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1. If opening the door will stop allowing space for entry and exit of pets and for fresh air _ If the door has been stopped in a partially open position refer to 3 above it will close Kan obstruction is encountered while closing the door will reverse Han obstruction is encountered while opening the door will stop The optional Infrared Reversing Sensor if installed will signal the opener to reverse the door in the closing cycle when the IR beam is obstructed and prevent an open door from closing It has no effect in the opening cycle THE LIGHTS When the opener is activated lights will turn on They will turn off automatically after 4 1 2 minutes BULB SIZE 75 watts maximum When Work Light is ON the lights will remain on OPENING THE DOOR MANUALLY The door can be operated manually by disconnecting it from the opener Simply pull down sharply on the red emergency release handle The door may now be lifted manually DO NOT USE EMERGENCY ROPE AND HANDLE TO PULL THE DOOR OPEN ORCLOSED To automatically reconnect the door to the opener press the Wall Control push button CARE OF THE OPENER When properly installed your opener will perform efficiently with a minimum of maintenance You will be required to replace a light bulb or change a transmitter battery from time to time A 9 Volt Alkaline battery is the most reliable and is available at Sears Ima amp 0 m The opener does not require additional lubrication
2. Pee ee Cte TN tie a nee H H F me H Fs MOSS em elem de ver Pt e WE minnn w LAN deen M NUMMUS NHANH Pa PAM HM MAH HUN Venett Pbi ta Ere tnter Sere inh Seber tye ew tl tr eet eh ts cree bel ae mel uA bre hh Tat bes Abt PES ETRE ANSEHEN REARS OAR AAA IAN ANTA BANI IU AHAVERI IRIURE pue PEARL e EA m Ha et ete Elk et ae KS Enc AA AAEE LS Ht A e E MANA Mya KPNI tly GAN Sy EN HE gat myn Pete ta Perana ae eu Habel PARR kV I od aa gS HE SEE MAH ALT v Je eu tet rnt eed EEF re rele beret mre dow re romper Verre PREY PRA 4 PAP AP PaRa O Tua a P anas AAAS d afud achetRa DAL dq da aP any tar a CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS AND RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION CAREFULLY FASTEN THIS MANUAL NEAR THE GARAGE DOOR AFTER INSTALLATION PERIODIC CHECKS OF OPENER ARE REQUIRED TO INSURE SATISFACTORY OPERATION 4 4d I PE4 ree Pe end een ner AO vs Atay AAs MMMMMAC HE MA Ci eet eer eere rr er hr E mene e Pre rer rrr ET erg trm mre mre rrr a AY PT Rn AT FE TEAR ETE TETRA TPP A UTE PU P PR Pd By BT a ot D NAAN we ree Nae neces errr Features of Your Opener Specifications You ll Need Tools Safety Rules Carton Check List ACCE SSOSIOS wo eres identify Your Door Type Assembly sss Installation susu Adjustment sssees Operation of Your Opener Radio Contrals cc cna was Having a Problem Transmitter Schematic Wiring Diagram Heceiver Schematic
3. er qni nit Coro eoe INET der a Pe A Ea rr y RR ERI aps meh ac e EEFE FeSi m E RAUS REGAL rr ois DR povera RIA MA TAANA ARE AARE AANA AAAA NS tty Aequi pP PEA He Hib MA ara i l lest mately Reverse System au AM PANAS MALAY C LETTURA OPT PARAT d Ve partae v ras mpm onem Verr ee vt vane Pot P NI n PANAMA NEED NE CEN AAR RANA mW AM t A AMAT ri aA me E AV e rne ft Sr Ve Por ATH NH AP rn SP ver rar rro av raram vam a mr md T LA THE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM TEST IS IMPORTANT THE GARAGE DOOR MUST REVERSE ON CONTACT WITHAONEINCH OBSTACLE PLACED ON THE FLOOR FAILURE TO PROPERLY ADJUST THE OPENER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM A CLOSING GARAGE DOOR REPEAT THE TEST AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR AND MAKE ANY NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS PROCEDURE Place a t inch obstacle on the floor under the garage door Operate the door in the DOWN direction The door must reverse on the obstruction If a SECTIONAL door STOPS on the obstruction lenghthen door arm Step 10 Page 16 until the door reverses in DOWN direction SECTIONAL DOOR if a ONE PIECE door stops on obstruction door is not traveling far enough in DOWN direction Increase the DOWN limit by turning the DOWN limit adjust ment screw counter clockwise 1 4 turn REPEAT TEST When the door reverses on the 1 inch obstruction remove obstruction and run opener through a com i plete travel cycle Door must not reverse in closed position if it does repeat Adjus
4. EA E rt i B3AVEYM Md anyal oe ui ai i PLY VIA HEE AEA MAT ESRD HMM ip reer hearer 6 AAAI iI raga Sore a PONTES TON TH HHS CUNG ae NOHTISA ENTITE QuvOB 2 007 BASS 123125 2000 15 wu E gc E NE UN E oO OSTANES BEES i SHH INERSIA CRS Erara QuvoH Osil22 Ry Prep ua aar ug ane ara aaa 3 gan P a MARANAN 433 A T Fi V NAR nw eere mene POR EEE Ps wr Nr III tale E ere beg re Mtn rt eu vn io arr Na Pus uk aladd 14 u FRASER NS REI SII VaT INSTALLATION PARTS LIST KEY NO PAHT NO DESCRIPTION 4102736 10A13 41A2830 29C 121 2 41A2825 219A319 41A2828 128374 128380 178B32 17 8B33 e 3 CO CO 4 D CO d LO BO wt m Wall control assy 9 volt battery available at Sears Transmittet case cover and screw assy Transmitter visor clip Emergency rope and handle assy 4 Strand bell wire Header bracket plus cotter pin and clevis Door bracket Door bracket piate Wedge door atm section Straight door arm section NOT SHOWN 41A2815 Ow OO CA b amp b CO RO 1A995 41B2617 41B2771 12A197 2B313 183B93 41B2616 4102735 NOT SHOWN 41A2814 TOIT As ISAN AL Lo fC TRRPRAMAMABAAGLAAAABLAAD MAKALARAAMd 4 P da W PAPEN EV PANS URP EYSAP UY pr eremi momremme vum em sateen HAA installation hardware bag includes hardware iius trated on Page 4 Wide inen s otra ee p a PAM AP da PR La PARE ornar Fra pp PRIM d DESCRIPT
5. MATCHING YOUR CODE IN A NEW TRANSMITTER i The original transmitter is preset at the factory to the same coded signal as thereceiver Thecodeinany NEW transmitters must be set to match the code in the original transmitter and the receiver PROCEDURE With visor clip off remove screw in the original and new transmitter s as illustrated in Figure 1 Carefully turn cases over push button sides up Remove case tops as shown in Figure 2 CAUTION Be careful not to move circuit board components Place transmitter circuit boards side by side as shown inFigure 3 Set the code switches in the new trans mitterto match those in the original transmitter Use afingernail or screwdriver to slide the switches Figure 2 i Figure 3 Transmitter Circuit Board Code Switches DISCONNECT POWER TO OPENER BEFORE CHANGING THE CODE IN THE RECEIVER Figure 4 De ree are PRT RET eer teen it The receiver is fastened to the right side panel of the opener chassis Code switches are shown in Figure 4 IF YOUCHANGE THE CODE IN YOUR RECEIVER ALSO CHANGE THE CODE IN YOUR TRANSMITTER S PROCEDURE Hold transmitter circuit board along side receiver code switches as shown To change the code use a fingernail or screwdriver Slide one or more receiver switches to a plus minus or center 0 position Set code switches in the transmitter s to match the new receiver code settings IMPORTANT NOTE
6. Mund Heiter eh te de ISP SPP abate ps alain aUi PPP PAETAE AIT T Adjust Limits All One Piece Doors Only T HPAP IA AE PA rah A N HT NN Tita aaa da al alas Tan i a APARATINA ANIRAA AANEEN 14213 UE SW a PITT er eer ereere err erm rrr etr reee mis red Ns frre ee PAWL rl APA I aaa a aad a m as I Ida Pi VU PP kd UE SENE m e errem rmv reve tier PA APY M M ad FAAA mer rem vr e e ever ho ERAN s ANN ANN INS IH GEN aaa a Ldn ba DAPET TIR Left Side Panel Limit Adjustment Screws Adjustment Label The following illustration shows the position of the door arm and trolley when the door is open solid line drawing and when the door is closed dotted line drawing Fully Closed a Trolley at 1 PO Door Arm i Fully Open Trolley Door ve onnector Hole rry m Pas NE Door Arm Nake cies Connector Hole page ton Open Door zl LL EES Door Ped rm Closed 2 i ee i i PROCEDURE OPEN DOOR ADJUSTMENT DECREASE the UP limit by turning the UP limit adjust ment screw counterclockwise 8 complete turns Press Wall Control push button Trolley will travel to full open position Manually raise garage door to open position paral lal to floor and lift door arm to trolley The arm should touch trolley just in back of door arm connector hole as shown in solid line drawing If the arm does not extend far enough make further DECREASED limit adjustment One full turn equals 2 inches of door travel
