Optional Installation

TorqueMaster® Plus Reset Instructions

Tools: Ratchet wrench, 5/8” Socket, 3” Socket extension, 5/8” Wrench,

(2) Vice clamps, Step ladder

IMPORTANT: The drawbar operator force settings must be adjusted according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Some lighter weight doors are designed to operate with a single counterbalance spring. If that counterbalance spring breaks and the drawbar operator’s force settings are not adjusted according to the manufacturer’s specifications, the drawbar operator may then have the capability of lifting the door to the open position, despite the broken counter- balance spring. This scenario will cause the counterbalance lift cables to go slack and engage the TorqueMaster® Plus safety system. If a person is unaware of the slack counterbalance lift cables and the engaged TorqueMaster® Plus safety system and activates the misadjusted drawbar operator, damage will likely occur to the door and drawbar operator. The potential also exists that the person activating the drawbar operator under this scenario could be severely injured.

WARNING

Read these instructions carefully before attempting to reset the TorqueMaster® Plus system. If in question about any of the pro- cedures, do not perform the work. Instead, have a qualified door systems technician reset the system.

WARNING

To avoid severe or fatal injury, do not stand or walk under a moving door, or permit anyone to stand or walk under an electri- cally operated door.

This door is equipped with a TorqueMaster® plus system, a safety feature which prevents the door from rapidly descending in case of spring failure or forceful manual operation. If the system engages with the door in the open position, personal items that are left unattended in the garage or home are at risk to theft. To ensure the safekeeping of these items, close the garage door.

Typical signs of an engaged system.

Single spring system: Visually inspect the TorqueMaster® Plus right hand end bracket to con- firm that the system has engaged (see illustration). If the system is engaged, then the door will not close. If the drawbar operator force settings were properly set during the initial installation, the door will not open. If the drawbar operator can physically overcome the weight of the door and lift it to the open position, then the counterbalance lift cables will be slack. If the system is engaged, DO NOT attempt to make the repairs. Instead, have a trained door system technician make the necessary repairs to counterbalance lift cables, spring assemblies and other hardware.

Double spring system: Visually inspect the TorqueMaster® Plus end brackets to confirm that the system has engaged (see illustration). Door will open, but will not close. Door makes a distinct “clicking” noise upon being opened. If the system is engaged, carefully follow the reset instructions below or refer to the reset tag (attached to right hand end bracket) to reset the TorqueMaster® Plus system.

Resetting an engaged TorqueMaster® Plus double spring system only:

1.First, locate and visually inspect the TorqueMaster® plus end brackets to confirm that the system has engaged (see illustration).

2.Disengage the drawbar operator (if installed) by pulling or placing the emergency disconnect in the manually operated position.

3.With assistance, raise the door to the fully open position.

4.Place vice clamps onto both vertical tracks just below the bottom track roller on both sides.

5.Now is a good time to remove vehicles or personal items from garage to provide clear access to end brackets.

6.Flip the ratchet pawl knob on both end brackets to the upper position (see illustration).

7.Raise door 2”-3” and then lower door. Repeat this process until the system resets (see disengaged system illustrations).

IMPORTANT: Be prepared to support the total weight of the door.

8. Cautiously remove the vice clamps from the vertical tracks. With assistance lower door.

Checking springs for tension:

 

Ratchet

Cable

Cable

 

pawl

drum

drum

Side

 

 

 

view

Drum

 

Drum

 

 

 

pawl

 

pawl

 

No space between drum pawl and

Space between drum pawl and cable

 

cable drum indicates engagement

drum indicates non-engagement

Below

 

 

 

view

 

 

 

Drum wrap

 

 

(if applicable)

Ratchet

 

 

wrench

 

 

 

Pawl knob in

 

 

lower position

 

3”

 

Winding

extension

Pawl

 

shaft

 

 

Pawl

 

 

End bracket

 

Pawl knob in

 

upper position

Ratchet wheel

 

 

 

TorqueMaster® Plus

5/8” socket

 

reset instructions tag

 

Door Arm Hookup

Tools: Needle nose pliers

Align hole in the door arm with holes in drawbar operator bracket tabs, as shown. Insert 5/16” x 1-1/4” clevis pin, making sure hole in clevis pin is outside of second tab of drawbar operator bracket. Insert hairpin cotter into clevis pin hole and spread hairpin cotter to secure assembly, as shown.

Drawbar

Cotter

Door arm

operator

bracket tabs

pin

Clevis pin

 

 

 

5/16”x 1-1/4”

Drawbar operator

Clevis pin

bracket

Spread cotter pin

Inside Lock

Tools: Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, Tape measure

Install the inside lock on the second section of the door. Secure the lock to the section with (4) 1/4”-20 x 11/16” self drilling screws. Square the lock assembly with the door section, and align with the square hole in the vertical track. The inside lock should be spaced approximately 1/8” away from the section edge.

Important: Inside lock(s) must be removed or made inoperative in the unlocked position if an operator is installed on this door.

9. Starting on the right hand side, place a ratchet wrench, 5/8” socket and a 3” extension on the

TorqueMaster® Plus winding shaft (see illustration). Ensure ratchet is set so that it will tighten

counter clockwise on the right hand side, and clockwise on the left hand side. If tension is pres-

ent, remove the ratchet and check the left hand side. If spring(s) have tension, the door will need

to be balanced; refer to step, Balancing Door, to do this. If no spring tension is present, contact a

qualified trained door system technician to replace the spring(s).

IMPORTANT: To avoid possible injury, have a trained door systems technician make adjustments/ repairs to counterbalance lift cables, spring assemblies and other hardware.

Second section

1/8”

Inside lock

 

End cap

Square hole in vertical track

(4)1/4”-20 x 11/16” Self drilling screws

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Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer,

refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com

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Wayne-Dalton 9700 installation instructions TorqueMaster Plus Reset Instructions, Door Arm Hookup, Inside Lock

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