CRAFTSMAN 139.53962SRT Garage Door Opener Owner’s Manual

June 13, 2024
Craftsman

CRAFTSMAN 139.53962SRT Garage Door Opener

Product Information

The product is a Garage Door Opener with a power of 1/2 HP. It is designed for residential use only and complies with UL325 regulations effective from January 1, 1993. The product is manufactured by Sears, Roebuck and Co., located in Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.

Contents
The user manual consists of the following sections:

  • Safety alert symbols review
  • Tools required for installation
  • Safety information regarding garage door locks and ropes
  • Testing your garage door for sticking, binding, and balance
  • Illustration of sectional door installation
  • Illustration of one-piece door installation
  • Carton inventory
  • Hardware inventory
  • Assembly section – pages 8 to 11
  • Installation section – pages 11 to 27
  • Adjustment section – pages 28 to 30
  • Operation safety instructions
  • Care of your opener

Product Usage Instructions

Assembly

  1. Assemble the rail and install the trolley (pages 8-9)
  2. Fasten the rail to the opener (page 9)
  3. Install the idler pulley (page 9)
  4. Install the chain/cable and attach the sprocket cover (page 10)
  5. Tighten the chain (page 11)

Installation

  1. Determine the header bracket location for sectional door installation (page 12)
  2. Determine the header bracket location for one-piece door installation (page 13)
  3. Install the header bracket (page 14)
  4. Attach the rail to the header bracket (page 15)
  5. Position the opener (page 16)
  6. Hang the opener (page 17)
  7. Install the door control (page 18)
  8. Install the lights and lenses (page 19)
  9. Attach emergency release rope and handle (page 19)
  10. Check electrical requirements (page 20)
  11. Install the safety reversing sensor (pages 22-23)
  12. Fasten door bracket for sectional door (page 24)
  13. Fasten door bracket for one-piece door (page 25)
  14. Connect door arm to trolley for sectional door (page 26)
  15. Connect door arm to trolley for one-piece door (page 27)

Adjustment

  1. Perform travel limit adjustments (page 28)
  2. Perform force adjustments (page 29)
  3. Test the safety reversing sensor (page 30)
  4. Test the safety reverse system (page 30)

Operation

Read and follow the operation safety instructions provided on page 31.

Care of your opener:
Refer to page 31 for instructions on how to take care of your garage door opener.

Owner’s Manual
Model No. 139.53962SRT 139.53975SRT

For Residential Use Only

CRAFTSMAN®
GARAGE DOOR OPENER 112 HP

Caution: Read and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before first use of this product.
Fasten the manual near the garage door after installation.

· Safety Precautions · Assembly · Installation · Adjustment · Care and Maintenance · Operation · Troubleshooting · Parts List

Complies with UL325 [11 regulations effective January 1, 1993
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
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Start by Reviewing these Important Safety Alert Symbols
When you see these Safety Symbols on the following pages, they will alert you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not comply with the corresponding instructions. The hazard may come from something mechanical or from electric shock. Read the instructions carefully.

Mechanical

Electrical

When you see this Safety Symbol on the following pages, it will alert you to the possibility of damage to your garage door and/or the garage door opener if you do not comply with the corresponding instructions. Read the instructions carefully.

This garage door opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it is installed, operated, maintained and tested in strict a_cordance with the safety instructions contained in this manual.

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You’ll Need Tools
During assembly, installation and adjustment of the opener, instructions will call for hand tools shown below.

Level

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Tape Measure

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Stepladder

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Adj.ustable End Wrench

An unbalanced garage door might not reverse when required and someone under the door could be seriously injured or killed. If your garage door binds, sticks or is out of balance, call for professional garage door service. Garage doors, door springs, cables, pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under extreme tension and can cause serious Injury or death. Do not try to loosen, move or adjust them yourself! Ropes left on a garage door could cause someone to become entangled and killed. Remove all ropes connected to the door before installing and operating the opener.
Identify the type and height of your door and any special conditions that exist and any additional materials that may be required by referring to the lists on page 4 or page 5.
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To avoid damage to the garage door and opener, disable locks before installing and operating the opener. Use a wood screw or nail to hold locks in the “open” (unlocked) position. Operation at other than 120V 60 Hz will cause opener malfunction and damage.
Before you begin, complete the following test to make sure your door is balanced, and is not sticking or binding: · Lift the door about halfway as shown. Release the
door. It should stay in place, supported entirely by its springs. · Raise and lower the door to see if there is any binding or sticking.

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Before you begin, survey your garage area to see whether any of the conditions below apply to your installation.
Hodzontal and vedical reinforcement is needed for lightweight garage doors
(fiberglaSS, steel, aluminum, door with glass panels, etc.). See page 24 for delails.

FINISHED CEILING
Support bracket & fastening hardware
is required. See page 17.

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Access Deer

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Based on your particular requirements, there are
several installation steps which might call for materials and/or hardware not included in the carton.

Header Bracket
Trolley Stop Bolt

Trolley

Closed Position

· Step 1, page 12 – Look at the wall or ceiling above the garage door. The header bracket must be securely fastened to structural supports.
· Step 5, page 17 – Do you have a finished ceiling in your garage? If so, a support bracket and additional fastening hardware may be required.
· Safety reversing sensor, page 21 – Depending upon garage construction, extension brackets (see Accessories page 38) or wood blocks may be needed to fasten sensors to mounting locations.
· Step 10, page 22 – Floor mounting of the safety reversing sensor will require hardware not )rovided.
· Step 11, page 24 – Do you have a steel, aluminum, fiberglass or glass panel door? If so, horizontal and vertical reinforcement is required.
· Look at the garage door where it meets the floor. It must close on the floor all the way across. Otherwise, the safety reverse system may not work properly. See page 30. Floor or door should be repaired.

Header Wall
Garage

Door Bracket

Arm

Chain
Release Rope & Handle

· The opener can be installed within 4 feet to the left or right of the door center if there is a torsion spring or center bearing plate in the way of the header bracket or door bracket area. If your door has extension springs, the opener must be installed in the center of the door. See pages 12 and 24.
· Do you have an access door in addition to the garage door? If not, Model 53702 Emergency Key Release is required. See page 38.
· If your door is more than 7 feet high, see the rail extension kits listed on page 38.

You may find it helpful to refer back to this page as you proceed with the installation of your opener.

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Before you begin, survey your garage area to see whether any of the conditions below apply to your installation.
Header Wall

One-Piece Door without Track
Supportbracket & fastening
hardwareis requirsd. See page 17.
Closed Position

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Trolley Stop Bolt

Cable

Trolley

Reversing etween floor and bottom Sensor of door must not exceed 1/4″. Reversing Sensor
Based on your particular requirements, there are several installation steps which might call for materials and/or hardware not included in the carton.
· Step 1, page 13 – Look at the wall or ceiling above the garage door. The header bracket must be securely fastened to structural supports.
· Step 5, page 17 – Do you have a finished ceiling in your garage? If so, a support bracket and additional fastening hardware (not provided) may be required.
· Safety reversing sensor, page 21 – Depending on garage construction, wood blocks or extension brackets (see Accessories page 38) may be needed to fasten sensors to mounting locations.
· Step 10, page 22 – Floor mounting of the safety reversing sensor will require hardware that is not provided.
· Step 11, page 25 – Generally, a one-piece door does not require reinforcement. If your door is lightweight, you can refer to the information relating to sectional doors on page 24.
· Step 11, page 25 – Depending on your door’s construction, you might need additional mounting hardware for the door bracket.
· Do you have an access door in addition to the garage door? If not, Model 53702 Emergency Key Release is required. See page 38.
· The gap between the bottom of the garage door and the floor cannot exceed 1/4″.
Otherwise, the safety reverse system may not work properly. See page 30. The floor or the door i should be repaired.

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Emergency Release
Rope & Handle

Reversing Sensor

Closed Position

Trolley Stop Bolt

Cable

Header Walt-

Chain Rail

Straight Door Arm
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Emergency Release
Handle

You may find it helpful to refer back to this page as you proceed with the installation of your opener.

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Carton Inventory
Your garage door opener is packaged in two cartons which contain parts illustrated below. Accessories will depend on model purchased. If anything is missing, carefully check the packing material. Parts may be “stuck” in the foam. Hardware for assembly and installation is shown on page 7.

