Craftsman Garage Door Opener Owner’s Manual

Garage Door Opener

SEOMU01A-2

Table of Contents

Introduction
Symbols and Icons Inventory Preparation / Tools Required
Assembly
Rail and Trolley Assembly Installing the Cable and Chain Important Installation Instructions Mounting Header Bracket
Installation
Attaching Rail to Header Bracket and Mounting Door Bracket Mounting Opener to Ceiling Attaching Door Arms Installing Light and Emergency Release Handle
Wiring
Wiring Instructions Connecting Photo Eye Safety System Connecting Push Button Connecting Power
Adjustment
Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System Travel Limit Adjustment Force Adjustment Final Adjustment and Testing
Operation
Programming 1 Button Remote Programming Keyless Entry Pad* Important Safety Instructions Operating the Opener Maintenance Troubleshooting
Repair Parts and Service
Rail Assembly Parts / Installation Parts / Accessories Opener Assembly parts
Warranty

2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23-24 25 25
26 27
28

Symbols and Icons

!

WARNING

READ WARNINGS CAREFULLY to prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH caused by electrocution or mechanical hazard.

DO NOT connect power

Please connect power

Courtesy light turns on/flashes with audible `click’. (If light bulb is not installed, `click’ represents the light)

Installation hardware

*See Accessories in Repair Parts section of this manual for purchase information.
2

Inventory

Rail — Header Segment

Opener Unit + Light Lens Cover

Sprocket Cover

1-Button Remote

Rail — Middle Segments x3

Photo Eye Safety System Rail — End Segment with Trolley Stop Bolt

Push Button

OPTIONAL x 2
Screw #6 x 1″ x 2
Drywall Anchor
Wireless Keyless Entry Keypad*

OPTIONAL
3-Button Mini Remote*

Emergency Release Handle + Rope Trolley

Chain

Header Bracket

Literature + Safety Labels

Trolley Shaft and Cable

Hanging Brackets Door Bracket

Pulley

*See Accessories in Repair Parts section of this manual for purchase information.

INSTALLATION HARDWARE, LOCATED IN HARDWARE BAG (SHOWN IN ACTUAL SIZE)

Door Arms

x 2 Clevis Pin — Door arms 5/16″ x 1″
x 1 Clevis Pin — Header Bracket 5/16″ x 1-1/2″
x 1
Clevis Pin — Pulley 3/8″ x 1-3/4″

x 2 Self-Threading Screw 1/4″ x 5/8″ Door Bracket
x 4 Lag Screw #12 x 1″– Photo Eye System
x 4
Lag Screw 5/16″ x 1-1/2″ — Header Bracket / Mounting Opener

x 2 Screw #6 x 1-1/4″ – Push Button
x 2 Drywall Anchor – Push Button
x 1 Master Link Set –Trolley Shaft

x 4 Hitch Pin — Locking Clevis Pins

x 4

x 4

Bolt 5/16″ x 1″

5/16″ Flange Nut

— Door arms / Mounting Opener

x 30
Insulated Staples — Securing wires
3

Preparation

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:
– Before beginning installation of the opener please complete the following test to ensure that your door is balanced and in good working condition.
– A poorly balanced door can cause serious injury and damage to the opener.
– Always have a qualified garage door service technician make any required adjustments and/or repairs to your door before proceeding with installation.
– DISABLE ALL LOCKS and REMOVE ALL ROPES connected to the garage door BEFORE installing and/or operating the opener.
To prevent damage to the door and opener:
– DO NOT connect power until instructed.
– Operate this opener with AC 120V/60Hz power supply ONLY.

Sectional Garage Door

DO NOT REUSE PARTS FROM ANOTHER BRAND OF OPENER!!!
BEFORE beginning Installation: 1. Disable locks and remove all ropes connected to the
garage door.
2. Perform the following door test to ensure your door is balanced and in good working condition.
To Test Your Garage Door
1. Raise and lower the door to check if there is any sticking or binding.
2. Check for loose hinges, damaged rollers, frayed cables and damaged or broken springs.
3. Lift the door approximately halfway and release. The door should stay at the point under proper spring tension.
Call a qualified garage door service technician if your door binds, sticks or is unbalanced.

Tools Required

Step Ladder

Level Pencil Screwdriver

Tape Measure Pliers

Drill, 3/16″ and 5/16″ Drill Bits Hack Saw

Adjustable Wrench

Ratchet with 5/16″, 7/16″ and 1/2″ sockets

Hammer

4

Rail and Trolley Assembly

! CAUTION
– DO NOT connect power until instructed. – To prevent INJURY, keep hands and fingers
away from joints and possible sharp edges. – Wear gloves when installing chain and cable.

Trolley direction (Top View)

Rail — Middle Segments (tapered) x 3

Rail — End Segment (tapered) with Trolley Stop Bolt

Rail — Header Segment

Fig.1
Rail Bracket
Opener

When connecting the rails ensure they are securely connected as shown above. To apply additional force tap gently on the end of the rail with a rubber mallet*.
*Only use a soft rubber mallet to tap on the end of the rails as other tools may damage your rail.
If the supplied chain and rails are not long enough for your installation, you may purchase an 8-foot or 10-foot Chain Drive Extension Kit. To purchase a kit, visit a Craftsman outlet, call 1-888-331-4569,or go online to www.sears.com

Cable Eyelet

3

1

Clevis Pin

2

4
Hitch Pin

Trolley Shaft

Pulley
Fig.2

Hitch Pin

Clevis Pin — 3/8″ x 1-3/4″

Connect shaft to Trolley with “click”

Fig.3

Trolley Shaft

DOOR
Trolley

Trolley Shaft

Chain Chain-to-Cable Connector Loosely link together
Fig.4

To Assemble Rail and Opener 1. Prepare the rails as shown in Fig.1.
2. Connect the rails starting with the header segment. Insert the tapered ends into open ends, apply any additional force necessary by tapping the rail on padded flooring. Ensure the end segment has trolley stop bolt facing up. Make sure the rails are securely joined together as shown.
3. Slide the trolley onto the rail from the header segment. Make sure the arrow is pointing towards the door as shown in Fig.1.
4. Connect the rail assembly to the rail bracket on the opener.
To Assemble the Header Section of Rail
Follow steps shown in Fig.2:
1. Remove the “trolley shaft and cable” from the chain carton and lay it beside the rail assembly. Hold cable eyelet on the end of cable and thread about 20″ (50cm) through the slot on the Header Segment of the rail.
2. Insert the pulley into the opening while the cable is hanging.
3. Secure the pulley by inserting the 3/8″ x 1-3/4″ clevis pin through the top of the rail.
4. Lock the clevis pin with a hitch pin. Rotate the pulley to ensure it spins smoothly.
Refer to Fig.3 to connect the trolley shaft to the trolley. Slide both the trolley shaft and trolley towards each other. A “click” will be heard when they are connected.
To Link Cable with Chain
Refer to Fig.4. Place the chain carton beside the rail, hold the “chain to cable connector” and pull about 8″ (20cm) of chain from the box. Thread the chain to cable connector onto the trolley shaft so that they are loosely linked together.

5

Installing Cable and Chain

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY: – DO NOT connect power until instructed. – Keep hands and fingers clear from sprocket during operation. – Wear gloves when installing chain and cable. – Keep hands and fingers away from joints and possible sharp edges.

Cable Chain

Rail Bracket

Clevis Pin

Sprocket Hitch Pin

Rail Bracket
Chain in RED
Sprocket

Fig.1

To Connect and Tighten the Chain:

1

Spring Clip

Link Cap

Cable Eyelet
2

Open end of chain Master Link Chain to Cable Connector

To Install Chain 1. Pull the remaining chain along the rail toward the opener.
2. A segment of chain marked in RED will be seen. Place this segment in the approximate location on the sprocket as shown in Fig.1.
3. When the chain is aligned properly around the sprocket, pull the chain-to-cable connector towards the trolley shaft.
Follow steps shown in Fig.2 to connect & tighten the chain:
1. Align the open end of the chain to the cable eyelet and connect together using the master link set.
2. Turn the chain-to-cable connector on the trolley shaft until the chain is about 1/4″ (6mm) above the base of the rail. Compare with the illustration below.
3. Tighten the flange nut on trolley shaft against the chain-tocable connector.
When the chain and cable are tightened around the rail and sprocket on the opener, check and make sure the chain is properly aligned and not twisted. Attach the sprocket cover to the opener as shown in Fig.3.
Notice
During operation, it is normal for the chain to appear loose when the door is closed. If the chain returns to the position as shown below when the door is opened, the chain is adjusted properly. DO NOT re-tighten the chain.
When performing maintenance, always PULL the emergency release to DISCONNECT the door from opener before adjusting the chain.

Top of Rail

Mid-point of rail assembly

Actual Size

Chain

3
6

Tighten until… Flange Nut
Tighten nut
Fig.2

Base of Rail

1/4″ (6mm)
Sprocket Cover
Fig.3

Important Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Install only on a properly balanced garage door. An improperly balanced door has the potential to inflict severe
injury. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware before installing the opener. 3. Remove all ropes and remove or make inoperative all locks connected to the garage door before installing opener. 4. Where possible, install the door opener 7 feet or more above the floor. For products having an emergency release, mount the emergency release within reach, but at least 6 feet above the floor and avoiding contact with vehicles to avoid accidental release. 5. Do not connect the opener to source of power until instructed to do so. 6. Locate the push button: (a) within sight of door, (b) at a minimum height of 5 feet so small children are not able to reach it, and (c) away from all moving parts of the door. 7. Install the Entrapment Warning Label next to the wall-mount push button in a prominent location. In case the adhesive does not adhere on the surface, the label should be attached to the surface by mechanical means.
Place entrapment warning label on wall next to garage door control. 8. After installing the opener, the door must reverse when it contacts a 1-1/2-inch high object (or a 2 by 4 board
laid flat) on the floor.
7

Mounting Header Bracket
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY: – DO NOT connect power until instructed. – The header bracket MUST be SECURELY fastened to the structural support on the mounting wall or
ceiling, otherwise the door may not reverse when required. DO NOT install the header bracket over drywall. – Concrete anchors MUST be used when mounting the header bracket into masonry. – NEVER try to loosen, move or adjust garage door springs, cables, pulleys, brackets, or hardware. – Contact a qualified garage door service technician if your door binds, sticks or is unbalanced. An unbal-
anced door might not reverse when required.

7ft door 8ft max
8ft door 9ft max

MAX RAIL HEIGHT

Header Wall Header Bracket

Ceiling

Door Spring 2″ (5cm) clearance

Door Track

Highest Point of Door Travel

Door

* VERY IMPORTANT! *

Max recommended rail height from floor

7ft door = 8ft max height

8ft door = 9ft max height

Support block on floor
Fig.1

Floor

To Install Header Bracket Note: Installation procedures may vary according to door type.
1. While inside your garage, close the door and mark the vertical centerline of the garage door. Extend the line onto the header wall above the door spring.
2. Open the door to the highest point of travel. Mark a line on the header wall 2″ (5cm) above the highest point of travel.
Note: DO NOT install the header bracket over drywall. In some installations, it may be necessary to install a 2×4 across two wall studs to create a suitable location for the header bracket.
If installing into masonry, use concrete anchors (not provided).
Wall-Mounting
As shown in Fig.2, place the header bracket on the vertical centerline in direction shown.
Mark and drill two 3/16″ holes. Fasten the header bracket securely to a structural support using two 5/16″ x 1-1/2″ lag screws.
Alternative Ceiling-Mounting
Ceiling-mounting is suggested ONLY when clearance is minimal.
Extend the vertical centerline onto the ceiling as shown in Fig.3. Center the header bracket on the vertical mark, no more than 6″ (15cm) from the header wall. Mark and drill holes to fasten the header bracket securely to a structural support.

UP
Horizontal Line Highest Point of Door Travel
Vertical Centerline
Fig.2 (Wall-Mounting) 8

Finished Ceiling

MAX. 6″ (15cm)

OPENER Vertical Centerline
Fig.3 (Ceiling-Mounting)

Lag Screw 5/16″ x 1-1/2″

Attaching Rail to Header Bracket and Mounting Door Bracket
! CAUTION
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY: – DO NOT connect power until instructed. – Horizontal and vertical REINFORCEMENT is needed for fiberglass, aluminum or lightweight steel garage doors BEFORE installing the door bracket. Contact your door manufacturer for reinforcement options.

