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Summary of Contents for 139.53315SR

Page 1: ...CAUTION PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY CONTENTS PAGE Safety Rules 2 Operation of Your Opener 3 Maintenance Schedule 3 Features of Your Opener 4 Specifications 4 Accessories 4 Carton Check List 5 You ll Need Tools 5 Assembly 6 Installation Information 9 Installation 10 Force Limit Adjustment 17 Safety Reverse Test 18 SettingtChanging Code 19 Having a Problem 20 Repair Parts Rail Assembly 22 Repa...

Page 2: ...Push Button as a reminder of safe operating procedures To avoid serious personal injury from entangle ment REMOVE ALL ROPES CONNECTED 10 THE GARAGE DOOR before installing the garage door opener DISENGAGE ALL EXISTING GARAGE DOOR LOCKS to avoid damage to garage door Install Lighted Push Button or any additional push buttons IN A LOCATION WHERE THE GARAGE DOOR IS VISIBLE BUT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHIL...

Page 3: ... manually a properly balanced door will stay in any point of travel while being supported entirely by its springs THE OPENER IS NOT INTENDED TO CORRECT ANY PROBLEMS THAT ARE CAUSED BY AN UNBALANCED OR BINDING DOOR BROKEN DOOR SPRINGS OR BY FAULTY DOOR HARDWARE LIMIT AND FORCE ADJUSTMENTS These adjustments must be checked and progedy set when opener is installed Only a screwdriver is required P _ge...

Page 4: ...n and Auto matic stop in UP direction Electronic independent UP and DOWN force ad justment screws Electrica Motor overload protector iow voltage push button wiring Limit device Circuit actuated by limit nut Limit adjustment Screwdriver adjuslment on side panel Start circuit Low voltage push button or radio control DIMENSIONS Length overafl t24 inches Headroom required 2 inches Hanging weight 32 po...

Page 5: ...er Link 5 16 18 x 112 2 _ 121 mounted in chassis N16 18 5 Carriage Bolt Q lt4 20 x 1 2 4 Hex Screw _16 18 x 7 8 3 L_ ck Nut 1 4 20 x 112 41 unrl lrlt II Jul i In U INSTALLATION HARDWARE Clevis Pin 5116 x 2_3 4 Carriage Bolt 5 16 1B x 2 12 _ 2 Ring Fastener 3 Rope in i i i i u i i1 1 ii i n i i i ilul ilu YOU LL NEED TOOLS During assembly and Installation of your opener the instructions will call f...

Page 6: ...re identical THE CENTER SECTION BRACES MUST BE POSITIONED AGAINST THE END SECTIONS AS SHOWN Make sure that the directional arrow is pointing toward the fTont to door _ Study the illustration CAREFULLY When assembled Tee rail has a front to back position as shown Bolt rail sections together with the hz_lware illustrated and from Ihe direction indicated SQUARE NECKS ON THE CARRIAGE BOLTS MUST BE SEA...

Page 7: ...ener Chassis i i i iiii i iii i i ii ii IIHII iii i USE ONLY THOSE SCREWS MOUNTED IN TOP OF OPENER CHASSIS FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE OPENER PROCEDURE Place the opener chassis on packing material to protect the cover For convenient place a support under the cable pulley bracket Remove 5 16 18 x 1 2 w_hered screws mounted in top of opener chassis Align holes in back end of Te...

Page 8: ...er cap and onto pin notches untilboth pins are locked in place Caution Keep the chain taut while installing to help prevent kinking With trolley against the screwdriver dispense cable around pulley Proceed back around opener sprocket B_ be sure sprocket teeth engage chain and forward to the threaded trolley shaft C B lnstaI Chain inThisI_recl_n Opener Ch_ _s Use second master link to connect the c...

Page 9: ...RAGE DOOR BALANCED STICKING OR BINDING DOORS MUST BE REPAIRED THE GARAGE DOOR DOOR SPRINGS CABLES PULLEYS BRACKETS AND THEIR HARDWARE ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOOSEN MOVE OR ADJUST THEM CALL A GARAGE DOOR SERVICEMAN DO NOT WEAR WATCHES RINGS OR LOOSE CLOTHING WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING A DOOR OPENER AS YOU PROCEED WITH THE REMAINING INSTR...

Page 10: ...ii1 1111 INSTALLATION 1 PIECE DOOR WITHOUT TRACK ONE PIECE DOOR NOTRACK PIVOT HARDWARE HighestPo nt Header of Trey ONE PIECE DOOR NO TRACK JAMB HARDWARE INSTALLATION SECTIONAL DOOR AND l PIECE DOOR WITH TRACK SECTIONAL DOOR CURVED TRACK Ceiling ONE PIECEDOOR HORIZONTALTRACK JAMB HARbWARE Header _cket Track 3 Position bracket as shown bottom edge of bracket on herizortal line Mark either top and bo...

Page 11: ...lustrated iiiH lille II iiiiii I iHililflilli I li i ili i i i i I ii TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO ALL LIGHTWEIGHT DOORS AND DOORS WITH WINDOWS DO NOT REST THE OPENER ON THE DOOR_ INSTALLATION SECTIONAL ONE PIECE DOOR WITH TRACK NOTE A 2x4 is convenient for setting an ideal door to Tee rail distance tt is not necessery where headroom ts Insufficient PROCEDURE Raise the opener chassis onto a step ladder Op...

