Wayne-Dalton 3982 Table of Contents, System Requirements, FCC and IC Statement

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

System Requirements

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Important Safety Instructions

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Package Contents

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Tools Needed

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Available Accessories

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idrive™ Retro-fi t Installation

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Extension idrive™ Installation

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Pre-Operation Installation

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Operation

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Maintenance

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Troubleshooting

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Warranty

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Customer Service Number

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System Requirements

System RequirementsFCC and IC StatementWARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, use this kit only with the following openers:

FCC Regulatory Information: idrive™ Models 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3760-372 or 3760N-372 can be installed on a garage door with an extension spring counterbalance system and standard lift track, ONLY when installed with the Infrared Safety Sensors Accessory; Model 3965.

IC Regulatory Information: idrive™ Model 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3760-372 & 3760N-372 can be installed on a garage door with an extension spring counterbalance system and standard 6” low headroom track, ONLY with the Low Headroom Kit, Model 3980 (not included).

After installation is complete, fasten this manual near garage door. Perform monthly maintenance (see Mainte- nance section page 33 of your idrive™ Installation Instructions and Owners Manual) and periodic checks, as recommended.

NOTE: Extension spring kit, model 3982 is designed for garage doors 7’-0” wide to 10’-0” wide and up to 8’-0” high.

FCC and IC Statement

FCC Regulatory Information:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

IC Regulatory Information:

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired

operation of the device.

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Contents Important Notice Model 3982 idrive Extension Spring KitFCC and IC Statement Table of ContentsSystem Requirements FCC Regulatory InformationINSTALLATION AND USE INSTALLATION AND USEHardware Kit: 3982 idrive Extension Spring Kit idrive Package Contents idrive Hardware KitAvailable Accessories: For idrive Tools NeededStep 1: Extension Spring Relief idrive Retro-fitInstallationExtension idrive Installation Step 2: Remove Front SheaveNOTE: In some instances there Step 4: Flag Bracket InstallationStep 4A: Track Width Conformation shown in stepNOTE Do not remove shrink wrap from cable Step 5: Cable Drum InstallationStep 6 Bottom Bracket Lifting Cables drums until instructed to do sowrapped oppositely on the drum Step 7: Drum Wrap InstallationStep 8 Extension Spring Counterbalance WARNING TO AVOID SEVERE IN Step 9: Safety Cable InstallationStep 10 Lower the Door JURY DO NOT PLACE FINGERS OR HANDbody. Do not hold by the motor Step 11: idrive Opener/Torque Tube AssemblyNOTE Hold the opener by the main NOTE: Do not force the opener ontoStep 13: Secure idrive Opener NOTE: It is recommended that 1/4” lag screw loca Step 14: Disconnect Installationtion be pilot drilled using 1/8” drill bit and Owner’s ManualPre-OperationInstallation Step 15: Wall Station InstallationStep 16 Multi-Opener/LightFixture Programming Switch Settings Light FixtureJumper Settings: Opener Step 17: Light Fixture Installation CEILING MOUNTINGWALL 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 Photoelectric Safety Sensor Installation ContinuedLIGHT FIXTURE POWER OUTLET RECEPTACLE Step 19: Power Connection Standard WiringCONVENIENT POWER OUTLET #6 X 7/8 WOOD SCREWS POWER CORD FEMALE END OPENERStep 20 Power Connection Permanent Wiring Option Step 22: Photoelectric Safety Sensor Alignment Step 21 Securing the OpenerChanging the wall station’s security code Wall Station ProgrammingUP/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 28 Photoelectric Obstruction Sensor Test Step 29: Contact Obstruction TestCHANGING THE TRANSMITTER’S SECURITY CODE Step 30: Transmitter Security CodeChange and Programming TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMINGper Step Teaching Power UnitStep 31: Programming HomeLink to idrive PROGRAMMING Training HomeLink UnitOperation Important Safety Instructions8.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Transmitter Operationservice person immediately Wall Station OperationDISCONNECTED, MOTOR UP POSITION Manual Door Operation Emergency DisconnectMOTOR DOWN POSITION DOOR LOCKED Battery replacement MaintenanceMonthly Maintenance NOTE: Dispose of dead batteries properlyPROBABLE CAUSE TroubleshootingSYMPTOM CORRECTIVE ACTIONSYMPTOM Troubleshooting continuedLock Arm Troubleshooting SYMPTOMQuestions?? Wayne-DaltonCustomer ServiceLIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY For quick answers and helpful advise, call