Carton

Hitch Pin

Clevis Pin – 5/16″ x 1-1/2″
Fig.1

Top Edge of Door 2-4″ (5-10cm)

Vertical Centerline of Door UP

To Attach the Opener to the Header Bracket
1. As shown in Fig.1, use the packaging carton as temporary support for the opener. Place the opener on carton to prevent damage.
2. Align the mounting hole on the header rail to the mounting hole on the Header Bracket.
3. Connect the header rail and the door bracket together with a 5/16″ x 1-1/2″ clevis pin and lock it in place with a hitch pin.
To mount the Door Bracket
Note: Some door reinforcement kits may provide direct attachment of the door arm to the reinforcement bracket. If you have a door reinforcement bracket with this option, skip this step and proceed with the next step “mounting opener to ceiling”.
1. Position the door bracket on the centerline of the door approximately 2″ – 4″ (5-10cm) below the top edge of the door, as shown in Fig.2.
2. Depending on the construction of your door, install using one of the steps shown if Fig. 3 below:
For lightweight steel doors, with factory equipped vertical steel reinforcement and horizontal strut. (a) Mark and drill two 3/16″ holes. Make sure not to drill through the garage door. Secure the door bracket with two 1/4″ x 5/8″ self-threading screws (provided) as shown in Fig.3(a).
(b) Alternative installation: Drill two 5/16″ holes through the door. Secure the door bracket using two 5/16″ bolts, lock washers and nuts (not provided) as shown in Fig.3(b). The length of bolts will depend on the thickness of your door.
Wood door
(c) Mark and drill two 5/16″ holes through the garage door. Secure the door bracket using two 5/16″ carriage bolts, washers and nuts (not provided) as shown in Fig.3(c). The length of bolts will depend on the thickness of your door.
Note: DO NOT use Self-Threading Screws on a wood door.

Self-Threading

Screw – 1/4″ x 5/8″

(a)

Fig.2

(b)

(c)

Fig.3

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Mounting Opener to Ceiling

To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:

! WARNING

– DO NOT connect power until instructed.

– Install the opener at least 7 feet (2.13m) above the floor.

– Fasten the opener SECURELY to STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS of the garage to prevent falling.

– If installing brackets to masonry, concrete anchors (not provided) MUST be used.

Structural support

Finished ceiling

Fig.1
Angle Iron not provided

Finished ceiling

Fig.2

Bolt / Lock Washer / Nut not provided

Angle Iron not provided

To Mount the Opener to Ceiling
The three most common installation options are shown in Fig.1-3.
Fig.1 shows mounting the opener directly to structural support on the ceiling. Fig.2 and 3 show mounting on a finished ceiling, with heavy duty angle iron*. *(angle iron not included)
Determine the mounting option that works best for your application and follow installation steps below: 1. Raise the opener and rail assembly and temporarily place it
on a stepladder.
2. Position the opener and rail assembly so that it is aligned to the center line of the garage door. If the header bracket was mounted off center, align the opener with the header bracket.
3. Measure the distance from each side of the opener to the structural supports.
4. Cut both hanging brackets to appropriate length.
5. Drill 3/16″ holes in the structural supports.
6. Secure one end of each of the hanging brackets to the structural supports using 5/16″ x1-1/2″ lag screws (provided).
7. Secure the opener to the hanging brackets and secure each side with a 5/16″ x 1″ bolt and flange nut (provided).
8. Move the door manually to check clearance between highest point of travel of the door and rail. If the door hits the rail, raise the header bracket or adjust the mounting of opener.
9. Remove the ladder ONLY when the opener is securely
Fastening Hanging Brackets to structural supports

Fig.3

Bolt / Lock Washer / Nut not provided

10

Lag Screw 5/16″ x 1-1/2″ Securing Opener to Hanging Brackets

Flange Nut

Bolt 5/16″ x 1″

Attaching Door Arms
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY: – DO NOT connect power until instructed. – Keep hands and fingers away from the sprocket during operation. – Wear gloves when installing chain and cable. – Keep hands and fingers away from joints and possible sharp edges.

Min. 8″ (20cm)
1 Straight Door Arm

3

Curved Door Arm 2

1

2

NOTE: The trolley must be a minimum of 8″ (20cm) away from the pulley.
To Connect Door Arm Follow the steps shown in Fig. 1
1. Fasten the straight door arm to the trolley with a 5/16″ x 1″ clevis pin and lock it with a hitch pin.
2. Fasten the curved door arm to the door bracket with 5/16″ x 1″clevis pin and lock it with a hitch pin.
3. To connect the door arms together, choose two pairs of holes which are as far apart as possible. Fasten the arms using two 5/16″ x 1″ bolts and flange nuts.

Correct Spacing

Incorrect Spacing

Flange Nut

Bolt – 5/16″ x 1″

Rail of Opener Door Panel

2″ or less

Rail of Opener Door Panel

2″ or more

Hitch Pin

Clevis Pin – 5/16″ x 1″

Fig.1

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Installing Light and Emergency Release Handle

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution: – Disconnect power cord before installing/replacing light bulb. To prevent possible OVERHEATING or damage to opener: – Use ONLY A19 (E26) incandescent bulbs* (100W max.). – DO NOT use short neck or specialty light bulbs. – DO NOT use halogen bulbs. * CFL or LED light bulbs will work but may interfere with hand-held remotes.

100W MAX

To install the light:
1. Insert screw driver between lens and the cover at the detents, pry and pull the light lens cover from the top and detach it from the opener.
2. Install a standard A19 (E26) 100 watt maximum light bulb.
3. Re-attach the light lens cover.

Light Lens Cover
Fig. 1

Notice
When replacing the light bulb, make sure the bulb on the opener has cooled down to prevent injury.

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a falling garage door:
– In case of power failure or door obstruction, PULL EMERGENCY HANDLE to release door from opener.
– When emergency release is in the released position, the door can be operated manually.
– To reconnect, flip the lever on the trolley towards opener, back to connect position, it will reconnect automatically upon pressing push button or remote control.
– DO NOT use emergency handle to pull the door open or closed.

Lever
Emergency Release Handle 6 feet (1.83m) above floor

To attach the Emergency Release Handle: 1. Thread one end of the rope through the hole of the
emergency release handle and secure with an overhand knot.
2. Thread the other end of the rope through the hole in the trolley lever.
3. Measure the rope length so that the handle is 6 feet (183cm) above the floor and is clear from the top of your vehicle. Secure with an overhand knot.
* VERY IMPORTANT! *
Emergency release handle must clear all vehicles. An emergency release handle set too low may get caught by the vehicle and cause damage to the door and opener. Measure from the floor to the top of your vehicle and set the emergency release handle above this measurement.

