Craftsman 139.53225SRT Owner's Manual

Model No. 139.53225SRT 139.53325SRT 139.53425SRT 139.53628SRT 139.53629SRT 139.53635SRT 139°53637SRT 139.53824SRT For Resldentla Use Read and follow aH safety rutes and operating instructions _fore first use of this product_ Fasten the manuat near the garage door after Complies with UL 325 _egulati_s effe_ve January 1, 1_3 E Safety Precautions m Assembly m Installation H Adjustment Care and Maintenance Operation s Troubleshooting PaRs List OP Sears, Roebuck and Co. Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 UoS.A.
Contents A review of safety" a_e4 symbols 2 Youll need tools 3 Safety information regarding garage deer k_ks and ropes .............................................................. 3 Testing your garage door for sticking, binding and balance ................................................................. 3 H_ustration d _ion@ d_r instaIla_on ..................... 4 /l/usl_tio, n of one@i_e @_r inst_tation .................. 5 CP_on inventory ............... : ......................................... 6 H_-dware inventory ................................................... 7 Assembly se_on o pages 8 - 11 Assemble T--raii ................................................... 8 A_ch c,_Ie pulley bracket ...................................... 8 Instil trolley ........................................................... g P_ten T_r_l }o o_ner ............................................ 9 Inst_sl/cha_r{(_ble ................................................ 10 A_ach sprr_ket _ver ................................................ 10 _ghten fl_e chain emd _e .................................. 11 installation section - pages 11 -- 27 tns*alia_on sdety instr_adJons ........................... 11 Detem_ine header bracket I_tion Se_ionai @y_r ................................................... 12 One@i_e door ....................................................... 13 InsteJ/the header b_cket ........................................ 14 Attd_ch f.he Torail to header bracket ......................... 15 PesitJon _e opener, .............................................. 16 H_ng _e opener ..................................................... 17 Ins_JI the wall _ntro[ ..................................... 18 Contents hsta_I the _ight and lens .............................................. 19 Attach emergency reles_se re;)e and h_dle .............. 19 Eiectdoat requirememts ................................................ 20 Safety reversing _nsor infom_afon .............................. 21 tn.sta_l _'_e sdety reversing sensor ........................... _, 23 F_ten d_r bracket (se@ona_ d_O .............................. 24 Fasten dear bracket (_e@i_ dc_0 ........................... 25 Conne_st door _q to #oHe¥ (sedJonat d<_O ................. 26 _nn¢_ d_r a_ to troliey (on_i_ d_aO .............. 27 Adjustment sc_ion - pages 28 - 30 Travel limit adjustments .......................................... 28 Force adjustments ........................................................... 29 Test the _fe_, reve_ing sensor ...................................... 3,0 Test U_e _fety _eve_e _ystem ..................................... _O O_raflon _#ety instm_ions ................................... 31 Care of your opene_ ........................................................... 31 M@n_en_ce _hedule ...................................................... 3'I O_ra,_on of your o_ner ................................................ 32 Re_eiver _d remote control pr_mming .................. 33 Ha_ng a premiere? .................................................... _, 35 Rep_r p_ta, rail as_mb_y ............................................... 36 Rep_r parts, instJation ...................................................... _3 R_a_r pan.s, e_ner as_rnbly .......................................... 37 A_ssor_es ........................................................................ _S Index .................................................................................. 39 How to order repair pa_ .................................................. 40 M_ntenance agreement ................................................... Warranty .......................................................................... 40 S_M by review!.ng these im_nt safeb_ aleM symbols When you see th_s Safety Symbol on the following pages, it will aIeA you to the possibility of damage to your garage door anNor the garage door opener if you do eot comply with the corresponding instruct_onso Read the instpacdons carefu#y. This garage door opener is designed and tested to offer safe service provided it Is Installed, operated_ mainta_ned and tested tn strict accordance with the safety Instructions contained tn this manual
You'll Need Tools Dudng assembly, installation and adjustment of the opener, instructions will call for hand too_s shown befowo _16_ 9'16% y Uaves de caja 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 ts oat of balance, call for professional garage door service, Garage doors, door springs, cablea, pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under extreme tension and can cause serious inJuc¢ or death, Do not try to loosen, move or adjust them yourselft 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 speeia_ conditions that exist and any additional matedais that may be required by referring to the lists on page 4 or page 5 To avoid damage to the garage door and opener, disable locks before installing and ope_ttng the opener, U_ a w_d screw or nail to ho_d locke in _he "O_n" (unlike) _sttion, Operation at other tha_ 120V 60 Ha wiil cause o_eer maffunct_om and damage, Before you begin, complete the following test to make sure your door is balanced, and }s not sticking or binding; - Lift the door about hatfway as shown, Re_ease the door, _t sho@d stay in place, sup_ded entire_y by its spdngs, , Raise and _ower the door to see if there is any SECTIONAL DOOR
Before you begin, su_ey your garage area to see whether any of the conditions below apply O Based on your particular requirements, there are severaI installation steps which might call for materials and!or hardware not included in the carton. ,_ Step 1 page ! 2 - Look at the wail or ceiling above the garage door. The header bracket must be securety fastened to stn3ctura_ sup_rts. ,, Step 5, page 17 - Do you have a finished ceiling in your garage? if so, a suppo_ bracket and additional fastening hardware may be required. Safety* reve_ing sensor, page 21 _ Depending upon gauge constructioe, wo¢_ blocks may need to be fastened to mounting locations before sensors are installed. , Step 10, page 22 _ Alternate floor mounting of the safety reversing sensor will require hardware not , Step 11, page 24 o Do you have a steel, aluminum, fiberglass or g!_ss panel dood* if so, hodzontai and recital reinforcement is required. , Look at the garage door where it meets the fioor. it must close o# the floor sit the way across. Other_wlse, the safety reverse system may _ot work properlyo See page 30. Floor or d_r should be repaired. o The opener c_ be installed within 2 feet of the ieR or dght of the door _e_er if there is a torsion spnng or center bearing plate in the way d the header bracket or d_r bracket area_ if.your door has the opener must be insta#ed in the center of the d_ See pages 12 &qd 24. • Do you have _q a_ess door in addition to the garage d_ if not, Model 53702 Emergency Key Re_ease is required, See page 38. , If your door is more than 7 feet high, see the longer raiis available on page 38, You may find it helpful to refer back to this page as you proceed with the _nstaitatton of your opener: 4
0 Based on your particular requirements, there are several insIailation steps which might _l br materials @qS_or hardware not included in _e _&£on Step I, page 13 o Look at the wafl o{ ceiiing above the garage door. 'The header bracket must be securely fastened to structural suppo_ls * Step 5_ page t7 o Do you have a finished ceiling in your garage? If so, a suppo£ bracket and add tiona! fastening hardware (riot supplied) may be required. , Safety reversing sensor, page 21 Depending on garage construction, wood blocks may need to be securety fastened to mounting Iocations before senso_ are installed. Step 10, page 22 - Alternate floor mounting of the safety reversing sensor will require hardware that is not provided. Step 11, page 25 _ Generally, a one pie_ door does not require reinforcemenL tf your door is lightweight, you _e refer to the information relating to section_ doors on page 24. ,, Step 11, page 25 _ Depending on your dooCs construction, you might need additional mounting hardware for the door brackeL o Do you have an a_ess door in addition to the garage dc_r? if not, Model 53702 Emergency Key Release is required. See page 38 , The gap between the bo_om 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 should be repaired One-Piece Door With Track You may find it helpful to refer back to this page as you proceed with the installation of your o_ner.
