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11 Aligning the Infrared Safety Beam

The safety beam has two components, a sender and a receiver. The sender produces a narrow infrared beam that

travels across the bottom of the door opening to the infrared receiver. If an object blocks the infrared beam while the

door is closing, the door will stop, then reverse and fully open (the operator’s light will flash three times).
As a safety feature, the operator will ignore signals from all remote controls if the door is open and the

infrared safety beam is blocked or out of alignment. In this case, the door can be forced closed by pressing

and holding the wall station’s up/down arrow pushbutton (be sure the door area is in clear view).

Safety Beam Test

1 Check that the operator has power. The green lights on

the sender and receiver should be lit.

2 If the receiver’s green light is on, but the red light is off,

the receiver has power but is not detecting the infrared

beam from the sender. The red light might flash when

the beam is partially detected. This can be caused by

mis-alignment or something blocking the beam. Adjust

the safety beam sender and receiver while watching the

receiver’s red light (stay out of the beam while aligning

it). When the red light stays on, the beam is aligned.

SAFETY BEAM INDICATOR TABLE

GREEN ON

POWER ON

GREEN OFF

POWER OFF

RED ON

BEAM OK - NO BLOCKAGE

RED OFF

BEAM BLOCKED OR MIS-ALIGNED

RED FLASHING

BEAM ALIGNED POORLY

NOTE: If the receiver’s red light remains off, check
for: 1) Dirt on the receiver’s lens, 2) Sunlight shining
into the receiver’s lens, 3) A short in the safety beam
wiring (from staples or at the operator terminals).

3 With the door closed and the operator disengaged

from the door, press the wall station’s UP/DOWN

ARROW button to move the traveler (the part on the

belt or chain that the trolley engages with) to the up

position (away from the door).

4 Push the wall station’s UP/DOWN ARROW button again.

While the traveler is moving to the down position (toward

the door), block the safety beam.

THE TRAVELER MUST

STOP, THEN REVERSE TO THE UP POSITION. The

operator’s light should flash three times.

5 Place an object in the path of the safety beam. Check

that constant pressure is required on the wall station’s

UP/DOWN ARROW button to cause the traveler

to move toward the down position. Release the

pushbutton before the operator stops; check that the

traveler returns to the up position.

NOTE: The garage door operator will not respond
to a CLOSE command from a radio transmitter if the
safety beam is blocked.

6 To reconnect the operator, flip the release lever

up. Raise the door manually until the operator
reconnects.

12 Remote Controls

The operator is supplied with a three-button remote control (the second and third buttons can be used to control an

additional operator or gate if it contains a Linear MegaCode™ receiver). Additional single and multi-button remote

controls can be purchased. An unlimited number of remote controls can be used with this operator. The short white

wire on the back of the operator serves as an antenna for the remote controls. Do not cut off the white wire or the

remote controls will not operate well.

To Add or Remove a Remote Control

1 Press the operator’s LEARN button. The red LEARN

light will glow. The red light will stay on for about 15

seconds.

A remote must be added or removed while

the red LEARN light is still on.

2 Send a signal from a remote. The opener’s light and

the red light will flash once if a remote was added, or

the opener’s light and the red light will flash four times

if a remote was removed.

3 Repeat Steps 1 & 2 for any additional remote controls.
To Remove all Remote Controls

1 Press and hold the operator’s LEARN button for ten

seconds or more.

2 Release the LEARN button. The red LEARN light will

blink three times signaling that all of the remotes

in the operator’s memory were erased. The red

LEARN light will turn off, then turn on for 15 seconds.

A remote control can be entered during this time using

Step 2 above.

Testing

1 Before testing the remote control, straighten out the

operator’s white antenna wire so it points up.

2 Stand clear of the door, press the remote control’s

button and verify that the operator starts.

PRESS THE

REMOTE CONTROL’S BUTTON AGAIN TO STOP

THE DOOR MID-TRAVEL.

3 Set the open and close limits as described in the

next section before any further testing.

Replacing a Remote Control’s Batteries
When the red light on the remote glows dimly, or fails to

light at all when the remote is activated, the batteries need

replacing.

1 Open the remote’s case and remove the circuit board.
2 Replace old batteries with two Type 2032 batteries.
3 Re-assemble the remote.

13 Adjusting the Open and Close Limits

The limit adjustments that control how far the door will

open or close are located on the side of the operator. The

limits should be adjusted so the door opens just short of

any door stops, and closes right at the floor level. Each

full turn of a limit adjustment equals about 2-½” of door
travel.