7. Repair Parts Hail Assembly Repair Parts Installation Repair Parts Chassis Assembly How to Order Repair Parts Maintenance Agreements Sears Warranty 0 cee ween Agua ma any MAT RAR FGM iy 743 Ay Nee VERE RATA DM ETE NRE eet dod In ev ao HEME hen e Inm RA SAP HISP e ht ry tet PPP PAEA A i i f H E H H rere d andre T YT RNV DETTA RTUTIAIT Mm FEATURES OF YOUR OPENER 1 Opener Lights Turn on and off automatically with 4 1 2 minute illumination for your safety and convenience Provide constant light when Work Light control button is pressed 2 Safety System Independent up and down force adjustment Door reverses automatically when ob structed in DOWN direction Door STOPS when obstructed in UP direction 3 Emergency Disconnect Pull cord disconnect permits manual door operation 4 Automatic Reconnect Trolley halves reconnect for automatic operation when opener is energized after emergency disconnect NY fF ALCS RM M aps d ara ai MYT d GTS vga raa a th ty fp tt ge at a stata ats fea d d rae nt at watts a dits Ma tst ww ta NY ya anata ass Mat a 4 0 anger oats A Nai EPA Mert dehan dd emm vor HAY eme therefrom rm rrr mem MTP TUE ATPP PTT Pm rrr rin T RT p SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR Type 1 2 horsepower permanent split capacitor Speed 1500 rpm Volts 120 Volts AC 60 Hz Only t Current 45 amperes DRIVE MECHANISM Gear reduction 16 3 Drive Chain amp cable with
8. 120V 60Hz WILL CAUSE OPENER MALFUNCTION AND DAMAGE IF LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES DO NOT REQUIRE PERMANENT WIRING Insertthe 3 prong plugintoa 3 hole receptacle UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED DO NOT USE A 2 WIRE ADAPTER IFLOCAL CODES REQUIRE PERMANENT WIRING Refer to illustration PROCEDURE Make connection through 7 8 inch diameter hole in top of opener chassis Re opaca TI arare erred EVI B soi a Y mn rmv red eT kaagi Pug orale jr UAN e ase CP NUR mur mee wem eae rmm e aet PY PN y tle 1 Remove opener chassis cover by removing the 4 cover screws 2 Remove attached 3 prong cord E 3 Connect black line wire to black wire on terminal block white neutral wire to white terminal wire green ground wire to green ground screw CAUTION BE SURE UNIT IS GROUNDED ACCORDING TO LOCAL CODE install Lights and Lenses Les Um ereew reb md veces d V ante ia bahe apertas ap QE qua dts noualea eeu ma aL d uar rrr ros wre sev queat RAV MA men m qu pt Ms oaa ula saarin od ule E nva mr Hh veer vie sre heidrr bende Coage amanan tf uuu ah dT PT Pe a NU peer ev em el meer etiem F SET IE es z TITMMWL Te zm see PROCEDURE Install a 75 watt maximum light bulb in each socket as shown The lights turn on automati cally when opener starts After 4 1 2 minutes they will turn off Lights will REMAIN ON when Work Light push button on Wall Control is pressed IMPORTANT NOTE If the lights in your garage door opener do not
9. 3 Vacation light is ON DOOR REVERSES FOR NO APPARENT REASON 1 Pull red emergency release handie Operate the door manually Is it balanced Binding If service is needed call a garage door serviceman 2 Force adjustment may be needed See Pg 19 3 Checkfor proper alignment of Infrared Heversing Sensor if you have installed this accessory 4 Clearice and snow from garage floor area where gar age door closes THE NEED FOR OCCASIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF FORCE AND LIMIT CONTROLS IS NORMAL WEATHER CONDITIONS IN PARTICULAR CAN AFFECT DOOR MOVEMENT 2 CODE SELECT pain d ATS ATER SORTER AORN RAC HHL ADEA Bl RAN 46 2V SOURGE Ls i ip ag c5 Y 62V ERA NP Av HA LESE CON ON CATR PATER rA Voc AC APPEAL oe PE OR EAS ENE EA MRT EAEEREN SHS APSARA OSG Mrs a roc ai acr ROT tS a iva PHA Dt AE VINEAS IA As EIU ta Fg CO FUGA arr m Pane c rao 1 mq E rc GA an KA wr A RT COGN Fl A 2f T CISNYa QH3 dG HRI Fe i u an yaa 1 GUN j C3 ea aieo HG usd 4 DERM an rote TINET ON i i wNOH dO KM E ae D Ou S HOSH3S OHISUSASN Xf po d J ee ae iad en ivoOnt S000 pO a A H gt em y Z eft HACOLATHTETEHHEPYSN 10H HM A345 Bpod dunno MO ima HESS URG ETS NEN POR si oa a Std te ear au hark The ofa 49 ir pu E i TUE meme peer IP es Aue Cae ete rye O32 3 ABEE e v t AERES EAS cai aned amd tAaA AAAAAA coi CE T eH M i
10. Code settings must be ex actly the same in the receiver transmitter and all additionaltransmitters usedto operate the door Please keep this instruction manual handy for future reference OPENER DOESN T ACTIVATE 1 Have you removed ail door locks and bolts 2 Doestheopener have electric power Check wall switch fuse etc 3 Is there a broken wire between Wall Control and opener Check under staples A positive check can be made by temporarily installing another wire 4 Are wiring connections correct Refer to Step 7 Page 14 5 Repeatedoperation may have trippedthe overload protector in the motor Wait 15 minutes Try again TRANSMITTER RANGE INSUFFICIENT 1 Check battery 2 Change transmitter location in car 3 Metalgarage door foil backed insulation or metal siding will reduce range 4 Antenna on side panel of opener must be fully extended downward DOOR DOESN T OPEN OR CLOSE COMPLETELY 1 Is something obstructing the door 2 Limits may need adjustment See Pg 18 3 Force may need adiustment See Pg 19 4 Door will not close while in Vacation mode DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES BY ITSELF 1 Neighbor with a Sears opener using the same code Change your cade LIGHTS 1 Won t turn OFF Check Work Light Is it ON 2 Won t turn ON Check light bulbs DOOR OPERATES FROM PUSH BUTTON BUT NOT FROM TRANSMITTER 1 Replace the battery 2 Newtransmitter Have you set the code Heferto Page 23
11. DOORS ALWAYS REINFORCE THE INSIDE OF DOOR BOTH VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY WITH 2x4 BOARDS OR ANGLE IRON Horizontal brace should be at least 6 feet long Vertical brace should cover height of top panel Reinforcement hardware is not supplied See No 1 Below FASTEN SECURELY AS SHOWN BEFORE INSTALLING DOOR BRACKET AND PLATE Sectional Door Installation Procedure With door closed locate and markthe vertical center 1 Assembie door bracket and plate as shown Cen Hine of garage door Extend line onto header wall ter bracket on vertical guideline or up to onefootieft above door or right of center if necessary 2 Position bracket assembly on face of door within Pon eer the following limits A Top edge of bracket 2 to 4 ES 91 Brackel below the top edge of door B Directly below any 4 nue P6 a structural support across top of door b i Sey Placement depends on your particular needs ee Wall 3 Mark and drill 5 16 TOP and BOTTOM fastening EU e holes Secure bracket as shown 2 Carriage Bolt Door Bracket amp 9 167 18x2 1 2 a a SSS Plate Assy Sa EE Cy Door Bracket lum Top of Door SN Plate el a Lock 5 Washer i 5 18 Door M A con SECTIONAL DOOR Am i pee Board for Lightweight Doors D s d Reinforcement Board 5 15 18 All One Piece Door Installation Procedure With door closed locate and mark v
12. GARAGE DOOR SERVICEMAN TO MOVE LOOSEN OH ADJUST DOOR SPRINGS OR HARDWARE DO NOT WEAR RINGS WATCHES OR LOOSE CLOTHING WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING A GARAGE DOOR OPENER TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM ENTANGLEMENT REMOVE ALL ROPES CON NECTED TO THE GARAGE DOOR BEFORE IN STALLING THE GARAGE DOOR OPENER DISENGAGE ALL EXISTING GARAGE DOOR LOCKS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION AND WIRING MUST BE IN COM PLIANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING AND ELEC TRICAL CODES LIGHTWEIGHT DOORS REQUIRE SUBSTAN TIAL REINFORCEMENT TO AVOID DOOR DAMAGE SEE PAGE 10 THE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM TEST IS IM PORTANT SEE PAGE 20 THE GARAGE DOOR MUST REVERSE ON CONTACT WITH A ONE INCH OBSTACLE PLACED ON THE FLOOR FAILURE TO PROPERLY ADJUST THE OPENER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM A CLOSING GARAGE DOOR HEPEAT THETESTATLEAST ONCE AYEAR AND MAKE ANY NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS DO NOT USE FORCE ADJUSTMENTS TO COM PENSATE FOR A BINDING OR STICKING GARAGE DOOR EXCESSIVE FORCE WILL IN TERFERE WITH THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM OR DAMAGE THE GARAGE DOOR SEE PAGE 19 FASTEN THE CAUTION LABEL ON THE WALL NEAR THE WALL CONTROL AS A REMINDER OF SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES INSTALL THE WALL CONTROL OR ADDITION AL PUSH BUTTONS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE WALL CONTROL OR TRANSMITTER SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM A CLOS ING GARAGE DOOR MAY RESULT FRO
