Step 6: Mounting Door Bracket

Fiberglass, aluminum and steel doors must be reinforced to prevent damage to the door. Check with your garage door manu- facturer for their recommendations.

Reinforce light weight doors, as illustrated.

For wood doors, mount door bracket, using two 1/4”-20 x 2” carriage bolts and 1/4” nuts supplied, on center line of door with middle hole in line with top rollers.

For metal doors, mount door bracket, using two 1/4”-20 x 1/2” self drilling screws supplied, on center line of door with middle hole in line with top rollers.

Step 7: Installing Light

Remove diffuser cover by pressing on both sides of the bottom of the lighting cover at the junction of the housing, releasing the locking tabs, and pulling forward. Screw a 60 Watt bulb (60 Watt Maximum) into socket. For maximum bulb life, “rough service” bulbs are recom- mended. Align top and bottom tabs on cover to Motor Power Head Unit and push straight on until cover locks into place.

Note: light turns on automatically when door is activated and a 4 minute time delay circuit automatically turns light off, allowing ample time to en- ter the house. A fully open door with light blinking indicates an obstruc- tion or problems with external safety sensors during close travel. See trouble shooting section for further details.

Step 8: Installing Wired Wall Station (if included)

Install all wall controls out of the reach of children and in a location where the door can be seen before activating. Do not mount wall con- trols near or next to garage door.

Wired Wall Station: Wire the garage door opener wall station using bell wire (low voltage electrical wire) con- nected to COM and P.B. on vertical screw terminal strips, as illustrated.

Locate push button adjacent to service entrance door at a minimum height of 5 ft., and at least 5 ft. away from garage door; (see illustration in Step 10); additional wired wall stations may also be installed in accordance with these instructions.

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Quantum 3314, 3214, 3414, 3316 user manual Mounting Door Bracket, Installing Light, Installing Wired Wall Station if included

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