a a = WHISTLER AUTO-MASON PRODUCTS SECURE CODE" WITH SMART FLASH ™_ U-INSTALL® GARAGE DOOR OPENERS FOR USE ON MOST TYPES OF GARAGE DOORS * DO NOT THROW THIS MANUAL AWAY. Keep in a safe location for future reference. * Do not connect to power until instructed not run door opener until completely installed. * Door opener will not operate until beam sensor is installed and properly aligned. * For your protection, wear safety glasses. Read and follow ALL instructions carefully.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Dear Homeowner, Please read the following IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS before beginning assembly and installation. A THIS CAUTION SYMBOL APPEARS PERIODICALLY THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL. IT WILL IDENTIFY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. = These safety instructions must be followed A. BE SURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. B. INSTALL THE GARAGE DOC OPENER ONLY ON A PROPERLY BALANCED AND LUBRICATED GARAGE DOOR.
FEATURES CONTROLS To operate door, press either the hand held transmitter Burton or wall mounted push button for one to two seconds. The door will automatically open or close. Door can be stopped during any portion of the opening or closing cycle by pressing either of the buttons. The next time the button is pressed, the door will move in the opposite direction. SAFE-T-MONITOR™ The opener electronically selects the minimum force required to operate the door.
DOOR & OPENER TERMINOLOGY WARNING: This gar or iy intended Use the illustrations below to determine the major compo A for use on one of the > awn below bents of your garage door. Before you begin assembly, review ONLY. Tt is UNSAFE 10 premature installation oa the mounting procedure on page 11, to help you plan out, any other type of door or musing mechanism. ahead of time, a means of securing the power unit.
COMPONENTS & TOOLS CAREFULLY INSPECT YOUR NEW GARAGE DOOR OPENER FOR ANY POSSIBLE DAMAGE AND/OR SHORTAGE OF PARTS. SEPARATE ALL PARTS, FASTENERS AND ACCESSORIES AS CALLED QUT BELOW. DO NOT ATTEMPT INSTALLATION IF PARTS ARE DAMAGED OR MISSING.
ASSEMBLY idler Tube Tube Sections FIG. 2 Idler Tube pC ° J Clevis Pin Tay, 4m When, 5 (fag Sheba Double Riot | AE 7 Pulley Lock Clip [Oe FIG. Double Knot nF Traveler i Cam | Double Knot i ! Ad err A Release Tag protect power unit during assembly, nse cardboard packing panels. Locate remote control inside packing material and set it aside in a safe place. A. Assemble the 5 tube sections as shown in Fig. 1. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE TUBE SECTIONS ARE FULLY SEATED.
ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED) FIG. 5 Idler Assembly [= Rd 1 Traveler F. Position traveler on middle be section. See Fig. 5. G. Using master link assembly, secure loose end of chain to traveler carrier. Fasten retaining clip on top. See Fig. 6. H. Loop chain around drive sprocket on top of power unit. Make sure traveler remains on middle tube section. If not, re loop chain around drive sprocket. See Fig. 7. FIG.
ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED) 1. Secure other end of chain to chain adjust bolt with a master link assembly. Fasten retaining clip on top. See Fig. 8. FIG. 8 M Link . aster Lin J. Thread body lock nut all the way onto chain adjust bolt. Retaining Clip K. Locate cable assembly, then thread chain adjust body oat chain adjust bolt approximately four full turns. L. Pull loose end of cable through idler assembly until it can be attached to other side of traveler carrier. See Fig. 9. M.
PER [e IMPORTANT! IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU IDENTIFY WHAT TYPE OF DOOR YOU HAVE, AS IT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY YOUR OPENER IS INSTALLED, SEE PAGE 4. A. Mark the center line of door on header above door and on top of door. See Fig. 11. B. Slowly raise door. When it reaches its high-rise point (highest distance off the ground when door is opening), place a support (prop) wander door to hold it at that position. Measure distance from floor to top edge of door. See Fig. 12.
G. Place power unit on floor and raise idler assembly up to header bracket. See Fig. 15. INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) FIG. 15 Header Bracket Idler Assembly FIG. 16 Header Bracket (3 FIG. 17 Traveler Assembly Power Unit Emergency Release ONE-PIECE AND SECTIONAL TRACKED DOORS ONLY K. Raise door to full open position and place board {on edge) between tube and door. The 2" x 4° ensures that tube assembly has enough clearance when door is opening. Tube should rest directly in line with center of door. See Fig, 18.
INSTALLATION (continued) FIG. 18 TRACKED-TYPE DOOR MOUNTING Power Unit po Boone No of Door Door as it Opens Open Position Traveler TRACKLESS-TYPE DOOR MOUNTING 1G. 20 &" Above High-Rise of | Dewar in Open our ly Position Traveler Door Must be at a Slight Downward Angle When Fully Open Ja po unit — fa po may — —T improve largehearted Tube (af tube support) MUST be doors. approximately 1° LOWER THAN [) Lowering 1 . ] lop of garage door whe opened Door in Closed Position a | Li som FIG.