13. HOWEVER the door rollers bearings and hinges should be oiled yearly Most complaints of unsatisfactory opener operation can be traced to problems with the door itself The opener is not intended to correct problems caused by an unbalanced or binding door broken door springs orfaulty door hardware When operating the door manually a properly balanced door will stay in any point of travel while being supported soley by its springs If you encounter any difficulty when operating door manually call a garage door serviceman RADIO CONTROLS Refer to pages 22 and 23 for complete details LIMIT AND FORCE ADJUSTMENTS Referto pages 18 and 19 for limit and force adjustments These adjustments must be checked and properly set when opener is installed Weather conditions may cause minor changes in door operation requiring some change in adjustments particularly during the first year of operation Only a screwdriver is required Follow instructions carefully CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT After installation of opener and adjustment of forces and limits chain may appear loose This is normal TO CHECK CHAIN TENSION disconnect the trolley by pulling red emergency handle If chain returns to position described in Step 5 Page 9 DO NOT make further adjustments 21 e benn A Minit HTC TUR A propre hE aaan 133 AANA MPa fad EI S x poh 5 f d S h E 4 H i A z E ME ev t ERE mq HW tem Hote A vs orti M Pr hu gla Pb NARI YS mnt erm reel
14. a Y al PP PA PA MII Pu ITI Y3 rn Terminals Switch 22 TTE EET Frrque cata dei pea PAAPAA RELEE 7 ONAL vare Wt d Hur d RADIO CONTROLS consist of a transmitter and a receiver The transmitter sends a coded signal from outside the garage The receiver is fastened to the right side panel of the door opener It receives the transmitted signal and starts the door opener The signal code is set at the factory Page 23 des cribes code changing procedures if required Self service of radio controls is not recommended If service is needed contact your nearest Sears Ser vice Center TRANSMITTER Battery Test Light Push Button Battery Fe uar riri v Pe eb ote E E rl TAS S Mr emnt rte v eR e Hg Ert nent gi rA Ma Lie eh rd AA e ES oe RM AMI A SSSA PIA your v reme pe eed ry vi Pv AA 24 3 PAN e eni Qaa B LU ROTLIRRTUP A L4 VA Im FEE Nd Sra Nr mmm rr RA ese ge ee And TTE ary ly ea ai ah SIG ARNT RAD Teg DT OE Te vm en iMi MEAS AG Ci ae rh eh TOM AH ean EI dio Control Manulactured under 1 or more of the following U S patents 3 445 848 3 906 348 and 4 037 201 The coded signal in Sears Trinary Radio Controls can be changed easily without the aid ofa serviceman The only tool needed is aflat blade screwdriver Choose your own code by changing position of switches numbered 1 through 9 on the receiver code switch block Changing the position of only one switch makes an entirely different code
15. trolley Chain is properly tightened when it is approximately Chain 1 2 above the base of Tee rail midway between Washer Retainer cable pulley bracket and chassis Bracket au When chain tension is correct turn inner nut toward Trolley chain retainer bracket until tight i Sprocket noise can result if chain is either too loose or too tight CAUTION Do not overtighten chain and cable li Chain Refer to Page 21 j j eamm 1 2 Inch Base of Tee Rail ACABO E Nn ERAT LU ar a ead a wA AC ARA 18 PHA HPARIGD nA ANN MIA panda allem rit re are AMI APRI n Mites seh e ee Heb ette Y HH Hee Be aa PW TIT Hy A UTI TTL TU quta RU n rr rl wer HE rd Aden Orr rrt hee ndr SN NAME Ini Ht r WHET c utn EHE du dne dde d Bad iri rA P n STE P 6 Attach Sprocket Cover to Opener Chassis h pM AME y err ereh 1r al nm am rrr rni rrie i Pri Heier rt Mr PA PA Pe nU d PAN yn aurem Arr ahr hema rari re APA Pg Ph al serine Ne heh MAH e PIRA NEN CABIN PRETO mute rih a nnt RARE Tt eyy ra bn numm ri AE OCI E A SAN SHARMA ERE Rd Mites PROCEDURE Attach sprocket cover to chassis as shown in Illustrations A and B Insert back tab in chassis slot Then bend cover forward and insert front tab in slot provided on mounting plate Sprocket Cover PEER oco Ken sten inet EC ET or errare Mor amm aer Pity hoe PON Mounting Plate ASSEMBLY OF YOUR GARAGE DOOR OPENER IS NOW COMPLETE faa ab tare HAMM MW MA et PE
16. v IN Pit TUNE d min reri m ren mar P dr A NA SHE lg HP HC HE EH HIA MP AR HQ ONL sot dev P P eA Eh i BR ANA pa RY MAYER Vern voe coe Bur erre E En Va H P 3 1 1 k i j H Bayaran ragarri mr A AM Klee ATONE Re et eie Pet HEH EEE ESR PB PA HS HANS ANS PHILIPPE ES MEHREREN CA PISA CLUES PAP IST MANE SPP HN PHP PN te Cann CERTAIN INSTALLATION PROCEDURES VARY ACCORDING TO GARAGE DOOR TYPES WHERE DIFFER ENCES OCCUR BE SURE TO FOLLOW ONLY THOSE INSTRUCTIONS WHICH APPLY TO YOUR DOOR CONSTRUCTION DO NOT WEAR WATCHES RINGS OR LOOSE CLOTHING WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING A DOOR OPENER KEEP GARAGE DOOR BALANCED STICKING OR BINDING DOORS MUST BE REPAIRED GARAGE DOORS DOOR SPRINGS CABLES PULLEYS BRACKETS AND THEIR HARDWARE MAY BE UNDER EXTREME TEN SION AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT ATTEMPT ADJUSTMENTS CALL A GARAGE DOOR SERVICEMAN TO MOVE LOOSEN OR ADJUST DOOR SPRINGS OR HARDWARE installation Completed installations of header bracket door bracket with plate and door arm depending on door type are shown below The header bracket supports the front end of the Tee rail The door bracket connects door arm to trolley ITiS RECOMMENDED THAT THE OPENER BE INSTALLED 7 FEET OR MORE ABOVE THE FLOOR WHERE SPACE PERMITS Follow only those instructions which apply to your door type as shown on Page 5 etae Vie eed m TUS War t tum Amar sere mre ee vamni Fy PREVENT DAMAGE TO LIGHTWEIGHT GARAGE
17. work it may NOT be the fault of the opener Some short neck buibs because of their shape do not make contact with the socket base tab Use standard neck bulbs yvy IMPO ees VAI NT APR easque SNE PR IY 3E APR TY ae ru Mt Uia d v mm INSTALLING LENSES Siide lenses into the lens guides as shown Snap bottom tabs into lens slots Theforce and limit adjustment settings are located j onside panels behind lenses NOTE FOR CONVENIENCE LENSES MAY BE IN STALLED AFTER ADJUSTMENT STEP 3 PAGE 20 15 Apaia aaga aan BATA MG re tica Aaw rre Prem M rr rere Arm ey UTE TPO M DAUM UU OVAL AA The Eta rrr ra repa rrr tecarcak rage Gyre EE SO TTo Installation etn maur Mi cr ev soa c m fa L4 s a id t a 3 i En Fedeari 4 4 PN si A abl Peth nima t M eT AAR URES PT AT Malada Mra ks AR adan anana LAUNMAAIBEA A NAHE MANARE Connect Door Arm to Trolley SECTIONAL DOOR INSTALLATION ONLY PROCEDURE Fasten straight door arm section to trolley and wedge door arm section to door bracket as shown A Insert and spread a cotter pin to secure B each connection ge RE SN ES dE a 2 J ER qmm A TAEA IIN v Cievis Pin n J m Straight Lo Boor Arm Lack Nut Washers 5 16 18 S 16 Cotter Pin BpBJjooooooonon Screws Doot 5 16 18 x 7 8 Door Bracket X oO0000000009000 Door Bracket Clevis Pin 1 Wedge Br
18. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES PROCEDURE CLOSED DOOR ADJUSTMENT DECREASE the DOWN limit by turning the DOWN limit adjustment screw clockwise 4 complete turns Press Wall Contro push button Trolley wiil travel to full closed position Manually close garage door and lift door arm to the trolley Arm should touch troliey just ahead of door arm connector hole as shown in dotted line drawing If arm is behind the connector hole make further DECREASED limit adjustment One full turn equals 2 inches of door travel CONNECT DOORARM TO TROLLEY PROCEDURE With door closed join wedge door arm to connector holein trolley with the remaining clevis pin Secure with a cotter pin NOTE It may be necessary to lift door slightly to make connection Run the opener through a complete travel cycle If door has a slight downward slant in full open position turn the UP limit adjustment screw counterclockwise to decrease travel until door is parallel to floor 17 RE TIARAS ATEN PAPAS NAARAAN eu salua Vi x Pd aru T AP Ro TY A mar sd rri an t t eremi dee eod 9 cr Pt du Paa P evt Da anaa Mara arbi e aae aaro ba Ar Adjust E ave PONNE Limits Nee a DIN E eT E Aa EA veas er I IITA INES EN MA VS Pru NOE Non ar meme tie Wee n PR a I we E an ne raan I G at tar an ange te paras Pata a MA aD PRA AIB AMT P ANANASA AAAA A AT a AAAA AAAA AAAA AERAN ANAA 7 MADARAI DAA AAA ONN a 231 mr Parr sume mi mel bibs hottest Mart ARM AMAN IANUE ASMA EC ASS PAREN l The l
19. Dr TH PUN ri Han eic SNS Lem A H Opens the garage door automatically from outside when OPEN DOOR INDICATOR Provides an illuminated signal when your garage door is open QUICK RELEASE KEY LOCIC Allows manualoperation of yourgarage doorfromthe outside in case of power failure or where there is no service entrance For wood or metal doors only PANE eg tua a Nfl rameny em INFRARED REVERSING SENSOR An optional system which provides auxiliary support to the safety features built into your opener Sensors detect any obstruction to your door while in the down cycle and transmit a signal to the opener The opener will cause a closing door to reverse and prevent an open door from closing EY AA CIN R3 NV Ne V T We dl a Ph a dI 4 I mmr p ECT FU Je wa es MPA err ge v PM P Poi d P LTEM PTA Faena un acrem YS ev ams rH a fn A LH PAP Ae rS APR RANA A US JP mr a aree er FOR SEC QUICK TURN BRACKETS Replace top brackets and rollers on door to reduce height of door travel For use when installing opener in garage with low head room clearance MM mee M m dede WV TW Ye LE He ry ws LIS Vi tata d ata Eda UP a Pri da TIR a m VRAT APIS IDENTIFY YOUR DOOR TYPE FROM THESE ILLUSTRATIONS ONE PIECE DOOR ONE PIECE DOOH ONE PIECE DOOR oriri AVR NO TRACK HORIZONTAL TRACK NOTRACK CURVED TRA JAMB HARDWARE JAMB HARDWARE PIVOT HARDWARE Highest Point of Travel Highest Point of Travel Highest Point of Travel High
20. FORCE ADJUSTMENT CHART wy DO NOT USE FORCE ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPENSATE FOR A BINDING EXCESSIVE FORCE WILL INTERFERE WITH THE PROPER OPERATION OF T var rure Pe eer rere mere H0 ev eile AE AAN Fi M Thee ih TEDL Sa fA r d y My Adiusiment Label Increase UP OPEN FORCE by turning control in a clock wise direction as shown on label Make 10 degree turn adjust IF DOOR DOESN T OPEN AT LEAST 5 FT complete travel cycle Wt iF DOOR REVERSES DURING THE DOWN CLOSE CYCLE ments until door opens completely Readjust UP LIMIT if necessary After each adjustment run the opener through a increase DOWN CLOSE FORCE by turning control in a clockwise direction as shown on label Make 10 degree turn adjustments until door compietes the close cycle After each adiustment run opener through a complete travel cycle Grasp the door handle or door bottom when door is about halfway through DOWN CLOSE TRAVEL The door should TEST DOWN CLOSE FORCE reverse if the door is hard to hold or doesn t reverse de crease the DOWN CLOSE FORCE byturningthe controtina counter clockwise direction Make 10 degree turn adjust ments until the door reverses normally After each adjust ment run the opener through a complete travel cycle 19 ilia MENOR Mg HMM MM HMM PME DTPREETREREPDERICRREERES OR STICKING GARAGE DOOR HE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM Force Adjustment Controls
21. H ar MS FR rai e RECEIVER AE VAS tr mist M 1 d EM i i Tru eara bi Dop dp ar P AIO weht the Oe ii E ARIA d iu ra t pus Code Block Right Side Panel Antenna THE TRANSMITTER The portable transmitter may be secured toacar sun visor with the clip provided Additional transmitters can be purchased at any time for use in all vehicles using the garage Refer to Accessories Page 5 New transmitters must be set to the same code as original transmitter and receiver Follow code set ting procedures described on Page 23 A9 voltbattery supplies the power The transmitteris equipped with a battery check light When the trans mitter push button is pressed light will glow if battery has power and the opener will operate When light does not come on replace battery If transmission range lessens check battery light THE BATTERY The battery should produce adequate power for approximately one year Avoid the inconvenience of unexpected battery failure by replacing it annually preferably before winter Alkaline batteries are the most reliable and are available at Sears TOREPLACE BATTERY Remove visor clip and un fasten connecting screw Remove top of transmitter case and discard old battery Snap connector onto new battery Replace top of case and connecting screw Replace visor clip EIE AtrAnen NATAT Phi n a PAE aM tauri a ri eie WE Hb MARCA e vie Sama aAA o AE AP RUN paanan nan
22. ION Master link kit Outer trolley inner traliey Chain retainer bracket Tee rail center section Tee rail end section each Cable pulley bracket assy each Chain and cable Railassy hardware kit inciudes hardware illustrated on Page 4 t piri sy ah M ritenere eia ata d E EN aN EE PETIT iaa AT WN PAAR RE inni naan ur paeme haat iti tne alee ip telly enai Ag Meat ay Say arua AVR ERAAPA E ak rr eomm em werenn 1 Peng s A 4 1 i ft o ooo 5 Oo 6 990 09 9 ra mummmmm stezn irt tel WOA E VP rc a Nata ARI PADE ai LITT 4 AE EN pa anaana eb A Br LTP CEES Saimen anasema n Ta 4777 75 73 Epica KEY PART NO NO 1 310290 2 41A2827 3 41A2817 4 41B2991 5 41C2725 6 41A3063 7 4143073 eR J eed ne i ij ete s 1 ES M E T DESCRIPTION Sprocket cover Gear and sprocket assy Complete with Spring washer Thrust washer Retaining ring Bearing plate Rol pins 2 Drive gear Worm gear Helical gear w retainer Grease Drive worm gear kil w grease Roli pins 2 Line cord Wire harness assy w piug Receiver logic board assy Logic board End panel w ail labeis Light socket 1 End panei w ali labeis eT Parts List KEY PART NO NO 8 175BB8 9 108D30 1 10 30B363 11 12A373 12 1425140 13 41A2821 14 41C2740 15 4142818 16 41D3013 17 4103005 18 41A3027 19 4A1A2B25 20 41A2822 21 41A3074 22 128350 NOT SHOWN 114AB95 41A2825 DESCRIPTION Light so
23. M ANY MISUSE OF THE OPENER CAUTION ACTIVATE OPENER ONLY WHEN THE DOOR IS IN FULL VIEW FREE OF O8 STRUCTION AND OPENER IS PROPERLY AD JUSTED NO ONE SHOULD ENTER ORLEAVE THE GARAGE WHILE DOOR IS IN MOTION DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY NEAR DOOR USE EMERGENCY RELEASE ONLY TO DIS ENGAGE TROLLEY DO NOT USE RED EMER GENCY RELEASE ROPE AND HANDLE TO PULL DOOR OPEN OR CLOSED DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER TO GARAGE DOOR OPENER BEFORE MAKING REPAIRS OR REMOVING COVERS CARTON CHECK LIST SEARS has packaged your Garage Door Opener intwo cartons THE RAIL ASSEMBLY CARTON CONTAINS a three piece rail two hanging straps straight door arm section and rail assembly hardware i THE OPENER CARTON CONTAINS Opener Chassis Wall Control Header Bracket Plastic Light Lenses 2 Sprocket Cover 4 Strand Bell Wire Transmitter and Clip 1 Cable Pully Bracket Owners Manual Chain amp Cable in dispenser carton Door Bracket amp Plate Hardware Bag 2 Piece Trolley Wedge Door Arm Section Includes Caution Label ILLUSTRATED BELOW Inner Outer Sprocket Chain amp Gable trolley Trolley Cover in Dispenser Carton Cable Chain Ooor Arm Pulley Door Bracket Header 4 Strand Retainer Wedge amp Straight Bracket and Plate Bracket Bell Wire Bracket Sections LPL LEE ara a raana rini vers ASU avin E arru mea n nyes Mr nntinr far roneo m Constr npenene rn SEPARATE ALL HARDWARE FOR ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION PROCED
