Wayne 3018DLX, 3014, 3514 user manual Adjustments, Adjustment # 1 Opening and Closing Force

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ADJUSTMENTS

Adjustment # 1 Opening and Closing Force

This garage door opener is built with a safety system that allows the door to reverse in the close direction and stop in the open direction. This must be adjusted so your opener does not use excessive force in the down direction or react to the weight of the door during upward travel.

CLOSING FORCE ADJUSTMENT

To help determine that the closing door force is not excessive, grasp the door handle or bottom edge during downward travel. The opener should REVERSE to this force. NOTE: Do not stand under door during this test.

To adjust the closing force follow one of the two methods listed below.

Method A (manual)

1.Turn the FORCE ADJ. (see illustration) counter clockwise to decrease force and repeat reversal test until door reacts properly.

Method B (computer assisted)

1.Operate the door to the fully open position.

2.Turn the FORCE ADJ. (see illustration) counter clockwise to the minimal force setting.

3.Press the PROGRAM SWITCH button two times or the PROGRAM button on the Wireless Wall Station (if included) until the LED turns on solid (5 sec.). The STATUS LED and the overhead lamp will flash on and off at a slow rate.

4.Operate the door to the fully closed position.

5.Turn the FORCE ADJ. clockwise until the STATUS LED flickers or just turns off.

6.Press the PROGRAM SWITCH once to confirm setting.

OPENING FORCE ADJUSTMENT

To determine that the opening force is not excessive, grasp the door handle or bottom edge during upward travel. If the opener does not stop or is hard to hold, decrease the open force setting. The opener should STOP without using excessive force.

To change the opening force follow the procedure listed below.

1.Operate the door to the fully closed position.

2.Press the PROGRAM SWITCH button three times. The STATUS LED and the overhead lamp will flash on and off. The blink rate which corresponds to the force setting will consist of 1 to 5 fast blinks followed with a long pause between blink sets.

3.The first time an attempt is made to increase the force, the setting will begin at the lightest setting (1 blink).

4.To increase the force, press and release the door up/down button on any control (The STATUS LED will remain lit during button press).

5.Continue to press and release the door button until the desired force setting is achieved.

6.Press the PROGRAM SWITCH once to confirm setting.

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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 Four Setting The Chain Step Five Setting The Chain Latch AssemblyStep Six Rail Assembly Alignment Positioning and Installing Front Wall Bracket Attaching Motor Power Head Unit to RailAttach 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 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 Month Twice a YearOnce 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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