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according to manufacturer’s instructions and force settings must be adjusted properly. Refer 

to the owner’s manual supplied with your drawbar operator for complete details on installa-

tion, operation, maintenance and testing of the operator.

MAINTAINING YOUR GARAGE DOOR: 

Before you begin, read all warning labels affixed to 

the door and the installation instructions and owner’s manual. Perform routine maintenance 

steps once a month, and have the door professionally inspected once a year. Review your 

Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual for the garage door. These instructions are 

available at no charge from Wayne Dalton, a division of Overhead Door Corporation, P.O. Box 

67, Mt. Hope, OH., 44660, or at 

www.Wayne-Dalton.com

. For additional information on 

garage door/operator maintenance go to 

www.dasma.com

 and reference TDS 151, 167 

and 179.

Monthly Inspections:
1. Visual Inspection:

 Closely inspect jambs, header and mounting surface. Any material 

found not to be structurally sound must be replaced. It may be necessary to uninstall part 

or all of the door assembly in order to replace defective material. Refer to the supplemental 

instructions “Removing an Existing Door / Preparing the Opening” at 

www.Wayne-Dalton.

com

. Inspect the spring(s), counterbalance lift cables, track rollers, pulleys, rear back hangs 

and other door hardware for signs of worn or broken parts. Tighten any loose screws and/or 

bolts, except on bottom corner brackets or on the counterbalance assembly. Check exterior 

surface of the door sections for any minor cracks. Verify door has not shifted right or left in 

the opening. If you suspect problems, contact a trained door system technician.

WARNING 

GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS, COUNTERBALANCE LIFT CABLES, BRACKETS, 

AND OTHER HARDWARE ATTACHED TO THE SPRINGS ARE UNDER 

EXTREME TENSION, AND IF HANDLED IMPROPERLY, CAN CAUSE 

SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY. ONLY A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS 

TECHNICIAN SHOULD ADJUST THEM, BY CAREFULLY FOLLOWING THE 

MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.

WARNING 

NEVER REMOVE, ADJUST, OR LOOSEN THE BOLTS, SCREWS AND/OR LAG 

SCREWS ON THE COUNTERBALANCE (END BEARING BRACKETS, DRUMS 

OR SPRING SYSTEM) OR BOTTOM CORNER BRACKETS OF THE DOOR. 

THESE BRACKETS ARE CONNECTED TO THE SPRING(S) AND ARE UNDER 

EXTREME TENSION. TO AVOID POSSIBLE SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY, 

HAVE ANY SUCH WORK PERFORMED BY A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS 

TECHNICIAN USING PROPER TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS.

TORQUEMASTER

®

 PLUS SPRINGS:

 Pawl knob(s) (located on the TorqueMaster

®

 end brack-

ets above the door) should be engaged to prevent the door from rapidly descending in case 

of spring failure or forceful manual operation.

EXTENSION SPRINGS:

 A restraining cable or other device should be installed on the exten-

sion spring (located above the horizontal tracks) to help contain the spring if it breaks.

2. Door Balance:

 Periodically test the balance of your door. If you have a garage door 

drawbar operator, use the release mechanism so you can operate the door by hand when 

doing this test. Start with the door in the fully closed position. Using handles or suitable grip-

ping points, lift the door to check its balance. Adjust TorqueMaster® or Extension spring(s), 

if door lifts by itself (hard to pull down) or if door is difficult to lift (easy to pull down). DO NOT 

attempt to repair or adjust Torsion Springs yourself. To adjust TorqueMaster® or Extension 

spring(s), refer to your installation instructions and owner’s manual. If in question about 

any of the procedures, do not perform the work. Instead, have it adjusted by a trained door 

systems technician.

3. Lubrication:

 The door should open and close smoothly. Ensure the door track rollers are 

rotating freely when opening and closing the door. If track rollers do not rotate freely, clean 

the door tracks, removing dirt and any foreign substances. Clean and lubricate (use a non-

silicon based lubricant) graduated end hinges, center hinges, steel track rollers, bearings and 

torsion springs (torsion spring coil surfaces). DO NOT lubricate plastic idler bearings, nylon 

track rollers, door track. DO NOT oil a cylinder lock, if actuation is difficult use a graphite dust 

to lubricate.

