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8-8. CONNECT ARM TO DOOR AND TROLLEY
■Make sure door is fully closed.
■Remove tape from rail holding straight door arm (sectional door only) and allow door arm to hang freely.
■Pull the manual release cord on the trolley to disconnect trolley from chain or belt connector. Slide trolley to posi- tion it about 4" away from the door.
A. SECTIONAL DOORS:
Fig. 25 |
Straight Door Arm
■Position curved door arm into door bracket channel so that short end of arm will be attached to door bracket. See Fig. 25. Curved door arm should be attached roughly at the same height as the top rollers of the door.
■Align curved door arm and bracket holes, then insert clevis pin through holes. Attach cotter ring to hold pin in place.
■Align straight arm and curved arm. Position arms so that at least two sets of holes line up. Select two overlapping holes as far apart as possible and secure arms together with hex bolts
B. ALL ONE-PIECE DOORS:
■Curved door arm should already be attached to trolley in place of straight door arm. See Fig. 18, p. 10.
■Position free end of curved arm into door bracket slot. Align curved door arm and bracket holes, then insert clevis pin (5/16” dia.) through holes. Attach cotter ring to pin to hold in place. See Fig. 26.
C. SECTIONAL AND ONE-PIECE DOORS:
■After connecting appropriate door arm, ensure trolley is disengaged. Check for proper door operation by manually lifting then lowering to fully opened and closed positions.
■Readjust door arm if needed.
PULL DOWN ON RELEASE KNOB TO LOCK TROLLEY, THEN MOVE DOOR MANUALLY UNTIL TROLLEY LOCKS WITH CONNECTOR INSIDE RAIL.
5/16” x 7/8” Clevis Pin
5/16”
Cotter Ring
Curved Door Arm
Fig. 26 |
Door Bracket
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Clevis Pin
Cotter Ring
8-9. CHECK EMERGENCY RELEASE
Use extreme care when pulling release knob. DO NOT use knob to pull door open or closed.
Except for emergency situations, use knob only when door is closed.
The emergency release cord with red knob, which are already attached to the trolley, are extremely important parts of the opener system Fig. 27. Pulling the release cord disen- gages the door from the opener. This allows the door to be moved manually up and down independent of the opener motor.
Fig. 27 | Rail |
Emergency Release Cord |
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The release cord and knob should be adjusted |
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to hang 6 ft. above garage floor. To adjust: |
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■ Slide knob and tag up on cord. | PULL DOWN | ||
■ Tie new knot at correct height. |
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■ Cut excess cord, leaving approximately 1” after knot.
■Heatseal end of cord with match or lighter to prevent fraying.
■Slide knob and tag back into place.
■ Check operation of emergency release. | Red Emergency Release Knob |
If the door is in the open position, use extreme care when using the release.
Use emergency release to disconnect the door if the power is out. It should also be used if for some unforeseen reason the door strikes a person or object during its travel and does not automatically reverse off the obstruction.
To release door—pull firmly down on red knob. (Fig. 27)
Prior to
Fig. 27A |
Indicator Window
Red Catch
Latch
“lock” position (see Fig. 27A). Now the door can be recon- nected by moving it manually and bringing it into position when the connector is inside of the trolley.
UnlockLock
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