Lighting; Single Light Socket Models; Dual Light Socket Models; Automatic Light Operation - Stanley U-Install Owner's Manual

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SINGLE LIGHT SOCKET MODELS
Install one 100 watt light bulb into the single light socket.
See Fig. 33.
DUAL LIGHT SOGKET MODELS
Install two 100 watt light bulbs into the dual lamp socket.
Install lamphouse using the knurled nut to secure it. See
F i g . 3 4 .
NOTE:
The maximum total wattage must not be more than
200 watts. It is suggested that rough service bulbs be used.
AUTOMATIG LIGHT OPERATION
ALL MODELS:
The lights will come on when the door
opens or closes, and stay onfor 4-l/2 minutes, then automati-
cally turn off.
SPECIAL LIGHT FEATURE "SAFE-T-SIGNAL''
Whenever any of the opener's safety features are activated,
the lights on the opener will flash until the next push of either
the transmitter or pushbutton.
NOTE:
If opener is supplied with a four-function wall
console, the pushbuttons shown below WILL NOT be
used. Please refer to those instructions now (packaged
separately), then return to this page.
A. Strip about l/4" of insulation off each end of pushbutton
wire. Connect pushbutton wires to the two screws on rear
of pushbutton as shown in Figure 35.
B. Locate pushbutton in a convenient location at least 5 feet
above the floor and attach with the two wood screws
provided.
FtG. 35
NOTE: DO
NOT ALLOW
BARE WIRE
TO TOUCH
ADJACENT
SOLDER
TRACKS
Run wire from pushbutton to power unit. Use staples pro-
vided to secure wire. DO NOT USE A STAPLE GUN.
Do NOT staple through wires. This will cause a short. Do
NOT place wire close to the 120 volt power wires. Sepa-
rate as far as possible. NOTE: If gnage has more than one
opener, keep pushbutton wiring separate as far as possible.
Strip about l/4" of insulation off other end of wire and
connect to the two screw terminals labeled "PUSHBUT-
TON" at rear of the power unit. See Figures 36 and37 .
Mount Entrapment Warning Label near the pushbutton.
An additional mechanical means (staples, screws, etc.)
may be required to secure this label to some surfaces if the
adhesive on the back of the label does not stick. See
Fisure 38.
IMPORTANT:
MouruT THE PUSHBUTToN HIGHEB
T H A N A C H I L D C A N R E A C H A N D I N A L O C A T I O N
WHEBE THE DOOR IS EASILY VISIBLE.
Neven pASs UNDEB A MovtNG GARAGE DooR.
FIG.
FtG. 34
Lamphousey'
Knurled Nut
C .
100 Watt Bulb
D.
Lighted Pushbutton
Front
Back
Pushbutton
Back
Standard
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Front
FrG. 36
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FtG. 38
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