Opener CaAon Inventory Your garage door o2_ner is packaged in two ca_ons which contain at_ pa_s illustrated b@[ow, _f anylhing is missing_ carefu!!y check the packing matedaL PaAs may be "stuck" in Me foam_ Hardware for assembly and installation is shown on page 7 5_25 ('9, 5_5 (1) M_x_ieb 93225 Ugh_ed C4_ M_¢_ S[_24 or'4y Model 5_ e¢_y Compa_ R_o{e C_tt_ _4ea_r Bt_ke_ S4sfe_y Revergr_ £s_50{ _@ua_ng Bta_ V_4_h Square H_@_ (2} Arm _ C_'_aim ar_8 C@lm Safety Revers_g Sen_ Wth S_ (2) 6
Separate all hardware from the packages in the rail carton and the opener carton, as shown below, for the assembly and installation procedures. AssembLy Hardware T_o_ey ThCe_d_ Sh_ (1 } _16 _ {4} I/4 _ 20 _ 7/16 _ (4} Installation Hardware H_,_d_ R_t Gte_ ,,.-'_1¢* _8 _ _o;b_ _ (4) NL4 _ _8i6t Ro?e Safety Reversing Sensor Installation Hardware Hex _¢_w i/_-20 _ 11_" (2) Ca_ge _Rs Lo_ N_ _,/i#g N_ (2) _/4" - 20 × 1_" (4) _/4" _ (4)
Assembly Section: Pages 8- 11 To avoid installation d:mcu[ties, do not run the gauge d_r opener until :nst_ to do so. , Align _e 3 Torai_ se_ons on a fiat suRace exactty as shown° The end sections are identical Make sure the "arrow labet ° on the center se_ion is pointing toward the door.. , Inse_ the carnage bolts so the square bolt necks seat in the square holes in the T-rai! end sections and pass through the round holes in T_rait center section. Assemble lock nuts, ensure alignment and Ma_ sure _ n_ks are tig_en i_k nuts {_ o_ratJon, nef_ anddOr aa_n_ d_ re_r_lm % END of "T _a_l , Pos_on #_e _ble putiey bracket on #_e front end: of the T_raii as shown Fasten s_cure_y v_4th _e hardware, Hardware Shown Actual S:ze _16 _ 18×;7/8" Sd!6 _ 18 _1_ Whe_ t_ghte_ing _e sorews_ tO t_he rail Otherwise, the whe_ o_aer _s
Assembly Step 2 Install the Trolley on the T_ra# - Attach the threaded sha_ to the trotley wi_ the I_xck washer and nuts as shown Hardware Shown Actua_ Size L¢_k W_;_t Nut _'16" _1_ _ ,, 18 Trolley As a tem_rary stop. insed a screwdnver into the hole in the front end d the %rait. Slide the trolley assembly _ong the rail to the screwdriver stop if trolley hits against any nuts on the T_rai_, the bolts and Ruts were attached from the wrong side and must _ reposittoned. Review Step 1. Assembly Step 3 Fasten the T-rail to the Opener Place the opener on packing material to protect the cover. For coevenience, pat a support under the came pui_ey brackeL Remove the (2) 5/I6_18×1/2 _ washered _rews mounted in the top d the opener_ - Atign the holes in the back seGion of the %r'ai_ with the holes in the opener. * Fasten the rail with _e (2) washer_J screws previously remove& Tighten securely. Remember to use only these screwsf Any other screws wil! cause serious damage to the opener. lnse_ a 5/16"-18x7/8" hex screw stop hole in the T.-rail as shown. Tighten securely with a 511 6 _ lock washer and nuL This screw limits trolley travel in the UP direction. To fasten rail, use only those screws mounted in the top of the opener. Any other screws will cause serious damage to the opener. Was_e_e_J _¢ew Hardware Shown Actual Size Hex _tew Nut L¢_ Wa#_e_ 9
Assembly Step 4 Install the Chain/Cab@ & Attach the Sprocket Cover Figure 2 o_ _OCkef Detach the came loop from the capon and fasten it to the tro!fey with a master link from #Be hardware bag See master link procedure, Figure 'I, WiSh the trolley against the serewdnvec dispense the c_>_e around the pu_tey, , Pro@_ed back around the opener sprockeL Figure 2. Be sure sprocket teeth engage t}he chain, Continue forward to the trolley thresd_ shaft, Figure 3. Use the se_:md master _nk to connect the chain to the flat end of the shaft. Check to make sure the chain is not twtsted, , Remove the screwdriver F_gure 3 Ma$_er Unk n The Oit_a Master LJ_k Pr_r_; P_sh pins of r_3_stet link bar through _b_e k_p a_ hole in #on_ end d t_liey, Push _p over pins _nd into risk;hoe Stag c_ po_ spdng over _ep a_ into _yotchee unti_ _t_h pins are s_ure_y i_kedo To a_ach the sprocket cover: InseA the back t_ in the opener sbt. Squeeze the cover slightly and inseA the front tab in the s/st on the mounting plate, 10
Spir_ the inner nut and iock washer down the threaded shaft away from the trolley To tighten the chain, turn outer nut in the d#ection shown. As you turn the nut, keep the chain from Misting. - When the chain is appm×imate_y 1/2" above the base of the T-rail at its midpoint, re-tighten the inner nut to secure the adjustment. Sprocket noise can result if chain is either too When installation }s compete, you may notice some chain droop with the door ciosed This is normal if the chain returns to the position shown when the door is open, do not re-adjust the chain. NOTE: During future maintenance, ALWAYS pulI the emergency reiease handle to disconnect trolley before adiusting chain. C_Jte_ Nu_ }e_tN_ Ch_ I You have now finished assembling your garage door opener. Please read the following warnings before proceeding to the installation section: IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS i "U To reduce the risk of severe or death to persons: 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLA_ON INSTRUCTIONS. 2. install only on a properly balanced and lubricated garage door. An improperly balanced door may not reverse and could reautt in severe tnju_ or death. Repairs to cables, .spring assemblies and other hardware must be made by a professional service person before installing opener_ 3. Disable aii iocks and remove all ropes connected to the garage door before ins:tailing the opener._ Ropes connected to a garage doer can cause entanglement and death. 4. _f 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 Wall Control within sight of the door at a minimum height of 5 feet where small children cannot reach and away from all moving pa_s of the door. 7. Install the User Safe_ instruction Label on the wall adjacent to the control bu_on and the Maintenance instruction Labei 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 oneqnch high object or a 2x4 laid fiat on the floor, 9. Do not wear watches, rings or loose clothing whRe installing or servicing an opener. Jewelq or loose clothing can be caught in the mechanism of the garage door or the opener. 11
installation Section: installation Step 1 Determine Header Bracket Location installation procedures van/according to garage door bjpes_ Follow the instructions which appty to your door, Pages 12- 27 if the header bracket ts not rigtdiy fasten_ to a structural support on the header watt or cet[tng_ the safety reverse system may not work property (see page 30) The door might not reverse when required, and could cause The garage door springs, cables, putteys, brackets and theft hardware are under extreme tension, Do not attempt to loosen_ move or adjust them yoursef£ Serious personal inju_ or death could result, Call for protessior_aI garage door servfceo Str#_utal _(y_p_.s ............ _ Ciose the door and mark the inside ...... _ .............. veAieal centertine of the garage door _ilt * E£end the line onto the header wall _:_ above the de_:)r _ Remember, you can fasten the header bracket within 2 feet of the left or right of the door center only tf a torsion spring or center bearing p_ate is in the way; or' you can a_ach it to the ceiling (refer to page 14) when clearance ts m_nimaL (It may be mounted on the wall upstde down if necessary, to gain appro×imate_y 1/2 j If you need to install the header b_acket o,_ a 2x4 (on wall or ceiling), use lag ......... screws (not supplied) to securely @sten the 2x4 to structu£d sqppof_s as shown here and on page t& Open your door to the highest point of travel as shown Draw an intersecting hodzanta_ line on the header wat/2 above the high point. This height wi_/ provide traw_t clearance for the top edge of the door. Door clearance brackets are available for sectional doors when headroom clearance is _ess than 2°_ See accessory page 38 ocH,) f ........... Ce_r_g He_der of Trav_ Tr_:k Proceed to Step 2_ page 14o Sectiona! door wtth curved track 12 One,_p_ece door with horizontal track