Premium Control Console

(MODEL 139.53975) SECURITY4,
Keyless Ent_/

SECURITY,I, “l_ree-Function Remote Control
with Visor Clip (2)
Light Lens (2)

Trolley

Chain and Cable

Sprocket Cover
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Chain Idler Pulley
Rail Front (header)
Section

Header Bracket

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Rail Center/Back
Sections

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Hanging Brackets

Door Bracket

J
Curved Door Arm Section

2-Conductor Bell Wire White & White/Red

Safety Sensor Bracket

(2) Safety Reversing Sensors (1 Sending Eye and 1 Receiving Eye)
with 2-Conductor White & White/Black Bell Wire
attached

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Straight Door Arm Section

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Separate all hardware from the packages In the rail carton and the opener carton, as shown below, for the assembly and installation procedures.
ASSEMBLY

Lock Nut 1/4″-BO (2)

Lock Washer 3i8″ (1)

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Hex Screw 5/16″-18×7/8″ (4)

Hex Screw 1/4″ – 20 x 5/8″ (4)

Spacer (2)

Lock Nut t/4″-20 (10)

Nut 5/16″-18 (4)

Lock Washer 5/16″ (7)

Ring Fastener (3)

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Lag Screw 5/16″-9xl -5/8″ (2)

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Lag Screw 5/16″-18×1-7/8″ (2)

Screw 6ABxlo1/4″ (2)

Screw 6-32xl” (2)

Dry Wall Anchors (2)

Clevis Pin 5/16″xl-U2″ (1)

Clevis Pin 3/16″x1″ (1)

SAFETY REVERSING SENSOR

Clevis Pin 5/16″x1-1/4″ (1)

Insulated Staples (10)

Carriage Bolt 1/4″-20xt/2″ (2)

Wing Nut (2)

Insulated Staples (20)

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Assembly Section: Pages 8 – 11
To avoid installation difficulties, do not run the garage door opener until instructed to do so.

Assembly Step I

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I Assemble the Rail & Install the Trolley

The front rail has a cut out “window” at the door end
(see illustration). The hole above this window Is larger on the top of the rail than on the bottom. A smaller hole 3- I/2″ away is close to the rail edge. The back rail has a similar hole close to the edge, about 4.3/4″ from the far end. A 3-piece rail uses two back rails.

Preferred assembly is to position the rails right side up, with the small holes along the same edge.

1. Remove the straight door arm and clevis pin packaged inside the front rail and set aside for Installation Step 12.

2. Align the rail sections on a flat surface exactly as shown and slide the tapered ends into the larger ones. Tabs along the side will lock into place.

3. Place the powerhead on packing material to protect the cover, and rest the back end of the rail on top. For convenience, put a support under the front end of the rail.

4. As a temporary trolley stop, clamp a locking pliers onto the rail, 8″ from the center of the idler pulley

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hole, as shown.

5. Check to be sure there are 4 black plastic wear pads inside the inner trolley. If they became loose during shipping, check all packing material. Snap them back into position as shown.
6. Connect the inner and outer trolleys as shown.
7. Slide the trolley assembly along the rail from the back end to the locked pliers.

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End

Back Rails (TO POWERHEAD)

Tapered

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End

Inner Trolley

Cut-Out

Front Rail (TO DOOR)
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Wear Pads

Assembly Step 2

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Fasten the Rail to the Opener

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· Insert a 1/4″-20xl-3/4 bolt into the cover protection bolt hole on the back end of the rail as shown. Tighten securely with a 1/4″-20 lock nut.
· Remove the two screws from the top of the opener.
· Attach spreaders to the U bracket by snapping them into place.
· Place the U bracket, flai’e down, on the opener
and align the bracket holes with the screw holes. Fasten with the previously removed screws.
· Align the rail assembly with the top of the opener, and slide the rail end onto the U-bracket as far as it will go.

“U” Bracket / Bolt

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Cover Protection Bolt Hole
Lock Nut

Opener Sprccket
Hook Spreader intoBack Slots, then Snap Tab Into FrontSlot

Assembly Step 3

Install the Idler Pulley

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· Lay the chain/cable beside the rail, as shown. Grasp the end with the cable loop and pass approximately 12″ of cable through the window. Allow it to hang until Assembly Step 5.
· Remove the tape from the idler pulley. The inside center should be pre- greased. If dry, regrease to ensure proper operation.
· Place the idler pulley into the window as shown.
· Insert the idler bolt from the top through the rail and pulley. Tighten with a 3/8″ lock washer and nut underneath the rail until the lock washer is compressed.
· Rotate the pulley to be sure it spins freely.
· Insert a 1/4″-20xl-3/4 bolt into the trolley stop hole in the front of the rail as shown. Tighten securely with a 1/4″-20 lock nut.

Chain and Cable

Bolt Bolt

3/8″ Lock Washer

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3/8″ Nut

Grease Inside Pulley
Idler Pulley
Cable Loop

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Idler Bolt

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Lock Nut 1/4″-20

Nut 3/8″

Lock Washer3/8″

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Assembly Step 4
Install the Chain/Cable and Attach the Sprocket Cover

1. Pull the cable around the idler pulley and toward the trolley.
2. Connect the cable loop to the retaining slot on the trolley, as shown:
· From below, push pins of master link bar up through cable loop and trolley slot.
· Push master link cap over pins and past pin notches.

· Slide clip-on spring over cap and onto pin notches until both pins are securely locked in place.
3. With the trolley against the pliers, dispense the remainder of the cable/chain along the rail toward the powerhead and around the sprocket. The sprocket teeth must engage the chain.
4. Check to make sure the chain is not twisted, then connect it to the threaded shaft with the
remaining master!ink.. 5. Thread the inner nut and lock washer onto the
the trolley shaft.
6. Insert the trolley threaded shaft through the hole in the trolley. Be sure the chain is not twisted.
7. Loosely thread the outer nut onto the trolley shaft.

8. Remove the locking pliers.

9. Align the tabs on the sprocket cover with the slots

in the mounting plate. Squeeze cover and insert

tabs in slots.

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Master Link

Clip-On Spring

Cable
Loop

Idler Pulley

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DispensingCarton
Leave Chain and Cable inside Dispensing
Carton to Prevent Kinking.
Keep Chain and Cable Taut When Dispensing

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Master

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Link Cap

Master Link Cap

Trolley Threaded
Shaft

;lotted Hole

Round Hole

Pin Notch
Master Link Bar

Sprocket Cover
Front

Opener ; ‘ Sprocket
Back

Mounting Plate

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Assembly Step 5
Tighten the Chain

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· Spin the inner nut and lock washer down the threaded shaft, away from the trolley.
· To tighten the chain, turn outer nut in the direction shown (Figure 1).
When the chain is approximately 1/2″ above the base of the rail at its midpoint, re-tighten the inner nut to secure the adjustment. _rocket noise can result if chain is too loose.
When installation is complete, you may notice some chain droop with the door closed. This is normal. If the chain returns to the position shown in Figure 2 when the door is open, do not re-adjust the chain.
NOTE: During future maintenance, ALWAYS pull the emergency release handle to disconnect trolley before adjusting chain.
NOTE: You may notice loosening of chain after Adjustment Step 4 (Test the Safety Reverse System). Check for proper tension and readjust chain if necessary. Then repeat Adjustment Step 4.

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You have now finished assembling your garage door opener. Please read the following warnings before proceeding with installation.

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of severe injury or death to persons:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Install only on a properly balanced and lubricated garage door. An improperly balanced door may not reverse and could result in severe injury or death. Repairs to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware must be made by a professional service person before installing opener.
3. Disable all locks and remove all ropes connected to the garage door before installing the opener. Ropes connected to a garage door can cause entanglement and death.
4. If possible, install door opener 7 feet or more above floor with the emergency release handle mounted 6 feet above the floor.
5. Do not connect the opener to power source until instructed to do so. 6. Locate the Door Control within sight of the door at a minimum height of 5 feet where small
children cannot reach, and away from all moving parts of the door. 7. Install the User Safety Instruction Label on the wall adjacent to the door control and the
Maintenance Instruction Label in a prominent location on the inside of the garage door. 8. Upon completion of the installation, the door must reverse when it comes in contact with a
one-inch high object or a 2×4 laid flat on the floor. 9. Do not wear watches, rings or loose clothing while installing or servicing an opener. Jewelry or
loose clothing can be caught in the mechanism of the garage door or the opener.
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Installation Section: Pages 12- 27

Installation Step 1
Determine Header Bracket Location
Installation procedures vary according to garage door types. Follow the Instructions which apply to your door.

Header

Vertical

Finished __ Ceiling

If the header bracket is not rigidly fastened to a structural support on the header wall or ceiling, the safety reverse system may not work properly (see page 30). The door might not reverse when required, and could cause serious injury or death.
The garage door springs, cables, pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under extreme tension. Do not attempt to loosen, move or adjust them yourself. Serious personal injury or death could resulL Call for professional garage door service.

2×4

Structural

Suppo_s

· Close the door and mark the inside vertical centerline of the garage door.
· Extend the line onto the header wall above the door.

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Remember, you can fasten the header bracket within 4 feet of the left or right of the door center only if a torsion spring or center bearing plate is in the way; or you can attach it to the ceiling (refer to page 14) when clearance Is minimal. (It may be mounted on the wall upside down if necessary, to gain approximately 1/2″.)

If you need to install the header bracket on a 2×4 (on wall or ceiling), use lag screws (not provided) to securely fasten the 2×4 to structural supports as shown here and on page 13.

· Open your door to the highest point of travel as shown. Draw an intersecting horizontal line on the header wall 2″ above
the high point. This height will provide travel clearance for the top edge of the door.
Door clearance brackets are available for sectional doors when headroom clearance is
less than 2″. See accessory page 38.

H ‘Ceiling Header Wall ,,– 2″

Track

Highest Point of Travet

Door —

Proceed to Step 2, page 14.

Sectional door with curved track
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Highest Point of Travel
One-piece door with horizontal track

Read the Safety instructions on page 12. They also apply to doors without tracks.

· Close the door and mark the inside vertical centerline of your garage door. Extend the line onto the header wall above door,
If headroom clearance is minimal, you can install the header bracket on the ceiling. See page 14.
· If you need to install the header bracket on a 2×4 (on wall or ceiling), use lag screws (not provided) to securely fasten the 2×4 to structural supports as shown.

Header Wall Vertical
Centedine 2×4

Unfinished —
OPTIONAL CEILING MOUNT FOR HEADER BRACKET

-1Header Wall / Highest Point of Travel /
Jamb Hardware

I_ Wall

of Travel

Header Highest Point

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One-piece door without track jamb hardware
· Open your door to the highest point of travel as shown. Measure the distance from the top of the door to the floor. Subtract the actual height of the door. Add 8″ to the remainder. (See Example).
· Close the door and draw an intersecting horizontal line on the header wall at the determined height.
If the total number of inches exceeds the height available in your garage, use the maximum height possible, or refer to page 14 for ceiling installation.

One-piece door without track pivot hardware

EXAMPLE

Distance from top of door (at highest point of travel) to floor ……………………… 92″

Actual height of door ……………………………………… -88″ Remainder ………………………………………………………. 4″

Add ……………………………………………………………….

+8″

Bracket height on header wall …………………………. 12″

(Measure UP from top of CLOSED door.)

Proceed to Step 2, page 14.

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You can attach the header bracket either to the

wall above the garage door, or to the ceiling.

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Follow the instructions which will work best for your particular requirements.

Wall Header Bracket Installation

· Center the bracket on the vertical guideline with
the bottom edge of the bracket on the horizontal line as shown (with the arrow pointing toward the ceiling).

· Mark the vertical set of bracket holes. Drill 3/16″ pilot holes and fasten the bracket securely to a structural support with the hardware provided.

Header
Bracket

2X4 Structural
Suppoff

Vedical Center
Line

Waft Mount

Highest Point of Garage DoorTravel

Spring
Vertical Center
Line

Optional Mounting Holes
Hardware Shown Actual Size

Ceiling Header Bracket Installation
· Extend the vertical guideline onto the ceiling as shown.
· Center the bracket on the vertical mark, no more than 6″ from the wall. Make sure the arrow is pointing toward the wall. The bracket can be mounted flush against the ceiling when clearance is minimal.
· Mark the side holes. Drill 3/16″ pilot holes and fasten bracket securely to a structural support with the hardware provided,
Ceiling Mounting Holes

5/16″-9xl-5/8″
Door Spring Vertical Center Line

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Installation Step 3
Attach the Rail to the Header Bracket
HeaderBracket

NOTE: (Optional) With an existing Craftsman installation, you may to-use the old header bracket with the two plastic spacers included in the hardware bag. Place the spacers inside the bracket on each side of the rail, as illustrated.
· Position the opener on the garage floor below the header bracket. Use packing material as a protective base.
If the door spring is in the way you’ll need help. Have someone hold the opener securely on a temporary support to allow the rail to clear the spring. · Position the front rail end within the header bracket
and join with a 5/16″x1-1/2″ clevis pin as shown.
· Insert a ring fastener to secure.

Mounting Hole

Existing Header Bracket
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Clevis Pin

Spacer

Mounting Hole

OPTION WITH -ZXISTING CRAFTSMAN
INSTALLATION

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Clevis Pin 5/16″xiol/2″

Ring fastener

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Installation Step 4
Position the Opener
Follow instructions which apply to your door type as illustrated.

A 2×4 laid flat is convenient for setting an ideal door-to-T-rail distance. · Raise the opener onto a stepladder as shown. You
will need help at this point if the ladder is not tall enough. · Open the door all the way and place a 2×4 laid flat on the top section beneath the rail. ff the top panel hits the trolley when you raise the door, pull down on the trolley release arm to disconnect the inner and outer sections. The trolley can remain disconnected until Step 12 is completed.
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· With the door fully open and parallel to the floor, measure the distance from the floor to the top of the door.
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· Using a stepladder as a support, raise the opener to this height (it will be at a slight angle as shown).
· The top of the door should be level with the top of the opener. Do not position the opener more than 2″ above this point.

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Installation Step 5
Hang the Opener

Two representative installations are shown. Yours may be different. Hanging brackets should be angled, Figure 1, to provide rigid support. On finished ceilings, Figure 2, attach a sturdy metal bracket to structural supports before installing the opener. The bracket and fastening hardware are not )rovided. See accessory page 38.
1. Measure the distance from each side of the opener to the structural support.
2. Cut both pieces of the hanging bracket to required lengths.
3. Ddll 3/16″ pilot holes in the structural supports.
4. Attach one end of each bracket to a support with 5/16″-18xl -7/8″ lag screws.
5. Fasten the opener to the hanging brackets with 5/16″-18×7/8″ screws, lock washers and nuts.
6. Check to make sure the rail is centered over the
door (or in line with the header bracket if the bracket is not centered above the door).
7. Remove the 2×4. Operate the door manually. If the door hits the rail, raise the header bracket.
NOTE: Do NOT connect power to opener at this time.

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” 5/16″-18×7/8″ Screw 5/16″ Lock Washer

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Lag Screws

5/16″-18xl -7/8″ .—

5/16″-18×7/8″ Screw

5/16″ Lock Washer

5/16″-18 Nut

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Lag Screw 5/16′-18xl-7/8″

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Nut 5/16″o18

Lock Washer 5/16″

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Locate the door control within sight of the door at a minimum height of 5 feet where small children cannot reach, and away from all moving parts of the door and door hardware.
The door control is typically attached directly to the wall. If installing into drywall, drill 5/32″ holes and use the anchors provided. For pre-wired installations (as in new home construction), Console models may be mounted to a standard single gang box (Figure 2).
1. Strip 1/4″ of insulation from one end of the bell wire and connect it to the two screw terminals on the back of the door control: white to 2, and white/red to 1.
2. Pry off cover along one side with a screwdriver blade (see Figure 1). Fasten with 6ABxl-1/4″ selftapping screws (standard installation) or 6-32xl” machine screws (pre-wired installation) as follows:
· Install bottom screw, allowing 1/8″ to protrude above wall surface.
· Position bottom of door control on screw head and slide down to secure. Adjust screw for snug fit.
· Ddll and install top screw with care to avoid cracking plastic housing. Do not overtighten.
· insert top tabs and snap on cover.
3. (For standard installation) Run the bell wire up the wall and across the ceiling to the opener. Use insulated staples to secure the wire in several places. Be careful not to pierce the wire with a staple, creating a short.
4. Connect the bell wire to the terminal screws on the opener panel: white to 2; white/red to 1.
5. Position the antenna wire as shown.

