Wayne 3514, 3014, 3018DLX user manual Once a Month, Twice a Year, Once a Year

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MAINTENANCE OF YOUR OPENER SYSTEM

Test door opener monthly. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a 1 inch high solid test ob- ject on the floor. If adjusting either the force or the limit of travel, retest the door opener. Failure to ad- just the opener properly may cause severe injury of death.

KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. See owner’s manual. An improperly balanced door could cause severe injury or death. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring as- semblies and other hardware.

Once a Month:

1.Manually operate door, if unbalanced or binding, call a professional garage door service person.

2.Check to be sure door opens and closes fully. Adjust Limits and/or Force, (see pages 23, 24 and 27).

3.Perform safety reverse tests (Step 27 and 29). Make any necessary adjustments.

Twice a Year:

Check chain tension. If chain rests on bottom of rail, adjust tension by turning the two chain adjusting nuts at the end of the rails (opposite the power head end) clockwise. Make sure to adjust both nuts equal amounts and until chain is approximately 5/8” above rails when measured in the middle of the rails.

Once a Year:

1.Lubricate door rollers, bearings and hinges. (Refer to door owner’s manual for maintenance information).

2.Check batteries in Transmitters, Wireless Wall Station, Wireless Keyless Entry and Wireless Infrared Safety Sensors (if included). When replacing batteries always use new batteries; never mix old and new batteries. Never mix different types of batteries (see pages 14, 15, 21 and 26). Alkaline or Lithium batteries are recommended for longer life. Dispose of used batteries properly.

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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 One Rail Assembly 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 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?

3514, 3014, 3018, 3018DLX specifications

Wayne 3014, 3018, 3018DLX, and 3514 are a series of innovative fuel dispensers designed to cater to the evolving needs of the retail fueling industry. These models embody advanced engineering, reliability, and efficiency, making them ideal solutions for gas station operators looking to enhance their service offerings.

The Wayne 3014 series is characterized by its compact design, making it a perfect fit for locations with space constraints. It features a user-friendly interface, which allows for easier interaction for both attendants and customers. The sleek and modern look of the 3014 gives stations a contemporary feel while maintaining durability against the elements.

The 3018 model builds on the robust foundation of the 3014 but adds additional features for increased throughput. With capabilities to handle multiple products, the 3018 allows for various fuel types to be dispensed efficiently, catering to the diverse needs of customers. The model is equipped with advanced metering technologies, ensuring accurate measurement and reducing loss through evaporation or spillage.

For those seeking a more premium option, the 3018DLX stands out with its enhanced features and aesthetics. It offers an integrated payment system, supporting both card and mobile payments, which vastly improves transaction speed and customer satisfaction. The dispenser is also designed with a customizable interface that allows operators to promote special offers or loyalty programs directly on the screen.

The Wayne 3514 takes technology a notch higher, incorporating robust software support that enables real-time data analytics. This feature allows station owners to monitor sales trends and inventory levels efficiently, leading to optimized operations and better decision-making. The 3514 also supports future upgrades, ensuring that the infrastructure can adapt as technology evolves.

All these models prioritize safety and regulatory compliance, featuring advanced leak detection systems and secure payment options. Additionally, they are built to withstand the most challenging environments, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

In summary, the Wayne 3014, 3018, 3018DLX, and 3514 are more than just dispensers; they represent the future of fueling technology. With their focus on user experience, adaptability, and operational efficiency, these models are set to redefine fuel dispensing in the retail sector. Achieving success in a competitive market is easier with equipment designed to deliver outstanding performance and reliability.