Read the Safety instructions on page 12. They also apply to doors without tracks. ,Ciose #_e d_r and ma_'k the inside veRicai centerline of your garage door. E_end the line onto the header wall above door tf headr_m c{earance {s minimal, you can instai_ the header bracket on the ceiling. See page 14. header bMcket on a 2x4 (on wall or ceiling), use lag _rews (not suppti_) to secure_J fasten the 2x# to structural On.piece door without track One-pi_e door without track pivot hardware , Open your door to the highest _int of trave_ as shown Measure the distance from the top d the door to the floor° Subtract t, he actual height d the door. Add 8 _ to the remainder. (See Example). - Close the door and draw an inte_ectJng horizontal line on the header w_l at the dete_ined 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 ins_llatfon. EXAMPLE Distance from top of door (at highest point of travel) to fk_r .................... 92" Actua_ height of dc@r ............................................ 88" Remainder .................................................................. Add ......................................................................... 8 Bracket height on header wali .............................. =12" (Measure UP from top of CLOSED door.) Proceed to Step 2, page 14. 13
You can at_ch the header bracket either to the wail above the garage door, or to the ceiling. Follow the tnstr_Jctions which will work _st for your pa_leuJar requirements. Fasten the Header Bracket to the Wall o Center the bracket on the veAical guideline with the bo_om edge of the bracket on the hodzonta[ tine as shown (with the arrow pointing toward the * Mark either set of bracket holes (do not use _e holes designated for ce#ing mount), Ddl{ _16" pilot holes and fasten the bracket securely to a stm_u_ suppo_ with the hardware provided. W_ Hardware Shown Actua_ S_ze Fasten the Header Bracket to the Ceiling , Extend the ve_icat guide{ine onto the ceiling as shown, - Center the bracket on the ve_ica_ maP_ no more than 6" from the wall, Make sure the arrew is pointing toward the wall The bracket can be mounted flush against the ceiling when clearance is minima_ Mark h@es designated for ceiling mount only Drill 3/16 _ pilot holes and fasten bracket securely to a stru_ura_ suppo_ with the hardware pro,tided r_i_g M_r_Sng Ho_es The n_ how is for _'6_n 9 ®_y, Yo,J must _se _ag _r_s lo _T_un_ _h@ header b_'_ck_{ 14
installation Step 3 Attach the Torafl to the Header Bracket o Position the o_ner on the garage fl_r below the header bracket, Use packing material as a If the door spring Is in the way you'l! need help, Have someone hold the opener securely on a tem_ra_ suppoA to allow the T-rail to clear the o Position the _b_e puiley bracket against the header bracket Align the bracket holes and ioin with a clevis p_n as shewn, hse_ a r_ng fastener to secure, Hardware Shown Actual Size Clevis P_ O 15
Installation Step 4 Position the Opener Folow instructions wMch apply to your door type as l_ustrated. A 2×4 [aid fiat is convenient for setting an ideal door4o-T-ra/distance° Raise the opener onto a stepladder, You will ne_ help at this point it the ladder _a Open the door a/the way and place a 2×4 _aid flat on the top section beneath the T-ra/ If the top panel hits the trolley when you raise the door, puff down on the troltey release arm lo disconnect the inner and outer sections. The trolley can remain disconnected until S_ep 12 is With the door fu/y open and paratel to the floor, measure the distance from the floor to the top of the door Using a stepladder as a sup_)£, raise the opener to the same distance as the d_r from the floor (it will be at a stght 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 16
installation Step 5 Hang the Opener Two represen_gve installations are showo. Yours may be different, Hanging brackets should be &qgted, Figure 1, to provide rigid support On finished ceilings, Figure 2, a_ach a sturdy metat bracket to st_Jctural supports before installing the opener. The bracket and fastening hardware are not supplied. See accessory page 38. Measure the distance from each side of the opener to the strdctura! support° Cut both pieces of the hanging bracket to requ red DdH 3/16" pilot h@es in the structural supports Attach one end of each bracket to a support with 5/16"xl _.7/8 _ lag screws. ,, Fasten the opener to _he hanging brackets with 5/t 6_18x7/8" screws, _ock washers and nuts. Check to make sure the Torai/is centered over the door (or in _ine with the header bracket if the bracket is not centered above the doo0_ Remove the 2x4 Operate the d(x_r manuaHyo _f the door hits the rai_, raise the header bracket Figure 1 _'I 6x7/8 _ _e'w Hardware Shown Actua_ Size Lag Screw Hex Screw @'16 18×778 _ Nut _#16"_18 t,.6_kWAshef _i6" 17
Installation Step 6 InstMt the Wall Control , Stdp 1/4 ° of [ns@ation from one end of the be{{ wre; connect the wire to the two screw terminals on the back of the Wail Centre/: white to 2 and white!red to 1 Locate the Wall 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. Fasten the Lighted Push Button Wa_l Contro_ securely with 6ABxl 1,'2" screws The consote style uses 6AB×I" screws _f installing into d_waIL dri!_ 5/32" hoes and use the anchors provided Run the be/[ wire up the wall and across the ceiling to the opener_ Use insulated staples to secure the wre in severa_ @aces. Be cater@ not to pieree the wire with a stapIe, thereby resulting in a sho_. Receiver terminal _rews and the antenr@ are _ocated on the back pane_ of the opener. Position the antenna wire as shown. Then connect the bell wire to Ihe opener terminal screws: white to 2; whitdred to I. Remember to affix the User Safety Instruction tube[ to the walf near the Wall Control, and the Maintenance _nstruetion [abe_ in a prominent _oeat_on oe the {aside of the garage d_r. ff the label adhesive will not adhere to your garage wail surface (or becomes bose with time) use _acks to secure the [abe_ alongs de the wa_l control Page 32 explains bow to operate the opener using the lighted push bar or button as w@/as the L.._k and L.ight features on the Deiuxe Wail CorstroL Hardware Shown Actual Size 6AB x ¢* 8_tew Lghed Co_tsole Wail r;on tel D 0' Wa;i Ar_chocs Children operath_g or p_ay_n9 w_th a garage door opener can injure themselves or others_ The garage door could dose and cause serious injury or death Install the Wall Control (or any additionat push buttons) out of the reach of chHdrer_ and away from aH moving parts of the door and door hardware, but where the door is visJbleo Do not allow children to operate the p_eh buYeR(s) or the remote contro{(s)o A moving garbage door could injure someone under it Activate the opener on_y when the door is pro_r[y adjusted, you can s_ it e_ear_y, and there are no obstructions to door travel Do NOT connect the power and operate the opener at this dine. The trolley wH[ trave_ to the f@! open position but will not return to the c_oee posft_on until the sensor beam is connected and proper_y aligned. See Safety Reversing Sensor _nstructions begirming on page 2t. Outdoor Key Switch Accessory Connections To opener termin_ screws: white to 2; whitdr¢_d to I Deluxe Waft Control Lighted Console Waif Control Deh_A_ W_# O_vt_'@ [ igh[_ Con_ole Ugh_t Wt_ Con_to_ P_sh auAe# wa_ Coa{_ea 18