¥. Assemble L link to bar link, as shown in Fig. 22 for tracked-type doors and Fig. 23 for trackless-type doors. Use two (2) hex bolts, lock washers and hex nuts. . Attach door bracket to L link and bar link assembly. Use shoulder bolt. lock washer and hex nut. Be sure it is assembled as shown. . Ana ch L link and bar link assembly to leveler by inserting the 1 inch clevis pin through wavelet and assembly. Insert 2 lock clip through small hole in clevis pin. Assemble as shown in Fig.
R. Position door bracket near top of door, as close as possible to center of top door roller. Mark two holes on door. On sectional doors, door rollers should from top of door. Tf not, simply position bracket 3" to 6” below top of road. Bar Link should be adjusted to 45°. See Fig, 25. S. Slide traveler back and drill wo (2) 5/16" holes through door at marked holes. FIG. 25 Traveler 3.5 Sectional Doors Mark and Drill 516" Holes NOTE: Bar link should be adjusted to 45° as shown. INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) T.
IMPORTANT: DOOR OPENER WILL NOT OPERATE UNTIL BEAM SENSOR 1S CONNECTED TO POWER UNIT AND PROPERLY ALIGNED. RED ALIGNMENT LIGHT MUST BE ON. OTHERWISE, DOOR CAN BE CLOSED BY MAINTAINING CONSTANT PRESSURE ON WALL-MOUNTED PUSH BUTTON ONLY. A. Use four thumb screws to attach sending and receiving units to mounting brackets . See Fig, 29. B. Use wood screws to arch receiving unit to wall with eye 5 inches above floor. Make sure beam clears door (racks.
A. Strip 14" of insulation off each end of push button wire. Connect wires to two screws on rear of push button as shown in Fig. 32. B. Mount push button out of the reach of children (at least § feet hove the floor) with wood screws. See Fig, 33. C. Using insulated staples, run wire from push button to power unit. T JGH WIRES, or place wire close to 120 volt power wires. Separate as far as possible. NOTE: If garage has more than one opener, keep push button wires separated as far as possible. FIG.
WARN I NG I BEFORE CONNECTING POWER, PLEASE REVIEW THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, THEY ARE DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. A. NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE, OR PLAY WITH DOOR CONTROLS, KEEP REMOTE CONTROL AWAY FROM CHILDREN. B. ALWAYS KEEP MOVING DOOR IN SIGHT AND AWAY PROM PEOPLE AND OBJECTS UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY CLOSED. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR. C. TEST DOOR OPENER MONTHLY.
: R OPENER WILL NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY UNTIL THE BEAM SENSOR IS INSTALLED AND PROPERLY ALIGNED. GARAGE DOOR MUST BE PROPERLY BALANCED TO PROCEED. A. The UP and DOWN DOOR FORCE adjustments on rear of power zit allow you 10 select how much opening and closing force power unit will apply. See Fig. door force STARTING POSITION ONLY, identify door type. then use the chart below and select the door force on the two door force dials on rear of power unit. DOOR FORCE: DOOR CONSTRUCTION 1-3 Single car.
A WARNING: «keep remote control S OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES. DOOR MAY OPERATE DURING THE NEXT STEPS. KEEP DOOR PATHWAY CLEAR. NOTE: Remote control will NOT operate door opener til you set DOOR POSITION ADJUSTMENTS. A. Press the REMOTE “R" button under red light on rear of power unit. Red light above button and lights on power unit will come on. See Fig. 39. B. While lights are still on, press button on remote control you wish to use to operate door. Lights will blink two times then turn off.
WARNING: REVERE DAMAGE TO DOOR, DOOR OPENER OR PERSONS MAY OCCUR IF THE UP OR DOWN FORCE IS SET TOO HIGH FOR CONDUCTING THE FOLLOWING TESTS. KEEP DOOR PATHWAY CLEAR, OBSTRUCTION TESTING: A. While the door is going down. extend your hands under the bottom edge of the door. (Use gloves.) The door should EASILY reverse off of your hands and begin does not, select a LOWER down force, and test again. See Fig. 42. B. While the door is opening, grasp the bottom edge and try stopping it.
TROUBLESHOOTING: PROBLEM /SOLUTION OPENER DOES NOT WORK B. [f the beam sensor is obstructed or not aligned. the lights on the . opener will blink as shown below. The door can only be closed A. Make sure these is power at the 120 volt outlet where opener is by holding the wall-mounted distribution. plugged The motor overload protector may be activated. Wait 10 minutes DOOR CLOSES THEN OPENS for the motor 1 cool. A. Is something obstructing the door? Remove obstruction, then C.
SAFETY: The ENTRAPMENT TEST 15 the single most important step in the installation of your garage doo The door must reverse when it comes in contact with a 11 high solid object placed on the garage floor. If door does not reverse, refer 10 Entrapment Test Instructions in this manual or contact a door system professional. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in serious or fatal injury to anyone trapped hy a closing garage door.
WARRANTY INFORMATION WHISTLER DOOR OPENER LIMITED WARRANTY Your Stanley garage door opener and cremate radio controls are warranted against deficiencies in material and workmanship for a specific period of time based on which model number you have, providing recommended installation and maintenance procedures are followed. This warranty is in lieu of al) other warrants.
WARRANTY INFORMATION Your Whistler garage door opener and remote radio controls are warrantied against deficiencies in material and workmanship for a specific period of time based on which model number you have. providing recommended installation and maintenance procedures are followed. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties. expressed or implied (some States do no allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts.