Genie 3452535556 GCG, 3452535556 PCG Things to consider if you are planning to do-it-yourself

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Things to consider if you are planning to “do-it-yourself.”

In many cases you will be replacing an existing door operator with a new one, however, if this will be the first operator installed there are some pre-installation issues which need to be addressed. They are as follows:

2The Genie Company recommends that you read and fully understand all information and instructions contained herein before choosing a “Do-it-yourself” installation. Any questions should be directed to the Genie Company or an authorized Genie Dealer.

(The issue numbers below refer to the circled numbers in the illustrations on page 3.)

1Check your ceiling where the power head of your new unit will be mounted.

Plan how you will be mounting the power head. It is possible that ceiling joists may not be in the position needed with respect to the garage door operator. It may be necessary to add an additional bracket and fasteners (not included with your new door operator kit).

5 You need a 110-120 Volt power supply available. The outlet should be no more than 3

feet from the power head once it is mounted. (The cord is 4 ft. in length.) SEE WARNING BELOW.

2Check the wall directly above the garage door. The door operator’s header bracket

must be securely fastened to this wall. Insure that the structure will provide a strong mounting location.

3Check to see if the mounting location for the Safe-T-Beam®System “STB” is

clear from obstruction and has a wood surface available for attaching the “STB” brackets. The brackets may be attached to concrete if necessary but extra tools and special fasteners (not supplied) will be required.

NOTE: 1-1/2" “STB” bracket adapters are available through your local Genie Dealer.

4 Is your garage door made of light-weight steel, aluminum, fiberglass

or glass panels? Additional support bracing must be added to these type doors. If this is the case, please contact the door distributor or manufacturer so that they can furnish you with a “bracing kit.”

6To avoid damage to your door and/or operator, make sure you disable any door

locks prior to installing your operator.

7Insure that your door is properly balanced and moving freely. SEE WARNING BELOW.

8(NOT SHOWN) If your garage does not have a separate entry door, you should consider

an emergency release kit (GER-2) for installation on your garage door. See page B at the center of this manual.

WARNING

DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD! Extension cords can cause dangerous overheating conditions.

DO NOT USE A PORTABLE GENERATOR! This product is designed to operate on standard house current. Do not use alternate power supplies.

WARNING

If your door sticks, binds, or is out of balance, have it adjusted by a professional. Door springs, cables, pulleys, brackets and associated hardware are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or death.

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Contents Series GCG, PCG, H Things to consider if you are planning to do-it-yourself Typical Sectional Door Installation Typical 1-PIECE Door InstallationSafety Features Table of ContentsOperator Features Recommended Tools Parts Identification Not Shown Full SizePiece Rail Hardware Exploded View Safety Information Parts ListPower Head Exploded View Operator Assembly Open Blue Parts BAGSlip carriage into carriage slot of rail Attach rail to power headOpen Green Parts BAG Slip opposite no knot end through knobAttach limit switches Attach limit switch wiresFinding header bracket mounting location InstallationHeader and Door Mounting Brackets Marking final height12 2. Mounting the header bracket Open Orange Parts BAGDoor Bracket Finding door bracket mounting locationMounting the Operator Attach the arms Connecting the armsOpen Yellow Parts BAG SAFE-T-BEAM System Installation Check the following Wiring cont’Open RED Parts BAG Finding the mounting location Wall Control InstallationWiring MountingWith Permanent Wiring Instructions for electricianAdjusting Open force Limit Switch / Force AdjustmentAdjusting limit switches Adjusting Close forceProgramming Remote Controls Single Button Remote Contact Reverse TestMULTI-BUTTON Remote Remote ControlLight BULB/LENS Installation Lost or Stolen RemoteDoor springs and hardware Maintenance Routine Monthly MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide Door balanceStarts for Remote controlDoor operator No reasonWiring Diagram Transmitter Compliance StatementDistributor Garage Door Operator Accessories Order Form Genie CompanyLimited Warranty