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Brand | Overhead door |
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Model | Legacy 920 |
Category | Garage Door Opener |
Language | English |
Explains potential hazards related to garage door openers and safety symbols used.
Lists critical safety precautions for operating the garage door opener and its components.
Critical safety guidance to prevent severe injury or death during installation and operation.
Explains the Safe-T-Beam non-contact reversing system and Door Detect monitoring system.
Details features like SmartSet programming, automatic lighting, encryption, wall console, and battery backup.
Describes the programming buttons, LEDs, and the three main programming functions: Travel Limits, Force Control, and Remote Programming.
Step-by-step guide to setting the lower limit for the garage door travel.
Step-by-step guide to setting the upper limit for the garage door travel.
Explains how force settings are programmed and when adjustments might be needed.
Details the procedure for testing the door's safety reversing mechanism upon contact.
Step-by-step instructions for programming additional remote transmitters to the garage door opener.
Lists routine monthly maintenance checks including safety tests, lubrication, and system checks.
Covers specific tasks like checking Safe-T-Beam, door balance, and replacing remote batteries.
Instructions for safely replacing the light bulbs in the garage door opener.
Explains how to adjust force settings and provides a chart for force levels based on LED indicators.
Provides guidance on positioning Safe-T-Beam sensors and a wiring diagram for the opener.
Lists common issues with the opener and provides steps to resolve them.
Instructions for installing, testing, and replacing the battery backup unit for the opener.
Procedure to erase all programmed remotes, keypads, and transmitters from the opener's memory.
Guides for programming HomeLink and Car2U systems to operate the garage door opener.
Instructions for setting a PIN, programming to a single opener, and programming for multiple openers.
Covers operating the keypad, replacing batteries, and setting temporary or new PINs.
Identifies and lists all the parts that make up the powerhead unit.
Details the various parts that constitute the channel and rail assemblies.
Provides essential safety information, emphasizing that openers are not toys and proper usage is crucial.
Offers advice on educating children about garage door safety and performing routine maintenance checks.
Outlines the warranty periods for different components and terms of coverage.