Wayne-Dalton 3982 Monthly Maintenance, NOTE: Dispose of dead batteries properly

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Maintenance:

Maintenance:

Monthly Maintenance:

1.With door fully closed, manually operate the door with the emergency disconnect in the manual door oper- ated position. If the door feels unbalanced or binds, have a qualified service person repair or make adjustments to the door.

2.Perform the contact/obstruction tests. See Step 29 for the contact/obstruction test instructions. Inability to activate a door using the transmitter or wall station may be caused by a weak or dead battery. Press and hold the activation button on either the transmitter or the wall station. If the LED does not light, this is an indica- tion that the battery is weak or dead. Replace the battery.

NOTE: Dispose of dead batteries properly.

Battery replacement:

Insert a coin in the coin slot of the transmitter or wall station and twist coin to access the dead battery. Replace the battery, being careful to match the positive (+) symbols on the circuit boards with the battery.

COIN SLOT

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COIN SLOT

NOTE: Use only MN21 or equivalent 12-volt batteries.

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NOTE: Some transmitters use two CR2016 or equivalent batteries while others use a single MN21 or equivalent battery.

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Contents Model 3982 idrive Extension Spring Kit Important NoticeSystem Requirements Table of ContentsFCC and IC Statement FCC Regulatory InformationINSTALLATION AND USE INSTALLATION AND USEHardware Kit: 3982 idrive Extension Spring Kit idrive Hardware Kit idrive Package ContentsTools Needed Available Accessories: For idriveExtension idrive Installation idrive Retro-fitInstallationStep 1: Extension Spring Relief Step 2: Remove Front SheaveStep 4A: Track Width Conformation Step 4: Flag Bracket InstallationNOTE: In some instances there shown in stepStep 6 Bottom Bracket Lifting Cables Step 5: Cable Drum InstallationNOTE Do not remove shrink wrap from cable drums until instructed to do soStep 7: Drum Wrap Installation Step 8 Extension Spring Counterbalancewrapped oppositely on the drum Step 10 Lower the Door Step 9: Safety Cable InstallationWARNING TO AVOID SEVERE IN JURY DO NOT PLACE FINGERS OR HANDNOTE Hold the opener by the main Step 11: idrive Opener/Torque Tube Assemblybody. Do not hold by the motor NOTE: Do not force the opener ontoStep 13: Secure idrive Opener tion be pilot drilled using 1/8” drill bit Step 14: Disconnect InstallationNOTE: It is recommended that 1/4” lag screw loca and Owner’s ManualStep 15: Wall Station Installation Pre-OperationInstallationSwitch Settings Light Fixture Jumper Settings: OpenerStep 16 Multi-Opener/LightFixture Programming CEILING MOUNTING Step 17: Light Fixture InstallationLight Fixture Installation Continued power back on at fuse boxWALL MOUNTING Step 18: Photoelectric Safety Sensor Installation NOTE: If wires must be lengthened or spliced intonectors Installation Continued Photoelectric Safety SensorCONVENIENT POWER OUTLET Step 19: Power Connection Standard WiringLIGHT FIXTURE POWER OUTLET RECEPTACLE #6 X 7/8 WOOD SCREWS POWER CORD FEMALE END OPENERStep 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 codeStep 24 Install Routine MOTOR OPERATED POSITIONUP/DOWN BUTTON PROFILE BUTTON Step 25: Detent Adjustment if required Step 26: Lock Arm InstallationStep 27: Custom Settings Step 29: Contact Obstruction Test Step 28 Photoelectric Obstruction Sensor TestChange and Programming Step 30: Transmitter Security CodeCHANGING THE TRANSMITTER’S SECURITY CODE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMINGStep 31: Programming HomeLink to idrive Teaching Power Unitper Step PROGRAMMING Training HomeLink Unit8.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety InstructionsOperation Transmitter OperationWall Station Operation service person immediatelyManual Door Operation Emergency Disconnect MOTOR DOWN POSITION DOOR LOCKEDDISCONNECTED, MOTOR UP POSITION Monthly Maintenance MaintenanceBattery replacement NOTE: Dispose of dead batteries properlySYMPTOM TroubleshootingPROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONLock Arm Troubleshooting Troubleshooting continuedSYMPTOM SYMPTOMLIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY Wayne-DaltonCustomer ServiceQuestions?? For quick answers and helpful advise, call