Wayne 3018DLX, 3014, 3514 user manual Attaching Motor Power Head Unit to Rail

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1: Attaching Motor Power Head Unit to Rail

Before assembly, align sprocket/coupling cogs to match notches of driver gear. Rotate the Motor Spline to position Driver Gear so that the nearest notch in Driver Gear is directly behind Motor Spline, as illustrated. Note: Do not rotate more than ½ turn.

Place opposite end of rail on temporary support approximately 6” in height.

Proceed to attach rail to motor Power Head Unit making sure that pre- alignment allows proper engagement between sprocket/coupling cog and driver gear notches. Realign as necessary, making sure to keep any rotation only to the nearest notch. Using four (4) supplied 1/4”-20 x 5/8” hex head bolts, assemble Motor Power Head Unit to rails with a 3/8” socket. Tighten securely.

Do not plug the opener power cord into electrical outlet until fully installed and instructed to do so in this manual. Door springs, pulleys and cables are under extreme tension and can cause severe injury. Do not attempt to adjust or repair. Call a professional door service company.

Do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing when installing or servicing a garage door system. Use a sturdy, non-metallic step ladder. Remove all ropes or cords attached to the garage door. Failure to do so may result in personal injury due to entanglement. Disable all existing locking devices on the garage door, by securing lock/latch to inside face of door with suitable screw.

Install only on a properly balanced garage door. An improperly balanced door could cause severe injury. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware before installing opener.

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Step 2: Positioning and Installing Front Wall Bracket

WARNING: Do not attempt to loosen or remove any portion of door spring system in order to rein- force header wall or to mount wall bracket. If these are necessary, call a professional garage door ser- vice person.

Note: it is recommended that the door opener be installed 7 feet or more above the door.

REINFORCE THE HEADER WALL

Reinforce the header wall (wall above door opening) as required, to ensure rigid mounting of the front wall bracket.

Locate the vertical center line of the garage door and mark it on the header above the door and on the top rail of the door.

Raise the door slightly until the top rail reaches the highest point of travel (see illustration); using a carpenter’s level, transfer and mark the highest point of travel on the header wall.

Mount the front wall bracket with its lower edge approximately 1/2” (room permitting) above the mark show- ing the highest point of travel centered on the vertical center line. Mark the two mounting holes and pre-drill with a 3/16” drill. Mount wall bracket using the lag screws supplied (1/4” x 1-1/2”) to ensure rigid mounting.

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Contents Owner Installation Important Installation Instructions Page Before Starting FeaturesDoor Test One Door Tests Before StartingTools You’ll Need Part Identification Hardware Identification Step Two Trolley Alignment Rail AssemblyStep One Rail Assembly Step Three Mounting Front Rail AssemblyStep Six Rail Assembly Alignment Step Four Setting The ChainStep Five Setting The Chain Latch Assembly Positioning and Installing Front Wall Bracket Attaching Motor Power Head Unit to RailMounting Motor End of Opener Attach Unit to Front Wall BracketPositioning the Motor End of Operator Mounting Door Bracket Installing LightInstalling Wired Wall Station if included Install Entrapment Warning Label Installing Deluxe Wireless Wall Station if includedInstall Wireless Infrared Safety Sensor Install Wireless Infrared Safety Sensor BracketInstall Wired Infrared Safety Sensor Wall Mounting Brackets Connecting Wired Infrared Safety Sensor to Opener Install Wiring for Wired Infrared Safety SensorConnecting Electrical Power Mount Wired Infrared Safety SensorsChanging Wireless Wall Station Code Wireless Wall Station Security Code Change and ProgrammingAlignment of the Wireless Infrared Safety Sensors Changing the Transmitter Code Alignment of the Wired Infrared Safety SensorsTwo Button Transmitter Security Code Change and Programming Programming Transmitter to Power Head UnitSetting Trolley Close Position Connecting Cushion Arm to TrolleyIMPORTANT! Test Contact Obstruction Sensing Feature Connecting Door Arm to DoorInfrared Safety Sensor Obstruction Test Setting Door Opening TravelInstalling Wireless Keyless Entry If Included Programming Wireless Keyless Entry If IncludedAdjustment # 1 Opening and Closing Force AdjustmentsAdjustment # 3 Positive Mechanical Door Lock Adjustment # 2 Contact Obstruction Sensing Closing DirectionImportant Safety Instructions Operation of Your Opener HOW to Operate the Wireless Keyless Entry if IncludedOpener Power Head Controls HOW to Operate the Wireless Wall Station If IncludedPage Once a Year Once a MonthTwice a Year Trouble Shooting Section Parts Breakdown Rail Assembly All Models Description Per Unit # Per Unit Classicdrive Accessories Pre-drill a 5/64 pilot Hole 3/4 deep Cut Template to Aid in Keyless Entry Installation See StepLimited Lifetime Warranty Questions?

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