Installation Step 7 Instafl the Light and the Lens Instal| the lights - Install a 75 watt me_imum light bulb in the stoker. The light will turn ON and remain lit for approximately 4q/2 minutes when _wer is connected. Then the light will turn OFF. , If the bulb bums out prematurely due to vibration, replace it with a standard neck "Garage Door Ught Install the lens (except for Modef 53225) Apply slight pressure on IJse sides of the _ens and slide _e tabs into the slots in the end p_ef , Reverse the procedure to remove the fens° lnstalJation Step 8 Attach the Emergency Release R®e Do not use the red handle to pull the door open or closed, The rope knot couid become untied and you could Carl. Use the emergency release only to d_sengage the trolley and:, if possible, only when the door ts etosed. Garage doors are heavy. If the door is open when the handle is pulled, the door could close inadvertently if ft is not properly balanced, Sedous injury may result to persons under the door, Make sure the doorway ts clear of persons and obstructions before pulling handle when door is open, - Thread one end of the rope through the hole in the top of the red handle so "NOTICE" reads dght side up as shown Secure with an overh_d keel The knot should be 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 handie is 6 feet above the floor. Secure with an overhand knoL If it is necessary to cut the rope, heat seal the cut end with a match or lighter to prevent unraveling. t9
t ins aliat on Step 9 Electrical Requirements j "To reduce the dsk of eleetdc shock, your garage door opener has a grounding type plug with a third grounding pin. This pbg will only fit into a grounding If the plug doesnt fit into the outlet you have, conta_ a qu_ifi_d el6_Cia_ to install the pro_r outlet. { "To avoid inataflatlOn difficulties, do not run the opener at this time, ] If permanent wiring is required by your local code, refer to the following procedure: To prevent eiectrocufion, remove power from the garage door opener and from the circuit you plan to use for the permanent connection, To make a permanent oannection through the 718 _ diameter hole in the top of the opener (according to I_l 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 b_ass terminal;: the white (neutral) wire to the screw on the shyer terminal7 and td-_e ground wire to the green ground screw. The opener must be o Reinstall the cover. To avoid insfatlation dtfficutties_ do not run the opener at this time. 2O
Safety Reversing System Information you1] need before you begin the installation of the safety reversing sensor. The safety reversing sensor must _ connected and aligned correctly before the garage door opener wlil move in the down direction. This is a required _fety device and cannot be disabled, Instalia#on pr_edures are the same for sedionat Without a properly working safety reversing sensor, persona (particularly children) could be in]u_ 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 wi[[ be no higher than 4"4" above the garage fi_ro Disconnect power to the garage door opener before installing the safety reversing sensor. Be sure po'#er to the opener is disconnected. The sending eye transmits an invisible tight _am to the receiving eye The units can be installed on eider side of the garage door as long as the sun never shines directly into the receiving eye lens, Lc_k at the label on the eonneGor end of each use to identiPy the sensors. The brackets must be connected and fastened so that the sending and receiving eyes face each other as shown in Figure I. If an obstruct on breaks the light beam while the garage door is c_osing_ the door wilt stop and reverse to fuil open position and the opener lights will flash for 5 seconds The bracket_ must be securely fastened to a solid sudar_ such as the studs on either side of the door, or add a piece of wood at each location if installing in The invisible Hght beam path must be unobstnJcted. No pad of ttie garage door (or door tracks, spdngs, hinges_ roIIers or other hardware} can interrupt the beam whiie the d_3r is closing If it does, use a pie_ of wr_d te build out each sensor mounting iocation to the minimum depth required for Ight beam c_earance a_3ve f;c_ f_ rot_::_n Area Figure 1 : Facing the door from inside the garage 21
Figures 2 and 3 show assembly of bracke_ and °C" wrap based on the recommended instafiation of the sensors as shown on page 21 However, Figures 4 and 5 are variations which may ins_i_ation requirements baser Make sure the wraps and brackets are align_ so the sensors will face each other across _e garage door, Fasten the "C _ wraps to the mounting brackets having square holes, using the hardware shown n Figure 2 Connect each assembly to a slo_ed bracket, using the hardware shown in Figure 3_ Note the alignment of the brackets for left and right stdes of the door_ , Finger tighten the lock nuts o Use bracket mounting holes as a template to locate and drill (2) 3/16 _ diameter pilot holes on both sides d the g_age door, 4%6 ` above the floor but not exceeding 6t (See warning on AEach bracket assemblies with 1/4"xl-1/2 _ _ag _crews as shown in Figure 3. Adiust dght and le_ side bracket assemblies to the same distance out from the mounting sudace. Make sure all door hardware obstructions are cleared Tighten the nuts securely. Figure 2 Figure 3 Me#_tk_ Br_k_t Hardware Shown Actual Size #10 32 _ :_8" #10 x 32 1/4 x 1_1_ 1/4" - _o_& Nut A_ternate Wall Mount _i_h Sq_e Ho e8 f f:_ A,¢ > &/ wlb_te : r :i ' ,o "Z_: .... Figure 5 A_temate FIoo_ Mount 22
'_ Center each sensor unit in a "C _ wrap with lenses pointing toward each other across the d_r (see Secure sensors with the hardware shown Finger tighten the wing nut on the receMng eye to allow for final adjustmenL Securely tighten the sending eye wing nut, , Run the wires from _th sen_rs to _e opener_ Use insulated stapJes to secure wire to walt and Step 1/4 _ of insulation from each set of wires. Separate white and whit_lblack wires sufficien#y to cermet to the opener terminal screws: white to 2 and white,_lack to 3. Plug in the opener.. Make sure the Lock Feature is off, Green indicator !ights in both the sending and receiving eyes wi/i gtow steadily [f widng connections and aIignment are correct. if the indicator light is offin the receiviog eye (and the invisible light beam path is not obstru_ed)_ alignment is required Loosen the receiving eye wing nut to alfow slight rotatiGq of unit. Adjust sensor vertically newer hodzontaily until the green indicator light glows When indicator lights are glowing steadily in bo_h units, tighten the wing nut in the receiving eye uniL Figure 6 1 If the sending eye indicator light does r_ot glow steadily after !nstJlation, check for: - Kle_tdc power to the opener. A short in the white or white,_l_k wres These can _cur under staples or at screw tem_in_ connections, * Incorrect widng between senso_s and opener, , An open wke (wre break}. 2. if the sen#ing eye indicator light clews stead@ but the receiving eye indi@.tor light doesn't: o Check alignment , Check for an open wire to the receiving eye. i Hardware Shown Actual Size _#z4 Wre Figure 7 O_;_r_et 7 e rmi_9t,_; OPffN_R TERMINAL _R[WS Pro_P_ A_-ea 23
Installation Step 11 Fasten Door Bracket Foliow instructions which apply to your door type as illustrated beiow or on page 25° To prevent damage to steel, aluminum_ fiberglass or glass pane_ doors, always reinforce the inside of the door _th veAicaily and horizontally with an angle Iron. Figure i Center the door bracket on the previously marked vertical guideline used for the header bracket installation - Position the bracket on lhe face ot 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 d the bracket directly below any structural suppoM across the top of the door. Mark and ddti &ll 6" _eft and right fastening holes Secure the bracket as shown in Figure I if there is ve_'ticaI reinforcemenL if your installation doesn't require vertical reinforce meat but does need top and bottom fastening holes _or the door brackeL position the door p_ate over the door b_acket as shown in Figure 2 Fasten securely with hardware shown in Figure 1 Hardware Shown Actual Size 24
P_ease read and comply with the warnings and reinforcement instructions on page 24. They apply to oneopieoe doors also, * Center the bracket on the top of the doer, in fine with the header bracket as shown. Mark hotes. Drill 5/16 _ pilot holes and fasten _e door bracket with hardware supplied_ _f the door has no exposed framing, drill 3/16" pilot holes &nd fasten the bracket with 5/16_xl _1/2" lag screws (not supplied) to the top of the door. The door bracket may be installed on the top edge of the door ff required for your installation. (Rder to the dotted line optional placement drawing.) Drill 3/16" pilot holes and substitute 5/16"x1_1_" lag screws (not supplied) to fasten the bracket to the door. Hardware Shown Actual Size 25