1 If this is a jamb door installation, with the operator

at mid-travel, turn the CLOSE LIMIT adjustment

five turns in the UP direction before proceeding.

2 Activate the remote control. Wait while the door moves

to the open position and stops.

3 Examine the position of the door.
• If the door needs to open more, turn the OPEN LIMIT

adjustment clockwise ¼-turn (towards UP on the label)

to raise the open limit.

• If the door needs to open less, turn the OPEN LIMIT

adjustment counterclockwise ¼-turn (towards DOWN

on the label) to lower the open limit.

NOTE: On jamb doors, set the open limit so the door
stops just short of level (see figure).

4 Activate the remote control. Wait for the door to move

down a few feet, then activate the remote control again

to stop the door.

5 Repeat Steps 2-4 until the open limit is properly

adjusted.

6 Activate the remote control. Wait while the door moves

to the closed position and stops.

7 Examine the position of the door.
• If the door needs to close more, turn the CLOSE

LIMIT adjustment counterclockwise ¼-turn (towards

DOWN on the label) to lower the close limit.

• If the door needs to close less, turn the CLOSE LIMIT

adjustment clockwise ¼-turn (towards UP on the label)

to raise the close limit.

8 Activate the remote control. Wait for the door to move

up a few feet, then activate the remote control again to

stop the door.

9 Repeat Steps 6-8 until the close limit is properly adjusted.

NOTE: If the door stops during opening or reverses
during closing before reaching the limits, the door force
adjustment needs to be set. Change the adjustment as
described in the next section then return to this section
to finish setting the limits.

14 Testing & Adjusting the Door Force Safety System

The door force adjustments are located on the side of the

operator.

The door force adjustments must be properly

set at all times. The CLOSE FORCE adjustment controls

how much force is required to cause the door to reverse

direction if an obstruction is encountered during closing.

The OPEN FORCE adjustment controls how much

force is required to stop the door if an obstruction is

encountered during opening.

NOTE: Read the following directions carefully before
setting the door force adjustments.

Door Force Safety System Test

1 Start with the door open. Use the remote control to

cycle the door during these tests.

Adjusting the Close Force

2 Turn the CLOSE FORCE adjustment 1/8-turn at a time

in the DECREASE direction (counterclockwise) until the

door stops and reverses mid travel while going down.

3 Turn the CLOSE FORCE adjustment 1/8-turn at a time

in the INCREASE direction (clockwise) until the door

fully closes without reversing.

Safety Reversal System Test

4 Lay a 2 x 4 board flat on the floor where it will be struck

by the

center of the door as it closes.

5 Verify that the door reverses when it strikes the board.

The door

must reverse within two seconds after

striking the board.

NOTE: If the door stops after encountering the board
and does not reverse, the CLOSE FORCE needs to be
DECREASED.

6 Repeat the Safety Reversal System Test until the door

reverses within two seconds of striking the board.

Adjusting the Open Force

7 Turn the OPEN FORCE adjustment 1/8-turn at a time

in the DECREASE direction (counterclockwise) until

the door stops mid travel while going up.

8 Turn the OPEN FORCE adjustment 1/8-turn at a time

in the INCREASE direction (clockwise) until the door

fully opens without stopping.

IF PROPERLY

BALANCED, THE

DOOR WILL STAY AT A

HALFWAY POSITION

IF PROPERLY

BALANCED, THE

DOOR WILL STAY AT A

HALFWAY POSITION

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15 Using the Garage Door Operator

Opening the Door

1 With the door in view, press the wall station’s UP/

DOWN ARROW button or the button assigned to the

operator on the remote control, or enter a valid access

code and press START/STOP on a remote keypad.

2 When the operator is activated, the operator’s light will

turn on and the door will begin to open.

3 The door will open until the open limit is reached. If an

obstacle is encountered (operator’s light flashes four

times) while the door is opening, the door will stop.

4 The operator’s light will stay on for about five minutes

after the door stops.

Closing the Door

1 With the door in view, press the wall station’s UP/

DOWN ARROW button or the button assigned to the

operator on the remote control, or enter a valid access

code and press START/STOP on a remote keypad.

2 When the operator is activated, the operator’s light will

turn on and the door will begin to close.

3 The door will close until the close limit is reached. If an

obstacle is encountered (operator’s light flashes four

times), or the safety beam is interrupted (operator’s

light flashes three times) during closing, the door will

stop, then re-open.

4 The operator’s light will stay on for about five minutes

after the door stops.

