Genie 3511035556 manual

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    3511035556 ¤ Included W all Control MUST be installed prior to operation of this Gara ge Door Operator Safe-T -Beam ® Safety Rever se System Must be installed to close door SA VE THI S MANUA L FOR FUTURE REFE RE NC E NOTE: Y our Residential Operator comes with a Rail Assembly which is standard for up to a 7 foot 6 inch high door . An extension ki[...]

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    2 Things to consider if y ou are planning to “do-it-your self. ” Whether you are replacing an e xisting gar age door operator or installing an operator in y our garage f or the first time , there are some pre-installation issues which need to be addressed. They are as f ollo ws: The Genie Company recommends that y ou read and full y understand [...]

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    3 TYPICAL SECTIONAL DOOR INST ALLA TION 5 TYPICAL SUPPORT BRA CKET EXTENSION SPRING OR T ORSION SPRING SAFE-T -BEAM ® BRA CES ADDED HEADER BRA CKET MOUNTING BO ARD 36” PO WER CORD TO 120V GROUNDED OUTLET 6 4 3 1 2 3 7 SECTIONAL DOOR 1-PIECE DOOR TYPICAL 1-PIECE DOOR INST ALLA TION[...]

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    4 Safe-T -Beam ® (STB) Non-Contact Rever sing System Places an invisib le beam across door opening that re verses the door during down tr av el to the fully open position if anything passes through beam. Safe-T -Re verse ® Contact Rever sing System A utomatically stops and re verses a closing door within 2 seconds of contact with an object. Safe-[...]

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    5 PO WER HEAD EXPLODED VIEW FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM Power Head Assembly [ 1 ] Item Part Name 1P ow er Head Assembly AC ov er (By Series/Model) B F ront Plate Assembly C Light Sock et D Motor P ar ts E Receiver Assemb ly F Capacitor (By Series/Model) G Opto Wheel HO pto-Luctor Assembly J Sequencer Assembly KC ircuit Board Brack[...]

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    6 1-PIECE RAIL HARD W ARE EXPLODED VIEW FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 1-Piece Rail & Screw Assembly [ 2 ] NO TE :T he operator will not function properly unless the Safe-T -Beam ® sensors are installed and the for ce controls adjusted. 16 6 1 44 15 B 22 9 22 24 28 26 23 9 10 25 17 18 27 46 15 A 4 39 45 5 47 25 24 13 Item Part N[...]

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    7 3-PIECE RAIL HARD W ARE EXPLODED VIEW FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 3-Piece Rail & Screw Assembly [ 3 ] NO TE : The operator will not function unless the Safe-T -Beam ® system is installed and the for ce controls are properly set. 16 6 1 44 15 B 22 9 22 24 28 26 23 9 10 25 17 18 27 46 15 A 4 39 45 5 47 25 24 9 8 7 11 12 3A 3B[...]

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    8 NO TE: Accessories vary by model. F ASTENERS - Shown full size. See Parts List for description. 35 19 43 31 29 38 37 36 Cotter pin Clevis pin 33 4 5 8 9 11 6 12 16 22 24 25 27 28 39 34 PA R TS IDENTIFICA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 45 46 47 32 remotes var y by model Rubber bumper 1/4" x 2" Lag screw 5/16" Fla[...]

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    9 W ARNING : Garage doors are large, hea vy objects that mov e with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors. Since moving objects , spr ings under tension, and electric motors can cause injur ies, y our safety and the saf ety of others depend on you reading the inf ormation in this manual. If you ha ve questions or do not underst[...]

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    10 SECT 1—MAIN ASSEMBL Y FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 1. Set po wer head so that front panel (with end of shaft and rail attachment flange) is facing up. Fig. 1-1. NO TE: If you ha ve this type Carriage Stop, skip Step 2. DO NO T install Bumber . 2. Install b umper [45] . •P eel protectiv e paper from glue side of bumper . • [...]