Installation Step !2 Connect Door Arm to TrMley Fotlow _nstructtons which appy to your door type as illustrated below and on page 27, Make sure garage door ts fully c_o_d. Pull the emergency release handle to disco#nect _e outer trollley from the inner trolley, Slide the outer trolley back (away from the door) about 2" as shown _n Figures I, 2 and 3. F_gare 1: Fasten straight door arm section to outer trol[ey with a cevis pin_ Secure the connection with a ring fastener Fasten cawed door arm to the doer bracket in the same way as shown. [n_r Toffy F_gure 2: Bdng arm s6stJons together, Find two pairs of holes that _ine up and join se_ions Select ho_es as far apart as possible to increase door arm rigidib:,o Hole Affgnment Alternative Figure 3: _, if holes in catered arm are above bores in straight arm, disconnect straight am'L Cut about 6" from the solid end, Reconnect to trolley with cut end down as shown_ Bring arm sections together. Find two pairs of hoies that line up and join with screws, lock washers and r_uts, Hardware Shown Actual Size Nui 5f16" _ 18 L_k Washer _l_'J" e#_# F_slene¢ He_: _;_ew CI_s Pi_ Figure 3 Proc_d @ to Adjustment otep t, page 28, Troiiey wH[ re_ngage automatically when the opener ts operated_ 26
Assemble the Door Arm: ,, Fasten the straight and curved door am_ secl,ions toge_er to lhe longest possible length (with a 2 or . With the door closed, connect the straight door am s_tion to the door bracket with a c_evis pin , Secure with a ring fastener. On one-pie_e doo_, before connedJng _e d_r a_ to the trolby the t_.¢el limits must _ a_usted. Um_ adiustment screws are I<%ated on the/eft side panei as shown on page 28. Follow adiustment pnx:edures below J ........ C_ E#_ck_a_d S_&nt Adiustment Proc_ures for One-Pi_e Doors Ope_ Door Adjustment: Decrease UP limit - Turn the UP t_mit adiustment screw counter,- cl_kwise 5-1/2 turns • Press the Wai_ Controt push bar or button. The troliey witl travel to the fully open _sition. - Manu_ly raise the door to the open position (paralle_ to the floor), and _ifl the door arm to the trolley_ The a_m shouid touch the trolley lust in back of the door arm connecter hole. Refer to the fully open trolley/door am positio_ in the illustratiom If the arm does not extend far enough, adjust the _imit fu_her. One full turn equals 2" of Closed Door Adjustment: D_rease DOWN limit Turn the DOWN Iim}t adiustment screw cbckwise 5 • Press _he Wa{_ Cont_)I push bar or button. The troliey wiIt trave_ to the fully ctosed position. . Manually etose the door and iiff _e d_r arm to the troltey. The arm should touch the trolley just ahead of the door arm connector hob. Refer _o the fufty c_osed trolley/door arm positions in the iliustratiom if _he am is beh}nd the connector ho_e, adiust the iimit further. One ftJl_ turn equals 2" of troliey travei Connect the door arm to the trolley . Close the door and ioin the eu_ed arm to the connector hole in [he trot_ey with the remaining clevis pin. It may be necessa_ to lift the door slightly to make the connection, - Secure with a nng fastener. . Run the opener through a comptete travel cycled if the door has a slight "backward" slant in fu_l open position as shown in the illustration, decrease the UP limit until the d_r is paraItel to the floor. 27
Adjustment Section: Adjustment Step 1 Adjust the UP and DOWN Limits Do not make any i{mit adjustments until the safety reversing sensors are completely installed° Limit adjustment settings regu{ate the points at which Lhe doer will stop when moving up o_ down, The door will stQo in the up direc_on # anything intederes with door t_avel The door wil_ reverse in the down direction if anything intederes with the door trave_ (including binding or unbalanced doors)_ To operate the opener, press the Wa_ Centre! push bar, Run the opener through a complete trave_ o Does the door open and close @mpletely? Does the door stay closed and not reverse unintentionally when tulty closed? /f your door passes beth of these tests, no limit adjustments are necessaPy unless the reversing test Adjustment procedures are outlined below° Run the opener through a complete travel cycle afler Repeated operat}on of the opener dur}eg adjustment procedures may cause the motor to overheat and shot off, Stmp}y wait 15 minutes and t_ again° Read the pr,_edures carefuNy before proceeding to Adjustment Step 2 Use a screwdriver to make limit Pages 28- 30 }mproper adjustment of the trave! Hmits will inte_ere w}th the proper operation of the safety reverse system_ The door m_ght not reverse properly when required and could seriously injure or kill someone under it, Test the safety reverse system following aH adjustments to the trave| HInes, See page 30. A_us_men_ f Le_ _ Pa_i How and When to Adjust the Limits }f the door does not open completely but opens at least f}ve feet hcrease up travel Turn the UP limit adjustment screw ciockwise. One turn equals 2" of travel }f door d_s not open at }east 5 feet: Adjust the UP (open) force as e×plained in Adjustment Step 2, if the door does not close completely hcrease obwn travel Turn the DOWN limit adiustment screw counterclockwise One turn equals 2" of travel ff dc8r sfli_ won't c_ose compiete_y, try lengthening the door arm, (Page 26,) if you have adjusted the door a_ to the m_imum length and the door still wil_ not dose completely, Iower the header bracket, See _nstaHatJon Step 1, pages 1211& If the opener reverses in folly c}os_ pos}tton Decrease down travel Turn the DOWN _imit adiustment screw c_ockwise One turn equals 2 _ of travel ]if the door reverses when dosing and there is no vistb}e _ntederence to trave_ cycle if the opener _ights are flashing_ the Safety Reversing Sensor is obstru_ed Remove the obstrue_en Test the door for binding: Pull the emergency re}ea_ handle Manually open and c_ose the door, If the door is binding, call fer garage door service ff the dr_r is not binding or unbalanced, adjust the DOWN (close) force. See Adjustment Step 2. 28
Force adiustment controls are iocated on the back panel of the opener. Force adiustment ee_ings regulate the amount of power required to open and dose the door The door will stop in the up direction if &%_hing intederes with its travel The door will reverse in the down direction if an_hing intederes with its travel (including binding or unbalanced doors). if the fercJes are set too light, door travel may be interrupted by nu,_sance reversats in the down dire<:tion and stops in the up direclion. Weather cond}tions can affect the door movement so occasional adiustment may be needed. The maximum force ad}ustment r_ge is 260 d_rees, about 3,/4 d a complete turn Do not force controls beyond that _xsinL Turn force adjustment controts with a screwdr ver. A_iir_ L_L_ Too much force on the d_r wil! interfere with the proper operation of the safety reverse system, The door might not reverse properly when require_ and could seriously injure or kill someone under it. Do not increase the force _yond the minimum amount required to dose the d_r. Do not use the force adjustments to compensate for a binding or sticking garage door, Test the safety reverse system fol|owing aH adju_ments to force levets, See page 30, _ot_ Adtu_l_n_ How and When to Adjust the Forces Test the DOWN (close) force Grasp the door bo_om when the door is about haffway through DOWN (ctose) travel. The door should reverse Reversal halfway through down travel does not guarantee reversal on a two4nch obstruction. See page 3& If the doer is hard to hold or doesnt reverse, decrease the DOWN (close) force by turning the control counterc!oekwise Make 10 degree turn adiustments unti_ the door reve_%es normally After each adiustment, 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 shouid stop If the door is hard to hotd or doesn_ stop, decrease UP (open) force by turning the control counterclockwise. Make 10 degree turn adjustments unti_ the door stops easily. After each adiustment, run the opener through a Gsmp_ete travel cycle, ff the door doesn't open at least 5 feet increase UP (Open) force by turning the control clockwise Make 10 degree turn adiustments untii door opens completely. Re-adjust the UP limit if neeessa_. After each adjustment, run the opener through a complete travel cycle. if the door reverses during the down (ciose) cycle and the opener lights aren't flashing increase DOWN (dose) force by turning the control c!oskwise. Make 10 degree turn adjustments until the door completes a close cycle. After each adjustment, run the opener through a cornplete travel cycle. Do not increase the force beyond the minimum amount required to close the door, 29
