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E:
 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS  
 
Adjustment #1:  Opening Travel 
 
Your opener is assembled at the factory with the trolley in the forward position with the 
open limit stops snapped in place on the chain, set for a standard door. 
 
If you door is non-standard, move BOTH open limit stops, located just behind the trolley.  
As an example: For a 6 FT, 6 INCH door, move both open limit stops six inches or 12 links 
toward the power head unit. 
 
To confirm final opening travel adjustment, activate the opener to bring the foor to the 
fully open position.  When properly adjusted, center of the open limit stops should come to 
rest opposite the load adjusting nut. 
 
NOTE:  If the door drifts forward, move the open limit stops toward the 
power head unit.  If the door does not drift forward it is still advised that you 
perform one additional check.  Operate manual release on the trolley and 
allow the door to seek its natural fully open position, then move the open limit 
stops to align trolley to this position.  If the door does not open fully at its 
natural open position, it indicates a door spring or hardware problem that 
should be referred to a door system professional. 
(See instruction label on side of track for proper limit stop location.) 
 
Adjustment #2:  Opening and Closing Force 
 
Hex nuts for adjusting force are located on either side of the rail at the motor end.  
The left hex nut, labeled “CLOSE”, adjusts the closing force; the right hex nut, 
labeled “OPEN”, adjusts the opening force. 
Turning the hex nuts clockwise increases force; counterclockwise decreases force. 
 
Your garage door opener is built with a safety system that allows the door to reverse 
in the close direction and stop in the open direction.  This must be adjusted so your 
opener does not use excessive force in the down direction or react to the weight of the 
door during upward travel. 
 
To help determine that the force is not excessive, grasp the door handle or bottom 
edge during downward travel.  The opener should reverse to this force.  Do not stand 
under the door during this test. 
 
If the handle is hard to hold and the door does not reverse, adjust the CLOSE hex nut to decrease force until the door reacts properly. 
 
Repeat the adjustment procedure for upward travel.  The door should stop without using excessive force.
 
    
    
DO NOT USE ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPENSATE FOR A POORLY WORKING DOOR.  THIS WILL 
INTERFERE WITH THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE REVERSING MECHANISM AND MAY 
DAMAGE THE DOOR. 
Open Adjustment Nut 
Close Adjustment Nut 
Leave One Link Open Between 
the Two Open Limit Stops 
Limit Stops 
Chain 
Load Adjusting Nut 
Limit Stops 
110056-2 
110056-1 
OPTIONAL THREE FUNCTION DELUXE WALL STATION 
 
When the Wall Station is connected to the operator per instructions supplied with the wall station, it will provide the following 
features: 
 
1.  “OFF-ON” will prevent inadvertent operation of the door from any other push button, radio or keyless entry device.  It will also 
as additional protection from unwanted operation during absence of the owner.  This feature is to be activated only when the door is 
at the full open or close position and never while the door is moving. 
 
2.  “LIGHT” button allows the convenience light to be turned on and stay on until turned off by a second push of the button or 
activation of the door cycle. 
 
3.  “UP/DOWN” button provides normal opening and closing of the door by momentary activation of this push button.  Function of 
door cycle is described above - “How the Door Moves When the Opener is Activated”.