Do not connect to live electrical wiring. Connect only to 24 Volt low voltage wires, Connection to live wires or higher voltage may cause serious injury from shock, burn or electrocution.
Children operating or playing with a garage door opener can injure themselves or others. The garage door could close and cause serious injury or death.
Install the door control (or any additional push buttons) out of the reach of children and away from all moving parts of the door and door hardware, but where the garage door is visible. Do not allow children to operate the push button(s) or the remote control(s).
A moving garage door could injure someone under iL Activate the opener only when the door is properly adjusted, you can see it clearly, and there are no obstructions to door travel.

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6. Attach the User Safety Instruction label to the wall near the door control, and the Maintenance Instruction label in a prominent location on the inside of the garage door.
Page 32 explains how to use the door control.

Do NOT connect the power and operate the opener at this time. The trolley will travel to the full open position but will not return to the close position until the sensor beam is connected and properly aligned.
See Safety Reversing Sensor instructions beginning on page 21,

Installation Step 7
Install the Lights and the Lenses

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Install the lights:
· Install a 75 watt maximum light bulb in each socket. The lights will turn ON and remain lit for approximately 4-1/2 minutes when power is connected. Then the lights will turn OFF.
· Use standard neck Garage Door Opener bulbs for replacement.
Install the lenses:
· Apply slight pressure on the sides of each lens and slide the tabs into the slots in the side panels.
· For convenience, the lenses may be installed after Adjustment Step 4 on page 30.
· Reverse the procedure to remove the lenses.

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Installation Step 8
Attach the Emergency Release Rope and Handle
· Thread one end of the rope through the hole in the top of the red handle so “NOTICE” reads right side up as shown. Secure with an overhand knot, at least 1″ from the end of the rope to prevent slipping.
· Thread the other end of the rope through the hole in the release arm of the outer trolley.
· Adjust rope length so the handle is 6 feet above the floor. Secure with an overhand knot.
If it is necessary to cut the rope, heat seal the cut end with a match or lighter to prevent unraveling.

Do not use the red handle to pull the door
open or closed. The rope knot could become untied and you could fall. Use the emergency release only to disengage the trolley and, if possible, only when the door is closed.

Garage doors are heavy. If the door is open

when the handle is pulled, the door could

close inadvertently

if it is not properly

balanced. Serious injury may result to persons

under the door. Make sure the doorway is clear

of persons and obstructions before pulling

handle when door is open.

Release arm

Release Handle

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Installation Step 9
Electrical Requirements

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, your garage door opener has a grounding type plug with a third grounding pin. This plug will onlyfit into a grounding type outlet.
If the plug doesn’t fit into the outlet you have, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.

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To avoid installation difficulties, do not run the opener at this time.

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To prevent electrocution or fire, Installation and wiring must be in compliance with local electrical and building codes.
Do NOTuse an extension cord, 2-wire adapter, or change the plug in any way to make it fit your outlet.
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If permanent wiring is required by your local code, refer to the following procedure:

To make a permanent connection through the 7/8″ diameter hole in the top of the opener (according to local code):
· Remove the opener cover screws and set the cover aside,
· Remove the attached 3-prong cord.
· Connect the black (line) wire to the screw on the brass terminal; the white (neutral) wire to the screw on the silver terminal; and the ground wire to the green ground screw. The opener must be grounded.
· Reinstall the cover.

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The Safety Reversing System
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE ;AFETY REVERSING SENSOR

The safety reversing sensor must be connected and aligned correctly before the garage door opener will move in the down direction. This Is a required safety device and cannot be disabled.
When properly connected and aligned, the safety reversing sensor will detect an obstacle in the path of its electronic beam. The sending eye (with an orange indicator light) transmits an invisible light beam to the receiving eye (with a green indicator light). If an obstruction breaks the light beam while the door is closing, the door will stop and reverse to full open position, and the opener light will flash 10 times.
The units must be installed inside the garage so that the sending and receiving eyes face each other across the door, between 4 – 6″ above the floor. Either can be installed on the left or right of the door as long as the sun never shines directly into the receiving eye lens.
The mounting brackets are designed to clip onto the track of sectional garage doors without additional hardware.

Without a properly working safety reversing sensor, persons (particularly children) could be injured or killed by a closing garage door. Read and follow all Instructions.
To protect small children, install the safety reversing sensor so that the beam will be between 4 – 6″ above the garage floor. Disconnect power to the garage door opener before installing the safety reversing sensor.
If it is necessary to mount the units on the wall, the brackets must be securely fastened to a solid surface such as the wall framing. Extension brackets (see accessories) are available if needed. If installing in masonry construction, add a piece of wood at each location to avoid drilling extra holes in masonry if repositioning is necessary. The invisible light beam path must be unobstructed. No part of the garage door (or door tracks, springs, hinges, rollers or other hardware) may interrupt the beam while the door is closing.

Protection Area
Figure 1: Facing the door from inside the garage
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Installation Step 10
Install the Safety Reversing Sensor

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Figure 2 DOOR TRACK MOUNT (Right Side)

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Be sure power to the opener is disconnected.
install and align the brackets so the sensors will face each other across the garage door, with the beam from4 – 6″ above the floor.
They may be installed in one of three ways, depending on your requirements, as follows.
1. (Preferred) Clipped onto the left and right garage door tracks. See Figure 2.
2. Fastened to the wall on each side of the garage. See Figure 3.
3. Fastened to the floor (see Figure 4). Concrete anchors and wood blocks or extension brackets will be needed.
Garage door track Installation:
· Slip the curved arms over the rounded edge of the door track. Snap into place against the side of the track. It should lie flush, with the lip hugging the back edge of the track, as shown.
If your door track will not support the bracket securely, wall installation is recommended.
Wall installation:
· Place the bracket against the wall and make sure there is enough clearance for the sensor beam to be unobstructed.
· If additional depth is needed, an extension bracket (see Accessories) or wood blocks can be used.
· Use bracket mounting holes as a template to locate and drill (2) 3/16″ diameter pilot holes on the wall at each side of the door, from 4-6″ above the floor. (See warning at beginning of Installation Step 10.)
· Attach brackets to wall with lag screws (not provided).
· If using extension brackets or wood blocks, adjust right and left assemblies to the same distance out from the mounting surface. Make sure all door hardware obstructions are cleared.
Floor installation:
· Use wood blocks or extension brackets (see Accessories) to elevate sensor brackets so the lenses will be 4-6″ above the floor.
· Carefully measure and place right and left assemblies at the same distance out from the wall. Be sure all door hardware obstructions are cleared.
· Fasten to the floor with concrete anchors as shown.

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Lens Sensor Bracket

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Extension Bracket (See Accessories)

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Mounting and Wiring the Safety Sensors
· Slide a 1/4″-20xl/2″ carriage bolt head into the slot on both sensors. Use wing nuts to fasten sensors to brackets, with lenses pointing toward each other across the door. Be sure the lens is not obstructedby a bracket extension. See Figure 5.
· Finger tighten the sensor wing nuts.
· Run the wires from both sensors to the opener. Use insulated staples to secure wire to wall and ceiling.
· Strip 1/4″ of insulationfrom each set of wires. Separate white and white/black wires sufficientlyto connect to the opener terminal screws: white to 2 and white/black to 3.
Aligning the Safety Sensors
· Plug in the opener. The indicator lights in boththe sending and receiving eyes will glow steadilyif wiring connections and alignment are correct.
The sendingeye orange indicator light will glow regardless of alignment or obstruction. If the green indicator light in the receiving eye is off, dim, or flickering (and the invisible light beam path is not obstructed), alignment is required.
· Loosen the sending eye wing nut and readjust, aiming directly at the receiving eye. Lock in place.
· Loosen the receiving eye wing nut and adjustsensor vertically and/or horizontally until it receives the sender’s beam. When the green indicatorlight glows steadily, tighten the wing nut.

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Trouble Shooting the Safety Sensors
1. [f the sending eye indicator light does not glow steadily after installation,check for:
· Electdc power to the opener. · A short in the white or white/black wires. These can
occur at staples, or at screw terminal connections. · Incorrectwiring between sensors and opener. · A broken wire.
2. If the sending eye indicatorlight glows steadilybut the receiving eye indicatorlight doesn’t: · Check alignment. · Check for a broken wire to the receiving eye,
3. If the receiving eye indicator light is dim, realign either sensor.
NOTE: When the invisiblebeam path is obstructedor misaligned while the door is closing, the door will reverse, ff the door is already open, it willnot close. The opener lights will flash 10 times. (if bulbs are not installed, 10 clicks can be heard.) See page 21.

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Installation Step 11
Fasten Door Bracket Follow instructions which apply to your door type as illustrated below or on page 25.
A horizontal brace should be long enough to be secured to 2 vertical supports. A vertical brace should cover the height of the top panel. The illustration shows one piece of angle iron as the horizontal brace. For the vertical brace, 2 pieces of angle iron are used to create a “U”-shaped support. The best solution Is to check with your garage door manufacturer for an opener installation door reinforcement kit.

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· Center the door bracket on the previously marked vertical guideline used for the header bracket installation. Note correct UP placement, as stamped inside the bracket.
· Position the bracket on the face of the door within the following limits:
A) The top edge of the bracket 2″-4″ below the top edge of the door.
B) The top edge of the bracket directly below any structural support across the top of the door.
· Mark and drill 5/16” left and right fastening holes. Secure the bracket as shown in Figure 1 if there is vertical reinforcement.
If your installation doesn’t require vertical reinforcement but does need top and bottom fastening holes for the door bracket, fasten as shown in Figure 2.
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· Center the bracket on the top of the door, in line with the header bracket as shown. Mark holes.
· Drill 5/16″ pilot holes and fasten the door bracket with hardware supplied.
If the door has no exposed framing, drill 3/16″ pilot holes and fasten the bracket with 5/16″x1-1/2″ lag screws (not provided) to the top of the door.
The door bracket may be installed on the top edge of the door if required for your installation, (Refer to the dotted line optional placement drawing.) Drill 3/16″ pilot holes and substitute 5/16″x1-1/2″ lag screws (not provided) to fasten the bracket to the door.

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Installation Step 12
Connect Door Arm to Trolley Follow instructions which apply to your door type as illustrated below and on page 27.

Make sure garage door is fully closed. Pull the emergency release handle to disconnect the outer trolley from the inner trolley, Slide the outer trolley back (away from the pulley) for 8″ minimum as shown below.

Figure 1 :
· Fasten straight door arm section to outer trolley with the the 5/16″xt” clevis pin. Secure the connection with a ring fastener.
· Fasten curved door arm to the door bracket in the same way, using the 5/16″x1-1/4″ clevis pin.

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· Bring arm sections together. Find two pairs of holes that line up and join sections. Select holes as far apart as possible to increase door arm rigidity.

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· If holes in curved arm are above holes in straight arm, disconnect straight arm. Cut about 6″ from the solid end. Reconnect to trolley with cut end down as shown.
· Bring arm sections together.

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Proceed to Adjustment Step 1, page 28. Trolley will re-engage automatically when the opener is operated.
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Assemble the Door Arm:
· Fasten the straight and curved door arm sections together to the longest possible length, with a 2 or 3 hole overlap.
· With the door closed, connect the straight door arm section to the door bracket with the 5-16″ x 1-1/4″ clevis pin.
· Secure with a ring fastener.

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On one-piece doors, before connecting the door arm to the trolley the travel limits must be adjusted. Limit adjustment screws are located on the left side panel as shown on page 28. Follow adjustment procedures below.

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Adjustment Procedures for One-Piece Doors

Open Door Adjustment: Decrease UP limit
· Turn the UP limit adjustment screw counterclockwise 5-1/2 turns.
· Press the Door Control push button. The trolley will travel to the fully open position.
· Manually raise the door to the open position (parallel to the floor), and lift the door arm to the trolley. The arm should touch the trolley just in back of the door arm connector hole. Refer to the fully open trolley/door arm positions in the illustration. If the arm does not extend far enough, adjust the limit further. One full turn equals 2″ of trolley travel.

Closed Door Adjustment: Decrease DOWN limit
Turn the DOWN limit adjustment screw clockwise 5 complete turns.
Press the Door Control push button. The trolley will travel to the fully closed position.
Manually close the door and lift the door arm to the trolley. The arm should touch the trolley just ahead of the door arm connector hole. Refer to the fully closed trolley/door arm positions in the illustration. If the arm is behind the connector hole, adjust the limit further. One full turn equals 2!’ of trolley travel.

Connect the door arm to the trolley. · Close the door and join the curved arm to the connector hole in the trolley with the remaining clevis pin. It may
be necessary to lift the door slightly to make the connection. · Secure with a ring fastener. · Run the opener through a complete travel cycle. If the door has a slight “backward” slant in full open position
as shown in the illustration, decrease the UP limit until the door is parallel to the floor.
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Adjustment Section: Pages 28 – 30

Adjustment Step 1
Adjust the UP and DOWN Limits
Do not make any limit adjustments until the safety reversing sensors ere completely installed.
Limit adjustment settings regulate the points at which the door will stop when moving up or down. If anything interferes with the door’s upward travel, it will stop. If anything interferes with the door’s downward travel (including binding or unbalanced doors), it will reverse.
To operate the opener, press the Door Control push button. Run the opener through a complete travel cycle.
· Does the door open and close completely? · Does the door stay closed and not reverse
unintentionally when fully closed?
If your door passes both of these tests, no limit adjustments are necessary unless the reversing test fails (See page 30).
Adjustment procedures are outlined below. Read the procedures carefully before proceeding to Adjustment Step 2. Use a screwdriver to make limit adjustments. Run the opener through a complete travel cycle after each adjustment.
NOTE: Repeated operation of the opener during adjustment procedures may cause the motor to overheat and shut off. Simply wait 15 minutes and try again.

Improper adjustment of the travel limits will Interfere with the proper operation of the safety reverse system. The door might not reverse properly when required and could seriously Injure or kill someone under It. Test the safety reverse system after making all travel and force adjustments. See page 30.

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Limit Adjustment Scows

How and When to Adjust the Limits

· If the door does not open completely, but opens at least five feet:
increase up travel. Turn the UP limit adjustment screw clockwise. One turn equals 2″ of travel.
NOTE: To prevent the trolley from hitting the cover protection bolt, keep a minimum distance 0f2-4″ between the trolley and the bolt.
· If door does not open at least 5 feet: Adjust the UP (open) force as explained in Adjustment Step 2.
· If the door does not close completely: Increase down travel. Turn the DOWN limit adjustment screw counterclockwise. One turn equals 2″ of travel.
If the door still won’t close completely and the trolley bumps into the trolley stop bolt (see page 4 or 5), try lengthening the door arm (see page 26) and decreasing the down limit.

· If the opener reverses in fully closed position: Decrease down travel. Turn the DOWN limit adjustment screw clockwise. One turn equals 2″ of travel.
· If the door reverses when closing and there is no visible interference to travel cycle:
If the opener lights are flashing, the Safety Reversing Sensors are either not installed, misaligned, or obstructed. See Troubleshooting, page 23.
Test the door for binding: Pull the emergency release handle. Manually open and close the door. If the door is binding, call for garage door service. If the door is not binding or unbalanced, adjust the DOWN (close) force. See Adjustment Step 2.

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Adjustment Step 2
Adjust the Force
Force adjustment controls are located on the right side panel of the opener. Force adjustment settings regulate the amount of power required to open and close the door.
The door will stop in the up direction if anything interferes with its travel. The door will reverse in the down direction if anything interferes with its travel including binding or unbalanced doors). If the forces are set too light, door travel may be interrupted by nuisance reversals in the down direction and stops in the up direction. Weather conditions can affect the door movement, so occasional adjustment may be needed.
The maximum fome 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.

Too much force on the door will Interfere with the proper operation of the safety reverse system. The door might not reverse properly when required and could seriously injure or kill someone under it. Do not increase the force beyond the minimum amount required to close the door. Do not use the force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking garage door. Test the safety reverse system following all adjustments to force levels. See page 30.
Force Adjustment Controls

Adjustment Label

Right Side Panel

How and When to Adjust the Forces

Test the DOWN (close) force
Grasp the door bottom when the door is about halfway through DOWN (close) travel. The door should reverse. Reversal halfway through down travel does not guarantee reversal on a one-Inch obstruction. See page 30. If the door is hard to hold or doesn’t reverse, decrease the DOWN (close) force by turning the control counterclockwise.
Make 10 degree turn adjustments until the door reverses normally. After each adjustment, run the opener through a complete cycle.
Test the UP (open) force
Grasp the door bottom when the door is about halfway through UP (open) travel. The door should stop. If the door is hard to hold or doesn’t stop, decrease UP (open) force by turning the control counterclockwise.