Test The Safety" Reversing Sense Press the remote control push button to open the door. . Place the opener ca4on in the path of the door. Press the remote control push bu_on to close the door The deer will not move more than an and the opener f@ht will flash. Prdessional se_Jce is required if the opener ctoses the door when the safe_y reversing sensor is obstructed. I The garage door opener wH! not ctose from a remote control if the indicator light in either sensor is off(aleAing you to the fact that the sensor is misaligned or obstructed). The garage door can be closed by pressing and holding the Wa}_ Control push bar or bu_on unti_ down travel is completed, sa_,w Rew_.ts _g se_4_ _ Sa_et Adjustment Step 4 Test the Safety Reverse System Test.: Place a on@inch board (or a 2x4 _md flat} on the floor centered under the garage door. Operate the door in the down direction. The doer must reverse on s#lking the obstruction, _f the door steps on the obstruetion_ it is not traveling far" enough in the down direction. o hcrease the DOWN limit by turning the DOWN Hmit adiustment screw countercJc_wise 1/4 turn. Repeat the test On a sectional door, make sure Ilmff adjustments do not force the door arm beyond a straight up and down positiom _ _e }liasfmatlon on page 26 , When the door reverses on the onednch t_ard, remove the obstruction and mn the opener througt_ 3 or 4 complete travel _ie_es to test a_diustment. |f the door wH! not reverse after repeated adiustment atIempts, call Sears Service Center for garage door opener service. Failure to test and adjust the safety reverse system may result in serious injury or death to persons trapped by a closing garage dean Repeat this test once a month and adjust as nc_ded_ Important safety check Repeat Adjustment Steps 1, 2 and 4 after: o Each adiustment of door arm Ienggq, force controls or _imR controls o Any repair to or adjustment of the garage door (including spdngs and hardware}, o Any repair to or buckling of the garage floor. Any repair to or ad:iustment of the opener 30
iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS To reduce the risk of severe injury or death to persons: t READ AND FOLLOW ALL |NSTRUCT!ONS, 2. Do not permit children either to operate or to play with the opener_ K_p remote contro! in a locagon inaccess_Me to chiidren. 3. Operate opener only when the door ts _n full view and free from any obstruction. K_p the door tn sight until it is completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR. 4. Check safety reversal system monthty_ See page 30. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a oneqnch (or a 2x4 board iatd fiat) object placed on the floor. If an adjustment Is made to either the force or the limit of travet, both adiustments may be needed and the safety rever_l system must be checked. Failure to property adjust the opener may result in severe injutTy or death. 5. if possible, use the emergency retease Only when the door is in a c!os_ position. Caution should be taken whenever the disconnect cord is actuated with the door open. Weak or broken springs may cause the door to fail rapidly, causing injury or death to persons. 6. KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. S_ page 3. An improperly balanced door may not reverse when required and could result in severe injury or deat,5. Repairs to _bles, spring assemblies and other hardware must be made by a professional garage door _rson. 7. Discoenect the e{ectric power to the garage door opener before making any repairs or removing the covers. s. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS° Care of Your Opener Limit and force adjustment controls _e remote control Limit Controls Force Controls Ad!ustmer_ L_bga Weather conditions may cause some minor changes in door operation requiring some re,* adjustments, paAicularly dudng the first year of Pages 28 and 29 refer to the limit and force adiustments Only a screwdriver s required_ FoIIow the instructions carefu{_y Repeat the safety revers_ test (page 30) after any adjustment of limits or force. 1%e opener must learn the code oN any new remote control Page 33 explains how to program your receiver and how to erase a!l codes if required Self ser,4ce of you_' reseiver is not recommended If seP4ce is r-_eeded contact your nearest Sears Service Center _he remote control ba_e_ The green test light should glow and the opener should operate when the remote contr@ is activated If the green test light is dim or does not eeme on, The 12 Voit bakery should produce power for at least a year Dispose of your old battery propedy_ Maintenance Schedule Once a Month Manually operate door. If it is unbalanced or binding, call for professional garage door sePvice, Check to be sure door opens & closes fully. Adiust iimits and/or force if necessary. (See pages 28 and 29.) Repeat the safety reverse test. Make any necessary adjustments (See page 30) Twice a Year Check chain tenstom Disconnect trolley first. Adiust if necessary (See page 11), Once a Year Oil door toilers, bearings and hinges The opener does not require additional lubrication. Do not grease the door tracks_ 31
Operation of Your Opener A_ivate the o_ner with ar_y of the fo_lowing_ l. T_he Remote Control 3-Funetion and Compacb Hold large push button down until the door starls to move, Sing,_ function Hoid push button unti! the door starts to move, 2. The Wall Control Hold push bar or button down until the door sta_s to move. 3. _e Key Switch or Key!ess Entry. Weak or broken springs could allow an open door to fail (either rapidly or unexpectedly), resulting in serious injury, death or property damage, _f possible, use the emergency re_ease rope and handle only when the door _s fully ciosed, When the opener is activated with the safe_ reversing sensor installed and correctly aiigned: I /f open, the door wil_ dose.. If closed, it wiil open. 2. If closin% the door will reverse. 3. If openingsthe door will stop (allowing space for entry and exit of pets and for fresh air)_ 4 If the door has been stopped in a pa_ial_y open _>sition, it will c_ose_ 5 _f obstructed while closin% the door will reverse 6 If obstructed while opening, the dc_or w_l_ stop, 7. The garage do/or wi/_ revere in the dosing cTde when _e invisible _am is broken, ff fully c_en, the d<_r wi_ not dose When the beam is broken, "gee sensor has no effe_ in _e opening _yde. If the sensor is not installed or r_ot at gned correctly, the door won't close from any remote control You can c{ose the d_or with the Wall Control, hhe Key Switch, or Key_ess Entry, however', if you activate them until down travet is complete, if you release them too soon, the door wili reverse. The opener lights will brink for 5 seconds when the safety revers ng sensor causes the door to reverse. The O_ner Ughts will turn on under the following conditions: When the opener is init aIly p!ugged in; when the power is intemJpted; when #_e opener is activated. It will turn off autamati_ly after 4-112 minutes or provide constant light when the Light feature is activated. Bulb size is 75 wa_s maximum Bme_ger_ Re_ HarcJ_ Manual d_sconnect The toeko_ feature prevents the troliey from reconnecting aatomat;caIty_ Pull the down and back (toward the opener} The door can then be raised and lowered manually as often as necessary, To disengage the _ockout feature, pull the emergency handle troiley will reconnect on the next UP or DOWN To open the door The doo_ shouid be fully dosed if possiMe_ Puli down on the red emergency reIease handle and lift the door manually To re_nnect the d@r to the opener, press 1_he Wal! Control push bar or button. Re}ease H _'_Se Lockout position Operation of the Press the _ighted push bar or button to open or c_ose the d_r Press again to reverse the deer dudng the c_osing cyc}e or to stop the door while it's opening.. Deluxe Lighted Console (model 53824 on_y) Light feature: Press the Light button, If the opener light is off. it w_l turn on _f the opener _ight is on, (even in the 4ol,/2 minute automat c cycle} it will turn off. But it you use the Ught button to turn the !ight or'} and then activate the opener, the light will turn off after 4_l/2 minutes_ The Light button will not coet_ol the opener light when the door is in motion, Wall Contro_ Lock feature: The Lock feature is designed to prevent operation d the door from portable remote controls. However, the door w_I open and close from the Detuxe Wa_t Control push bar the Key Switch and the Multi*Function Key[ess Entry. To activate: Press and ho_d _e Lock button for 2 seconds The push bar _[ght will flash as _ong as the Lock feature is on. To turn o#: Pre_s and hoid the Lock bu_on again for 2 seconds,The push bar _ight w_H stop flashing. No_a_ operation witl resume The Lock feature wi!l also turn off whenever the SRT bu_on on the opener end pand is activated. 32
Receiver and Remote Control Programming To comply wt_ F'CC Pates adiustmenl or modifications of _his receiver _n(_/or _rar_smi_er ere prohibited e×cepl k)_' changing the code $et_ ng or _eplacieg _he bsttery_ THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS, Models with 3-function remote controls: The remote contro!(s) has been factory set to operate with the large push button. However, you can use either of the two smart bu_ons, if you prefen And, the 34unction remote @ntroi(s) _n a_ activate additional garage door openers andtor _ight controls, Below are instru_ions for programming your opener to match the other buttons on your remote controls and any additional remote controls you may }urchase_ See availaMe accessories on page 38. Models with a single4unction remote control: The garage door wilt operate when you press the remote control push button. Refer to the information betow if you _;,ant to add a 3 funclion remote cmntrol or erase ysur programmed code. 53000SRT Series Garage Door Openers (With "SRT" Bu_on) Your "SRT ° garage door opener will operate with as many as four "SRT" po_le remote controis and one Mufti_Function Key_ess Ent_ Children operating or p_aylng with a garage door opener can injure themse|ves or others. The garage door could cfose and cause serious injury or death. Do not allow children tO operate the wat| push button(s) or remote A moving garage doer could injure or kill someone under it_ Activate the opener only when you can see the door c|ear|y, it is free of obstructions, and is properly adjusted. Figure 1 S|ngle Function M|R_ 3-Fan.ion Remote Control Remote_Control _o# to _te O_er To Add A Remote Control 1 Se/e_ a remote contro_ push button to operate the receiver 2. Press and hold the selected remote control push button, Figure t. 3 Then press and release the "SR7 _' button on the back panel of the opener, Figure 2 The opener light will flash once. Now the opener will operate when the remote control push bu_on is pressed. If you re_ease the remote control push butlon before the opener Hght flashes, the opener wHI To Change the Selected Push Button On the Same Remote Control if you decide to use a different remote control button than originally programmed into the opener, you need to erase aNthe Iearn_ c_es and reprogram each remote _ntrol used to operate the garage Standard 3.oFunction Remote Control Figure 2 Garage Door Opener (With "SmaW' Bu_on) 7 To Erase All Remote Control Codes , Press and ho[d the °SRT ° button on the opener panel until the indicator light turns off (about 6 seconds). All the codes the opener has learned will be erased. To repro]ram, repeat Steps 1,2 and 3 for each remote centre[ in use Code programming instructions are also located 33 _ND _AN_L
Having a ProbJem? Probable Cause and Solution 1 Does the opener have electdc power? Plug a _amp into the outlet. _t it doesn't light, operate from either check the fuse box or Me @rcuit breaker (Some outlets are centre/ted by a w@I switdq,) the Waft Cent,rot or 2. Have you d sabred all d_×_r k_ks? Review installation instnsction w_onings on Page 11. the remote control: 3. is there a buiid_up of Joe 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 repkaced. 5. Repeated opera£ion may have tdpped the ovedoad prote_tor in the motor. Wait 15 minutes. Try again_ ! _s the Wail Centre//it? If not, remove the bell wire from the opener terminal screws. from the remote Short the red and whte terminals by touching both terminals at the _sme time with a control_ but not from piece of wire _f the opener runs, cheek for a faulty wire connection at the Wall the Wall Controh Centre!, a short under the staples, or a broken wire. 2 Are the wiring connections correct? Review Step 6, page 18. from the Wail Control, but net from the remote centre# 1. If your model has the Lock feature, make sure the lock is Off. 2. Is any wall push button flashing? Your opener needs to redeam a remote controi cede Refer to InstnJctions on the opener p_neL 3. Does the battery test light glow when the remote control push button is pressed? _f not, replace the bakery. 4. Program the r(xseiver to match the remote control code. 5 Repeat the receiver programming procedure with aft remote controls. _ee remote control 1. Check the battery test light, if the light is d{m, replace the bakery 2_ Change the Iocation of the remote centre{ {r_your car_ 3. Check to be sure. the antenna on the side or back panel of opener extends fully downward 4. Some instailations may have sho_er range due to a meta_ door, toil backed insulation, or metal garage siding If operational n_se is a problem because of proximity of the opene_ to the _iving disturbing in tiring quarters, the Vibration iselator Kit 41 A3263 can be installed. This kit was designed to quatt_,rs of homo: minimize vibration to the house and is easy to install The garage door 1. Be sure that a{I remote control push bu_ons and battery indi_'_tor !ights are off, 2 Remove the bell wire from the Wall Control terminals and operate from the remote control on_y_ If this so!yes the problem, the Wall Contrei is faulty (replace), or there is an intermittent sho_ on the wire beb_een the Wall Control and the opener The door doesn't 1. If the door has been woAing propedy but now doesn't open a_i the way, increase t_he open completely: up force. See page 29. 2. Is something obstructing the door? Remove the obstruction or repair the door_ 3, if door opens at least 5 feet, the trove! limits may need to be increased One turn equats 2 inches of travel See page 28. Repeat the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete. Review the travel iimits adiustment procedures on page 28. doesn't close Repeat the aafo_ reverse test after any adjustment of door arm length, close force or down limit. 34