24. URES AS SHOWN BELOW ASSEMBLY HARDWARE INSTALLATION HARDWARE Cievis Pin 5 160 x 2 3 4 1 a e Lockwasher d 5 16 13 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18x2 1 2 2 Master Link Washered Screw 2 5 16 18x1 2 l 4 Cotter Pin 2 mounted cn Rope 3 in Chassis 5 16 18x1 7 B 4 Nut 5 16 18 HEBREED 8 Sheet Metal Screw BAR x 7 2 Handle Insulated Staple 18 Carriage Bolt Hex Screw levis Pi 1 4 20x1 2 5 16 18 x 7 8 Ed 4 2 2 Lock Nut E 1 4 20 g 110i Lack Washer Nul 4 Hex Screw 5 16 6 5 16 18 6 1618 x 7 87 6 4 Accessories Sears offers many useful accessories for your garage door opener They are illustrated below with Sears stock num bers and descriptions ranty yop ane rro mas rhea Eras rir AHA Wrote a car A pavry nar rent a rreri darearen v APART eni E A AAAA He e at aaron dina ETERNA A CA PV ua MET Tiva Rue my POOR PORES Jour evi P NE utm rat ab eoe Paine remm rem nri miris ra f et utem its e BE aap retierems Ferr ma erneut id tek RENAE a er nA 1 ASHE 1 He Maa un g Pe Im mra EXTRA TRANSMITTER Includes visor clip TOUCH CODE LOCK Enables homeowner to open the garage door opener from the outside by entering code on specially designed keypad rA S dang ph aar qaa vf AP A EIER m A AVI PAN repa alka ar T ib OURS PP vem n ire n OUTDOORKEY SWITC transmitter is not handy E RN Te PA Tae Ufer rorevy Me P ora a aaa 7 1 uF Mp FTU rr
25. UST BE SEATED IN SQUARE HOLES IN TEE RAILS Screws 5 16 18x7 B Cable Pulley Bracket k Wash ut uc a er Nut 5 18 ch Chain rum aga LIV T my mane re uM mer Bracket ers cde Ad MA A joie Pr Asatemporarystop inserta screwdriver into Tee rail as shown Slide the inner trolley onto the Tee rail as shown until it is firmly against the screw driver Slide the outer trolley onto the Tee rail until it partially engages the inner trolley and stops TO FULLY ENGAGE TROLLEY With a hammer firmly tap the back end of outer trolley just below the rail guide Outer trolley must move forward to fully engage inner trolley Be careful to avoid damaging trolley spring E Inner Trolley panum ru ufa aA arr roc orem et PW A Outer i Nut i 1 or 5 18 i i Ma Lock Washer 5 16 cy t A Temporary Stop pun l UE MC Screwdriver u Chain cB ae i a X arte ey Retainer a oU n i i 2 Bracket 6X Z Pulley SS es Bracket LZ S 4 Threaded i we NL lur Attach inner nut lock washer chain retainer bracket OL E a and outer nut to trolley shaft in the order shown Ihe A ri T Fiat End retainer bracket should be kept in the illustrated position DO NOT TIGHTEN NUTS UNTIL STEP 5 f PAGE 9 Lees M STE p Attach Tee Hai to Opener Chassis ERIS Re Y reth rere P Y BERE EEA r ASE rr
26. ap and into pin notches until both pins are locked in place P Flat End Troliey Opene Chassis ShaH Sprocket Master A Link Outside Bar CAUTION Keep chain taut while dispensing from carton to help prevent kinking Slide trolley tight against screwdriver stop Dispense cable around pulley bracket Proceed back around the opener sprocket and forward to chain retainer bracket Be sure teeth on chassis sprocket engage chain Connect chain to chain retainer bracket as shown in inset using second master link from coin envelope NOTE Check to make sure chain is not twisted Tee Rail As a permanent trolley stop insert 5 16 washered Master screw into remaining hole in Tee rail front Tighten se pun CMM curely with 5 16 nut REMOVE TEMPORARY STOP Washered Screw Bracket INSERTED IN STEP 2 5 16 18x1 2 Permanent Stop Hoie Threaded End of Trolley Shaft Chain Nut rol Retainer 5 16 18 rolley Bracket Cable Puliey Bracket Assembly EET orca arte mune ester merece emet 5 Tighten the Chain and Cable Se M CAUTION Keep chain from twisting as nuts are turned PROCEDURE Connectchain and cable tothreaded Loosen Tighten shaft of trolley in the order illustrated inner nut lock Inner Outer washer chain retainer bracket and outer nut Tighten the chain and cable by threading outer nut toward
27. cket each Lens each Capacitor Capacitor bracket Terminal biock w screws Motor assy w roli pin Cover w all jabels Helical gear and retainer w grease Limit switch assy RPM sensor assembly Motor bracket and bearing assy Shaft bearing kit Interrupter cup assy End panel Hanging brackets Owners manual Chassis assy hardware kit includes screws not designated by number in illustration HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS Now that you have purchased your Sears Garage Door Opener should a need ever exist for repair parts or service simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears Roebuck and Co stores Be sure to provide ail pertinent facts when you call or visit The MODEL NUMBER of your garage door opener is printed on a label located on the right side panel of the opener chassis All parts listed may be ordered from any service center and most Sears stores WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION 9 MODEL NUMBER NAME OF ITEM If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electroni cally transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for handling IMPORTANT NOTE If you suspect radio malfunction contact your near est SEARS Service Center aust asy Tran a RS adi b E m MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS YOUR WAY TO BUY TOMORROW S SERVICE AT TODAY S PRICE with nationwide service and the benefits of a Sears wa
28. e with an overhand knot as above NOTE If itis necessary to cut rope heatseal cut end with a match or lighter to prevent fraying and or raveling TET UP aV doa pei quta PP Patto foto M alm id ea p SUP egy ata gr B 1 rueda CP OTI QU OTR IR o PAPY PATI APART 17 ant aW er UTOR AINT Hee ANC Ha Attach Emergency Release Rope amp Handle Femeermtes tiim rend rero ndr Ora ned ies GENIS REIHE Sad MLL tana ac trae 146 A nca Lag Screws 5 16 x1 7 8 Finished Bracket Ceiling Lag Screws 5 16 x1 7 8 Not Supplied 5 16 18x7 8 Screw 5 16 Lock Washer 5 16 7 18 Nut ve Seo d aam tra ue x VET YU Tr EES TENCE d Ru ams rh Prata t e m e id eg ant aes oat Overhand Knot AU RR TT E O O OQ S Trolley Rope Release Arm Emergency P Release Handie KC J Overhand Knot Le At uev Frente New rer merer ad Pim arte rad eri Aa rmn taa Lum cr mem crane onim bae ARA M rus 4 RT fd Halo cd etos Ue rr Mater Ure remark VT uname ie viarmr pem fS reor mh APT Ne ZO TU Fei Feu MET ra ie ges ed e e pre Top installation Flange hoy ty m mto Pa iim itm m epo Control y Bottom Terminals P Installation it Flange Ay Ay HPH erue 3 m ie Pk ite 4 i z 4 4 EN Right Side Panel of Opener Antenna Vacation Push Button H i f Y Opener Terminals Work Light Push Button Wali Control Push Button 14 Phi Gub ccm oil tl
29. erticai centerline NOTE Door bracket may be installed on face of of door Extend line onto header wall above door door if required for your installation Refer to NOTE The door bracket has left and right side dotted line drawing HOWEVER drill 3 16 pilot fastening holes Assemble door bracket and plate holes and substitute 5 16 x 1 1 2 lag screws if your installation requires top and bottom fas not supplied to fasten bracket to door tening holes Refer to illustration Center bracket with or without plate as required on top edge of door as shown Mark and drill two 5 16 im fastening holes and secure door bracket NOTE If pe 3 2 i pes pa ERR door has no exposed framing drill 3 16 pilot P seb holes and substitute 5 16 x 1 1 2 lag screws p 3 not supplied to fasten bracket to top of door V ood pou iu ali _3 s Door i Lock Washer Q s Nut I STORKE m 5 16 18 We p d ae f ALR E ara 6S f Door Bracket as i Plate i Door i i Arm Ontional ie Face of Door Door Bracket Top Edge i installation Plate of Door TE Optional Outside Optional i Centor Carriage Bolt ci uds s arriage Bo f y 5 16 18x2 1 2 6 ONE PIECE DOOR Wenera iiis ei am Amer natn renn em enemeemi m messem ems rosa eee tnr eder nd d Manca ntn a ye ta tala ood ES AADA of rues arn ANM pora here rere eet Locate height for heade