Fig. 2 12

Wiring Instructions
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution: – Power MUST NOT be connected until instructed. – NO exposed part of the wire should be visible outside of the terminal for proper connection.
* VERY IMPORTANT! *

Wire from accessories Remove and discard pre-cut skin

Right

Wrong
Fig. 1

Open Push In

Wire Terminals

In the following section, the photo eye safety system and push button will be connected to the opener. Please read and understand the wiring instructions before connecting wires.
1. Remove the pre-cut skin on the open end of wire from accessories. Wires MUST NOT be frayed. Wires must be connected as shown in Fig.1.
2. To connect a wire to an assigned terminal, use a small “flat head” screwdriver to push in the orange tab on the Wire terminal as shown in Fig.2.
3. Insert approximately 1/2″ (13mm) of the wire into the terminal while pushing in the tab as shown in Fig.2.
4. Each accessory requires a pair of terminals. Each pair of terminals MUST be connected with one white wire and one striped wire (non-polarized) from the SAME accessory as shown in Fig.2.
5. Check for proper connection by gently pulling on the wire. The wire should not come out of the terminal. NO exposed part of the wire should be visible outside of the terminal.
6. Use the insulated staples provided to secure the wires to the wall and/or ceiling. Be careful not to damage the wires while securing the staples.

Screwdriver or similar tool
Insert into unit Outside

Wires to the terminals on the opener

1/2″
Wire shown in actual size

Terminals

Fig. 2

Photo Eye Safety System Suggested placement of insulated staples
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Connecting Photo Eye Safety System
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution: – Power MUST NOT be connected BEFORE photo eye safety system is connected and aligned. – The opener will not operate until the photo eye safety system is properly connected and aligned. – Install the photo eyes NO higher than 6″ (15cm) above the floor. No part of garage door or other objects should obstruct the photo eye safety system during door-closing.

Door Track Door Track

Inside Garage

Optional
wall mount position

6″ max.

Inside Garage

Fig. 1 (Wall Mount)

Loosen

Alignment 6″ max. above floor

Alignment

From one of the Photo Eye From the
other one
Fig. 3
14

Inside Garage
#12 x 1″ Lag Screw

About the Photo Eye Safety System
The photo eye safety system provides protection against entrapment while the door is closing. When properly connected and aligned, the emitter photo eye emits an invisible infrared light beam while the sensor photo eye monitors that beam.
If the beam is obstructed during door-closing, the entrapment protection will be triggered and the door will stop and reverse to the open position. The courtesy light will flash for 30 seconds indicating an obstruction.
Installing The Photo Eye Safety System
Wall-mounting
1. Place the photo eyes facing each other on each side of the garage door. Position the sensors so they are no higher than 6″ (15cm) above the floor, as shown in Fig.1.
2. Drill 3/16″ holes using the mounting holes on the bracket as a template. Secure with #12 x 1″ lag screws (provided).
3. Be sure brackets, when mounted, are NOT in contact with the door track.
4. If necessary use the optional wall-mount position (Fig.1) to better fit your door-track and improve obstacle avoidance. To adjust the position, loosen the wing nut, disassemble the bracket and move the photo eye to the lower position on the holder.
5. If necessary, align the photo eyes by loosening the wing nut . (This step may be further required in Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System on page 16.)
Alternative Floor-mounting
1. Place the photo eyes facing each other on each side of the garage door, as shown in Fig.2.
2. If attaching to concrete, secure the photo eyes using concrete anchors and bolts (not provided).
3. Be sure brackets, when mounted, are NOT in contact with the door track.
4. If necessary, align the photo eyes by loosening the wing nut. (This step may be further required in Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System on page 16.)
To Connect Photo Eye Safety System
1. Connect a pair of wires from either one of the photo eyes to a pair of “PHOTO EYE” terminals on the rear of the opener as shown in Fig. 3. Refer to Wiring Instructions on page 13 for proper connections.
2. Repeat above step to connect the other photo eye.
3. Refer to Wiring Instructions on page 13 to ensure wires are connected properly.

Connecting Push Button
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution: – Power MUST NOT be connected until instructed. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from using the push button and a closing door: – Install the push button within sight of the door at a minimum height of 5 feet (1.5m) above the floor.
Make sure it is out of the reach of children and moving parts of door and hardware. – NEVER permit children to access the push button or remote controls. – Operate the door ONLY when it is adjusted properly with no obstructions present and is in clear sight. – ALWAYS keep a moving door in sight until it’s completely closed. – NEVER cross the path of a moving door.
NOTICE: Only use the Push Button included with this GDO model or identical replacement part. See Accessories in Repair Parts section of this manual.

Push Button
Min. 5 feet (1.5m) above floor

Screw #6 x1-1/4

Drywall Anchor

From Push Button

The push button is a wired, illuminated door control placed inside your garage.
To install the Push Button:
1. Inside your garage, install push button within sight of the door at a minimum height of 5 feet (1.5m) off the ground. Ensure it is installed out of the reach of children and free from the moving parts of the door and hardware.
2. Securely fasten it to a solid surface with 1″ screws. If attaching to drywall or other hollow surface, drill 3/16″ holes and use the provided drywall anchors.
To Connect the Push Button to the Opener
Connect the pair of wires from the push button to the pair of “PUSH BUTTON” terminals on the rear of the opener. Refer to Wiring Instructions on page 13 to ensure wires are properly connected.

15

Connecting Power

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from electrocution or fire:
– Power MUST be DISCONNECTED BEFORE proceeding with permanent wiring procedures. – Garage door opener installation and wiring MUST be in compliance with all local electrical and building
codes. Make sure the opener is ALWAYS grounded.
– NEVER use an extension cord, 2-wire adapter or modify the power plug in any way to make it fit the outlet.

Ordinary Power Connection

DO NOT OPERATE OPENER AT THIS TIME. To Connect Power

Plug the opener into a grounded outlet ONLY. If there is no grounded outlet present, call a qualified electrician to replace the outlet. Use of a surge protector is highly recommended.

For Permanent Wiring ONLY

Conduit with wire

Line (Black ) Neutral (White)

Ground (Green/Yellow)

White (from Light) White (from Logic Board)
Yellow (from Motor)

Ground Screw (Green) Black (from Logic Board)
Wire nut (Not provided)

Permanent Wiring (If Required by Local Code)
1. Remove the enclosure by removing the 6 screws located on the sides and rear of the opener.
2. Cut the two cable pressure connectors connecting line (black) and neutral (white) wire from the power cord.
3. Remove the grounding screw connecting the green wire.
4. Remove the power cord.
5. Group neutral (white) wires from power source with 2 white wires from light cable, and logic board, and yellow wire from motor, inside the opener. Connect them with a wire nut.
6. Group line (black) wires from power source with another black wires from logic board inside the opener. Connect them with a wire nut.
7. Secure the ground (green or bare) wire from the power source with a grounding screw.
8. Reinstall the enclosure.
9. Turn on power supply. If the wiring is properly connected, a “click” should be heard and the light will illuminate (if a bulb is installed). If there is no response from the opener, check power source and wiring.

Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a closing garage door:
– The photo eye safety system MUST be installed BEFORE connecting power.
– The photo eye safety system MUST be properly connected and aligned BEFORE operating the opener.

NOTICE: The opener will not close until the photo eyes are installed. Photo eyes are required by federal law to be installed on all openers.

Aligning the Photo Eye Safety System:

Invisible Light Beam

1. When power is supplied, the green photo eye (Emitter) will flash until it is aligned with the red photo eye (sensor). The red photo eye will not light until it is aligned with the green eye.

2. When the photo eye system is properly aligned the green photo eye (emitter) will emit a steady green light and the red photo eye (sensor) will emit a steady red light.

Steady Red & Green light

3. If either of the photo eye lights are unsteady, flash or dim, check for an obstruction and carefully adjust the position of the photo eyes until they give a steady green light and steady red light.

The emitter generates the invisible light
beam
16

The sensor receives the invisible light
beam

Note: The path of the invisible light beam MUST NOT be obstructed. No part of the garage door or any hardware
should interfere or block either sensor.

Travel Limit Adjustment

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from improper force adjustment: – Improper adjustment of travel limits will cause operation of safety reversal mechanism.
– If travel limit adjustment is made, force adjustment may also needed.
– After ANY adjustments, the safety reverse test MUST be performed to ensure the door reverses on contact with a 1-1/2″ thick object (2×4 laid flat).

Minimum 2″ (5cm) clearance Trolley Stop Bolt
Adjusting Open (Up) Travel Limit + Open –
Adjusting Close (Down) Travel Limit
Close +
If the door reverses unintentionally during closing, check below symptoms:
1. The photo eye system may be improperly connected, misaligned or obstructed The courtesy light will flash continuously for 30 seconds. Refer to Troubleshooting on Page 25.
2. Binding door — disconnect the door from the opener by using the emergency release handle. Open and close the door manually and check the following steps. 2.1 If the door is balanced, refer to Force Adjustment on Page 18 to adjust Close force. 2.2 If the door is unbalanced, binding or jammed, call a trained service person to adjust the door.

About Travel Limits Limit adjustments regulate the position at which the door will stop when opening and closing.
BEFORE making any adjustments, operate the door by using the push button or remote. Run the opener through a complete cycle. If the door opens and closes completely without unintended reversing upon closing — NO adjustment is necessary.
If the door does not open or close at desired positions, proceed with the instructions below to adjust the travel limits.
Adjusting Travel Limits Open and close limits can be increased (+) or decreased (-) by turning the corresponding screws on the opener. Use a “flat head” screwdriver to make adjustments. One full turn of the screw is about 2″ (5cm) of actual travel.
NOTE: The opener motor includes an automatic thermal protection system which will shut down the motor in an overheat situation. The thermal protector will reset itself once the motor cools down. Opening and closing the opener multiple times (in a short period of time) may cause the motor to overheat and shut down. If this happens, wait about 15 minutes for the motor to cool and retry operation.
Setting OPEN (UP) Travel Limit 1. CLOSE the garage door by using either the remote or
push button . 2. Adjust the OPEN limit screw. 3. OPEN garage door and check for proper adjustment. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 until the door opens to the desired
position. When the door is in the open position, make sure there is enough clearance for your vehicle(s), and there is a minimum 2″ (5cm) gap between trolley and stop bolt. 5. Perform Safety Reverse Test on page 19. If the door does not open past 5 feet (1.5m), follow Force Adjustment on page 18 to adjust the open force.
Setting CLOSE (DOWN) Travel Limit 1. OPEN the garage door by using either the remote or large
push button . 2. Adjust the CLOSE limit screw. 3. CLOSE the garage door and check for proper adjustment. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 until door closes to the desired position. 5. Perform Safety Reverse Test on page 19.
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Force Adjustment

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from improper force adjustment:
– DO NOT adjust force to compensate for binding or sticking of the garage door. Call a qualified garage door service technician to make necessary adjustments in case of binding.
– DO NOT increase the force beyond minimum force required for closing the door. Too much force will cause improper operation of safety reversal mechanism.
– If either the force or travel limit adjustment is made, the other adjustment may also needed. – After ANY adjustments, the safety reverse test MUST be performed to ensure the door reverses on
contact with a 1-1/2″ thick object (2×4 laid flat) .

For safe operation, the force setting should
always be set at the MINIMUM FORCE required to run the door.

Adjusting Force
1. Force adjustment controls are located on the rear panel of the opener. The force adjustments regulate the amount of force required to open or close the door.
2. Force adjustment is applied only to compensate for the minor resistance caused by weather or other conditions.
Note: Force is preset at level 6 for both open and close adjustments. The size and operating conditions of the garage door will determine the correct level of force/ sensitivity. Weather conditions may also affect the operation of the door requiring further adjustments as needed.
Note: If the close force is set too light the opener will reverse the door during closing. If the open force is set too light the opener will stop the door during opening.
Note: There are 12 levels for open and close force settings. When either the maximum or minimum level is reached, the light will flash 6 times.
Never adjust the force setting by more than 1 level (1 press) at a time.
Setting Force
Setting Close Force
1. If the door completes a full close cycle without reversing, decrease (-) the close force by 1 level at a time until the door reverses. If the door reverses during closing, increase (+) close force by 1 level. The close force is now properly adjusted.
2. During the “door-close” cycle, the opener will reverse if the force required to close the door is exceeded.
Setting Open Force
1. If the door completes a full open cycle without stopping, decrease (-) the amount of force by 1 level until the door stops during the opening. Once the door stops during opening, increase (+) open force by 1 level. The close force is now properly adjusted.
2. During the “door-open” cycle the opener will stop if the force required to open the door is exceeded.

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Final Adjustments and Testing

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH from a closing garage door:
– The Safety Reversal Test MUST be conducted ONCE A MONTH.
– NO ONE should cross the path of moving door during operation and/or testing.
– If either force or travel limit adjustment is made, the other adjustment may also needed.
– After ANY adjustments to the door system, the Safety Reverse Test MUST be performed to ensure the door reverses on contact with a 1-1/2″ thick (2×4 laid flat) object.
– The photo eye safety system MUST be properly aligned, and tested regularly.