Make 10 degree turn adjustments until the door stops easily. After each adjustment, run the opener through a complete travel cycle.
If the door doesn’t open at least5 feet
Increase UP (Open) force by turning the control clockwise. Make 10 degree turn adjustments until door opens completely. Re-adjust the UP limit if necessary. After each adjustment, run the opener through a complete travel cycle.
If the door reverses during the down (close) cycle and the opener lights aren’t flashing
Increase DOWN (close) force by turning the control clockwise. Make 10 degree turn adjustments until the door completes a close cycle. After each adjustment, run the opener through a complete travel cycle. Do not increase the force beyond the minimum amount required to close the door.

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Adjustment Step 3
Test The Safety Reversing Sensor

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· Press the remote control push button to open the door.
· Place the opener carton in the path of the door.
· Press the remote control push button to close the door. The door will not move more than an inch, and the opener light(s) will flash.
Professional service Is required If the opener closes the door when the safety reversing sensor Is obstructed.
The garage door opener will not close from a remote control if the indicator light in either sensor is off(alerting you to the fact that the sensor is misaligned or obstructed).
The garage door can be closed by pressing and holding the Door Control push button until down travel is completed.

Adjustment Step 4
Test the Safety Reverse System

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Test:
· Place a one-inch board (or a 2×4 laid flat) on the floor, centered under the garage door.
· Operate the door in the down direction. The door must reverse on striking the obstruction.

Failure to test and adjust the safety reverse system may result in serious injury or death to persons trapped by a closing garage door. Repeat this test once a month and adjust as needed.
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Adjustment:
If the door stops on the obstruction, it is not traveling far enough in the down direction.
· Increase the DOWN limit by turning the DOWN limit adjustment screw counterclockwise 1/4 turn.
· Repeat the test.
On a sectional door, make sure limit adjustments do not cause the trolley to move within 2-1/2″ of the trolley stop bolt. If necessary, lengthen straight door arm to maintain this minimum distance.
· When the door reverses on the one-inch board, remove the obstruction and run the opener through 3 or 4 complete travel cycles to test adjustment.
If the door will not reverse after repeated adjustment attempts, call for professional garage door service.

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Important safety check Repeat Adjustment Steps 1, 2 and 4 after: · Each adjustment of door arm length, force controls
or limit controls. · Any repair to or adjustment of the garage door
(including springs and hardware). · Any repair to or buckling of the garage floor. · Any repair to or adjustment of the opener.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of severe injury or death to persons:

1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Do not permit children either to operate or to play with the opener. Keep remote control in a location inaccessible to children.
3. Operate opener only when the door is in full view and free from any obstruction. Keep the door in sight until it is completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OFTHE MOVING DOOR.
4. Check safety reversal system monthly. See page 30. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a one-inch (or a 2×4 board laid flat) object placed on the floor. If an adjustment is made to either the force or the limit of travel, both adjustments may be needed and the safety reversal system must be checked. Failure to properly adjust the opener may result in severe injury or death.

5. If possible, use the emergency release only when the door is in e closed position. Caution should be taken whenever the disconnect cord
is actuated with the door open. Weak or broken springs may cause the door to fall rapidly, causing injury or death to persons.
6. KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. See page 3. An improperly balanced door may not reverse when required and could result in severe injury or death. Repairs to cables, spring assemblies and other hardware must be made by a professional garage door person.
7. Disconnect the electric power to the garage door opener before making any repairs or removing the covers.
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Care of Your Opener

Limit and force adjustment controls

Limit Controls

Force Controls

Adjustment Label (Located on the left side panel)

Adjustment Label (Located on the dght side panel)

Weather conditions may cause some minor changes in door operation requiring some readjustments, particularly during the first year of operation.
Pages 28 and 29 refer to the limit and force adjustments. Only a screwdriver is required. Follow the instructions carefully.
Repeat the safety reverse test (page 30) after any adjustment of limits or force.

The remote control
The lithium battery should produce power for up to 5 years. To replace battery, use the visor clip or screwdriver blade to pry open the case as shown. (“Open” location is stamped on back of remote control case.) Insert battery positive side down.

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Replace cover as follows. 3-Function remote: Insert the 3 tabs at the opposite end and snap shut. Compact 3-Function remote: Snap shut along both sides.

Once a Month

Maintenance

Manually operate door. If it is unbalanced or binding, call for professional garage door service.

Check to be sure door opens and closes fully. Adjust limits and/or force if necessary. (See pages 28 and 29.)
Repeat the safety reverse test. Make any necessary adjustments (See page 30).

Schedule

Twice a Year

Check chain tension. Disconnect trolley first. Adjust if necessary (See page 11),
Once a Year

Oil door rollers, bearings and hinges. The opener does not require additional lubrication. Do not grease the door tracks.

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Operation of Your Opener

Activate the opener with any of the following:
· The Remote Control: Hold push button down until the door starts to move.
· The Door Control: Hold push button down until the door starts to move.
· The Outdoor Key Switch or Keyless Entry: (See Accessories)
When the opener is activated with the safety reversing sensor installed and correctly aligned:
1. If open, the door will close. If closed, it will open.
2. If closing, the door will reverse.
3. If opening, the door will stop (allowing space for entry and exit of pets and for fresh air).
4. If the door has been stopped in a partially open position, it will close.
5. If obstructed while closing, the door will reverse.
6. If obstructed while opening, the door will stop.
7. The garage door will reverse in the closing cycle, and the opener lights will blink for 5 seconds, when the invisible beam is broken. If fully open, the door will not close when the beam is broken. The sensor has no effect in the opening cycle.
If the sensor is not installed, or is not aligned correctly, the door won’t close from any remote transmitter. You can close the door with the Door Control, the Outdoor Key Switch, or Keyless Entry, however, if you activate them unti/down trave/is complete. If you release them too soon, the door will reverse.
The Opener Lights will turn on under the following conditions: When the opener is initially plugged in; when the power is interrupted; when the opener is activated. They will turn off automatically after 4-1/2 minutes or provide constant light when the Light feature on the Premium Control Console is activated. Bulb size is 75 watts maximum.
SECURITY+ models: Lights will also turn on when someone walks through the open garage door. With a Premium Control Console, this feature may be turned off as follows: With the opener lights off, press and hold the light button for 10 seconds, until the light goes on and off again. To restore this feature, start with the opener lights on, then press and hold the light button for 10 seconds.

Weak or broken springs could allow an open door to fall (either rapidly or unexpectedly), resulting in serious injury, death or property
damage. If possible, use the emergency release rope and handle only when the door is
fully closed.

Trolley I

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Re,ease 8 ITI’I

Emergency Release Handl_
(Pull Down)

Manual Disconnect Position

To open the door manually: The door should be fully closed if possible. Pull down on the emergency release handle (so that the trolley release arm snaps into a vertical position) and lift the door manually. The lockout feature prevents the trolley from reconnecting automatically, and the door can be raised and
lowered manually as
oftenas neccessary.

Release Handle (Pu, Back
Towards Opener)
To Reconnect

To re-engage the trolley: Pull the emergency release handle toward the
opener at a 45″ degree angle so that the trolley release arm is
horizontal. The trolley will reconnect on the next UP or DOWN
operation, either manually or by pressing the Door Control push button or the remote.

Operation of the Door Controls (SECURITY+ models: See additional programming features, next page.)

Press the lighted push button to open or close the door.
Press again to reverse the door during the closing cycle or to stop the door while it’s opening. Premium Console:
Light Feature – Press the large round Light button. If the opener lights are off, they will turn on. If the opener lights are on, (even in the 4-1/2 minute automatic cycle) they will turn off.
But if you use the Light button to turn the lights on and then activate the opener, the lights will turn off after 4-1/2 minutes.
The Light button will not control the opener lights when the door is in motion.