30. est Point of Travel CERTAIN INSTALLATION PROCEDURES VARY ACCORDING TO GARAGE DOOR TYPES WHERE DIFFERENCES OCCUR BE SURE TO FOLLOW ONLY THOSE INSTRUCTIONS WHICH APPLY TO YOUR DOOR CONSTRUCTION ctae y ga o 1o uneauitrungemmtws HA His rro da cesbatiad E avum emm pner Adu BH m ade Amey Ae zeit Hee PoP A Nene EEE i oh C mc TO AVOID INSTALLATION DIFFICULTIES DO NOT RUN THE GARAGE DOOR OPENER UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED STEP 8 PAGE 15 CAUTION Do not tighten the lock nuts until bolt necks are seated in square holes Tee Rail Center Section tur 1 4 Lock Nut lcm P a 4X Tee Rail End Section Square Carriage Bolt Hole i Cable pulley bracket attaches to FRONT END of Tee Hail TEE RAIL FRONT TO DOOR Align front end of tee rail with cable pulley bracket and connect as shown Tighten screws and nuts securely Assemble Tee Rail amp Attach Cable Pulley Bracket TEE RAIL BACK TO CHASSIS Tee Rail End Section Carriage Bolt 44 20x1 2 PROCEDURE Piace the 3 Tee rail sections on a flat surface forassembly THISIS IMPORTANT The center section has two connection flanges The end sections are identical Refer toillustration BE SURE CENTERSECTIONIS POSITIONED ON THE CORRECT SIDE OF TEE RAIL When assembled Tee rail has a front to back position as shown Bolt center rail section to end sections with the hard ware illustrated SQUARE NECKS ON CARRIAGE BOLTS M
31. f Travel Locate height for header bracket by opening door to highest point of travel as shown Measure distance from top of door to floor Subtract actual height of door Add 8 to the remainder See example below lf the total number of inches exceeds the height available in your garage use the maximum height possible On finished ceilings do not position the bracket closer than 1 2 from ceiling Measuring from top of door draw a horizontal line on the header wall at the determined height Position bottom edge of header bracket on horizontal line centering bracket on vertical line Mark either top E a i i PA ELE E TET um TIMEMUS ua and bottom or left and right holes Drill 3 16 piloi holes and fasten with 5 16 x 1 7 8 lag screws as shown above EXAMPLE Distance from top of door at highest point of travel to floor 92 Actual height of door 88 Hemainder 4 Add 8 Bracket height on header wall 12 PROCEDURE Position opener chassis on garage Clevis Pin gc floor below door and header brackets Use packing 5 16 x2 3 4 Pin material base to protect cover NOTE To enable Tee rail to clear sectional door springs it may be necessary to lift the chassis onto a temporary support CAUTION Chassis must either be secured to sup port or held firmly in place by another person aT JD TENE AH SPOTS PEPPER IE ATURE Nh NN RENT EN i Bracket Cable Pulley Raise Tee
32. g Euh di Ue 337a 31 4 maT INSTALL WALL CONTROL OR ADDITIONAL PUSH BUTTONS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHIL DREN DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPER ATE WALL CONTROL OR TRANSNITTER SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM A CLOS ING GARAGE DOOR MAY RESULT FROM ANY MISUSE OF OPENER FASTEN THE CAUTION LABEL ON THE WALL NEAR THE WALL CONTROL AS A REMINDER OF SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES PROCEDURE There are 4 screw terminais on the back of the Wail Control Connect the bell wire by color yellow to yellow white to white red to red and black to black Fasten Wall Control to an inside garage wall as shown with the BABx1 sheet metal screws provided A corn venient place is beside the service door and OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Run the bell wire up the wall and across the ceiling to the garage door opener Use insulated staples The receiver terminals as well as the antenna are located on the right side panel of the opener Bend antenna wire down until itis parallel to chassis panel then connect the wire by color to the red white black and yellow opener terminal screws WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSORIES Infrared Reversing System To white amp black opener terminals Open Door Indicator To white amp orange opener terminals Key Switch To red amp white opener terminais OPERATION OF WALL CONTROL WALL CONTROL PUSH BUTTON Press and release to open or close door Press and release again to REVERSE door during CLOSING cycle
33. imit adjustment screws are located on the left side panel of the opener chassis as shown LIMIT ADJUSTM ENT settings regulate the points at which the door will stop when moving up or down NOTE Door STOPS in UP direction if anything interferes with door travel Door REVERSES in DOWN direc tion if anything interferes with door travel including binding or unbalanced doors PROCEDURE To operate opener press Wall Con trol Push Button or transmitter push button Run the opener through a COMPLETE TRAVEL CYCLE No adjustments are needed when the door opens and closes completely and does not reverse uninten tionally in down direction The following chart outlines adjustment procedures Run opener through a COMPLETE TRAVEL CYCLE AFTER EACH ADJUSTMENT NOTE REPEATED OPERATION OF THE OPENER DURING ADJUST MENT PROCEDURES MAY CAUSE THE MOTOR TO OVERHEAT AND SHUT OFF SIMPLY WAIT 15 MINUTES AND TRY AGAIN Head the chart care fully before proceeding to Step 2 Pg 19 Useascrew driver to make limit adjustments etes ee REE Men eer EC DRESD COT D EO E EM DAR re ect Ara Mf itat yh ido aos erkannt o ear 23 273 end cen irm td uw rrt mas 11 SIUS aeaaaee 11 o Aa badbadiC Ae Mere re edel Mose Ml ie oed Rd e ppp Adjustment Screws Adjustment Label LIMIT ADJUSTMENT CHART E Eee e vereor te m Ir uy ts rrpeeereae rerripremeteee em cnccenereattuecE treats Tit Nem wn um rris Ie munitis emieiiiiiieiaii m es e aet Pe
34. ing the door arm sections together Find a pair of Door Arm holes that line up and join sections as shown B INSTALLATION FOR SECTIONAL DOOR IS COMPLETE PROCEED TO ADJUSTMENT STEP 1 PAGE 18 ALL ONE PIECE DOOR INSTALLATIONS Door Cotter Pin Bracket ASSEMBLE DOOR ARM PROCEDURE Fasten straight and wedge door arm sections together to their longest possible length With door closed con nect straight door arm section to door bracket as i shown insert and spread cotter pin to secure Nuts 5 16 18 Clevis Pin Straight Door Arm Lock Washer 5 16 Me pre iae NP Ha ew in n FW 16 ttt aab gus a Me faa d at t ah an ata ua dta E 4 YT fare ewe tee or bee rere fh aay nin mare ft TE dde mien m Yu as a3 na rin der em AAT VT R ETUR a 1 us 3 s ERU BANETA 33 173983 NACL ATTE d3 TER Pr EE AKT RUSLAN UTE Y IVERE NP AV V RURAEU TUS TIS TY aE CAUTION To prevent damage to garage doors the opener limits must be adjusted on ALL ONE PIECE DOORS Limit Adjustment settings regulate the points at which door will stop when moving up or down Repeated operation of the opener during adiustment may cause the motor to overheat and shut off Simply wait 15 minutes and continue adjustments Limit adjustment screws are located on the left side panel of the opener as shown Increase limits by turn ing screws in direction shown on label Decrease limits by turning screws in opposite direction
35. n Step 2 Page 19 2 IF OPENER REVERSES IN FULLY CLOSED POSITION Decrease DOWN travel Turn the down limit adjustment screw in clockwise direction One turn equals 2 inches of travel n l rererere lere Rid Ae und on rv DF dg KINH qa eag Ml dr Y ani prre eae aA anaaga Ar EI rmn rm emi mi AY irha Aihan ym tert tin At ld Ap ed SA ena ES ir ET EER CATALANE TE TE Te ARE AR PENER ROAR TE SEE RSME AIE A a nma oo patron na fe io se Ss Se ry eri Herr AE TESEN Pessoa Mee USENET Mere TUE P TPT atus SRT RTT rz oc eur arii PM RETO NAEYC WEEE RET CNY rure cmm rw NT pts ACS TE TTT a EPR A ITI UR Lr re ume ne nit EL TL rear Aw eem parem irem NM Pte P naa OR DAMAGE THE GARAGE DOOR Force Adjustment Controls are located on right side panel of the opener chassis FORCE ADJUSTMENT settings regulate the amount of power required to open and close the door NOTE Door STOPS in UP direction if anything interferes with door travel Door REVERSES in DOWN direction if anything interferes with door travel including binding or unbalanced doors H force adjustments are set too light door travel may be interrupted by nuisance reversals in the DOWN direction and stops in the UP direction As weather conditions can affect door movement occasional adjustment may be needed The maximum force adjustment range is 260 degrees about 3 4 of a complete turn Do not force controls beyond that point Turn force adjustment controls with a screwdriver