1-1/2″ (3.8cm) thick solid object (or 2×4 laid flat)
30 seconds
30 seconds

Testing the Safety Reverse System
The Safety Reverse System prevents the door from closing when an obstruction is present.
1. Open the door by using the large push button or remote
2. Place a 1-1/2″ (3.8cm) thick solid object (or 2×4 laid flat) on floor under the center of garage door.
3. Keeping the door in sight, use the push button or remote to close the door.
4. The door MUST REVERSE upon striking the object within 1.5 seconds, and stop at the fully opened position.
5. The courtesy light will start flashing for 30 seconds upon triggering the Safety Reverse System.
If the door just stops on the object, adjust the opener as follows:
The close travel maybe inadequate, Increase close travel limit by 1/4 turn (See Limit Adjustment on page 17)
Conduct the test again. If the door reverses on contact, remove the object and run at least 3 COMPLETE travel cycles to ensure proper adjustment.
If the door still does not reverse on the object, decrease the close force (see Force Adjustment on page 18) and repeat the test.
If the opener still fails the safety reverse test, call a qualified technician for door adjustment.
Testing the Photo Eye Safety System
1. Open the door by using the large push button or remote
2. Make sure both photo eyes steadily emit the green and red indicator lights. (If not, check alignment)
3. Place an object under the door about 8″ (20cm) high by 12″ (30cm) wide (the opener carton can be used),
4. The red indicator light on the sensor eye should be dimmed.
5. Keep the door in sight and use the push button or remote to try to close the door.
6. The door should NOT move more than 1″ (2.5cm) and the courtesy light should flash for 30 seconds.

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Programming 1­ Button Remote

! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: – Keep remote and battery out of reach of children. – NEVER permit children to access the wall panel nor remotes.
– Operate the door ONLY when it is properly adjusted, and there are no obstructions present.
– ALWAYS keep a moving door in sight until completely closed. NEVER cross the path of a moving door.

To reduce risk of fire, explosion or electric shock:

– DO NOT short circuit, recharge, dissemble or heat the battery, batteries may explode or leak. – NEVER allow small children near batteries. – Replace with 23AE 12 volt batteries ONLY. Dispose of batteries properly.

Signal and Battery Indicator

Visor Clip

To Program Remote(s):
1. See Fig.2 to add a remote. Press the “LEARN” button on the rear control panel of the opener. The courtesy light will illuminate with an audible click*. The unit is now ready to learn a remote.

Holster
Fig.1

2. Within 30 seconds, press the button on the remote.
3. The courtesy light will flash twice indicating remote has been stored successfully**.

LEARN

30 seconds
Fig.2
x2
Fig.3

Up to 20 remotes (including keyless entry pad codes) can be added to the unit by repeating the above procedures.
If more than 20 remotes are stored, the first stored remote will be replaced. (i.e. the 21st remote replaces the 1st stored remote.)
* If the courtesy light is already on, it will flash once and stay illuminated for 30 seconds.
** If a remote is not accepted, the courtesy light will stay on for 30 seconds, flash 4 times and then stay on for 2-1/2 minutes. Retry programming the remote by repeating the steps above.
Removing all Remotes:
To remove all remotes from memory, press and hold the “LEARN” button for 5 seconds. The courtesy light will flash 7 times indicating all remotes have been removed from memory.

23AE 12 Volt Alkaline Battery
Fig.4

Replacing Remote Battery:
When the battery of the hand held remote is low, the indicator light will become dim and/or the range of the remote will diminish. To replace the battery, remove the battery cover from the remote as shown in Fig 4. Replace with a 23AE 12 volt alkaline battery with polarity shown in Fig.4.

Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Programming Wireless Keyless Entry Keypad *
To purchase a wireless keyless entry keypad, visit a Craftsman outlet, call 1-888-331-4569, or go online to www.sears. com
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: – Keep remote and battery out of reach of children. – NEVER permit children to access the wall panel, push button nor remotes. – Operate door only when it is adjusted properly with no obstructions to door travel and is in clear sight. – ALWAYS keep a moving door in sight until completely closed. NO ONE should cross the path of a moving door. To reduce risk of fire, explosion or electric shock: – DO NOT short circuit, recharge, dissemble or heat the battery, batteries may explode or leak. – Replace with 1.5 volt AAA batteries ONLY. Dispose of batteries properly.

1 LEARN

2

3

Enter a 1- 6 digit personal code and press/release
“ENTER”

Fig.1

30 seconds
x2

To Add Personal Codes:
1. Press the “LEARN” button on the rear control panel, “OK” LED will glow and beep. The unit is ready to accept a keypad code in the next 30 seconds as shown in Fig.1.
2. Enter a 1 – 6 digit personal code on the keyless entry within 30 seconds and press/release “ENTER” button. “OK” LED will flash and beep twice indicating personal code is stored in memory.
Up to 20 personal codes (including 1-button remotes) can be added to the unit by repeating the above procedures.
If more than 20 personal codes are stored, the previously stored one from the very beginning will be replaced, (i.e. the 21st code replaces the 1st stored one.)
Operation:
To access the door, enter a pre-stored personal code and press “ENTER” to transmit code, and within 20 seconds, “ENTER” button can be used to stop or reverse the door.
If the code is entered incorrectly, correction can be made by pressing “ENTER” to reset and re-enter code.
When dark, “ENTER” may be pressed in advance to turn on back light.
Removing ALL Personal Code(s):
To remove ALL personal code(s) from memory, press and hold the “LEARN” button for 5 seconds. “OK” LED will flash and beep, indicating all codes/remotes have been removed from memory.
Mounting the Keyless Entry:
Keyless entry may be secured on door jamb face outside your garage. Locate keyless entry within sight of door at minimum height of 5 feet (1.5m), ensure it is away from reach of children and moving parts of door and hardware. Test the reception of the keyless entry before mounting. Change location for better reception if necessary.
Use the mounting holes on the keyless entry as template to mark position on the mounting surface. To attach to a wooden surface use the screws provided. In case of a drywall surface, drill holes and use drywall anchors provided.

*Optional

Fig.2

(2) 1.5 Volt AAA Alkaline Batteries

Replacing Keyless Entry Battery:
When the battery of keyless entry is low, dimmed illumination is observed. To replace battery, remove the battery cover by loosening the screws underneath, and replace the battery with two1.5 volt AAA batteries.

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Important Safety Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep the remote control away from children. 3. Always keep the moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed. NO ONE
SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR. 4. NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED, PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR. 5. Test door opener monthly. The garage door MUST reverse on contact with a 1-1/2-inch high object (or a 2 by 4
board laid flat) on the floor. After adjusting either the force or the limit of travel, retest the door opener. Failure to adjust the opener properly increases the risk of severe injury or death. 6. Use the emergency release only when the door is closed. Use caution when using this release with the door open. Weak or broken springs are capable of increasing the rate of door closure and increasing the risk of severe injury or death. 7. KEEP GARAGE DOORS PROPERLY BALANCED. See owner’s manual. An improperly balanced door increases the risk of severe injury or death. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Operating the Opener
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: – READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND LABELS – Keep remote and battery out of reach of children. – NEVER permit children to access the push button or remotes. – Operate the door ONLY when it is properly adjusted, and there are no obstructions and is in clear sight. – ALWAYS keep a moving door in sight until completely closed. NEVER cross the path of a moving door. – If travel limit adjustment is made, force adjustment may also needed. – After ANY adjustments, the safety reverse test MUST be performed to ensure the door reverses on contact
with a 1-1/2″ thick object (2×4 laid flat). – ALWAYS ensure that your door is balanced and in good working condition.

