illuminate if a bu...

Page 16: ... before proceeding 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...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...es OK x1 UP DOWN FORCE LIMIT UP DOWN 1 2 3 Auto Force Adjustment NOTICE This opener will not work until you set the travel limits and the auto force adjustment You must follow all steps on pages 16 17 18 Press Release Continue to page 19 for wall panel installation The opener is now programmed and ready for operation Continue to page 19 to install wall panel then page 20 to program the remotes WAR...

Page 19: ... installed out of the reach of children and free from the moving parts of the door and hardware 2 Fasten it to a solid surface with 1 screws If attaching to drywall or other hollow surface drill 3 16 holes and use the provided Drywall Anchors 3 Snap the Wall Panel onto the back plate To Connect the Wall Panel to the Opener Connect the plug from the Wall Panel to the Wall Panel outlet on the rear o...

Page 20: ...y and the opener is ready to use If the door fails to reverse upon contact with obstruction adjust the Opener as follows The close travel maybe inadequate reset down limit and force See Travel Limit Adjustment on page 16 17 18 Conduct the test again If the door reverses on contact remove the object and run at least 3 COMPLETE travel cycles to ensure proper adjustment If the Opener still fails the ...

Page 21: ...ng the above procedures If more than 20 Transmitters are stored the first stored Transmitter will be replaced i e the 21st Transmitter replaces the 1st stored Transmitter Removing ALL Transmitters To remove ALL Transmitters from memory press and hold the LEARN button for 5 seconds The OK LED will flash and beep 2 times indicating ALL transmitters have been removed from memory Replacing Transmitter...

Page 22: ... 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 ENTER may be pressed in advance to turn on back light Removing ALL Personal Code s To remove ALL personal code s and or transmitters from memory press and hold the ...

Page 23: ...our door is balanced and in good working condition Operating the Opener Emergency Release Knob Photo Eye Safety System Invisible Light Beam Actual Operating Scenario Wall Panel Controls Operation Wall Panel Indoor Momentary press the DOOR button on the Wall Panel 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 o...

Page 24: ...everse Door is opening Door will stop Door is stopped as intended in partially open position Close Door is obstructed while closing Door will reverse and Beep x 20 Door is obstructed while opening Door will stop and Beep x 25 Door is fully opened and Photo Eye System is obstructed Door will not close Operating the Opener Operation Condition Opener is initially plugged in no travel limits stored se...

Page 25: ...ey hits the Trolley Stop Bolt in open travel 1 Disconnect the Trolley by using the Emergency Release 2 Close the door manually 3 Relieve the belt tension by loosening both the belt connector and the Flange Nut see page 6 7 4 Operate the Opener so the Trolley Shaft travels towards the door Trolley should be kept disconnected 5 Refer to page 16 to reset UP Limit 6 Refer to page 6 7 to re tighten the...

Page 26: ...to Eye Safety System Emitter Sensor with Brackets 2 24113 XPRO 3 Button Hand held Transmitter 3 24939 12V alkaline transmitter battery 4 24165 Wall Panel 5 24140 Keyless Entry 6 24050 M Owner s manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 6 4 5 Rail Assembly Parts Item Part No Name Description 1 24977 Rail Header Segment 2 24978 Rail Middle segment 3 24979 Rail End segment with Stop Bolt 4 24929 Pulley 5 24927 Trolle...

Page 27: ...ssis 2 24948 Transformer 3 24930 Logic Board 4 24932 Position Encoder 5 24947 DC Motor 6 24983 Cover plate Front 7 24984 Cover plate Back 8 24980 Opener Cover 9 N A Lamp Plate 10 24905 Lamp Dome 11 24971 Rail Bracket 12 24958 Belt Sprocket 1 2 4 5 3 7 9 6 8 10 11 12 ...

Page 28: ...DIFICATION OR DISSASSEMBLY OF THIS PRODUCT VOIDS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DECKODISCLAIMS ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY PROBLEMS RELATED TOTHE INSTALLATION OF THE GARAGE DOOR OR GARAGE DOOR HARDWARE THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TOTHE DOOR SPRINGS DOOR ROLLERS DOOR ALIGNMEN...

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