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Wayne-Dalton Quantum 3000 Series User Manual

Wayne-Dalton Quantum 3000 Series
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TM
OWNER INSTALLATION AND
USER MANUAL Series 3000
Models 3214, 3314, 3316 & 3414
Automatic Garage Door Opener
For Sectional Overhead Residential Doors Only
DO NOT USE ON ONE PIECE DOORS
CONTENTS
Installation
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2 Wireless Keyless Entry Installation
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20
Features
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4 Opening & Closing Force Adjustment
21
Door Tests
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5 Contact Obstruction Sensing Adjustment
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22
Pre-Assembly Check
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5 Mechanical lock Adjustment
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22
Installation Instructions
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6 Operational Safety Rules
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23
Installing Wall Station
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8 Operation on Your Opener
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24
Install Infrared Safety Sensors
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9 Emergency Release Disconnect
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26
Wall Station Code Change Maintenance Schedule
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27
and Programming
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14 Trouble Shooting
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28
Infrared Safety Sensors Alignment 16 Parts Breakdown-Rail Assembly
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29
Transmitter Code Change & Programming 16 Parts Breakdown-Power Head Assembly
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30
Travel Adjustment
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19 Accessories
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31
Obstruction Sensing Test
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18 Warranty.
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32
Infrared Safety Sensor Obstruction Test
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19
© Copyright 2003 Wayne-Dalton Corp. Part No: 307545 New 6/18/2003
DOOR AND OPENER WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY UNTIL INFRARED SAFETY
SENSORS ARE INSTALLED AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED! DO NOT OPERATE DOOR
OPENER UNTIL FULLY INSTALLED, ADJUSTED & INSTRUCTED TO DO SO!
Before Starting Installation Read all Instructions Thoroughly
to Familiarize Yourself with All As
p
ects of Installation and Ad
j
ustment!
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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Wayne-Dalton Quantum 3000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWayne-Dalton
ModelQuantum 3000 Series
CategoryGarage Door Opener
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Instructions

Crucial safety warnings and guidelines to prevent injury or death during installation and operation.

Automatic Garage Door Opener Features

Before Starting

Identifies door type and pre-installation checks required before mounting the opener.

Door Tests and Pre-Assembly

Door Test One

Checks door balance by lifting and holding it halfway open.

Door Test Two

Verifies door remains fully clear of the opening when at its natural open position.

Important Pre-Assembly Check

Verifies motor head unit limit switch adjustment for the door closed position before assembly.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Attaching Motor Power Head Unit to Rail

Guides on aligning and securing the motor power head unit to the opener rail.

Positioning and Installing Front Wall Bracket

Details on reinforcing the header wall and mounting the front wall bracket for the opener.

Attach Unit to Front Wall Bracket

Connects the opener's front end to the wall bracket using specified hardware.

Positioning the Motor End of Operator

Supports the motor end of the opener and aligns tracks with the garage door's center line.

Mounting Motor End of Opener

Secures the opener's motor end to structural beams using hangers and lag screws.

Mounting Door Bracket

Instructions for mounting the door bracket to the garage door, with specific hardware for wood or metal doors.

Installing Light

How to remove the cover, install the light bulb, and reattach the cover to the opener.

Installing Wired Wall Station

Wiring the wall station to the opener and selecting an appropriate mounting location.

Installing Deluxe Wireless Wall Station

Mounting the wireless wall station securely at a height out of children's reach.

Install Entrapment Warning Label

Affixing the entrapment warning label next to the wall station for safety.

Install Wireless Infrared Safety Sensor Quick-Install Bracket

Mounting the quick-install bracket onto the garage door track for safety sensors.

Install Wireless Infrared Safety Sensors Wall Mounting Bracket

Attaching the wall mounting bracket for wireless infrared safety sensors.

Install Wireless Infrared Safety Sensor Bracket

Connecting the sensor bracket to the wall bracket for wireless sensors.

Install Wireless Infrared Safety Sensor

Mounting and connecting the wireless infrared safety sensors to their brackets.

Install Wired Infrared Safety Sensor Wall Mounting Brackets

Mounting brackets for wired infrared safety sensors, ensuring proper height and alignment.

Install Wiring for Wired Infrared Safety Sensor

Routing and securing sensor wires from the sensors to the power head unit.

Connecting Wired Infrared Safety Sensor to Opener

Connecting the infrared safety sensor wires to the correct terminals on the opener's power head.

Mount Wired Infrared Safety Sensors

Attaching the wired safety sensor units to their respective mounting brackets.

Connecting Electrical Power

Connecting the opener's power cord to a grounded outlet or performing permanent wiring.

Wireless Wall Station Security Code Change and Programming

Changing the security code and programming the wireless wall station to the opener.

Alignment of the Wireless Infrared Safety Sensors

Aligning the wireless infrared safety sensors for proper beam detection and opener function.

Alignment of the Wired Infrared Safety Sensors

Aligning wired infrared safety sensors by adjusting the beam until the alignment light activates.

Transmitter Security Code Change and Programming

Changing the transmitter security code and programming the transmitter to the opener.

Connecting Cushion Arm to Trolley

Assembling and connecting the door arm to the trolley, attaching warning tags.

Setting Trolley Close Position

Adjusting the trolley close position to ensure proper door closure and arm compression.

Connecting Door Arm to Door

Connecting the door arm to the door bracket, ensuring free pivoting.

Setting Door Close Travel Plus Contact Obstruction Sensing Test

Setting the close travel limit and testing the obstruction sensing feature with a 1-inch object.

Setting Door Opening Travel

Adjusting the door opener's travel limits for a proper fully open position.

Infrared Safety Sensor Obstruction Test

Testing infrared safety sensors by placing objects to check door reversal.

Programming Wireless Keyless Entry

Programming the wireless keyless entry keypad to operate the garage door opener.

Installing Wireless Keyless Entry

Mounting the wireless keyless entry keypad in a secure and accessible location.

Adjustments

Adjustment # 1 Opening and Closing Force

Adjusting the force settings for opening and closing to ensure safe operation and proper reversal.

Adjustment # 2 Contact Obstruction Sensing

Fine-tuning the contact obstruction sensing feature for reliable door reversal.

Adjustment # 3 Positive Mechanical Door Lock

Adjusting the mechanical lock to secure the garage door in the fully closed position.

Operation of Your Opener

How to Activate the Opener

Explains the different devices used to activate the garage door opener.

How the Door Moves When Opener is Activated

Describes the door's movement and responses based on opener activation and sensor status.

How Light Works and What It Means When It Flashes

Explains the function of the opener light and the meaning of its flashing signals.

How to Operate the Wireless Keyless Entry

Instructions for using the wireless keyless entry system, including PIN entry and operation.

How to Operate the Wireless Wall Station

Details on using the wireless wall station features like door control, light, and pet position.

Opener Power Head Controls

Explains the functions of the PROGRAM SWITCH on the power head unit for various settings.

How to Operate the Door Manually – Emergency Release Disconnect

Procedures for manually operating the door during power failure using the emergency release.

Programming a HomeLink™™ Equipped Automobile

Guides on programming a vehicle's HomeLink system to operate the garage door opener.

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR OPENER SYSTEM

Once a Month

Regular monthly maintenance tasks including manual operation checks and safety reverse tests.

Twice a Year

Semi-annual maintenance tasks, primarily focusing on checking and adjusting chain tension.

Once a Year

Annual maintenance including lubricating parts and checking batteries in accessories.

TROUBLE SHOOTING SECTION

Parts Breakdown Rail Assembly

Parts Breakdown Power Head Assembly

QUANTUM ACCESSORIES

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

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