Stopping the Door Mid-travel

1 The door can be stopped immediately at any time

by pressing the wall station’s UP/DOWN ARROW

button, the remote control’s pushbutton, or press

the START/STOP button on a remote keypad.

2 The next time the operator is activated, the door will

move in the opposite direction.

Vacation Lock for Additional Security

1 Slide the wall station’s LOCK switch to the locked

position to prevent remote controls from opening the

door after the door is completely closed. The remotes

can close the door, but not open it. The door can

still be opened or closed by using the wall station’s

UP/DOWN ARROW pushbutton.

NOTE: To signal that the vacation switch is locked,
the operator’s light will flash five times if a remote is
activated in an attempt to open the door.

2 Slide the wall station’s LOCK switch to the unlocked

position to return the operator to normal operation.

Controlling the Operator’s Light

1 The operator’s light can be lit by pushing the wall

station’s LIGHT button. The light will remain on until

the LIGHT button is pressed again or the operator is

cycled.

2 If the operator’s light is on, pushing the wall station’s

LIGHT button will turn the operator’s light off.

Disconnecting the Door from the Operator

1 With the door in any position (preferably closed),

carefully pull the red release handle.

USE CAUTION

IF THE DOOR IS OPEN, THE DOOR MAY DROP.

2 The disconnected door can be opened or closed

manually.

3 To re-connect the operator, flip the release lever up.

Raise or lower the door manually until the operator

reconnects.

16 Garage Door Operator Maintenance

Weather conditions may affect the door operation which could require some re-setting of the operator’s adjustments.

Doors may swell and become heavier during wet periods, door hinges and rollers might bind during cold periods. To

insure safe operation of the door, perform the following tests, including any additional test steps described.
Every Month

1 With the door closed, pull the red release handle to

disconnect the operator from the door.

2 From outside the garage, slowly open the door

manually all the way, and then close it all the way.

Notice if there is any binding, sticking or rubbing. The

door should move smoothly in both directions.

3 Raise the garage door about halfway up. Carefully

release the door and see if the door balances. It should

stay in place. Close the door.

NOTE: If the garage door is unbalanced or the

door travel isn’t smooth, have a qualified garage door

professional adjust or repair the door.

4 To reconnect the operator, flip the release lever

up. Raise the door manually until the operator

reconnects.

5 Perform the Safety Beam Test (Section 11).
6 Perform the Safety Reversal System Test as described

in Steps 4-6 in Section 14.

After Servicing the Operator

1 Perform the Safety Beam Test (Section 11).
2 Perform the Open and Close Limit Adjustments

(Section 13).

3 Perform the entire Door Force Safety System Test

(Section 14).

Every 6 Months
Check the belt or chain tension.

• For belt-drive rails, examine the length of the tension

spring in the traveler. It should be about 1” long.

• For chain-drive rails, examine the spacing between

the turnbuckle and the rail. The turnbuckle should be

slightly above the rail.

NOTE: Too much or too little chain tension will cause
excessive sprocket noise.
Chain Adjustment

If necessary, use the following steps to adjust the chain.

1 Hold the turnbuckle with a flat blade screwdriver and

loosen the two locknuts with a 7/16” end wrench.

2 Twist the turnbuckle to adjust the chain tension. Adjust

the chain until the turnbuckle is sightly above the rail.

3 Hold the turnbuckle with a flat blade screwdriver and

tighten the two locknuts with a 7/16” end wrench.
Belt Adjustment

The tension spring in the traveler keeps the belt taut. The

factory setting for the tension spring length is .9” long. If

the tension spring is longer than 1”, adjust the belt.

1 Hold the traveler so the adjustment wheel is visible

through the large slot.

2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn the adjustment

wheel to compress the tension spring until its length is

between .9” and 1” long.

Every Year
Check the door hardware for lubrication needs. Lubricate

door hinges, rollers and bearings according to door

manufacturer’s recommended procedures.

17 Troubleshooting

LAMP FLASHES
TROUBLE CODE

PROBLEM

CAUSE

REMEDY

1 FLASH

No problem

Remote control entered into

memory

Add any additional remote controls

(MegaCode™ type only)

2 FLASHES

Door won’t close

Shorted wall station wires

Check wall station wires. Be sure both are

connected to the terminal screws. Check for

a staple in the wall station wires. Remove

any staples compressing the wire.