36. n Vacation Light is OM rM ii radenn na pei dn b LEE HYPE VH HH PEE n n Hl Knee nnt Mw HA M ne tH Uer ritur Pri y iran rr a ely Pam TET a AA TR APA ALITALIA rm rmm A rrr Herr bre Hv Hr A A AEAN A Pr rr rtm wu reu Tr rem aare tra tra ra Ar Cuna raura wr verranno P Pd o rea tai s T AA AN NOLENS co RAP aaam TR TU v ep man a EF URN TTA minnini ananem SUN wa Nr me annt 20 CAUTION o START BY READING THE SAFETY RULES ON PAGE 3 o READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS PAGE CAREFULLY e DO NOT PERMIT CHILDREN TO PLAY IN AREA OF DOOR e OPERATE ONLY WHEN OPENER IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED AND DOOR IS IN SIGHT AND FREE OF OBSTRUCTION THE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM IS IMPORTANT SEE PAGE 20 GARAGE DOOR MUST REVERSE ON CON TACT WITH AONE INCH OBSTACLE PLACED ON THE FLOOR FAILURE TO PROPERLY ADJUST OPENER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM A CLOSING GARAGE DOOR REPEAT THE TEST AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR AND MAKE NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS USING THE OPENER Your garage door opener can be activated by any of the following methods 1 Pressing the transmitter push button Hold the button down until door starts to move 2 Pressing the Wall Control push buttons 3 By turning the Key Switch if you have installed this accessory WHEN EITHER THE WALL CONTROL OR TRANSMITTER PUSH BUTTONS ARE PRESSED ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WILL OCCUR Vacation Light OFF 1 If open the door will close If closed the door will open If closing the door will reverse
37. nt f Screws Electrical Motor overload protector and low voltage push button wiring Circuit actuated by limit nut Screwdriver adjustment on side panel Low voltage push button or radio controli Limit device Limit adjustment Start circuit DIMENSIONS 122 1 2 inches 2 inches 43 pounds Length overall Headroom required Shipping Weight During assembly and installation of your opener the instruction wiH call for use of various hand tools Have a Stepladder handy and those tools illustrated below Hammer electric drill also 3 16 and 5 16 drill bits screw driver adjustable end wrench or socket wrench kit wire cutters tape measure pliers and hack saw Screwdriver nd Socket Wrench Aga nnn Hae d Pi NIA THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL MEANS CAUTION PERSONAL SAFETY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IN i STRUCTION READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY THIS GARAGE DOOR OPENER IS DESIGNED AND TESTED TO OFFER REASONABLY SAFE SERVICE PROVIDED IT IS INSTALLED AND OPERATED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE KEEP GARAGE DOOR BALANCED STICKING OR BINDING DOORS MUST BE REPAIRED GARAGE DOORS DOOR SPRINGS CABLES PULLEYS BRACKETS AND THEIR HARDWARE MAY BE UNDER EXTREME TENSION AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT ATTEMPT ADJUSTMENTS CALL A
38. of to STOP door during OPENING cycle VACATION PUSH BUTTON Activate Vacation feature only when door is in closed position Press and release Push button light will turn ON The Vacation fee ture was designed to prevent operation of door from the transmitter and alow door to travel inthe UP direction ONLY from the Wall Con tral push button press and release and Key Switch accessory Pressand release again Push button light will turn OFF Opener will return fo normal operation A power failure of more than 30 seconds will cause the vacation feature to turn OFF WORK LIGHT PUSH BUTTON Press and release Opener light will turn on and remain on Press andrelease again Opener light will return to normal operation AN ATP ONE EERE SE SEN VE GP uli el oa Fond PSI IUE PR pea ak AA A rara erra rr ro Ha a metr 4 xn Amice HT RET qure im e A pP Rhe aa aa A Rd mea Y Pusueesi esi SAA LAUD T ei mre ese ee MERE asina ic der Ve 7 Mi a ego v m SR Vv Poft rite anan taa Ra A da paa a rr 4 AT AS installation STE P 3 Connect Electric Power Isaacson a Pt Sat eh CCC cE TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM ENTANGLEMENT REMOVE ALL ROPES CONNECTED TO THE GARAGE DOOR BEFORE OPERATING DOOR OPENER J REMOVE EXISTING GARAGE DOOR LOCKS OR USE A WOOD SCREW OR NAIL TO MAKE THEM INOPERATIVE INSTALLATION AND WIRING MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL CODES OPERATION AT OTHER THAN
39. on eim rerra v erleben m rid avr maa maman wa mmo THE OPENER CHASSIS MUST BE ATTACHED TO A STRUCTURAL SUPPORT OF THE GARAGE Three representative installations are shown Yours may be different Hanging brackets should be angled to pro vide rigid support PROCEDURE On EACH side of opener measure the distance from chassis to structural support Cut both pieces of the hanging bracket to required lengths Flatten one end of each bracket and bend or twisttofitfastening angles DO NOT BEND AT BRAC KET HOLES Dril 3 16 pilot holes in structural sup port Fasten flattened ends of brackets to support as shown Lift opener and fasten to hanging bracket as shown Checkto make sure Tee railis centered over door bracket Close the garage door If door hits rail raise header bracket REMOVE 2x4 Grease rail surfaces on which trolley slides A tube of grease is supplied 5 16 18x7 8 Lock Washer 5 16 Nut Laat asana apa di Mna PAPIAM ARI ANI USE EMERGENCY RELEASE ONLY TO DIS ENGAGE TROLLEY DO NOT USE RED EMERGENCY RELEASE ROPE AND HAN DLE TO PULL DOOR OPEN OR CLOSED PROCEDURE Thread one end of rope through hole in top of red handle so NOTICE reads right side up as shown Secure with an overhand knot NOTE Knot should be atleast 1 inch from end of rope to pre vent slipping Thread other end of rope through hole in release arm of outer trolley Adjust rope length so that handle is 6 feet above the floor Secur
40. r bracket by opening door to highest point of travel as shown Draw a horizontal tine on header wall 2 above high point This height provides travel clearance for top edge of door When headroom is not sufficient for 2 clearance bottom edge of bracket may be placed parallel to the high point of travel or bracket may be attached to ceiling Optional Quick Turn Brackets are designed for low headroom installations They replace top brackets and rollers on the garage door thereby lowering the high point of door travel Installation instructions are contained in the accessory carton Position bracket as shown bottom edge of bracket on horizontal line Mark either top and bottom or left and right bracket holes Drill 3 16 pilot holes and fasten bracket 7 Lag Screws 5 16 18x1 7 8 Header Bracket INSTALLATION 1 PIECE DOOR WITHOUT TRACK ONE PIECE DOOR ONE PIECE DOOR NO TRACK NO TRACK PIVOT HARDWARE JAMB HARDWARE Header l Bracket Highest Point BRI of Travel Distance RE a N _ j i I Distance Highes Point of Travel P THE HEADER BRACKET MUST BE RIGIDLY FASTENED TO THE HEADER WALL OR CEILING REINFORCE 7 WALL OR CEILING WITH 2x4 IF NECESSARY INSTALLATION SECTIONAL DOOR AND 1 PIECE DOOR WITH TRACK SECTIONAL DOOR ONE PIECE DOOR CURVED TRACK HORIZONTAL TRACK Ceiling JAMB HARDWARE TUER N Header Es Bracket rack rac e t P highest Point of Travel L Highest Point o
41. rail until cable pulley and header brackets Bracket come together Align bracket holes and join with clevis pin as shown Insert and spread cotter pinto secure j Packing Material TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO ALL LIGHTWEIGHT DOORS AND DOORS WITH WINDOWS DO NOT REST THE OPENER ON THE DOOR men Metti SECTIONAL and ONE PIECE ONE PIECE DOOR DOOR WITH TRACK WITH NO TRACK INSTALLATION INSTALLATION i I i NOTE A 2x4 is convenient for setting an ideal PROCEDURE Measure the distance from floor to door to Tee rail distance It is not necessary top of door in fully open position and parallel to where headroom is insufficient floor PROCEDURE Raise the opener chassis onto a Using a stepladder as a support raise the opener i stepladder Open the garage door Place a 2x4 on chassis to the same distance from the floor chassis edge on top section of door directly above door will have a slight angle as shown bracket Rest Tee rail on 2x4 The top of the door should be level with the top of the opener For maximum efficiency do not position the opener chassis more than 2 inches above this point Tee Hail Header Top o Opener Door Bracket Siepladder Equal Distance me from Floor HP aa b ener meruere Tre TETTE TETTE ET TTE Trete hii tti HH PEN A ETEN IET TONON EANA CAA ENTE m Em Terrier installati
