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Page 1: ...SMANUAL AWAY Keepin a safelocationfor futurereference Donot connectto poweruntilinstructed to do so Donot rundooropeneruntilcompletely installed Dooropenerwill notoperateuntilbeamsensor is installed a...

Page 2: ...OF DOOB LOCKS MAYRESULT IN DAMAGE TO DOOR OROPENER AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY D lr posslElE tNsrALL DooR oPENER7 FEEToR itoRE ABOVE THEFLOOR THISIUNY NOTBEPOSSIBLE WITH MOST ONE PIECE DOORS Iru TNIS...

Page 3: ...ull the disconnect cord releasing the traveler detent then press either the transmitter or pushbutton The opener will automaticallyreconnect SAFE T MONITORTM A dynamic obstruction detection device tha...

Page 4: ...to allow the doorto travelastraight path Notusedontrackless doors I aoxeo ourLrNE I I I I I I I I DOOR ROLLERS Attached to the door and follow inside the door tracks Not usedon tracklessdoors HIGH RIS...

Page 5: ...ANDcAUsEFAULTv opERATroN Pushbutton and Screws Typeprovidedmay vary 5 and1 2 Socket n Piece of2 x 4 W SingleButton Transmitter 2 ClevisPin n Pencil orPen F m n StepLadder PowerUnit Lamphouse Supplied...

Page 6: ...ver the End To End assembled lengthmust be 118 1i4 or less You may needto gentlytapthemtogether FIG 3 TubeSupport Insert plug button into end of the tube make sure it is fully seated SeeFig 2 Attachth...

Page 7: ...rier as shown in Figs 5 and 6 Make certain that the master link retaining clip is posi tioned on top C Carefully unroll the chain towards the power unit Loop chain arounddrive sprocketon top of power...

Page 8: ...ORT lF NOT REMOVE MASTER L NKANDGO BACKTO PAGE 7 NOTE Before pioceeding pleasenote that when adjusting the chain and cable there should be a slight chain sag about l 2 inch below the mid point of the...

Page 9: ...o temporarily hold the header bracketin place D Holding the headerbracket securelyin position mart the two holes of the header bracket on the door header See Fig 12 F r r r T SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS T I...

Page 10: ...ther suitableprop See Fig 16 Unit should be high enoughto clear door when fully opened Pull the emergencyreleasecord down and slide the travel er assembly towardthePowerunit Traveler Assembly ONE PIEC...

Page 11: ...tedto provide whateverassistance is required 1 1 C 1 Positionof Top of 2 Above High Rise of Door r The main concern in mounting the power unit is that the installation be securelymounted for oper atio...

Page 12: ...NT NOTICE To pnEveNr posstBLE DAMAGE ro GARAGEDOORS LTGHTWETGHT STEELAND FIBERGLASS DOORS MUST BE RernroncED BEFoRE rHEDooRBRAcKET ts INSTALLED DOOR REINTORCEMENT KITSARE AVAILABLEFROM SOMEDOORMANUFAC...

Page 13: ...L DOORS DOORS l r r r r r r r l r SPECIALINSTRUCTIONS I TRACKLESS DOORS ONLY Position the door bracket on the top edge of the door directly on the centerlineof the door Use a pen or pencil to mark the...

Page 14: ...S O RI S CONNECTED TO THE POWERUNIT AND PROPERLY ALIGNED THetnvtstare eeauor LIGHTMUSTNOT BE OBSTRUCTED O THERW I SE THE DOORCAN BE CLOSEDBY M AI NTAI NI NG CO NSTANT PBESSURE ON THEWALL MOUNTED PUSH...

Page 15: ...stripe Be sure to connect white wire to white wire F Mount the sendingunit the sameway you mounted the receiving unit with the wood screws provided but approximately one 1 inch higher Make surethe se...

Page 16: ...hbuttonasshown in Figure 35 B Locate pushbuttonin a convenient location at least 5 feet above the floor and attach with the two wood screws provided FtG 35 NOTE DO NOTALLOW BARE WIRE TOTOUCH ADJACENT...