3 FLASHES

Door won’t close

Safety beam obstacle

Check for obstacles. Align the safety beam

(Section 11)

4 FLASHES

Door reverses

or won’t open or

close

Open or Close force exceeded,

or motor thermal shutdown

Check for binding or un-balanced door.

Adjust the door force (Section 14). If motor

had thermal shutdown, wait 30 minutes and

retry.

5 FLASHES

Door won’t open

from transmitter

Remote was activated while

vacation switch was locked

Unlock vacation switch on wall station

6 FLASHES

Motor ran longer

than 30 seconds

Mechanical or electronic failure

Call Technical Services Group for assistance

FCC NOTICE

Changes or modifications not expressly described in this manual or approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

LIMITED WARRANTY

This Linear product is warranted to the original consumer against defects in material and workmanship for:

MODEL

ELECTRONICS

MECHANICAL

MOTOR

BELT

LDO50

1 year

5 years

Lifetime

Lifetime

LDO33

1 year

5 years

10 years

Lifetime

This product is warranted to the original consumer against defects in material and workmanship for the periods mentioned above. Linear will
repair, or at its option, replace, any device that it finds requires service under this warranty, and will return the repaired or replaced device
to the consumer at Linear’s cost. Devices must be sent to Linear for service at owner’s expense. This warranty does not apply to damage to
the product from negligence, abuse, abnormal usage, misuse, accidents, normal wear or tear or due to failure to follow Seller’s instructions,
or arising from improper installation, storage or maintenance. In no event will Linear be responsible for incidental, compensatory, punitive,
consequential, indirect, special or other damages. The remedies provided by this warranty are exclusive. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Any warranties
implied by law are limited to the time periods set forth above. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
For warranty service and shipping instructions contact Linear at the phone number shown below. In order to be protected by this warranty, save
your proof of purchase and send a copy with equipment should repair be required. All products returned for warranty service require a Return
Product Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.

WARNING

Children operating or playing with a garage door

operator can injure themselves or others. The

garage door could cause serious injury or death.

Do not allow children to operate the remote

control(s) or the wall station. A moving garage

door could injure or kill someone under it. Activate

the operator only when the door is clearly visible,

free of obstructions and adjusted properly.

CAUTION

Set the open and close limits carefully. Setting

the limits beyond the distance that the door can

travel could cause damage to the door, the door

hardware, or operator.

WARNING

Too much door force will interfere with the

proper operation of the safety system. SOMEONE

COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED IF THE

DOOR FORCE IS SET TOO HIGH. A closing door

might not reverse properly when required and

someone could be pinned under it. An opening

door might not stop when going up and someone

hanging on the door could get pinned between

the door and the header. Do not increase the

door force beyond what is required to move the

door. DO NOT USE THE DOOR FORCE ADJUSTMENT

TO COMPENSATE FOR A BINDING OR STICKING

GARAGE DOOR. PERFORM THE SAFETY REVERSAL

SYSTEM TEST (STEPS 4-6) MONTHLY!

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223709 C

IMPORTANT USER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

A MOVING GARAGE DOOR CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH!

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DEATH OR SEVERE INJURY:

1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
2 NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE, OR PLAY WITH DOOR CONTROLS! KEEP REMOTE CONTROL

AWAY FROM CHILDREN!

3 Always keep moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed.

NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.

4 NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED, PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR.
5 Test door operator monthly. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a 1-1/2 inch object (or a 2x4

board laid flat at the center of the door) on the floor. If adjusting either the force or the limit of travel,
re-test the door operator. Failure to adjust the operator properly may cause severe injury or death.

6 If possible, use the red emergency release handle only when the door is closed. Use caution when

using this release with the door open. Weak or broken springs may cause the door to fall rapidly,
causing injury or death.

7 KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. (See Garage Door Operator Maintenance) An

improperly balanced door could cause severe injury or death. Have a qualified service person make
repairs to cables, spring assembly and other hardware.

8

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

SAFETY BEAM INDICATORS

RED LIGHT

GREEN LIGHT

GREEN LIGHT
ON = POWER ON
OFF = POWER OFF

RED LIGHT
ON = BEAM ALIGNED, NO OBSTRUCTION
OFF = BEAM NOT ALIGNED, OR OBSTRUCTION
BLINKING = BEAM NEEDS BETTER ALIGNMENT