Having a Problem? (continued) Probable Cause & Solution I. tf the opener lights blink, check the safety reversing sensor, See page 23, won't close: 2. It the opener _ights do not b_ink 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; me door reveres for 1 Is something obstructing time d@or? Puli the red emergency retease handle. Operate the door manua{ly. It it is unbalanced or binding, cali for professional garage doer sewice don't blink:- 2, Clear army Joe or snow from the garage floor area where the door closes. 3. Review the force adjustment procedures on page 29. 4. _f door reverses in the tufty ctosed posit on, decrease the travel limits (page 28), Repeat safety reverse test a£ter a_iustments to force or travel limits. The nc_d for occasional adjustment of the force and limff ,settings is normal Weather conditions in particular can affect door travel. _e door rever_s for Check the safety reversing sensor_ Remove any obstruction or a_ign _he receiving eye See page 23. biiek for S _ds .... don't turn on: Replace the light bulbs (75 watts m_imum) Use a standard neck garage door opener bulb it regular bu{b bums out , , don't turn off: /s the Light feature on? Turn it off. The opener strains or The door may be out of bal&_'_;e or the spdngs are broken C_ose the d_r art_ u_> the maximum force is emergen@, televise to di_;onne_ the trolley, Open and cio_ _e d_r m_-_ual/y. A property beJan_d d_r will stay in _y p®int of _ave_ while _ing sup_d6<l entireb/by its spdr_s. If it door: d_s not_ disconnect _e o_ner _nd c_/I a professional ga_@e de_r _eviceman, Do not increase the force to o_te t,5e o_nero The opener motor 1 The garage door spdngs are broken, See above. hums briefly, then 2, It the prob_ern _rs on the first operation of the opener, dc_r may be k_kc_£ DL_sbte won't work: the door/_k: If the chain was removed and reinstaIl_J, the motor may be out of phase. Remove t_he chain; cycte the motor to the down _aition Obsewe the drive spr_Ket. When _ turns in a citY, vise direction e_d stops in _ne down _s_ion, reins_!_ the ehan, Repeat the safety reverse test after the adjustment is complete, 1, U99 the emerger>_y re}e_e to dis@nne_ iXe trolley. _r_e _@r _ _ o[_en_ a_.t cbs_S operate due to manually W_en lf_e r_wer is restore, pre_ __e W_[ _ntrot pash _ &qd troliey wilt power failure: automaticJy r_nned (unle_ trolley is in _;ko_ posi_on.) See _ge 32, 2 The Emergency Key Re_ease accessory (for use on garages with no service d_r) disconnects the trolley from outside the garage in case of power failure. The chain droops It is norma_ for the chain to droop slightly in the c!osed d_r position° Use the or sags: emergency release to disconnect the trolley, It the chain returns to norma_ height when the trolley is disengaged and the door reverses on a one@_ch board, no adjustments are needed (see page 11) 35
Repair PaNs Rail AssemMy Pa£s 3 3 4 5 6 7 installation PaNs 3 KEY PART NO. NO_ DESCRIPTION 1 4 !A4086,,i Lighted _nsole wai controt 2 41A4t66 Lighted push bu_on wail control 3 41A4086A Deiuxe lighted wa_l control 4 41A_8i Singie,otune_ oh remote contro_ hous ng & screw enly (no ckcu_t [_ard) 5 41A3888 3,°functiOr_ remote cont_o_ housing & screw only 6 41A3592 34unction compact remote cofltrel housing & screw onty 7 10A14 8 29C!28 g 41 f,2828 !0 217A238 11 12B380 12 12B374 13 41A4353 4 t A4373A I5 I6 tAgg5 41 A3489 1B3117 183B110 83A4 4 t A3473 41B2616 4 ! A3594 Master link kR Compiete t_ei/ey assembly Torai_ center section Lrai/_ end sect on (each) Chain _d cabte Cabie pulley bracket assembly NOT BROWN Rai} assembly hardware kit (in<;_udes hardware i_lustrat_ on page 7) 'i 78B35 178B_ 12B350 12_84 12_83 12£%_85 Remote control visor c!ip Emergency _ope & handle assy: 2_onductor bell wire _, ,white & white/red Door bracket Header bracket w/Clev s pin & fastener (r_eh4ng and sending eyes) w_th 3' 2o_nductor bei/wire attache4 Cuw_ door arm sectioe 18 Square hole bracket 19 °C _ wrap bracket 20 S_ot_ed bracket NOT SHOWN 4iA3535 k_staHation ha_'dware bag (_ncludes hardware illustrated on page 7) 4tA4116 Safe_[y sensor hardware 114A1903 Ownees manua_ 36 4 18 7 8 12 | 19
Opener Assembly Pa_s Repair Parts 18 17 3 13 12 11 PART KEY PART NO DESCRiPTiON NO. NO, DESCRIPTION tl 4t03058 KEY NO. 1 2 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 310380 Spr_Pket cove_ 41C4220A Gear and sptc_:ket a,ssy. Complete with: Spdng washer _rust washer 41A2817 41B4245 41A4352 175B88 108048 30B363 30B387 30B366 1_373 41A3150 Ro# pins (2} Ohve gear and wom_ gear Hei_a! gear wlretainer and grease Ddv¢_worm gear kit w!grease Line cerd Ught s(_ket Lens Capacitor 1/2 hp Capacitor - !/3 hp Capac}tor 1/4 h@ Terminal b!_k w/screws 12 41A3,474-1 41A3474_2 41A_74o5 13 41A2818 14 4103452 15 41C4898A 16 41C4246 !7 41A2826 18 414JZ822A !9 41A4315-'7C Ung_e_31 replacement motor and bracket assemNy Complete with: Motoc worm° bracket, bearing assembly, RPM sensor Cover - 1/2 h,p Cover _ 1/3 h,po Cover o 1/4 h,p, HeI_! gear and retainer w/grease RPMsensor assembly Wire hamess assy. w/p_ug Iniermpter cup assy Reviver logic board assy Complete with: 2O 4tA3691 41A2825 End panel w/NI labels End panel w/ail labels NOT SHOWN Opener assembly hardware kit (includes screws not de_gnat_ by a number in illus ) 37
Sears mode_ numbers and descriptions_ 53702 53703 537_ 53705 53709 53714 Requ£ed for a garage with NO access door, Opens the garage d_sr automaScal}y from outside when remote control is 8 F®t Rail E_ension To _/ow an 8 fc>ot _x_r to c_n _dHy. i0 F_t Rail Exttension: _Tb _low a 10 fc_t _r to c_en fusty, Door Clearance Brackets: { For Sectional Doors Om_4 Replace top brackets and rollers on door to reduce height of door travel For use when insta_iing opener in garage with iow headroom clearance, 53759 53773 53774 53_5 53779 3-Function Compact Remote Control: With key dr_g & Velcro faster in9 W_re4n Light Contro_: Controls intedor or extedor Iights. Wires into the electrica_ box like a dimmer switch_ Pfugqn Light Control: Controls interior Iights Piugs into a wall receptacle Mu_ti Function Key_ess EntPj: Enables homeowner to operate garage door opener from outside by enter eg code on speeialIy designed keyboard. 3-Function Standard Size Remote Controi: includes visor clip. For finished ceilings or where you require additional support based on garage constnJction. Includes bracket and fastening hardware 38
index Access DoodOutstde Key Release Aecesso_ 4, 5 Chain Tension 4, 5_ 11 Electrical Safety Warnings 2, 20, 3t Garage Door Testing for balance, binding and sticking 3, 28, 31 Determining high point of travel: Secflo_l door 12 On@piece door 13 Disabling existing locks 3, 11 Door cbaranee brackets (for garages with low headroom) 12, 38 Force controls Adiustment proe_ures 4, 29 Problems that might require force adjustments _ 35 Safety warP_ngs 29, 3l Door hardware 3, 9, 11, 12, 18, 31,32 Mainten_ce instruction iabel 11 28 Reinforcement requirements 4, 24 Removing of aH ropes 3, 11 Possibie door damage : 16, 24 Travel Iimits Adiustment prc_edures 28 Problems that might requk_ limit adiustments 34, 35 Safety warnings 28, 31 Manual} (Emergency) Release Rope & Handle Lc.skout feature 32 Manual di_onnect 32 Safety warnings 1 I, 19, 31,32 Wall contro_ connections 18 Safety reversing sensor connections 23 O_;tdoor key switch a_essoPj connections 18 Sprocket noise 11 Vibration noise (isolator kit) 34 Receiver and Remote Control Programming the receiver 33 Erasing a[[ codes 33 Activating other openers 33 Safe_ warning 33 Problems with remote control operation Safety Reverse Test Procedure 30 Testing required t t, 30, %4, 35 Safety reverse system problems Secunng header bracket to wall 12 Applying excessive force on the door 29 Buckling or uneven floor 4, 5 Safety' Warnings 2, 3, 9, I1.12, 16, 18, !9, 20, 21, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 User Instruction Label for garage wall 11, I8 39
OWNER'S MANUAL Model No. 139°53824SRT The model numbe_ iabe! is located under the _ight lens on the front end panel of your opener. When requesting service or ordering pa_s, always provide the following s Product Type Model Number n Part Number Pa_t Description i:1 • GARAGE DOOR OPENER For the repair or replacement pa_s you need Cati 7 am - 7 pm 7 days a week 1 oaooo366oPART For {mhome maior brand repair service Cali 24 hours a day, 7 days a week t _800-4_REPAIR For the location of a Sears Repair Service Center in your area Caii 24 hours a day, 7 days a week t o8OOo488-1222 For information on purchasing a Sears Maintenance Agreement or to inquire about an existing Agreement CaR 9 am - 5 pm, Monday Saturday Sears, RoebL_ck and Co, Hoffmar_ Estates I_. 60179 USA_ 114A1903 @1995, All Rights Reserved Printed in Mexico