Replacement Part List
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Regular inspection/maintenance for the door and opener should be performed
at regular intervals to ensure the system runs at peak safety, performance and
eciency.
MAINTENANCE ITEM INTERVALS DETAILS
Contact Reverse Test Monthly See Page 8 to run system test.
Lubricate Door Hardware Monthly Lubricate Rollers & Hinges with a light weight general
purpose grease.
Safe-T-Beam® system check Monthly Check wiring for loose connections, cracks or worn
insulation.
Clean lenses of dirt & debris.
Door Balance Monthly See Maintenance Detail A
Battery Backup System Monthly Unplug opener from outlet. Test opener with remote
or wall console. Replace battery if needed. See page
11.
Chain/Belt Adjustments Yearly Inspect chain/belt for excessive slack, adjust as
necessary. See Maintenance Detail B
Remote Battery replacement As Needed See Maintenance Detail C
Light Bulb Replacement As Needed See Maintenance Detail D
PerformtheDoorinspectionasfollows:
With the door closed, pull manual emergency release handle DOWN and away from door and let go to disengage the carriage
from the drive chain or belt FIG.1.
• Raise and lower the door manually. Door should move freely and smoothly.
• Raise door manually about 3’ to 4’ feet from oor and let go.
. Door should remain stationary or slowly drift closed.
FIG. 2.
If door opens or closes rapidly, CONTACT A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN to have your door springs serviced.
• Close the door.
• Place the carriage in the “engage” position Reverse of FIG. 1.
• Operate door using remote or wall control. The carriage will reattach itself to the drive chain/belt.
DO NOT use release cord to pull door!
A - Door Inspection
FIG.1 FIG 2
WARNING
!
• Garage door hardware (springs, cables, brackets, pulleys, etc.) are under
extreme pressure and tension.
• DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust door springs or any hardware, and
DO NOT OPERATE garage door automatically or manually if door is
improperly balanced or springs are broken.
• CONTACT A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN.
AVERTISSEMENT
!
• La quincaillerie de la porte de garage (ressorts, câbles, supports, poulies,
etc.) sont sous des pressions et des tensions extrêmes.
• NE PAS réparer ni régler les ressorts de la porte ou toute autre pièce
de quincaillerie et NE PAS ACTIONNER la porte manuellement ou
automatiquement si elle n’est pas correctement équilibrée ou si des ressorts
sont cassés.
• CONTACTEZ UN TECHNICIEN SPÉCIALISÉ EN SYSTÈME DE PORTES










