Chamberlain 1024 UP/DOWN Force, Erase OPEN/CLOSE Travel Limit, Contact Reverse Test, Testing

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UP/DOWN FORCE

1.By turning the Close Force Control CLOSE clockwise, the CLOSE force can be increased. By turning the Close Force Control CLOSE counter-clockwise, the CLOSE force can be decreased. Set the CLOSE force level at the minimum force required to close door without reversing.

2.Once the desired level is selected, this stores the maximum force level for the CLOSE direction in memory.

3.By turning the Open Force Control OPEN clockwise, the OPEN force can be increased. By turning the Open Force Control OPEN counter-clockwise, the OPEN force can be decreased. Set the OPEN force level at the minimum force required to open door without stopping.

4.Once the desired level is selected, this stores the maximum force level for the OPEN direction in memory.

ERASE - OPEN/CLOSE TRAVEL LIMIT

1.Press and hold both of the "SET" buttons ( SET & SET ) together until the green indicator light blinks (about 5 seconds).

2.All close and open travel limit settings are erased. Then follow the steps on page 20 to reprogram close and open travel limits.

NOTE: The opener will not close the door automatically unless the Safe-T-Beam®System is installed.

 

Up Force

OPEN

Control

Adjustment

 

 

(Increasing Force

FORCE

ROTATE

CLOCKWISE

 

(Decreasing Force

 

ROTATE

 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

CLOSE Down Force

Control

Adjustment

FIG. 6-5 Force Control Adjustment.

CONTACT REVERSE TEST

The force adjustments and limit switch settings MUST BE COMPLETED before testing.

1.Testing.

‡Open garage door using wall button.

Place a 2" x 4" board (laid flat) under center of garage door opening (Fig. 6-6).

‡Close door using wall button.

‡When door contacts board, the door must stop (within 2 seconds) and reverse direction returning to open position.

2.Adjustment.

‡If the door does not properly reverse.

Check to see if door has "close" limit programmed. It should not have reached its "close" limit before hitting board.

If the door STOPS but does not reverse, decrease "CLOSE FORCE" control CLOSE setting slightly (turn it counter-clockwise).

‡Test again. Repeat as necessary until door reverses upon contacting board.

FIG. 6-6 2 x 4 under center of door opening.

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