Premium Console (cont.):
Lock Feature – The Lock feature is designed to prevent operation of the door from remote controls. However, the door will open and close from the Door Control, the Outdoor Key Switch and the Keyless Entry Accessories.
To Activate: Press and hold the small round Lock button for 2 seconds. The push button light will flash as long as the Lock feature is on.
To turn off: Press and hold the Lock button again for 2 seconds.The push button light will stop flashing. The Lock feature will also turn off whenever the “SRT” button on the opener panel is activated.

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Receiver and Remote Control Programming

SE( URI’I ‘
Your garage door opener receiver and remote control have been pre-set at the factory. The door will open when you press the LARGE remote control push button. The code between the remote control and the receiver changes with each use, randomly accessing over 100 billion new codes. The 3-function remote control can also activate additional SECURITY+ garage door openers and/or light controls. Your SECURITY+ opener will operate with:
· several SECURITY+ remote controls (with blue push buttons) utilizing up to 8 functions.
· one SECURITY,I, Keyless Entry System (Model 139.53684).
Follow the instructions below to program your opener to match any additional remotes you may purchase. See Accessories on page 38.
To Add A Remote Control
If you have a Premium Control Console: 1. With the door closed, press and hold a remote
control push button. See Figure 1. 2. Press and hold the Light button on the door
control.
3. Press and hold the door control push button. 4. After the opener light flashes, release all buttons. Test by pressing the remote push button. If you do not have a Premium Control Console: 1. Press and holdthe selected remote control push
button. See Figure 1. 2.Then press and release the SRT (learn) button on
the right panel of the opener, Figure 2. The indicator light on the panel will begin to blink and the opener light will flash once.
3. Release the remote push button. Test by pressing the remote push button.
To Erase All Remote Control Codes
Press and hold the SRT button on the opener panel until the indicator light turns off (about 6 seconds). All remote control codes are now erased. Then follow the steps above to re-program each remote control.

To complywith FCC ru_es,adjustmentor modificationsof this receiver
and/ortransmitter are prohibited,except for changingthe code setting or |
I P’n*s I replacingthe battery. THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE |

door opener can Injure themselves or others. The garage door could close and cause serious injury or death. Do not allow children to operate the door push button(s) or remote control(s). A moving garage door could injure or kill someone under it. Activate the opener only when you can see the door clearly, it is free of obstructions, and Is properly adjusted.
Figure 1
Select a remote control push button to operate opener

SECURITY’I” 3-Function
Remote Control

Figure 2
SECURITY+ Garage Door Opener

“SRT” (learn) Indicator

Button

Light

RIGHT PANEL

To Control the Opener Light (Premium Consoles)
With SECURITY+ remote controls, a push button can be programmed to operate the opener light without opening the door. 1. With the door closed, press and hold the remote
button that you want to control the light.
2. Press and hold the Light button on the door control.
3. Press and hold the Lock button on the door control.
4. After the opener light flashes, release all buttons.
Test by pressing the remote push button. The opener light should turn on or off but the door should ROtmove.

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Situation

Having a Problem?
Probable Cause and Solution

The opener doesn’t operate from either the Door Control or the remote control.”

1. Does the opener have electric power?.Plug a lamp into the outlet. If it doesn’t light, check the fuse box or the circuit breaker, (Some outlets are controlled by a door switch.)
2. Have you disabled all door looks? Review installationinstructionwarnings on Page 11.
3. Is there a build-up of ice or snow under the door? The door may be frozen to the ground. Remove any restriction.
4. The garage door spring may be broken. Have it replaced.
5. Repeated operation may have tripped the overload protector in the motor. Wait 15 minutes. Try again.

Opener operates from the remote
control, but not from the Door Control:

1. Is the Door Control lit? If not, remove the bell wire from the opener terminal screws. Short the red and white terminals by touching both terminals at the same time with a piece of wire. If the opener runs, check for a faulty wire connection at the Door Control, a short under the staples, or a broken wire.
2. Are the wiring connections correct? Review Step 6, page 18.

The door operates from the Door
Control, but not from the remote control’.

1. Is any door push button flashing? If your model has the Lock feature, make sure the lock is Off.
2. Your opener needs to re-learn a remote control code, Refer to Instructions on the opener panel.
3. Program the receiver to match the remote control code. 4. Repeat the receiver programming procedure with all remote controls.

The remote control has short range:

1. Change the location of the remote control in your car.
2. Check to be sure the antenna on the side or back panel of opener extends fully downward.
3. Some installations may have shorter range due to a metal door, foil backed insulation, or metal garage siding. (Antenna Extender Kit 41A3504)

Opener noise is disturbing in living quarters of home:

If operational noise is a problem because of proximity of the opener to the living quarters, the Vibration Isolator Kit 41A3263 can be installed. This kit was designed to minimize vibration to the house and is easy to install.

The garage door opens and closes by itself:
The door doesn’t open completely:

1. Be sure that all remote control push buttons are off. 2. Remove the bell wire from the Door Control terminals and operate from the remote
control only. If this solves the problem, the Door Control is faulty (replace), or there is an intermittent short on the wire between the Door Control and the opener. 3. Clear memory and reprogram all remote controls.
1. Is something obstructing the door? Remove the obstruction or repair the door. 2. If the door has been working properly but now doesn’t open all the way, increase the
up force. See page 29. 3. If door opens at least 5 feet, the travel limits may need to be increased. One turn
equals 2 inches of travel. See page 28. Repeat the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete.

The door stops but doesn’t close
completely:

Review the travel limits adjustment procedures on page 28.
Repeat the safety reverse test after any adjustment of door arm length, close force or down limit.

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Situation

Having a Problem? (continued)
Probable Cause & Solution

The door opens but won’t close:

1. If the opener lights blink, check the safety reversing sensor. See page 23. 2. If the opener lights do not blink and it is a new installation, check the down force.
See Adjustment Step 2, page 29. For an existing installation, see below. Repeat the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete.

The door reverses for
no apparent reason and opener lights don’t blink:

1. Is something obstructing the door?. Pull the red emergency release handle. Operate the door manually. If it is unbalanced or binding, call for professional garage door service.
2. Clear any ice or snow from the garage floor area where the door closes.
3. Review the force adjustment procedures on page 29.
4. If door reverses in the fully closed position, decrease the travel limits (page 28).
Repeat safety reverse test after adjustments to force or travel limits. The need for occasional adjustment of the force and limit settings is normal Weather conditions in particular can affect door travel

The door reverses for
no apparent reason and opener lights blink for 5 seconds after reversing:

Check the safety reversing sensor. Remove any obstruction or align the receiving eye. See page 23.

The opener lights:

… don’t turn on: Replace the light bulbs (75 watts maximum). Use a standard neck garage door opener bulb if regular bulb burns out.
·.. don’t turn off: Is the Light feature on? Turn it off.

The opener strains or maximum force is
needed to operate door:

The door may be out of balance or the springs are broken. Close the door and use the emergency release to disconnectthe trolley. Open and close the door manually. A propedy balanced door will stay in any point of travel while being supported entirely by its springs. If it
does not, disconnect the opener and call a professionalgarage door serviceman. Do not increase the force to operate the opener.

The opener motor
hums briefly, then won’t work:

1. The garage door springs are broken. See above.
2. If the problem occurs on the first operation of the opener, door may be locked. Disable the doorlock. If the chain was removed and reinstalled, the motor may be out of phase. Remove the chain; cycle the motor to the down position. Observe the drive sprocket. When it turns in a clockwise direction and stops in the down position, reinstall the chain.
Repeat the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete.

The opener won’t operate due to power failure:

1. Use the emergency release to disconnect the trolley.The door can be opened and closed manually. When the power is restored, press the Door Control push button and trolleywill automaticallyreconnect (unless trolleyis in lockout position.)See page 32.
2. The Emergency Key Release accessory (for use on garages with no service door) disconnects the trolley from outside the garage in case of power failure.

The cham droops or sags:

it is normal for the chain to droop slightly in the closed door position. Use the emergency release to disconnect the trolley. If the chain returns to normal height when the trolley is disengaged and the door reverses on a one- inch board, no adjustments are needed (see page 11).