Page 12: ... _he_ _ _ _ to make sure Tee rail is centered over door REMOVE _N_ _ __ _ _ _ __ 2X4o Operate door manually If door hits the rail raise header bracket Grease the top and underside of rail surface on which trolley slides A tube of grease is supplied Bracke FIGURE 3 FINISHED Not Supplied CEILING i i ii H i H f i STEP 5 Attach Emergency Release Rope Handle iii i i i MI II I I III I III IIIII1 1111 II...

Page 13: ...s Use anchors if attaching to dry watlo Install on an inside garage deor A convenient place is side the _i_ _r and OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Run the belf wire up the wall and acres the ceiling to the garage d_r o_ner Secure with insulated stapEes The receiver terminals and the antenna are located on the back panel of the opener chassis F_sition antenna wire as showm Then cennect the wire by color t...

Page 14: ...RE CONNECTING ELECTRIC POWER USE A WOOD SCREW OR NA L TO HOLD THE LOCKS IN OPEN UNLOCKED POSITION INSTALLATION WIRING MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL ELECTRICAL AND BUILDING CODES OPERATION AT OTHER THAN 120V 60Hz WILL CAUSE OPENER MALFUNCTION AND DAMAGE Opener MUST be permanently wired or plugged into a grounded 3 prong receptacle wired according to local etec trical codes DO NOT use a 2 wlre ad...

Page 15: ...support across the top of the door Placement depends on your particular needs Mark and drill 5 16 TOP and BOTTOM fastening holes Secure bracket as shown _a Carriage Belt of l_r0r o_ Reinlorcement Board Washer _ 16 Door Bracket Door Bracket _ Plale Nu _ 16 18 One Piece Door installation Procedure NOTE Door bracket has left and right side fastening holes Assemble and install the door bracket and pla...

Page 16: ...r 0 _ Ring Bracket _ Fastener Nuts o o o o r tISc_ ewsz rt _ ____4_ _ ___ __ Door Arm 5 16 18x7 8 Before connecting door arm to trolley limits of travel must be adjusted on one piece doors Limit adjustment screws are located on left side panel as shown in illustration on Page 17 Follow procedures below Fully Closed Trolley Closed Open Doer Deer Arm Door Bracke OPEN DOOR ADJUSTMENT Decrease UP limi...

Page 17: ...not binding or unbalanced adjust CLOSE FORCE See Step 2_ IF OPENER REVERSES IN FULLY CLOSED POSITION Decrease DOWN travel Turn down limit adjustment screw clookwise_ One turn equals 2 of travel UiHliH UH Hi I STEP 2 Adjust Force DO NOTuSE FORCE ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPENSATE FOR A BINDING OR STICKING _RAGE DooR EXCESSIVE FORCE WILL INTERFERE WITH PROPER OPERATION OF SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM OR DAMAGE GARA...

Page 18: ...he opener through a comptete travel cycle Door MUST NOT reverse in c osed position if it does repeat Adjustment Steps 1 2 and 3_ ONE PIECE DOOR IInertC_s _ uctlon SECTIONAL DOOR REPEAT ADJUSTMENT STEP 3 AFTER e EACH ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR ARM LENGTH CLOSE FORCE OR DOWN LIMIT e ANY REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT OF GARAGE DOOR INCLUDING SPRINGS AND HARDWARE e ANY REPAIR OR BUCKLING OF THE GARAGE FLOOR e ANY REPA...

Page 19: ...to operate receiver SR tnd caler Code Button Light 3 Press the RECEIVER SR code button on the right side panel of opener Illustration A The indicator light will turn ON 4 STAND AWAY FROM THE DOOR and press the selected push button on the transmitler The indicator light will turn OFF and door will move Receiver and transmitter codes now match and the opener will operate with the selected push butto...

Page 20: ...transmitter code switches on plus center or minus positions If transmitter s works you can try a random code switch setting again if you desire TRANSMITTER HAS SHORT RANGE 1 Check battery test light If the light is dim change the battery 2 Change the location of the transmitter in the car 3 A metal garage door or foil backed insulation or metal siding will reduce the transmission range Antenna ext...

Page 21: ... i 1111 ii H i ii ii OPENER MOTOR HUMS 1 Garage door springs are broken SEE ABOVE BRIEFLY THEN WON T WORK 2 The trolley may be jammed into stop bolts Putl or push on door while motor is humming to release jammed condition Re adjust door limits page 17 to prevent over travel REPEAT SAFETY REVERSE TEST after adjustment is complete 3 If the problem occurs on first operation of the opener door is lock...

Page 22: ...KEY PART NO NO DESCRIPTION 1 41A3472 Wall push button assy 2 41A2756 Doorbell type lighted push button 3 10A14 12V battery 4 41A3476 Transmitter case cover screw assy 5 29C128 Transmitter visor clip 6 41A2828 Emergency rope handle assy 7 219A323 2 strand belt wire 8 41A2829 Header bracket wlclevis pin fastener 9 12B374 Door bracket 10 12B380 Door bracket piate 11 I78B35 Curved door arm section 12 ...

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