A black push actuator button indicated by "TEST/LEARN" is mounted to the lower left corner of the visual display to ease
in the adjustment process.
Once the unit is powered up and before the arm is installed, push the "TEST/LEARN: button in order to check the spline
drive shaft rotates in the correct direction.
Keep all wires away from moving parts and sharp edges that may cut into the outer casing of the wires.
Installation of any extra wiring for controls or accessories into the header unit shall be secured and away from any
moving parts.
If the motor is not plugged into the circuit board, there is no resistance against the spring when manually opening the
door. The door or arm will close very quickly if opened.
If an electrical access hole is added or knocked out of the end plates, code approved electrical transfers must be used.
Hole cannot be knocked out and unfilled.
4.4 Required Tools for Installation
• Allen Wrench Set
• Power Drill and Drill Bits
• Level
• Tape Measure
• Wire Stripper
• Screwdrivers: Flat, Philips, 5/16" Hex. Nut
• Additional fasteners depending on surface
• Shims
• Hand Saw/Power Saw
4.5 Suggested Fasteners for Frame
• #14 x 2-2/3" (70mm) long sheet metal screws for wood.
4.6 Suggested Fasteners for Door
• #12, #14, Wood screws, Sheet Metal screws, Self-tapping screws of varying lengths depending on applications.
• Typically, doors are hung on 4 1/2" (114mm) butt hinges or 3/4" (19mm) offset pivots.
The fastener components listed above are merely suggestions. A technician should use their best discretion to
determine what components they will need to complete the job.