Wayne-Dalton 3663-372 Profile Routine, Adjusting Detent, Custom Upper Limit, Work Properly

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Profile Routine

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Custom Upper Limit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools Needed:

 

 

WARNING

 

None

TO AVOID INJURY, NO ONE SHOULD

 

CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING DOOR!

NOTE: If no obstruction interferes with a standard upper limit, skip this step.

NOTE: The door must be in its fully closed position and the disconnect handle must be in the motor operated position (upper position) to initiate the profile routine.

NOTE: Install profile will not run if safety sensors are not aligned (Only if required for your door).

Press and hold the profile button for five (5) seconds. The opener will beep twice, release the profile button, indicating the activation of the profile routine.

When the door moves to the desired upper

Up/Down

limit, press and hold the Up/Down button on

Button

the wall station until the door stops. Next,

 

the door will close completely. The Up/Down

 

button (when door is closed) can be

Profile

activated by pressing center of flip cover.

 

Button

Next, the door will go through one more Up/ Down cycle. Once this is complete, the door limits are set and the profile is complete.

 

Alternately, once an profile routine has been

 

successfully completed, disconnect door

 

and manually move to desired upper limit.

 

Re-connect door and press and hold the

 

profile button for five (5) seconds. The

 

door will close, open and close to complete

 

the profile routine with the new custom

 

upper limit.

 

NOTE: For a more precise location of the

 

custom upper limit, see “Customizing the

 

Settings” on page 37-38.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Adjusting Detent

Detent Pin

 

 

Adjustment Screw

Tools Needed:

The amount of pressure the opener

 

uses to pivot the motor downward is

 

 

 

Flat Tip

preset at the factory via the detent pin

 

Screwdriver

adjustment screw.

 

 

 

Step Ladder

Due to variations in door installations,

 

a detent pin adjustment may need to

 

 

 

 

be made in order to insure proper pivoting

 

 

of the motor.

 

 

IMPORTANT! FOR SYSTEM SECURITY:

 

 

THE MOTOR IS DESIGNED TO PIVOT DOWN

 

 

AFTER THE DOOR CLOSES COMPLETELY. IF

 

 

THE MOTOR DOES NOT PIVOT OR PIVOTS

 

 

TOO SOON, THE DETENT PIN ADJUSTMENT

 

 

SCREW MAY NEED TO BE ADJUSTED IN

 

 

ORDER FOR THE DOOR LOCK FEATURE TO

 

 

WORK PROPERLY.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Important Notice Copyright 2008 Wayne-Dalton Corp Rev 7 7/16/2008Idrive mounts to Lift cables raise door Counterbalance above door From bottom Closed doorSecurity arm manually locks Package Contents When Installing a NEW Door with AN Idrive Look for this symbolPre-Installation InspectionEyes to Prevent Possible Severe or Fatal Injury System Requirements Tools NeededWAYNE-DALTON Track Radius Photoelectric LOW Head 10,12,14,15Table of Contents Definition of key words used in this manualRetro-Fit Installation Spring Tension RemovalDrum Wrap & End Bracket RemovalEnd Bracket Removal Torquemaster PlusRemoval Center Bracket & Cable DrumRetro-Fit Installation RETRO-FIT Torquemaster End Bracket RemovalRe-Install If Necessary Vertical Track Height AdjustmentTop Bracket 8000/8100/8200 TrackRETRO-FIT Installations Top Roller AdjustmentFailure to RE-ATTACH Horizontal Tracks to the Support Before Opening Door can Cause DoorInstallation Assembling OpenerTorquemaster Installation Cable DrumsIdrive for End Brackets BracketsInstallation Idrive for Torquemaster InstallationCable Drum/ Drive Gear End Bracket Installation Counterbalance SpringsInstallation Positioning Support BracketAttaching Opener To Support BracketAttaching Disconnect Cable PliersSlack between opener and right end PliersPilot drill lag screw location using 1/8 drill bit Mounting DisconnectHandle Bracket 6ftAttaching Disconnect Handle Disconnect Handle UsageDisconnect Cable Adjustments Aligned and SeatedSecuring Door For Spring WindingTools Needed Vice Clamps Winding Springs HandsDrum Wrap Installation IMPORTANT! do not Overwind SpringsRecommended Spring Turns Tools Needed Step LadderSetting Spring Tension IMPORTANT! do not OverwindMounting Wall Station Garage DoorInstalling Battery PRE-OPERATIONInstalling the Light Fixture Connecting Opener Power CordAttaching Diffuser Photoelectric Eyes are not For Proper AlignmentSensor Unit Sensor Wire Installation View of the Opener from the FrontSafety Sensor Alignment Securing the OpenerChecking for Obstructions On when program button is pushed Programming Light FixtureProfile Routine Standard Upper Limit On and remain on for 30 secondsAdjusting Detent Profile RoutineCustom Upper Limit Work ProperlyLock Arm Installation OperationLock Arm Installation Contact Obstruction TestTesting the Safety Sensors Fatal Injury MAY ResultRead and Follow ALL Instructions Door activationEmergency Disconnect Never GO Under a STOPPED, Partially Open DoorOperating the Wireless Wall Station Programming/Training HomeLink Unit Teaching HomeLink to the idrive openerOperation Customizing the Settings Custom pet positionMulti-Door Programming For more profile options go to page 28Maintenance Power Connection Permanent Wiring Option Reconnect PowerConfirm pot nut position* shown below Stations or Transmitters to OpenerProgramming Wireless Wall OPENER, Using the EmergencyProgramming Remote Controls Disconnect Handle Prior toTroubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Corrective ActionLock Arm Troubleshooting TroubleshootingoperationDalton dealer or distributor Cut-Out Template to Aid Installation Pre-drill 3/32 pilot holeDrill Template Pre-drill 5/64 pilot holePatent Information