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    11 MAIN ASSEMBL Y FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 6. Attac h “middle” rail section [3B] . • Select “middle” rail section. (This section looks identical on both ends with each set of holes being about 4 inches apar t.) Fig. 1-6 . •F ind arrows stamped into side of r ail. Fig. 1-7 . • Align rail so arro ws point awa y from[...]

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    12 MAIN ASSEMBL Y FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM • Slide a collar [11] ov er e xposed end of screw on “middle” rail as f ar as it will go. Fig. 1-8 . • Engage “hook” on “middle” rail with “hook” on “first” rail section. Fig. 1-9 . • Slide collar tow ard power head so that it now co vers hooks . Fig. 1-10 . ?[...]

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    13 MAIN ASSEMBL Y FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM NO TE: If installing an extension kit f or an 8 feet high door , refer to the instructions included with the e xtension kit now . 7. Attac h “end” rail section [3C] . • Attach “end” rail in same wa y as “middle” r ail (step 5). (“End” rail section scre w has “hook?[...]

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    14 MAIN ASSEMBL Y FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 14 . Attach emer gency release knob, cor d and tag. •T ie an ov erhand knot in one end of emergency release cord [17]. – Slide cord through center of knob [18] . Fig. 1-17 . – Slide cord through hole in emergency release le ver (on carriage). – Tie a second knot in this end. Fi[...]

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    15 SECT 2—INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM NO TE: There are differences in installations depending on which type of door y ou have. These differences are e xplained throughout this section. Please note those steps which are applicable to y our particular door . REFER T O P A GES 2 & 3. There are two basic types of [...]

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    16 INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 2. Finding highest point of tra vel. • While raising garage door man ually , watch top edge of door to see where it reaches its highest point. This is called “highest point of tra vel. ” Fig. 2-2 . •A loc king pliers can be used to hold the door in position by clamping it onto [...]

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    17 INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM NO TE: If torsion spring interferes with y our final location, mark bracket location 2-1/2" or 6" above tor sion spring depending on garage door type. 4. Chec k mounting location for strength. Header bracket m ust be attached to framew ork of garage. Fig. 2-5. • If final he[...]

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    18 INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 7. Attac hing rail to header bracket. • Gently set pow er head on garage floor while leaning rail strap against header br ack et. (It is recommended that you place a piece of cardboard or similar material between power head and floor to pre vent scr apes and scratches to po wer head.[...]

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    19 INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 8. Mounting po wer head. • Raise pow er head and suppor t it high enough that you can man ually raise garage door fully open. • Line up pow er head and rail with center of door . Fig. 2-9 . •K eeping power head centered, mount to ceiling: –a t proper height; a. f or sectional d[...]

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    20 INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 9. Mounting door brac ket [21] . • Center of brac ket must be on centerline of door and must be mounted as high as possible . Fig. 2-12A & B . • Hold brac ket against door at pref erred location and mark screw holes. – f or w ooden doors , drill 5/32 inch pilot holes. a. F as[...]

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    1-PIECE DOOR 21 INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM 10. Attach door arms [23] and [26] . • For sectional door s. – Connect shor t leg of cur ved arm to door brac ket. Fig. 2-14 . – Use cle vis pin [24] and cotter pin [25]. Fig. 2-14 . – Connect straight arm to carr iage. – Use cle vis pin [24] and cotter pin [25].[...]

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    22 SECT 3—SAFE-T -BEAM ® INST ALLA TION FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 3. Wiring . • Route wire [29] using either method shown Fig. 3-5 . • Securely f asten wires to ceiling and walls as y ou go using insulated staples [30]. – Staples should be snug only . Staples which are too tight can cut wires. NO TE: Operator will not close door automaticall[...]

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    23 • Make wire attachments at STBs . – Split and strip wire ends to be connected as shown Fig. 3-6 . – Loosen ter minal screws . – Inser t wire under flat plate and tighten screw . It does not matter which wire, white or striped, goes on which ter minal Fig. 3-7 . • Make wire attachments at po wer head. – STBs are connected to ter minal[...]

