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FIGURE 29
***STEP 11 CONTINUED***
DOWN FORCE
LED #4 and #6
should be blinking.
Press and release the "+" or "-" button once. The
illuminated LEDs around the display will display the current force setting. By pressing the
"+" or "-” key, the force can be increased (+) or decreased (-). The force should be set as
low as possible. A suggestion is LEDs #1 and #2 should illuminate for one-car size doors
and LEDs #1, #2, #3 for two-car size doors. Once the desired force is selected, press and
release the "P" button. See Figure 29
TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
LED #7
should be blinking. While LED #7 is blinking, press and hold the desired button on
the transmitter. When the LED #7 blinks rapidly, release the transmitter button. The
opener has now learned the particular code of this transmitter. Press
and release the "P"
button. This stores the code in memory. See Figure 30
END PROGRAMMING
LED #8
should be illuminated. Press transmitter button to open and close the door two
times. This allows the opener smart computer to set its complete memory and "learn" the
proper operating levels. Each time the door is opened or closed the #5 LED illuminates
about 2 seconds as the belt or chain activates the position switch on the power head
chassis. This is a visual check regarding computer memory retention. The “smart
computer” retains memory even after a power outage. See Figure 31
NOTE: If one setting needs to be changed without adjusting any of the other settings,
simply press and hold the "P" button for about 5 seconds, then press and release
"P" repeatedly until the desired setting is reached. This bypasses the unneeded
adjustments. When desired setting is complete, simply press "P" as many times as
needed to return the opener to normal operating mode with LED #8 illuminated.
FIGURE 30
DOWN FORCE
TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
END PROGRAMMING
FIGURE 31
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IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Monthly,
check the opener's down cycle safety reverse. The door must reverse when it
contacts a 1 1/2" (38) high object (or a 2X4 board laid flat) on the floor, in line with the door
opener. A closing door must also reverse if the photo eyes are interrupted. See Steps 12,13.
Always
keep the moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is
completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.
Do not allow children
to operate or play with the garage door controls. Keep the remote
control away from children.
If the Safety Reverse
or any other part of the garage door and opener system do not work
properly, or if you do not understand, call a trained Martin Door Dealer.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR
DEATH, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR
DEATH, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
The emergency release
should only be used when garage door is in the closed position.
Weak or broken springs may cause door to fall, if released in the open position, increasing
the risk of severe injury or death. Use caution when using the release with door open.
Monthly
visually check lift cables, spring assembly, hardware, etc. for wear and stability.
KEEP GARAGE DOOR PROPERLY BALANCED.
See garage door owner’s manual. An
improperly balanced door increases the risk of severe injury or death. Call a trained Martin
Door Dealer to repair lift cables, spring assemblies and other hardware.