Wayne 3014, 3514 Connecting Door Arm to Door, IMPORTANT! Test Contact Obstruction Sensing Feature

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Step 26: Connecting Door Arm to Door

Door Mounted Bracket

Visually align cushion arm connecting hole with middle hole of door bracket by rotating tube section in appropriate direction.

Release trolley (cushion arm attached) with manual release cord and pull trolley a few inches toward motor. Now rotate cushion arm tube section 2 turns counterclockwise to provide a cushion when door is closed or encounters an obstruction. Align connecting hole in cushion arm to middle hole in door

bracket; insert 3/8” dia. bolt and tighten locking nut, allowing for free pivoting of arm.

Note: Do not over tighten locking nut, as this will cause binding between cushion arm and door bracket.

WARNING: Failure to secure door

arm to door bracket with locking nut can cause door arm to become disengaged from the trolley and fall, resulting in possible damage or personal injury.

Step 27: Setting Door Close Travel Plus “Contact Obstruction Sensing” Test

With wall control up/down button, activate door to full open position; reactivate to close position. The door should stop on the floor with the cushion arm and the bottom door seal slightly compressed. If the door reverses off the floor, turn close travel knob 1/4 turn “less”. If door is not completely closed, turn travel knob 1/4 turn “more”. Repeat if necessary.

IMPORTANT! Test “Contact Obstruction Sensing Feature”

IMPORTANT: After installing opener, the door must reverse when it contacts a 1 inch high object on the floor.

Activate the door to the full, open position and place a 1” (25mm) solid test obstacle on the floor under the garage door. Activate the door to the closed position. The door should reverse upon contact with the 1” obstacle.

If door stops on the 1” obstacle, adjust the close travel knob 1/4 turn “more” until door reverses upon contact with obstacle. Repeat if necessary.

When the door reverses, remove the test object and run the full cycle of open and close of the door. Door should not reverse when it comes to the fully closed position.

Note: If opener fails to pass this test, repeat Step 27. Also see Adjustment #2, page 28, (Contact Obstruction Sensing Adjustment).

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Contents Owner Installation Important Installation Instructions Page Features Before StartingDoor Tests Before Starting Door Test OneTools You’ll Need Part Identification Hardware Identification Rail Assembly Step One Rail AssemblyStep Three Mounting Front Rail Assembly Step Two Trolley AlignmentStep Four Setting The Chain Step Five Setting The Chain Latch AssemblyStep Six Rail Assembly Alignment Attaching Motor Power Head Unit to Rail Positioning and Installing Front Wall BracketAttach Unit to Front Wall Bracket Positioning the Motor End of OperatorMounting Motor End of Opener Installing Light Installing Wired Wall Station if includedMounting Door Bracket Installing Deluxe Wireless Wall Station if included Install Entrapment Warning LabelInstall Wireless Infrared Safety Sensor Bracket Install Wireless Infrared Safety SensorInstall Wired Infrared Safety Sensor Wall Mounting Brackets Install Wiring for Wired Infrared Safety Sensor Connecting Wired Infrared Safety Sensor to OpenerMount Wired Infrared Safety Sensors Connecting Electrical PowerWireless Wall Station Security Code Change and Programming Changing Wireless Wall Station CodeAlignment of the Wireless Infrared Safety Sensors Alignment of the Wired Infrared Safety Sensors Changing the Transmitter CodeProgramming Transmitter to Power Head Unit Two Button Transmitter Security Code Change and ProgrammingConnecting Cushion Arm to Trolley Setting Trolley Close PositionConnecting Door Arm to Door IMPORTANT! Test Contact Obstruction Sensing FeatureSetting Door Opening Travel Infrared Safety Sensor Obstruction TestProgramming Wireless Keyless Entry If Included Installing Wireless Keyless Entry If IncludedAdjustments Adjustment # 1 Opening and Closing ForceAdjustment # 2 Contact Obstruction Sensing Closing Direction Adjustment # 3 Positive Mechanical Door LockImportant Safety Instructions HOW to Operate the Wireless Keyless Entry if Included Operation of Your OpenerHOW to Operate the Wireless Wall Station If Included Opener Power Head ControlsPage Once a Month Twice a YearOnce a Year Trouble Shooting Section Parts Breakdown Rail Assembly All Models Description Per Unit # Per Unit Classicdrive Accessories Cut Template to Aid in Keyless Entry Installation See Step Pre-drill a 5/64 pilot Hole 3/4 deepLimited Lifetime Warranty Questions?

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