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    24 SECT 4—W ALL CONTR OL INST ALLA TION FOR HELP- 1.800.354.3643 Fig. 4-1 1. Run wire from po wer head to wall control • Find location for w all control: –I n sight of door and a wa y from moving parts. – At least 5 f eet from floor , so small children cannot reach it. • Route wire from wall control to po wer head. • Use staples to fast[...]

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    25 W ALL CONTR OL OPERA TIONAL FEA TURES FOR HELP- GENIECOMP ANY .COM Fig. 4-5 1. W all console . Fig. 4-5 . A. V acation locking s witch. – Lock disab le all controls after door c loses .. – Unloc k allows all controls to work nor mally . NO TE: Carriage must sta y in contact with “CLOSE” limit switc h in order f or the vacation locking s [...]

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    26 SECT 6 —CONNECTING PO WER FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM Fig. 6-1 To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this equipment has a grounded type plug that includes a thir d (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit a gr ounded type outlet. If you do not have a grounded outlet, contact a qualified electrician to install one. DO NOT al[...]

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    27 SECT 7—SETTINGS (FORCE & LIMITS) FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM Fig. 7-1 1. Set limit switc h position. • Check door fully closed. – If not, close door manually . • Check carriage is between limit s witches. – If not, move “CLOSE” limit switch (bro wn wire) to new position betw een door and carriage. – Slide ?[...]

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    28 SETTINGS (CONT A CT REVERSE) FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM Fig. 7-3 Limit switc h adjustments must be completed before running contact re verse test. 1. T est contact rever se . • Open door using wall control. •L ay 2" x 4" board * on floor in center of garage door opening. Fig. 7-3 . •C lose door using wall contr[...]

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    29 SECT 9 —PROGRAMMING REMO TE CONTROLS FOR HELP-GENIECOMP ANY .COM Fig. 9-1 Moving door can cause serious injury or death. • Keep people clear of opening while door is moving. • Do not allow c hildren to play with remote controls. If Safety re verse does not work pr operly: • Close door and disconnect operator using emergency release. • [...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 30 W ARNING To reduce the risk of se vere injur y or death: TRANSMITTER COMPLIANCE ST A TEMENT T ransmitters comply with all United States and Canadian legal requirements as of the date of manufacture. No warranty is made that they comply with all legal requirements of any other jurisdiction. If transmitters are to [...]

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    32 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOO TING CA UTION Door starts for no reason. Check staples on wire from po wer head to wall control. If the y cut into insulation, they can shor t wires. If wire is cut, replace it. W as a remote control lost or stolen? Erase all remote control codes from receiv er memor y and reprogram. W all control button stic king. [...]

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    A SECT 11—WIRING DIA GRAM FOR HELP-1.800.354.3643 OR GENIECOMP ANY .COM Opening cover could cause electrical shoc k. Remove po wer from operator prior to removing co ver . CA UTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 1 2 BLACK ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE CLOSE / CERRAR / FERMER OPEN / ABRIR / OUVRI[...]

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    B The Genie Company Prof essional Access Systems LIMITED W ARRANTY Sistemas de acceso prof esional de Genie Company GARANTíA LIMIT AD A LA GARANTIE DE LA Systémes d'accès Prof essionnels The Genie Company What is covered : Any defect in material and workmanship from personal, normal household use in accordance with the Owner’ s Manual. Fo[...]

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    Please add local sales tax if you reside in one of the states listed. California Connecticut Florida Maryland Massachusetts New Jersey Virginia Wisconsin TOTAL ORDER / TOTAL DEL PEDIDO / COMMANDE TOTALE $ SHIPPING & HANDLING / FLETE Y MANEJO / MANUTENTION ET EXPÉDITION $ 5.00 STATE SALES TAX / IMPUESTO DE VENTAS ESTATAL / TAXE DE VENTE $ GRAND[...]