ADJUST THE SENDER

AND RECEIVER UNTIL
THE RED INDICATOR
LIGHTS SOLID

ADJUSTING THE BEAM

BLOCK THE BEAM
WHILE THE TRAVELER
IS MOVING DOWN

TOWARD
DOOR

TOWARD
OPERATOR

UP

DOWN

CHECKING FOR REVERSAL

TRAVELER

THE TRAVELER MUST REVERSE
WHEN THE BEAM IS INTERRUPTED

PLACE AN OBJECT
IN THE BEAM'S PATH

VERIFY THAT CONSTANT
PRESSURE IS REQUIRED

ON THE WALL STATION'S
PUSHBUTTON TO MAKE
THE TRAVELER GO DOWN

RELEASE PUSHBUTTON
BEFORE THE OPERATOR STOPS,
THE TRAVELER SHOULD
RETURN TO THE UP POSITION

CHECKING FORCED CLOSURE FEATURE

PRESS THE LEARN BUTTON

FOR 10 SECONDS OR MORE

THE LEARN LIGHT
WILL BLINK 3 TIMES

SIGNALING THAT
ALL REMOTES WERE
REMOVED

1

2

REMOVING ALL REMOTES

ADJUSTING THE CLOSE FORCE

ADJUSTING THE OPEN FORCE

SETTING THE DOOR FORCE

USE A SCREWDRIVER

TO ADJUST THE LIMIT

SETTING THE OPEN LIMIT

OPEN LIMIT

ADJUSTMENT

UP

DOWN

CLOSE LIMIT

ADJUSTMENT

UP

DOWN

USE A SCREWDRIVER
TO ADJUST THE LIMIT

SETTING THE CLOSE LIMIT

DOWN

UP

EXAMINE THE SPOT WHERE
DOOR STOPS CLOSING

CHECKING WHERE THE DOOR STOPS

CLOSE FORCE

DECREASE

DECREASE CLOSE FORCE
ADJUSTMENT UNTIL THE
DOOR REVERSES MIDWAY

WHILE GOING DOWN

UNDER-SETTING THE CLOSE FORCE

DOWN

UP

EXAMINE THE SPOT WHERE
THE DOOR STOPS OPENING

CHECKING WHERE THE DOOR STOPS

TEST WITH SMALL OBSTACLE

THE DOOR MUST REVERSE
WITHIN 2-SECONDS AFTER

IMPACT WITH A 2 x 4 BOARD

2 x 4 BOARD LAID FLAT
UNDER CENTER OF DOOR

TESTING THE SAFETY REVERSAL SYSTEM

PRESS THE LEARN BUTTON

LEARN LIGHT WILL
GLOW FOR 15 SECONDS

REMOTE MUST BE
ENTERED WHILE LEARN
LIGHT IS ON

1

2

PREPARING TO ADD A REMOTE

WARNING

With the door closed, disengage the trolley

from the chain during these alignment tests by

pulling the red release handle.

WARNING

Serious injury or death from a closing garage

door may result because of failure to test and

adjust safety reverse system. Repeat this test

monthly and adjust as needed.

WARNING

The garage door operator must not be

installed and used on an unbalanced door. The

operator’s internal door force sensor will not

function properly on an unbalanced door. Risk

of serious injury or death may result.

WARNING

Garage door hardware (springs, cables,

brackets, pulleys, etc.) are under extreme

pressure and tension. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO

LOOSEN, TIGHTEN OR ADJUST ANY DOOR

HARDWARE. CALL A QUALIFIED GARAGE DOOR

INSTALLATION PROFESSIONAL!

WARNING

Always perform the entire Door Force Safety

System Test (see Section 14) after making any

adjustments to the operator.

