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Operation and Maintenance Manual
3563435770
2040
AC Powered Belt Drive
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMPLETE WITH INTELLICODE
REMOTE CONTROL AND SERIES II
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Your Documentation Package . . . . . . . . . . 3
ELECTRONICS
Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
For up to 7’ 6” tall Doors.
Safety Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Included Wall Control MUST be installed prior to
Imp
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T TH HE E G GE EN NI IE E C CO OM MP PA AN NY Y L LI IM MI IT TE ED D W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y W Wh ha at t t th hi is s w wa ar rr ra an nt ty y d do oe es s n no ot t c co ov ve er r: : This warranty does not cover batteries (which are considered replaceable parts), W Wh ha at t i is s c co ov ve er re ed d? ? installation, commercial use, defects resulting from accidents, damage while in transit to our service location or damage resulting from alterations, misuse or Any defect in material an
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OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS Garage Doors are heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors. Since moving objects, springs under tension, and electric motors can cause injuries, your safety and the safety of others depend on you reading the information in this man- ual. If you have questions or do not understand the information presented, call your nearest service representative. In this section, and those that follow, the words Danger, Warning and Caut
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PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST : WARNING This Opener includes parts and supplies needed to install in most If your door sticks, binds, or is out of balance, have it adjusted garages and connect to most garage doors. There are many variations by a Genie Factory Authorized Dealer. Door springs, cables, of garages and garage doors. A few additional parts and supplies may pulleys, brackets and associated hardware are under extreme be needed to install Opener into your garage and connect to your tension
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CHECK POWER HEAD Check Step 5: CHECK DOOR HEADER AREA Check Step 4: MOUNTING AREA Check ceiling or space above where Opener Power Head will be NOTE mounted (Figure 5): The header is a heavily reinforced section of the wall just 120 Volt grounded outlet above the top of the garage door opening. or wiring box within 3 feet of Power Head. A Find vertical center line of door and header: • Close door. • Measure door width at top. • Mark a point at center of door and on header directly above door. Dr
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CHECK CEILING FOR GROUNDED RECOMMENDED TOOLS Check Step 8: Check Step 6: POWER SOURCE A Tools (Figure 8): A Check that there is a 15 Amp 120 Volt grounded electrical B Additional tools to make installation easier: outlet or grounded permanent wiring box (per building code) within 3' of Opener Power Head: • Slotted and phillips screw-driver bits • If not, an outlet or wiring box must be installed. Contact • Stud finder a licensed electrician for installation. • Sheet-metal cutting snips • If b
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A Adjusting the beam (Figure 3). MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS • Adjust the source and sensor units until the Green indicator lights stay on. ALIGNING THE SAFETY-T-BEAMS® Step 1: – Be sure to stay out of the path of the beam while making adjustments. • If one Green indicator light stays off, check for WARNING – Dirt on the lens. – Sun shinning into the lens. THE SAFE-T-BEAM® MUST BE ALIGNED OR THE OPEN- – A short in the wiring (check staples and ER WILL NOT FULLY FUNCTION. connections at termin
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROLS Be sure the carriage is disengaged from the belt before Step 2: performing the following portion of the Safety-T-Beam® testing. The carriage is disengaged when the release lever is pointing down (Figure 4). WARNING A moving garage door may cause serious injury or death. B Check the reverse function. · Keep people clear of opening while door is moving. • Check that the Carriage is disengaged (Figure 4). · Do not allow children to pla
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C Remote Control Operation. • Press Button on Remote Control. Garage door will move. • Press Button again. Garage door will stop: The door automatically stops at the end of the open or close cycle. • Press Button again. Garage door will reverse. • Some Remote Controls are equipped with a flashlight. The Genie logo is the button which operates the light. There is a backlight under the button. When it does not light, it AND GO OUT indicates the battery needs replaced. Frequency Flashlight Bu
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A Check that the carriage is disengaged. FCC AND IC CERTIFIED • Close the garage door if not already closed . • Mark the rail at the center of the carriage (Figure 1). All devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. B Manually raise the door to the fully open position. FOR A ONE- Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) PIECE DOOR,, OPEN ONLY UNTIL THE DOOR IS JUST SHORT OF LEVEL. this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) • Mark the rail at the center of the carr
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C Activate the opener using the remote. E Adjust the close limit (Figure 3B). • Move the door in the open direction and wait for the • Turn the Close Limit Adjustment Screw 1/4 turn at a time door to stop moving (Figure 2). toward the up or down to change where the bullet stops. • Check where the door stopped. – Use the remote to cycle the opener after – Adjust the open limit screw, and repeat cycling the each adjustment. door and making adjustments until it opens to the – Adjust until the
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A Locate the CLOSE FORCE adjustment screw (Figure 1). ADJUSTING AND TESTING THE FORCE • Use the remote control to cycle the door during Step 6: these tests. CONTROLS CONTINUED • Start with the door open. A Locate the OPEN FORCE adjustment screw (Figure 3). • Turn the close force adjustment screw 1/8-turn at a time • Use the remote control to cycle the door during these tests. in the decrease direction until the door reverses midway • Start with the door closed. while closing. • Turn the open f
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DISENGAGING THE DOOR FROM Step 7: THE OPENER MONTHLY TASKS A Check the door’s balance A In case of a power failure or if the door becomes obstructed. • Close the garage door. • Pull the red carriage release knob to disengage the carriage • Disengage the door from the opener. from the opene (Figure 1).. • Raise and lower the door manually. – The door should move freely without sticking or binding. NOTE • Raise the door halfway open. – The door should remain relative
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UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING A Replacing the Light Bulb. IF THERE IS ANY TROUBLE WITH THE OPENER, TRY • To release the light cover. THESE SOLUTIONS BEFORE CALLING THE HELP – Press in on center tab and lower lens. (Figure 1). – Replace the light bulb with a rough service bulb of no NUMBER. more than 100 Watts. • Raise Light Cover to close. NOTE In all cases, watch the opener’s lights for any flashing trouble codes. Refer to the Flashing Light Trouble Codes on page 16 for the problem ca
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OPENER RUNS BY ITSELF THE DOOR STARTS TO CLOSE BUT Trouble 7: Trouble 13: REVERSES BEFORE FULLY CLOSING A Examine all remotes programmed into the opener. Check for A If the opener light flashes 4 times, the close door force setting may items that might be pressing on a remote button. Look for remotes be too low. stuffed between seat cushions of the car. B The door hardware may be binding causing the door force setting B If a remote has been lost or stolen, erase the opener’s memory to be exceede
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FLASHING LIGHT TROUBLE CODES Power Head System Status NUMBER OF FLASHES PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY 2 FLASHES Door won’t close Shorted wall Check wall control wires. Be sure both are connected to control wire terminal screws. Check for a staple in the wires. Remove any staples compressing the wire. 3 FLASHES Door won’t close Safe-T-Beam® obstacle Check for obstacles. Align the Safe-T-Beam® 4 FLASHES Door reverses or Open or close force exceeded, or motor Check for binding or unbalanced door. Adjust