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Summary of Contents for Genie IS

  • Page 2 Additional support bracing must be added to these type doors. If this is the case, please contact the door distributor manufacturer so that they can furnish you with a "bracing kit." omeLink®...
  • Page 3: Sectional Door Installation

    TYPICAL SECTIONAL DOOR iNSTALLATION ADDED HEADER BRACKET SUPPORT MOUNTING BOARD BRACKET BRACES 36" POWER CORD 120V GROUNDED OUTLET EXTENSION SPRING TORSION SPRING SAFE=T-BEAM®...
  • Page 4 Automatic Lighting System Two light bulbs up to 60 Watts max. each are used for safer entries and exits. The light turns on when door is activated and automatically turns off 4.5 minutes later.
  • Page 5 Improves security of door operator by continuously changing the access code each time the remote control is used. The door operator responds to each new code only once. An access code copied from a working system and tried again will not control the door operator.
  • Page 6 1-Piece Rail & ScrewAssembly ,.,,, =.., =.., ,s*, Ii]I;,IIQIIII!CI ..= = ......Item Part Name Item Part Name 3-Piece 3-Piece Close Limit Switch Assembly(Brown) Power HeadAssembly(Seepage5) No. 8-32 x 3/8" HexHeadScrew Rail Assembly(1 piece) Rail Assembly(3 piece) EmergencyRelease Cord First Rail Section EmergencyReleaseKnob...
  • Page 7 3-Piece Rail& Screw Assembly 8 _i ..s..w::; 8_;, >O>@Yd Item Part Name 3-Piece Wall Console varies varies #6 x 1-1/4" PanHeadScrew EntrapmentWARNINGLabel Safe-T-Beam (STB)SystemSensor (GreenLED) Safe-T-Beam (STB)SystemSource (Red LED) Safe-T-Beam (STB)System Bracket Coupler No. 10 x 1 1/4" Phillips HexHeadScrew #8 x 3/8"...
  • Page 8 .._ .i}: ..//,ii ® remotes vary by model ..FASTENERS = Shown full size. Parts List for description. .J l 1/4" x 2" Lag screw Coupler 1/4" Shoulder bolt w/flange © 1/4" Flange nut Clevis pin #10 x 1-1/4" PhilHps hex head screw #8 x3/8"...
  • Page 9: Important Installation Instructions

    ,_ CAUTION means that property damage or injury can result from failure to foliow instruction. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The word f40*__: is used to indicate important steps to be followed INSTRUCTIONS. If you have any questions or important considerations. or do not understand...
  • Page 10 At_ ex/et_s et_ ?o_'8?<:_et do®_'s says Set power head so that front panel (with of shaft and rail attachment flange) is facing Fig. 1-1. I_O'TE: f yo_/_sve _/'t,s _y_:_e(it_w't _{_:_ Stop tt,_p Install bumper [45]. Peel protective paper from glue side of bumper.
  • Page 11 Attach "middle" rail section [3B]. • Select "middle" rail section. (This section books identical on both ends with each set of holes being about 4 inches apart.) Fig. 1-6. • Find arrows stamped into side of rail. Fig. 1-7. • Align rail so arrows point away from power head.
  • Page 12 Slide middle rail against first rail. • Place rail clamp [7] on each side of joint where rails meet. Match up holes in clamps with holes in rail. (Edge with lip is bottom of clamp.) • Secure rail clamps with 4 bolts [8] and 4 nuts [9], hand tight only.
  • Page 13 • Place emergency release lever in released position. Fig. 1-14. • Make sure arrow on side of carriage (Fig. 1-14) is pointing away from power head. (Emergency release lever wilt be facing power head.) • Slide carriage into rail. Fig. 1-15.
  • Page 14 "OPEN" limit switch [15A]. Place "OPEN" limit switch over top of rail about 12 inches from power head. Fig. 1=21. Check that white lever is on side away from power head. (This means limit switches hang off opposite sides of rail. Check this to help verify they are installed properly.)
  • Page 15 Measure this distance from side of door and draw a pencil line vertically from the top of the door down approximately 1 foot. This is the centerline. Fig. 2-1. Continue marking centerline on wall above door from top of door up approximately 1 foot.
  • Page 16 2. Finding highest point of travel. • Whileraisinggaragedoor manually, w atch edge of door to see where it reaches highest point. This is called "highest point of travel." Fig. 2-2. • A locking pliers can be used to hold the...
  • Page 17 Mark screw hole locations. If your walt is finished, take a small "finish nail" and gently tap it through drywall where you have marked screw holes to find out if there is wood behind mounting location. If your marked location is solid, continue with step 6.
  • Page 18 Attaching rail to header bracket. • Gently set power head on garage floor while leaning rail strap against header bracket. is recommended that you place a piece of cardboard or similar material between power head and floor to prevent scrapes scratches to power head.)
  • Page 19 OF TRAVEL 2 II Fig. 2-10 using one of the preferred methods shown, Fig. 241, mount power head. fit is possible to use other mounting methods. The critical point to remember that the mounting assembly must be FINISHED CEILING solidly attached and able to support weight of the power head.)
  • Page 20 Fig. 2-13. there are a wide variety of reinforcements depending on manufacturer and some are equipped with hardware that is intended to be used in place of the door bracket. Be sure to confirm proper use of this hardware with your door manufacturer.
  • Page 21: Sectional Door