Emergency Release Handle

Courtesy Light
Push Button Photo Eye Safety System

Activating the Opener Controls
Push Button (Indoor)
1- Button Remote Control

Invisible Light Beam
Actual Operating Scenario
Operation
Press and hold the push button until the door starts to move, and controls as follows: – Open or close the door. – Reverse the door while it is closing – Stops the door while it is opening. – Close the door when the photo eye safety system is not installed, misaligned or
obstructed INTENTIONALLY.
Same functions* as the push button with remote distance up to 100 ft. in open field. *For safety concerns, the 1 – button remote WILL NOT work if the photo eye safety system is not properly installed and aligned.

Wireless Keyless Entry Keypad *

Program the keyless entry pad accordingly and access the door using the PIN code.

3-Button Mini Remote Control*

Remote distance up to 100 ft. in open field.
For safety concerns, the hand-held remote WILL NOT work if the photo eye safety system is not properly installed and aligned.

*Optional See Accessories in Repair Parts section of this manual for purchase.
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Door Status vs. Activation

Door status
Door at fully open / close position Door is closing Door is opening Door is stopped as intended in partially open position Door is obstructed while closing Door is obstructed while opening Door is fully opened and photo eye system is obstructed

Activation using Push Button / Remote
Door will move to fully close / open position Door will reverse Door will stop Close Door will reverse while flashing courtesy light Door will stop Door will not close

Courtesy Light Responses
Operation / Condition
Opener is initially plugged-in / Power restored Upon opener activation “LEARN” button is pressed Remote / Keyless entry PIN code accepted The photo eye system is obstructed during door-closing or door is obstructed during opening Opener motor overheat (Thermal Protection)

Courtesy Light Response Flashes five times Turns on for 4-1/2 minutes and turns off automatically Turns on for 30 seconds Flashes twice
Flashes for 30 seconds (Re-align and clear obstruction)
Flashes 5 times (Wait about 15 minutes to cool down)

Manual Operation
! WARNING
To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: – Use emergency release to disconnect trolley ONLY when the door is CLOSED to prevent unexpected rapid falling in
case of a unbalanced / poor-conditioned door. – Use emergency release ONLY when doorway is clear of persons and obstructions. – DO NOT use emergency release to pull the door open or closed.

DISCONNECT

Lever CONNECT
Flip to reconnect Pull to Disconnect

In case of a power failure or door obstruction, PULL EMERGENCY handle to release door from opener.
To Disconnect Trolley for Manual Operation
With the door closed, pull down the emergency release handle to the DISCONNECT position. The door can be raised / lowered manually.
To Re-connect Trolley
Pull the handle toward the opener so that the lever will flip up to the CONNECT position. The trolley will reconnect itself when the opener is activated or when the door is manually opened/ closed

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Maintenance
Schedule Once a month Twice a year
Once a year

Maintenance
Door balance test, refer to page 4. Safety reverse test, refer to page 19.
Check chain tension ( refer to page 6 for adjustment if necessary).
– Limit and force adjustment may be necessary due to weather conditions. Refer to pages 17-18 for adjustment. Conduct safety reverse test after ANY adjustments.
– Lubricate door rollers, bearings and hinges. The opener is permanently lubricated, DO NOT lubricate or grease the opener, rail or door tracks.

Troubleshooting

Problem Opener does not close and light flashes
Opener does not respond to remote

Possible Cause / Solution
The photo eye safety system is misaligned or obstructed, refer to pages 16 for proper alignment.
– Refer page 20 to reprogram remote. – Check remote battery

Opener stops before reaching full open / close position
The door reverses unintentionally

Either the travel limit or force is not properly adjusted, check adjustment referring to pages 17-18. Conduct safety reverse test after ANY adjustment.
– Make sure the photo eye safety system is aligned and clear of obstructions.
– Refer to page 4 to check the door balance – Refer to page 18 to re-adjust the force

The door reverses upon touching the floor and the courtesy light flashes

Refer to page 17 to decrease close limit by 1/4 turn until door stops as intended at the fully closed position. Conduct safety reverse test after ANY adjustment.

The courtesy light flashes Opener does not start

5

times

and

the

Opener motor overheat, please wait about 15 minutes and retry.

The opener does not close the door and the The photo eye safety system is misaligned or obstructed, refer to

green LED on the photo eyes flashes

page16 for proper alignment.

The opener is working properly but the courtesy light does not turn on

Replace light bulb (A19 incandescent Max.100W).

The courtesy light does not turn off

Defective logic board.

1. 2. 3. 4.

The opener hums as the trolley hits the trolley stop bolt in open travel

5.

6. 7.

8.

Make sure the trolley is towards the trolley stop bolt.
Disconnect the trolley by using the emergency release.
Close the door manually
Relieve the chain tension by loosening both the chain-to-cable connector and the flange nut (see page 6)
Operate the opener so the trolley shaft travels towards the door (Trolley should be kept disconnected)
Refer to page 17 to decrease open travel limit by 2 full turns
Refer to page 6 to re-tighten the chain until it is 1/4″ (6mm) above the base of rail (reference the figure shown on page 6).
Repeat the above steps if the trolley still hits the stop bolt.

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Repair Parts
To purchase repair parts, call 1-888-331-4569.
Rail Assembly Parts
1
2
3

4

5

6

7

8

Item Part No.

Name / Description

1 RP-001 Rail–Header Segment

2 RP-002 Rail–Middle Segments

3 RP-003 Rail–End Segment with Stop Bolt

4 GUT-840 Pulley

5 RP-004 Trolley

6 RP-005 Trolley Shaft and Cable

7 GUT-410 Master Link Set

8 RP-006 Chain

Installation Parts

Item Part No.

Name / Description

1

2

3

1

RP-007 Header Bracket

2 GUAT-022 Door Bracket

Hardware Bag with Emergency

3

RP-008 Release Handle& Rope

(Installation hardware shown on P.3)

4

5

6

7

4 GUAT-024 Curved Door Arm

5 GUAT-025 Straight Door Arm

6 GUAT-026 Emergency Release Handle + Rope

7

RP-009 Hanging Bracket

Accessories

3

6*

Item Part No.