CHECK FOR PRESENCE OF SAFETY LABELS:

WARNING

WARNING

Lift handles/gripping points are required 

on this door, located as spelled out in the 

installation instructions, even if the door 

is motor operated.
Failure to install and use these lift handles/

gripping points on this door can result in

serious injury to fingers and/or hands, if

placed in the opening between sections,

when the door is operated manually.

The adjacent bottom corner bracket and 
all cable retention features including 
milford pins, cotter pins, & clevis pins are 
under HIGH SPRING TENSION.
Adjustments and repairs must only be

made by a trained door systems

technician, using proper tools and

instructions.

DO NOT REMOVE, COVER OR PAINT OVER

THIS LABEL. PRODUCT USER SHOULD

INSPECT THIS LABEL PERIODICALLY FOR

LEGIBILITY AND SHOULD ORDER A 

REPLACEMENT FROM THE DOOR

MANUFACTURER AS NEEDED.

325304  REV3 06/26/12

© Copyright 2012, 
Overhead Door Corporation

WARNING

WARNING

Lift handles/gripping points are required 

on this door, located as spelled out in the 

installation instructions, even if the door 

is motor operated.
Failure to install and use these lift handles/

gripping points on this door can result in

serious injury to fingers and/or hands, if

placed in the opening between sections,

when the door is operated manually.

The adjacent bottom corner bracket and 
all cable retention features including 
milford pins, cotter pins, & clevis pins are 
under HIGH SPRING TENSION.
Adjustments and repairs must only be

made by a trained door systems

technician, using proper tools and

instructions.

DO NOT REMOVE, COVER OR PAINT OVER

THIS LABEL. PRODUCT USER SHOULD

INSPECT THIS LABEL PERIODICALLY FOR

LEGIBILITY AND SHOULD ORDER A 

REPLACEMENT FROM THE DOOR

MANUFACTURER AS NEEDED.

325304  REV3 06/26/12

© Copyright 2012, 
Overhead Door Corporation

Spring Turns

Door Height

Spring Turns

     (6’ - 0”)

14

     (6’ - 3”)

14 - 1/2

     (6’ - 5”)

15

     (6’ - 6”)

15

     (6’ - 8”)

15 - 1/2

     (6’ - 9”)

15 - 1/2

     (7’ - 0”)

16

     (7’ - 3”)

16 - 1/2

     (7’ - 6”)

17

     (7’ - 9”)

17 - 1/2

     (8’ - 0”)

18

Number of Installed Spring Turns

300547                  REV2   01/15/2010

Copyright 2010 Wayne Dalton, a 
Division of Overhead Door Corp.

HIGH SPRING TENSION CAN CAUSE 
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

DO NOT

 adjust, repair or remove springs or parts to 

which springs are connected, such as steel brack-
ets, cables, wood blocks, fasteners or other parts of 
the counterbalance system.

Adjustments or repairs must 

ONLY

 be made by a 

trained door systems technician using proper tools 
and instructions.

DO NOT

 remove, cover or paint over this tag. Prod-

uct user should inspect this tag periodically for 
legibility and should order a replacement tag from 
the door manufacturer, as needed.

©Copyright 2010 Overhead Door Corporation                                                     

102081   REV2 06/24/2010

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.

  Operate door ONLY when it is properly   

 adjusted and free of obstructions.

2.

  If a door becomes hard to operate,  

 

 

inoperative or is damaged,  immediately  

 

have necessary adjustments and/or repairs  

 

made by a trained door system technician  

 

using proper tools and instructions.

3.

  DO NOT stand or walk under a moving door,  

 

or permit anybody to stand or walk under  

 

an electrically operated door.

4.

  DO NOT place fingers or hands into open  

 

section joints when closing a door. Use lift  

 

handles/gripping points when operating  

 door manually.

5.

  DO NOT permit children to operate garage  

 door or door controls.

6.

  Due to constant extreme spring tension,  

 

DO NOT attempt any adjustment, repair or  

 

alteration to any part of the door,  

 

 

especially to springs, spring brackets,    

 

bottom corner brackets, red colored    

 

fasteners, cables or supports. To avoid   

 

possible severe or fatal injury, have any  

 

such work performed by a trained door  

 

system technician using proper tools and  

 

instructions.

7.

  On electrically operated doors, pull down  

 

ropes must be removed and locks must be  

 

removed or made inoperative in the open  

 (unlocked) position.

8.