1
TWIST DIME IN
SLOT TO OPEN
CASE

2

LIFT OFF
THE TOP OF
THE CASE

3

CAREFULLY
REMOVE THE
CIRCUIT BOARD

5

INSERT TWO NEW
TYPE 2032 BATTERIES
PLUS SIDE UP THEN

REASSEMBLE UNIT

NOTE: THE CIRCUIT BOARD WILL FIT ONLY ONE

WAY INTO THE CASE. ALIGN THE PLASTIC POST
IN THE CASE WITH THE HOLE IN THE CIRCUIT BOARD

REPLACING A REMOTE'S BATTERY

4

REMOVE OLD
BATTERIES AND
DISPOSE OF THEM PROPERLY

OPEN FORCE

DECREASE

DECREASE OPEN FORCE
ADJUSTMENT UNTIL THE
DOOR STOPS MIDWAY

WHILE GOING UP

OPEN FORCE

INCREASE

INCREASE OPEN FORCE
ADJUSTMENT UNTIL THE
DOOR OPENS FULLY

WITHOUT STOPPING

UNDER-SETTING THE OPEN FORCE

SETTING THE OPEN FORCE

CLOSE FORCE

INCREASE

INCREASE CLOSE FORCE
ADJUSTMENT UNTIL THE
DOOR CLOSES FULLY

WITHOUT REVERSING

SETTING THE CLOSE FORCE

PRESS THE

WALL STATION'S

UP/DOWN ARROW

PRESS A REMOTE

CONTROL BUTTON

OPENING OR CLOSING THE DOOR

- OR -

- OR -

ENTER AN

ACCESS CODE

AND PRESS

START/STOP

WALL STATION

REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE

KEYPAD

WHENEVER OPERATING
THE LIGHT WILL TURN ON

FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES

NOTE: A FLASHING

LIGHT INDICATES

TROUBLE

SAFETY LIGHTING

WALL

STATION

REMOTE

KEYPAD

REMOTE
CONTROL

THE DOOR CAN BE STOPPED
AT ANY POSITION USING THE

WALL STATION, REMOTE CONTROL,

OR A REMOTE KEYPAD

STOPPING THE DOOR

LOCK

UNLOCK

PREVENTING REMOTES
FROM OPENING THE DOOR

SLIDE THE VACATION SWITCH

DOWN TO LOCK (REMOTES DISABLED)

OR UP TO UNLOCK (REMOTES NORMAL)

CONTROLLING THE
OPERATOR'S LIGHT

PRESS THE LIGHT
BUTTON TO TURN THE
LIGHT ON OR OFF

THE LIGHT WILL STAY ON UNTIL
THE LIGHT BUTTON IS PRESSED
OR THE OPERATOR IS CYCLED

IF DOOR BECOMES OBSTRUCTED,

PULL DOWN ON HANDLE

NOTICE

IF DOOR BECOMES OBSTRUCTED,

PULL DOWN ON HANDLE

NOTICE

IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE
OR IF DOOR BECOMES OBSTRUCTED

PULL THE RED
RELEASE HANDLE

TO DISCONNECT
THE OPERATOR
FROM THE
DOOR

FLIP THE LEVER UP
AND RAISE OR
LOWER THE DOOR
TO RECONNECT
THE OPERATOR

TURNBUCKLE
LOCKNUTS

TO HEAD LOCKNUTS

TIGHTEN

LOCKNUTS

LOOSEN

HOLD TURNBUCKLE
WITH FLAT BLADE
SCREWDRIVER TO
BACKUP LOCKNUTS

TWIST

TURNBUCKLE

CHAIN

TIGHTEN CHAIN

LOOSEN

ADJUSTING A CHAIN-DRIVE

ADJUSTING A BELT-DRIVE

TIGHTEN

LOOSEN

TURN THE ADJUSTMENT
WHEEL UNTIL THE TENSION
SPRING IS ABOUT 1" LONG

ADJUSTMENT WHEEL

MEASURE THE TENSION
SPRING LENGTH

TRAVELER

IF DOOR BECOMES OBSTRUCTED,

PULL DOWN ON HANDLE

NOTICE

IF DOOR BECOMES OBSTRUCTED,

PULL DOWN ON HANDLE

NOTICE

TO DISCONNECT OPERATOR

PULL THE RED

RELEASE HANDLE

TO DISCONNECT
THE OPERATOR
FROM THE

DOOR

FLIP THE LEVER UP

AND RAISE OR

LOWER THE DOOR

TO RECONNECT

THE OPERATOR

TO RECONNECT OPERATOR

WARNING

Always perform the Door Force Safety System Test

after making any adjustments to the operator.

SETTING THE OPEN LIMIT ON A JAMB DOOR

JAMB DOOR

SET THE OPEN LIMIT SO THE DOOR
STOPS JUST SHORT OF LEVEL

NOTE: SETTING THE OPEN LIMIT TOO HIGH WILL CAUSE

THE OPERATOR TO "BUCK" WHEN STARTING DOWN

CLOSE LIMI

T

OPEN LIMIT

UP

DOWN

UP

DOWN

SEND A SIGNAL
FROM A REMOTE

1

2

ADDING A REMOTE

PRESS A
BUTTON - OR -

ENTER A CODE
AND PRESS
START/STOP

THE OPENER'S LIGHT AND RED

LIGHT WILL FLASH ONCE IF A

REMOTE IS ADDED, THE

OPENER’S LIGHT AND RED

LIGHT WILL FLASH FOUR TIMES

IF A REMOTE IS REMOVED

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