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Tools Needed: | Align the safety sensors by moving the | In |
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Pliers | sending and receiving units in or out until |
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the alignment light on the receiving unit |
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| loosened to move the safety sensor in or |
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| out, as required. If you have difficulty |
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| aligning the beams, check that both | Out |
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| same height and remount if necessary. |
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| Additional minor adjustments can be made |
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| by slightly bending the mounting brackets. |
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| Bolts |
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| Once the alignment light comes on, tighten |
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| all bolts and mounting screws. Finish |
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| securing all wires making sure not to break |
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| or open any of the conductors. Loop and |
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| secure any excess wire. |
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| For this adjustment, bend |
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22 | Securing the Opener |
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| and Checking for Obstructions |
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Tools Needed: | With the emergency disconnect still in the |
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7/16” Wrench | manual door operated position, manually |
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raise the door to the fully open position. |
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Step Ladder | Then, manually lower the door to the fully |
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| morning coffee, |
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| NOTE: Good door balance and freedom of |
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| movement are essential for proper opener |
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| performance. If door is heavy to lift, hard to |
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| close or if door sticks or binds in |
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| the track, make proper adjustments now. |
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Support | 1/4” - 20 |
Bracket | Flange Nuts |
PRE-OPERATION
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