    • Pull cord through lever until knob is at desired height. • Tie a new knot at the lever. • Cut off excess cord. c[] [24]...
  • Page 22 5" above floor. Fig. 3=1. Hold bracket [38] against door frame or wall. Check if brackets extend out from wall far enough, so tongue of bracket is beyond door, tracks or any door hardware. If not: a. STB bracket extensions are available at local dealer.
  • Page 23 Make wire attachments at STBs. Split and strip wire ends to be connected as shown Fig. 3-6. Loosen terminal screws. Insert wire under flat plate and tighten screw. It does not matter which wire, white or striped, goes on which terminal Fig. 3-7. Make wire attachments at power head.
  • Page 24 Run wire from power head to wall control Find location for wall control: In sight of door and away from moving parts. At least 5 feet from floor, so small children cannot reach it. • Route wire from wall control to power head. •...
  • Page 25 B. Door control button. Opens and closes door from inside garage. Lights on shows system has power available and vacation switch is not locked. Lights out shows either power is not available or vacation locking switch is locked. C. independent light control.
  • Page 26 1. Check local building codes. Does building code require permanent wiring? If not, skip to step 9. 2. Remove power from circuit. 3. Remove motor cover (Fig. 64). Remove 4 screws [41] from cover and slide off back of power head. 4.
  • Page 27 If not, move "CLOSE" limit switch (brown wire) to new position between door and carriage. Slide "CLOSE" limit switch back toward carriage until lever is fully lifted. Fig. 7-1. Tighten limit switch set screw. Manually open door to fully open position..
  • Page 28 *If you don't have a 2" x 4" board handy, any object 1-1/2 inches high that can withstand being hit by the garage door without sustaining damage is fine. NOD!:!!: do_:y _ _!_:_?P_::_WX7 bu_ _t_;__;t f_;W 'CLOSE _4_ _,_wfch mu_ be mov®d c_2_e' o...
  • Page 29 • Press button once: • Re-orient or relocate the receiver antenna. If door is at up or down limit, door will move • Increase the separation between the operator away from that limit. and receiver.
  • Page 30 Toreducethe riskof Transmitters comply with all United States and Canadian legal requirements as of the date of manufacture. No warranty is severeinjury or death: made that they comply with all legal requirements of any other jurisdiction. If transmitters are to be used in another country,...
  • Page 31 HAVE THE OPERATOR SERVICED BY A PROFESSIONAL. Drive 8crew • Lubricate drive screw. Use GENIE GLU3 lubricant. Use only GENIE GLU3 lubricant, because other lubricants may damage operator. SOURCE (RED LED INDICATED CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION SENSOR (GREEN...
  • Page 32 Make sure carriage is engaged. does not move. Check force adjustment (See Section 7). Noisy operation. Be sure all fasteners are tight. Be sure door is in good repair, properly lubricated and balanced (See Monthly Maintenance section). Lights will not go out.
  • Page 33 PRIMARY POWER CORD SEQUENCER CORDON DE ALIMENTACION CABLE D'ALIMENTATION CLOSE / CERRAR / FERMER SECUENCIADOR PRIMARIO SEQUENCEUR OPEN / ABRIR / OUVRIR COLORLEGEND PRIMAIRE BLACK= NEGRO =NOIR WHITE BLUE =AZUL= BLEU BROWN= MARRON=BRUN GREEN =VERDE=VERT GREY= GRIS = GRIS ORANGE = NARANJA = ORANGE PURPLE=...
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  • Page 35 Garage Door Operator Accessories Order Form Formulario de pedido de accesorios pare abridores de puertas de garaje Formutaire de commande des accessoires pour ouvre=porte de garage AVAILABLEATYOURLOCALDISTRIBUTOR=DISPONIBLE PORSU DISTRIBUIBOR LOCAL=BISPONIBLE AUPRESBE VOTREDISTRIBUTEUR LOCAL DeLuxe Remote Contrd w ithIntdlicode ÷-ALlows remote operation ofgarage door. GIT-1 Controlador remoto d eLujo c onLntdLicode...