Specifications
Try removing the opener arm from the gate mounting bracket. Run the cycle with
the arm off the gate. If the opener no longer stops during cycle, check your gate
for levelness, greased hinges, and weight/length ratios. Note: moving your gate
from the end by hand may seem very easy. A true test would be moving the gate
from the gate mounting bracket just as the operator would.
Check the power lights, the flashing may only last a short time when the gate
stops. If the light flashes let your operator charge.
For a dual opener: only the master opens.
Check the power light on the slave side be sure the power light is on steady.
Note: The slave does not charge until the master light is steady, if you were
recently charging the master and slave the master might have only gotten a
chance to charge.
Check the diagnostic mode (Section 17). For dual openers CDE and 1 should
be on. The rest off. If 1 is off then the slave is not communicating with the
master, check your connection to the slave and the polarity of the connection
(Section 9).
If using an accessory to open the gate, see which terminals it is wired to.
Terminal 2 ONLY opens the master leaf, move your accessory to terminal
1.
Check the same information as the first trouble shooting topic “If your gate
operator arm will not move.”
For a dual opener: Only the slave will open.
Check the same information as the first trouble shooting topic “If your gate
operator arm will not move.”
If your gate is losing memory of slow down points.
First reset your gate opener by unplug battery and transformer power for 10
minutes. Plug the power sources back in and wait for the power light to go steady.
Re-program the gate in Complete Stop/Start Learning Process (Section 20).
Check the 3 turns back in the closed position. This is very important for
the memory process. When the gate is against the closed stops, the
operator arm should be 3 turns back. (See section 7.2)