Name / Description

1

GUAT-201

Photo Eye Safety System (Emitter + Sensor with Brackets)

4* 1

2

STDPX Push Button

3

58502 1-Button Remote

4

57938 3-Button Mini Remote

2

7

5

5 GUAT-203 23AE 12 Volt Alkaline Battery

6

57939 Keyless Entry Pad

7

CR-001 Owner’s Manual

*Optional To purchase optional accessories, visit a Craftsman outlet, call 1-888-331-4569, or go online to www.sears.com

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Opener Assembly Parts
1

2 3

5 4

10 11

8 9
12 13

14

6 Limit System Assembly

7 Blue

Open limit Contact

Green Screw

Gear

Green Orange

Center limit Contact

Red

Close limit Contact Screw

Item Part No.

Name / Description

1 GUAT-327 Sprocket Cover

2 GUAT-323 Sprocket and Gear Assembly

3 GUAT-341 Chassis

4 GUAT-303 Light Plate

5

CR-003 Light Lens Cover

6 GUAT-305 Capacitor

7 GUAT-306 Capacitor Holder

8

CR-004 AC Service Motor & Bracket Assembly

9 GUAT-308 Garage Door Opener RPM Wheel

10 GUAT-309 Logic Board Holder

11 GUAT-310 Logic Board with Holder

12 GUAT-311 Limit System Driving Gear

13 GUAT-312 Limit System Assembly

14 CR-002 Opener Cover

* Should be replaced by qualified technician only
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CRAFTSMAN WARRANTY
90-DAY IN-HOME LIMITED WARRANTY
FOR 90 DAYS from the date of sale this product is warranted against defects in material or workmanship. With proof of purchase a defective product will be repaired free of charge.
LIMITED WARRANTY ON PARTS
FROM THE 91st DAY THROUGH 1 YEAR from the date of sale this product is warranted against defective parts. With proof of purchase a new part will be furnished to replace a defective one free of charge. Any costs for professional installation are not included.
LIMITED WARRANTY ON MOTOR
FROM THE 91st DAY THROUGH 4 YEARS from the date of sale the motor on this product is warranted against defects in material or workmanship. With proof of purchase a new motor will be furnished to replace a defective one free of charge. Any costs for professional installation are not included.
WARRANTY SERVICE
For warranty coverage details to obtain product repair or replacement parts, call this number: 1-888-331-4569
WARRANTY RESTRICTION
This warranty does not cover light bulbs, which are expendable parts, or repair parts necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including the failure to install, adjust and operate this garage door opener according to instructions contained in the owner’s manual. This warranty also does not cover any problems caused by interference.
LIMITATION ON LIABILITY
Seller will not be liable for loss or damage to property or any incidental or consequential loss or expense from property damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
Except for the motor, all implied warranties for this product, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the 90 day and 91st day through 1-year limited warranty period set forth above. All implied warranties with respect to the motor are limited in duration to the 91st day through 4-year limited warranty period set forth above. No implied warranties will exist or apply after such periods. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Transform SR Brands Management LLC, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
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Tabla de Contenidos
Introducción
Símbolos e Íconos Inventorio Preparación / Prueba de Balance de la Puerta Herramientas Requeridas
Montaje
Montaje del Riel y Carro Instalación de la cabel y cadena Instrucciones Importantes de Instalación Montaje del Soporte Cabecero
Instalación
Colocación del Riel en el Soporte Cabecero Montaje del Soporte de la Puerta Montaje del Abre-puerta al Techo Fijación de los Brazos de la Puerta Instalación de la Luz y la Manija de Desconexión de Emergencia
Cableado
Instrucciones de Cableado Conexión del Sistema de Seguridad de Sensor Óptico Conexión del Botón Pulsador Conexión de la Fuente de Alimentación
Ajuste
Alineación del Sistema de Seguridad de Sensor Óptico Ajuste del Límite de Desplazamiento Ajuste de Fuerza Ajuste Final y Prueba
Operación
Programación del Control Remoto Programación del panel de entrada inalámbrico sin llave INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Funcionamiento del Abre-puerta Mantenimiento Solución de Problemas
Repuestos y Servicio
Instalación y Accesorios Montaje de las Partes del Abre-puerta
Garantía
Símbolos e iconos

29 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50-51 52 52 53 54 55

! ADVERTENCIA

LEA LAS ADVERTENCIAS CON CUIDADO para evitar LESIONES GRAVES o LA MUERTE causadas por electrocución o riesgo mecánico.

NO conecte la electricidad.

Por favor, conecte la electricidad.

La luz interior se enciende / parpadea con el “clic” audible. (Si la bombilla no está instalada, el `clic’ representa la luz).

Equipo de instalación
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Inventario

Riel — Segmento de Cabecera

Abre-puertas de garage y mica

Fotoelectrico

Cubierta de portacadena

1-Botón Remoto Botón de Control

Riel — Segmentos Intermedios x3

Riel — Segmento Final con perno de Parada del Carro

OPCIONAL x 2
Tornillo #6 x 1″
x 2 Para panel Tarugo de yeso Teclado Acceso Sin Llave*

OPCIONAL
3-Mini Botón Remoto*

Manilla de Emergencia + Cuerda

Carro

Cadena and

Soporte de cabecera

Literatura + Etiquetas de seguridad

Varilla Eje del carro y cable

Soportes Colgantes

Soporte de la puerta

Polea

Brazos de la Puerta

* Consulte la sección Accesorios en las piezas de reparación de este manual para obtener información sobre la compra.

INSTALACIÓN DE HERRAJES, UBICACIÓN EN LA BOLSA DE HERRAJES (MOSTRADO EN TAMAÑO REAL)

x 2
Pasador de horquilla — Brazos Puerta 5/16″ x 1
x 1
Pasador horquilla-Sop. Cabezal 5/16″ x 1-1/2″
x 1
Pasador horquilla — Polea 3/8″ x 1-3/4

x 2
Tornillo Tirafondo 1/4″ x 5/8″ Soporte de la Puerta
x 4
Tornillo Tirafondo #12 x 1″– Sistema de sensor fotoelectrico
x 4
Tornillo Tirafondo 5/16″ x 1-1/2″ — Soporte Cabezal / Montaje Abridor

x 2 Tornillo #6 x 1-1/4″ – Botón de control
x 2 Sujetadores para muro falso – Botón de control
x 1 Ranuro – del perno

x 4 Pasador — Pasadores de Cierre
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x 4

x 4

Perno 5/16″ x 1″

5/16″ Tuerca debrida