Wayne-Dalton 3982 Safety Cable Installation, Lower the Door, Warning To Avoid Severe In

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Step 9: Safety Cable Installation

S-HOOK

3-HOLE CLIP

CABLE

TIE CABLE

THROUGH THE (2)

SMALLER HOLES

Attach the 3-hole clip as shown. Insert the S-hook into the 3-hole clip. Pull the cables taut ensuring the cable is on the sheave. Connect the cable to the hori- zontal angle. Repeat Step 8 for the opposite side of the door.

After the counterbalance cables are installed on both sides of the track, lift the drum wrap to remove the shrink wrap from the cable drums. Re-insert the drum wrap and match the hole in the drum wrap with the hole in the flag bracket. Secure the drum wrap to the flag bracket using (1) 1/4-20 x 9/16” track bolt and 1/4-20 flange nut (see Fig.7). Repeat for the other side.

SPRING ADJUSTMENTS: Adjust the counterbalance cables so that there is no more than 1” of spring stretch. This is done by adjusting the cable in the 3- hole clip and/or moving the S-hook to another location on the horizontal angle. Be sure that the left and right side counterbalance cables are adjusted to provide the same amount of spring pre-tension on each side.

Step 9: Safety Cable Installation

Ensure that the safety cables installed on your door are not tangled with the extension spring cables. Contact a professional garage door service technician if safety cables are not installed through each of the extension springs on your door.

REAR SUPPORT SAFETY CABLE Step 10: Lower the Door

3 HOLE CLIP

SHEAVE

EXTENSION SPRING

Step 10: Lower the Door

Now that the counterbalance system is installed to the garage door, remove the locking pliers and carefully lower the door to the fully closed position. Be sure the door descends uniformly by pulling the door down from the center of the door and using correct gripping points, such as a lift handle or lock handle.

SPRING

TENSION

EQUAL

ON

 

BOTH

 

 

SIDES

WARNING TO AVOID SEVERE IN-WARNING TO AVOID SEVERE IN-

JURY DO NOT PLACE FINGERS OR HAND

BETWEEN SECTION JOINTS.

Once the door is closed, measure the spring length on both springs and verify the spring tension length is the same for both springs. If they are not, raise the door,

re-attach locking pliers and repeat the CABLE ADJUSTMENT process in Step8.

IMPORTANT! Do not try to adjust springs while the door is in the closed (Down) position.

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Contents Model 3982 idrive Extension Spring Kit Important NoticeFCC Regulatory Information Table of ContentsSystem Requirements FCC and IC StatementINSTALLATION AND USE INSTALLATION AND USEHardware Kit: 3982 idrive Extension Spring Kit idrive Hardware Kit idrive Package ContentsTools Needed Available Accessories: For idriveStep 2: Remove Front Sheave idrive Retro-fitInstallationExtension idrive Installation Step 1: Extension Spring Reliefshown in step Step 4: Flag Bracket InstallationStep 4A: Track Width Conformation NOTE: In some instances theredrums until instructed to do so Step 5: Cable Drum InstallationStep 6 Bottom Bracket Lifting Cables NOTE Do not remove shrink wrap from cablewrapped oppositely on the drum Step 7: Drum Wrap InstallationStep 8 Extension Spring Counterbalance JURY DO NOT PLACE FINGERS OR HAND Step 9: Safety Cable InstallationStep 10 Lower the Door WARNING TO AVOID SEVERE INNOTE: Do not force the opener onto Step 11: idrive Opener/Torque Tube AssemblyNOTE Hold the opener by the main body. Do not hold by the motorStep 13: Secure idrive Opener and Owner’s Manual Step 14: Disconnect Installationtion be pilot drilled using 1/8” drill bit NOTE: It is recommended that 1/4” lag screw locaStep 15: Wall Station Installation Pre-OperationInstallationStep 16 Multi-Opener/LightFixture Programming Switch Settings Light FixtureJumper Settings: Opener CEILING MOUNTING Step 17: Light Fixture InstallationWALL MOUNTING Light Fixture Installation Continuedpower back on at fuse box nectors Step 18: Photoelectric Safety Sensor InstallationNOTE: If wires must be lengthened or spliced into Installation Continued Photoelectric Safety Sensor#6 X 7/8 WOOD SCREWS POWER CORD FEMALE END OPENER Step 19: Power Connection Standard WiringCONVENIENT POWER OUTLET LIGHT FIXTURE POWER OUTLET RECEPTACLEStep 20 Power Connection Permanent Wiring Option Step 21 Securing the Opener Step 22: Photoelectric Safety Sensor AlignmentWall Station Programming Changing the wall station’s security codeUP/DOWN BUTTON PROFILE BUTTON Step 24 Install RoutineMOTOR OPERATED POSITION Step 27: Custom Settings Step 25: Detent Adjustment if requiredStep 26: Lock Arm Installation Step 29: Contact Obstruction Test Step 28 Photoelectric Obstruction Sensor TestTRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING Step 30: Transmitter Security CodeChange and Programming CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER’S SECURITY CODEPROGRAMMING Training HomeLink Unit Teaching Power UnitStep 31: Programming HomeLink to idrive per StepTransmitter Operation Important Safety Instructions8.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS OperationWall Station Operation service person immediatelyDISCONNECTED, MOTOR UP POSITION Manual Door Operation Emergency DisconnectMOTOR DOWN POSITION DOOR LOCKED NOTE: Dispose of dead batteries properly MaintenanceMonthly Maintenance Battery replacementCORRECTIVE ACTION TroubleshootingSYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSESYMPTOM Troubleshooting continuedLock Arm Troubleshooting SYMPTOMFor quick answers and helpful advise, call Wayne-DaltonCustomer ServiceLIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY Questions??