  Top section of door may need to be    

 

reinforced when attaching an electric    

 

opener. Check door and/or opener  

 

 

manufacturer’s instructions.

9.

  VISUALLY inspect door and hardware    

 

monthly for worn and/or broken parts.   

 

Check to ensure door operates freely.

10.

 Test electric opener’s safety features    

 

monthly, following opener manufacturer’s  

 

instructions.

11.

 NEVER hang tools, bicycles, hoses, clothing  

 

or anything else from horizontal tracks.  

 

Track systems are not intended or designed  

 

to support such extra weight. 

Place label at a readable height on door. DO NOT  

remove, cover or paint over this label. Product 

user should inspect this label periodically for 

legibility and should order a replacement label 
from the door manufacturer as needed.

324100              REV7   09/16/2013

Quality garage doors since 1954

Wayne Dalton

2501 S. State Hwy 121 Bus., Suite 200

Lewisville, TX 75067

For service, call (800) 827-3667

www.Wayne-Dalton.com

Copyright 2013 Wayne Dalton, a

Division of Overhead Door Corp.

 

Residential warning label, The warning label will 

either be on the right or the left end stile.

Bottom corner bracket warning labels

Torsion spring tag(s) 

(one per spring)

TorqueMaster

®

 Plus tag(s) 

(one per spring)

12

Содержание Wayne Dalton 8000

Страница 1: ...rage Door 11 Operation And Maintenance 11 Warranty 13 Wayne Dalton a division of Overhead Door Corporation Models 8000 8100 8200 T O R S I O N C U T D O W N QUICK START GUIDE RESIDENTIAL AND LIGHT COM...

Страница 2: ...t information 18 For windloaded doors the wind performance is achieved via the entire door system and component substitution is not authorized without express permission by Wayne Dalton NOTE It is rec...

Страница 3: ...ght Hand Horizontal Track Assemblies For Low Headroom Applications H3 Left Hand and Right Hand Vertical Tracks As Required H4 Left Hand and Right Hand Riveted Vertical Track Assemblies As Required I T...

Страница 4: ...OTE Refer to door section identification located in the pre installation section of this manual Refer to Package Contents Breakdown of Parts to determine which bottom corner brackets you received WARN...

Страница 5: ...ion 2 2 Struts Intermediate I and Bottom Sections Strutting Schedule Door Height Configuration Door Width 14 0 16 11 17 0 19 11 20 0 8 3 8 9 Solid 2 2 Struts Top and Bottom Sections 3 2 Struts Top Int...

Страница 6: ...s to determine which Flag Angles you have NOTE Refer to Illustrations shown below or Package Content to determine which horizontal track was supplied with your door WARNING DO NOT RAISE DOOR UNTIL HOR...

Страница 7: ...the flag angle as shown IMPORTANT SPACING SPECIFIED BELOW MUST BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE END BEARING BRACKET AND THE FLAG ANGLE THIS IS TO ENSURE PROPER CLEARANCE OF THE COUNTERBALANCE LIFT CABLE Onc...

Страница 8: ...efer to Package Contents Breakdown of Parts to determine which Center Bracket s came with your door IMPORTANT THE SPRING WARNING TAG S SUPPLIED MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE STATIONARY SPRING CONE...

Страница 9: ...unterbalance lift cables are taut and have equal tension on both sides e Cable lift drums are against end bearing brackets and set screws are tight f Torsion spring or springs are installed correctly...

Страница 10: ...REVENT IT FROM RISING UNEXPECTEDLY IN THE EVENT THE SPRING S WERE OVER WOUND AND CAUTIOUSLY REMOVE LOCKING PLIERS FROM VERTICAL TRACKS Raise the door until the top section and half of the next section...

Страница 11: ...FOLLOWING CLEANING SOLUTION IS RECOMMENDED A mild detergent solution consisting of one cup detergent with less than 0 5 phosphate dissolved into five gallons of warm water will aid in the removal of m...

Страница 12: ...placed in the opening between sections when the door is operated manually The adjacent bottom corner bracket and all cable retention features including milford pins cotter pins clevis pins are under H...

Страница 13: ...ssary maintenance normal wear and tear acts of God or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of Seller or as a result of having been exposed to toxic or abrasive environments including blowing...

Страница 14: ...rvice representative They will be happy to handle any questions that you may have Thank you for your purchase PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE After installation is complete leave this I...

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