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Rail Assembly Parts

Repair Parts
4

3 Installation Parts

KEY NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1

1A995

Master link kit

2

41C5141-1

Complete trolley assembly

3

183C158-3

Rail – front (header) section

7

4

183C157-3

Rail – center/back section (2)

5

144C56

Chain Idler pulley

6

Chain and cable --J A 3″-_

7

144C62

Spreader (2)

8

12D598

U bracket

, 1

4
6d

KEY PART NO. NO.

DESCRIPTION

41A4884 Premium control console

41A5076 3-function remote control housing

(no circuit board)

3 10A20

3V 2032 Lithium battery (1 required)

4 29B137

Visor clip

5 3tD431

Keyiess entry keypad cover

6 31B430

Keyiess entry battery cover

7 10A20

3Volt lithium battery

8 41A2828 9 12B590

Emergency rope & handle assembly Header bracket w/clevis pin & fastener

14

10 217A238 2-conductor bell wire – white & white/red

11 178B35

Curved door arm section

12 41A5047 Door bracket w/clevis pin & fastener

13 41A5034 Safety sensor kit (receiving and sending

eyes) with 3′ 2-conductor bell wire attached

14 12D584-1 Safety Sensor Brackets (2)

15 12B350

Hanging brackets

16 178B34

Straight door arm section

NOT SHOWN

41A5258 Assy & Installation hardware bag (see page 7).

114A2363 Owner’s manua[

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Opener Assembly Parts

Repair Parts

I
7

5 17

14

Brown

(Down) Contact

LIMIT SWITCH ASSEMBLY

Drive

dn

I

CenterLimit
Contact

(Up) Yellow

Contact

Wire

KEY PART NO. NO.
1 31D380 2 41C4220A

41A2817

4

41B4245

5

41C4253

6

41A5021-2E

41A4351 175B88

DESCRIPTION
Sprocket cover Gear and sprocket assembly Complete with: Spring washer Thrust washer Retaining ring Bearing plate Roll pins (2) Drive gear and worm gear Helical gear w/retainer and grease Drive/worm gear kit w/grease Roll pins (2) Line cord
Wire harness assembly w/plug
Receiver logic board assembly Complete with: Logic board End panel w/all labels End panel w/all labels
Light socket

KEY NO.
9 10 11 12 13

PART NO.
108D48-2 30B363 12A373 41A3150 4tD3058

14

41D328-7

15

41A2818

16

41D3452

17

41C4398A

18

41A2826

19

41A2822A

20

4tA4352

41A2825

DESCRIPTION
Lens
Capacitor – 1/2HP Capacitor bracket Terminal block w/screws
Universal replacement motor & bracket assembly Complete with: Motor, worm, bracket, bearing assembly, RPM sensor Cover
Helical gear & retainer w/grease Limit switch assembly RPM sensor assembly Shaft bearing kit Interrupter cup assembly End panel NOT SHOWN Opener assembly hardware kit (includes screws not designated by a number in illustration).

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Accessories

Sears offers many useful accessories for your garage door 6pener. They are illustrated below with Sears model numbers and descriptions.

f139,53702
139.53703
53724

Emergency Key Release Required for a garage with NO access door. Enables homeowner to open garage door manually from outside by disengaging trolley.
Outdoor Key Switch Operates the garage door automatically from outside when remote control is not handy.
8 Foot Rail Extension To allow an 8 footdoor to open fully.

139.53681 139.53680 139.53684

SECURITY.I. 3-Function Remote Control
Includes visor clip.

SECURITY.l, Compact 3-Function Remote Control:
With loop for attaching key ring.

SECURITY+ Keyless Entry

Enables homeownerto operate garage

door opener from outside by entering a

i

password.Also can add a temporary password for visitorsor service

persons. This temporary passwordcan

be limited to a programmablenumber

of hours or entries.

53589

10 Foot Rail Extension To allow a 10 foot door to open fully.

139.53687

Support Brackets
For finished ceilings or where additional support is required, based on garage construction. Includes brackets and fastening hardware.

139,53686

Premium Control Console Provides a lock feature to prevent operation of garage door from portable remotes. A light feature controls the opener lights. Can be used to program the opener to accept additional remotes.
Plug-in Light Control
Enables homeowner to turn on a lamp, television or other appliance from car, bedside, or anywhere in the home with a remote.

41A5281

Extension Brackets
(Availableonly throughSears Parts & Service)
(Optional) For safety sensor installation onto the wall or floor.

139.53709

Door Clearance Brackets (For Sectional Doors Only)
Replaces top brackets and rollers on door to reduce height of door travel. For use when installing opener in garage with low headroom clearance.

To Add the Keyless Entry

We recommend that you program your password before you install the Keyiess Entry. You will not need assistance, and you can test the reception at the mounting location before installation.
ff you have a Premium Control Console:
1. With the doorc/osed, press the four digit password desired, then press and hold Enter.
2. Press and hold the light button on the door controt. 3. Press and hold the door control push bar.
4. After the opener light flashes, release all buttons.

If you do not have a Premium Control Console:
1. Choose a 4-digit password using numbers from 0 to 9 (a number can be used more than once, for example, 4, 0, 4, 1).
2. Press the four buttons for the password, then press and ho/dthe Enter button. The indicator light on the door opener panel will blink.
3. Press and release the SRT (learn) button on the opener panel. After the opener light flashes, release the Enter button.
Test by pressing the password, then press Enter. The door should begin to move.

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Index

Access Door/Outside Key Release Accessory …………………………………………………………………………………..

4, 5

Chain Tension …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

4, 5, 11

Electrical Safety Warnings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………

2, 20, 31

Garage Door Testing for balance, binding and sticking ………………………………………………………………………………………

3, 28, 31

Determining high point of travel:

Sectional door …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

12

One-piece door ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

13

Disabling existing locks …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Door clearance brackets (for garages with low headroom) ………………………………………………………………… Force controls

3, 11 12, 38

Adjustment procedures …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

4, 29

Problems that might require force adjustments ………………………………………………………………………………

34, 35

Safety warnings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

29, 31

Door hardware ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

3, 9, 11, 12, 18, 31,32

Maintenance instruction label …………………………………………………………………………………………………………

11,28

Reinforcement requirements …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Removing of all ropes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Possible door damage ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Travel limits

4, 24 3, 11 16, 24

Adjustment procedures ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Problems that might require limit adjustments ………………………………………………………………………………..

28 34, 35

Safety warnings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

28, 31

Manual (Emergency) Release Rope & Handle

Lockout feature ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

32

Manual disconnect ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

32

Safety warnings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

11, 19, 31,32

Opener Terminals

Door control connections …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

18

Safety reversing sensor connections …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

23

Operational Noise

Sprocket noise …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

11

Vibration noise (isolator kit) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

34

Receiver and Remote Control

Programming the receiver …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

33

Erasing all codes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

33

Activating other openers ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

33

Safety warning …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

33

Problems with remote control operation ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

34

Safety Reverse Test Procedure …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Testing required …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

11,30,

Safety reverse system problems

Securing header bracket to wall ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Adjusting travel limits ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Applying excessive force on the door …………………………………………………………………………………………………

Buckling or uneven floor …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

30 34, 35
12 28 29 4, 5

Safety Warnings ………………………………………………… 2, 3, 9, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21,24, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33

User Instruction Label for garage wall ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 39

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For in-home major brand repair service: Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

t-800-4-MY-HOME

_ (1-800-469-4663)

For the repair or replacement parts you need: Call 7 am – 7 pro, 7 days a week

1.800.366.PART

(1-800-366-7278)

For the location of a Sears Parts and Repair Center Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
1-800-488-1222

in your area:

For information on purchasing a Sears Maintenance Agreement or to inquire about an existing Agreement: Call 9 am – 5 pm, Monday- Saturday
1-800-827-6655

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SEARS
Homeeentrar

TheServicSeideof Sears”

SEARS WARRANTY
FULL 9g-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.
LIMITED WARRANTY

From the 91st day until one year from the date of purchase, Sears wiUfurnish replacement parts for any detective parts, free of charge. You pay for labor.
LIMITED WARRANTY ON MOTOR

I/2HP 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 light bulbs or repair parts necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including the failure to install, adjust and operate this garage door opener according to instructions contained in the owner’s manual.

WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS CENTER/DEPARTMENT STATES.

IN THE UNITED

This warranty applies only while this 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 Co., Dept. 617WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179

114A2363

©1999, Ai_ Rights Reserved

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