Page 17: ...conrrol your door and the SECUREbutton is used to lock out or disableuse of the DOOR button on the transmitter This featureaddsan additional level of security to your opener preventingothersfrom open...

Page 18: ...s to thewall canbeloosened to movethe unitupor down See Figure 44 B Oncetheredalignment lightcomes on pivottheunitup or down andleft or right until you find thecenter of the operating angle Tightenall...

Page 19: ...orce until door can be cycled between the factory set open and close positions without the lights on the openerblinking The door shouldmove for approximate ly 6 seconds FrG 45 OPEN FORCE CLOSE FORCE O...

Page 20: ...sition is selected Do not force thedoor openanyfurther thanits nat ural open position This may causeexcessivestrain on the door or door opener Tracklessdoors should be at a slight downwardanglewhen fu...

Page 21: ...be used to close the door The tight on the opener will flash and the door will reverseand open if button is not helduntil the dool is fully closed C If something obstructsthe door while closing it wil...

Page 22: ...ter 24898 U S 24972 Canada 71 Mounting AngleKit 24613 Cover 24700 u s 24728 Canada GearcaseBodyAssy 370 1947 StrainBushing 360 0949 Output Wormwheel 360 3433 ControlBoard SpecifyModel 360 2401 LimitAc...

Page 23: ...STAruICY CusromeR SenvlceDepnRrmeruT ANyrtMEA MALFUNCTION IS OBSERVED Before using this phone number pleasereview the Troubleshooting information on page 2I and the PartsList guideonpage22 Shouldyou s...

Page 24: ...HOTNE AUTON IAflON FORYOURRECORDS DatePurchased WherePurchased Model Number DateCode DateInstalled DONOTTHROW THISMANUAL AWAY Keepina SafePlace forFuture Reference...

Page 25: ...andcoilasshowninFigure2 withan extra master linktoconnect them asshown inFiqure 3 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 dffi Cable Chain Master Link FIGURE 3 Master Link 1 t Retaining Clip Chain Chair Cable IDLER TUBEASS...

Page 26: ...radio controls arewarranted fora period oftwo 2 years fromdateofpurchase Themotor iswarranted lorten 10 years MODEL ST500 Garage DoorOpener andremote radio controls arewarranted fora period oftwo 2 y...

Page 27: ...CANNOTBE DEFEATED OR BY PASSED THEDOORCANNOTBE CLOSED USING THE HANDHELDTRANSMITTER IFTHEBEAMSENSOR SYSTEM IS NOTCONNECTED ANDPROPERLY ALIGNED IT CAN HOWEVER BE OPENED IFTHISSAFETYSYSTEM IS NOTPROPERL...

Page 28: ...r com pqo vpr fl EnGElvc ysERt cE cAll A vlr r E SoldTo CASHSALE SalesReceipt Date SaleNo 4ll7 2012 8794 CheckNo Payment Method Rep Cash KL Item Description Qtv U M Rate Amount l 8 Multi Purpose L 1 8...

Page 29: ...r safety Anautomatic decision A garagedoor is the Largestmwing object in the home An improperly adjusted gerdgedoor opener catt exert deadlyforce when the door closes which couldlead to entrdpment of...

Page 30: ...can lead to tragic results A few simple precar tions can protect your family and friends from potential harm Pleasetake a few minures to read the following maintenance and safetytips Then check the op...

Page 31: ...the floor and awayfrom all moving parts Mount and usethe button where you canclearlyseethe closing garage door When usingthe pushbuttonor transmitter keepthe door in sightuntil ir cornpletelycloses Te...

Page 32: ...ith accessory safety devices Consideradding an electriceyeor edgesensor asan extra measure of safety to protectagainst entrapment Routine Maintenance Can Prevent Tragedies There areroutine maintenance...

Page 33: ...Saferyiseveryone s business Makegarage door openersafety automaticin yourhome This irnportantinformation isprovidedby the U S ConsumerProductSafetvComrnission the National Safety Corrnciland theIndrrs...

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