42. rranty plus a Sears Mainte nance Agreement you don t have to worry about costly repairs resulting from normal use The Maintenance Agreement does not cover installation or re installation of the product or damage resulting from external causes such as acts of abuse fire flood wind lightning freezing etc To Purchase a Sears Maintenance Agreement Ask Any Salesperson or Call Sears Service Today L 139 535006 FULL 90 DAY WARRANTY ON GARAGE DOOR OPENER For 90 days from the date of purchase Sears will repair this Garage Door Opener free of charge if defective in material or workmanship GARAGE DOOR OPENER M LIMITED WARRANTY From the 91st day until one year from the date of purchase Sears will furnish replacement parts for any defective parts free of charge You pay for labo LIMITED WARRANTY ON MOTOR After 1 year and through 5 years if the motor on this Garage Door Opener is defective Sears will furnish a replacement motor free of charge You pay for labor LIMITATION ON LIABILITY Sears will not be liable for loss or damage to property or any incidental or consequential loss or expense from property damage due directly or indirectly from the use of this product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty does not cover repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence including the failure
43. t me PED USE ONLY THOSE SCREWS MOUNTED iN TOP OF OPENER CHASSIS FAILURE USE ONLY THIS jo o TO DO SO WILL CAUSE SERIOUS DAM TYPE AND SIZE Bee og AGE TO THE DOOR OPENER Permanent Stop Hole PROCEDURE Piace opener chassis on packing material to protect cover For convenience place a support under the cable pulley bracket Remove 5 16 18x1 2 washered screws mounted in top of opener chassis Align holes in back end of CN Tee rail with holes in opener chassis Fasten the rail POTE tothe chassis with washered screws previously s 16 18 removed CAUTION USE ONLY THESE SCREWS i Use of any other screws will cause serious dam ageto door opener Tighten screws securely Inserta5 16 18x1 2 washered screw into the per manent stop hole in the Tee rail back section as m j shown Tighten securely with a 5 16 nut Back Section Eugen quem n Sa Rana AP i PP oA CORT AO RR AT install Chain and Cable poau ae RUM tp ABRIR HEIRAT EAM 1a e Y AUIS AY Jes ASA en Vr ri SP A7 IR d e Master DO NOT REMOVE CHAIN AND CABLE FROM DIS a PENSER CARTON ip On Master Spring i i rae Detach cable from side of carton and fasten to trolley m UM with a master link from coin envelope o ZA MASTER LINK PROCEDURE Push pins of master Cable SN link bar through loop of cable and hole in flat end of Loop AD A trolley shaft Push cap onto pins and into notches LL e Slide clip on spring over c
44. ta seene Det rer emper quremeenereeeeeme Yn v e re rur uri Mer artem crar Vivir ea Ye P A TEN 3 Sut m DH OITA MEAS YLT STEER rea reme wa emm a a ao e aset 1 t Increase UP travel by turning UP LIMIT adjustment screw in IF DOOR DOES NOT OPEN COMPLETELY BUT OPENS AT LEAST FIVE FEET IF DOOR DOES NOT CLOSE COMPLETELY IF DOOR REVERSES WHEN CLOSING AND THERE IS NO INTER FERENCE TO TRAVEL CYCLE EFI e P PITT ee Paes e e qo Sn AAIRAA AAA a Nu Praes warada amd d as d Maso APT Buda P332 Pi Um Te vr vem Rex AO ove nene avene nurum rem v Aene cc t clockwise direction as shown on label One turn equals 2 inches of travel if door doesn t open at least 5 feet adjust OPEN FORCE as icu in Mods 2 indi 19 1 ON SECTIONAL DOORS Lengthen the door arm See Step 10 Page 16 if door arm is at maximum length increase the DOWN travel by turning the down limit adjustment screw in a counter clockwise direction as shown on label One turn equals 2 inches of travel If door still will not close compietely the header bracket is positioned too high Hepeat Step 2 Page 11 2 ON ONE PIECE DOORS increase DOWN travel by turning the down limit adjustment screwinacounterclockwise direction as shown onlabel One turn equals 2 inches of travel Pullemergency release handle and manually open and close the door If door is binding call a door serviceman 1 IF OPENER REVERSES BEFORE DOOR CLOSES FULLY Adiust the CLOSE FORCE as explained i
45. tment Steps 2 and 3 ST Ne Eee erem Ree eR mere mer trqemme Rd e rU rre ert AVS we Mr ovens A OEN miu etie quiu 2 aM pat dtc PA e re UO 3 5 3 hte At Mii ATI EE aM ONE PIECE DOOR II 1 inch Obstruction 1 inch Obstruction REPEAT ADJUSTMENT STEP 3 AFTER i 1 EACH ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR ARM LENGTH CLOSE FORCE OR DOWN LIMIT 2 ANY REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT OF THE GARAGE DOOR INCLUDING SPRINGS AND HARDWARE 3 ANY REPAIR OR BUCKLING OF THE GARAGE FLOOR 4 ANY REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT OF THE GARAGE DOOR OPENER T m Meere PVP airna PARRA IG SONNE HEH ALPE APTUS PR US ARA mr i m m p tS SRM AL RAIA La fal PACMAN MPH ha bainha wages dure A ra aE ATERA SANAAT Na uoa urtrrorriegrneedrhr rare VH ron pat PEAP v T o rU YA PME t eta Nie ARP aL Dt BAL BLUR LAUR TY TT a 3T B TETE Pr Y Fre Fre rrr rir Etre C resta enc MAP tede fy Mea cT aren gy ty AN r ed manea mae girder ae danrin m ma 11 T The INFRARED REVERSING SENSOR provides an ADDITIONAL measure of safety against small child ren being caught under a garage door it uses an invis ible beam which when broken by an obstruction causes a closing door to open or prevents an open door from closing After the garage door opener has beeh completely installed and adjusted the INFRARED REVERSING SENSOR accessory can be installed Instructions are included with this optional device CAUTION The infrared Reversing Sensor will not be in effect whe
46. to install adjust and operate this garage door opener according to the instructions contained in the owner s manual WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPART MENT IN THE UNITED STATES This warranty applies only while the product is in use in the United States This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Dept 698 7314 Sears Tower Chicago IL 60684 114A895 Printed in Mexico
47. two piece trolley on steel Tee rail Lubrication Motor is seil Ilubricated Drive shaft bronze bil lite bearings i Length of Travel Adiustable to 7 1 2 feet Travel rate 6 to 8 inches per second Lamp On when door starts in travel off 4 1 2 minutes after stop Also separate Work Light push button Adjustable door arm Pull cord trolley release qa ta Are erem m mre mmo rere rm mme m VT mte mmn ve san T EVI TUNT A VH V BEE VARA AP PARA 14 MP FAUT PUTA P UBI LINT APP FR RNC UN ITO PAININ Door linkage YOU LL NEED Tapa aec can atate a tn ata fg aqua uit Ny ta ata aA PR tn o ui d VEM AE AA MA APPR PR AN LA 31 at p a Mata a ARR y a t tata tata aas panty ao aaa ke qq p s ysn g Faa art ar NY o 5 Motor Power 1 2 horsepower permanently lubri cated motor with automatic reset 6 Digital Radio Controls 19 683 codes from which to choose Can be changed easily by the owner 7 Easy Limit Adjustment Limits of door opening and closing adjusted by turning screws without re moving chassis cover 8 Vacation Push Button When the Vacation Push Button is ON the opener wili not operate fromthe transmitter The door will operate in the UP direc tion ONLY from the Wali Control or optional Key Switch accessory Page 5 1 i i f SAFETY Personal Push button amp automatic reversal in down f direction Push button amp automatic stop in up direction Electronic Independent up amp down force adjustme
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