Warning, Caution, Fcc and ic certified – Genie QuietLift 3563435770 User Manual

Page 10: About dual frequency remote transmitters, Step 3

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A

DJUSTING THE

O

PEN AND

C

LOSE

L

IMITS

Figure 2 Examine where the carriage stops

Step 3:

D

Adjust the open limit (Figure 3A).

Turn the Open Limit Adjustment Screw 1/4 turn at a time

toward the up or down to change where the bullet stops.

Use the remote to cycle the opener after

each adjustment.

Adjust until the bullet’s leading edge stops at the

pencil mark.

Figure 1 Mark the rail

Figure 3A Adjusting the open limit

WARNING

Stay clear of the opener’s belt, door and all other moving

parts during this test.

CAUTION

Be sure the carriage is disengaged from the belt during
the initial limit adjustments. The carriage is disengaged
when the release lever is pointing down. DO NOT
ENGAGE THE CARRIAGE UNTIL INSTRUCTED .

CAUTION

Set the Open and Close limits carefully. Setting the limits
beyond where the door can physically travel could cause
damage to the door, the door hardware or opener.

NOTE

Repeated activation may cause the opener to

thermally shut down (the light will flash 4 times). If so,

wait 30 minutes for cool down before continuing.

CENTER OF
CARRIAGE WITH
DOOR CLOSED

FCC AND IC CERTIFIED

All devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)

this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)

this device must accept any interference received,

including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

ABOUT DUAL FREQUENCY

REMOTE TRANSMITTERS

Your garage door opener (GDO) features a unique dual fre-
quency remote control system for reliable service in today’s
crowded airwaves. Overcrowded airwaves may intermittently
interfere with GDO’s remote control system. The dual
frequency feature greatly reduces the possibility of
unwanted interference.
The receiver in the GDO’s powerhead can receive signals at 315
AND 390 MHz. The remote is factory set at 315 MHz. See Figure
2 and 3 on page 11 for frequency selector switch.
Switch your remote control frequency when:

Remote does not have adequate range.
Remote works inconsistently with fresh battery

installed - LED feedback lights up when pressing button.

Programming your car’s HomeLink® system.

To program a HomeLink® device:
(This GDO is HomeLink® compatible.)

Use a small flat screwdriver to switch the frequency

selector to 390 MHz.

Follow the HomeLink® instructions in your car

owner’s manual.

Reset the remote control frequency to 315 MHz for

everyday use.

A

Check that the carriage is disengaged.

Close the garage door if not already closed

.

Mark the rail at the center of the carriage (Figure 1).

B

Manually raise the door to the fully open position. FOR A ONE-

PIECE DOOR,, OPEN ONLY UNTIL THE DOOR IS JUST SHORT OF LEVEL.

Mark the rail at the center of the carriage (Figure 1).

Manually close the garage door.

C

Examine where the carriage stop (Figure 2)..

Using a remote to activate the opener.

Check where the bullet stops at each end of the rail.

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