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Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section; SAFETY INFORMATION; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS; NOT; OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS; OFF; rogramming
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section .............................................................. Page Safety Information 2 ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Important Safety Instructions . 2 Safety Features / Opener Features . 3 G - 1 ettin...
Page 4 - SAFETY FEATURES; OPENER FEATURES; TRANSMITTER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
SAFETY FEATURES Safe-T-Beam® (STB) Non-Contact Reversing System Puts an invisible beam across the door opening. The door stopsand reverses to the full open position if anything th passes rough the beam. LED indicator lights on the powerhead and on the STBs p rovide a self diagnostic code if an opera...
Page 5 - OVERVIEW OF POWERHEAD CONTROLS; These and buttons are for programming use; use these buttons to operate the opener.; Enters into and selects programming menus.; Programming Overview; There are four Powerhead program menus:; Located on bottom of Powerhead.; Begin here ONLY AFTER; INFRARED PROTECTION FUNCTION
4 ©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 SET PROGRAM Open Travel ROUND LED Indicator Facing Garage Door Close Travel Button OVERVIEW OF POWERHEAD CONTROLS This section describes the simple programming functions. Use this page to familiarize yourself with the buttons and LED indicators used to program the op...
Page 6 - PROGR; 0 second timeout; CONTACT REVERSE TEST; The Force and Limit settings MUST be COMPLETED; WARNING; A moving door can cause serious injury or death.; SET FORCE NEXT; TRAVEL LIMITS; UP LIMIT; FORCE CONTROL
©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 5 WARNING s Make sure doorway is in view and clear of obstacles and people to avoid injury or damage to property. s DO NOT operate this unit from wall console before LIMITS and FORCE are set. Severe damage to the opener can occur. s The bullet MUST be engaged to carria...
Page 7 - All type remotes program in the same way.; For additional openers—repeat the steps above; The default setting of; Intellicode® 2; FCC and IC CERTIFIED; (Follow the TOP 2 steps above to shift back to Intellicode®2)
©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 6 PROGRAMMING REMOTESto New Intellicode® 2 Openers. All type remotes program in the same way. Bring remote(s) to powerhead location. For Car2U® and HomeLink®, park car outside the garage with the ignition key in the “ACCESSORY” position. Each button must be programmed ...
Page 8 - IntelliCode® 1 or 2 wireless keypad; LOST OR STOLEN REMOTE - CLEARING MEMORY; comes; Controls door opener lights from inside garage
7 ©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 IntelliCode® 1 or 2 wireless keypad Door moves. (To verify memory is cleared—try to operate the garage door using one of your remote devices. The opener should not respond.) Both LEDs OFF confirms communication is established with operator. Round LED BLUE then OFF, L...
Page 9 - MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING; IMPORTANT SAFETY; To reduce the risk; READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.; ROUTINE MONTHLY MAINTENANCE; CONTACT REVERSE; ENGAGED; OPENER
8 ©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 s With the door closed , pull release handle DOWN and let go to release door carriage assembly f rom drive system. s R s Raise and lower the door manually—it should move freely and smoothly. ’ ’ d let go. n a t e e f 4 o t 3 about y l l a u n a m r o o d e s i a – Do...
Page 10 - DISENGAGING AND ENGAGING CARRIAGE; REMOTE BATTERY REPLACEMENT; Open the remote case using a
ROUTINE YEARLY Lubricate the drive screw: s Wipe off old grease using a lint-free cloth. s Apply a light coating of silicon based grease (For best results, use Genie® GLU-R). 9 ©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE TO ENGAGE , PULL DOWN AND TOWARDTHE OPENER. THEN LET GO. TO DISENGAGE...
Page 11 - However, conditions possibly requiring adjustment are:; CAUTION; normal; ADJUSTMENT GUIDE; NOTE; are automatically set to the slowest; FORCE ADJUSTMENT; Speed Level; Force Level
©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 10 ADJUSTMENT GUIDE - FORCE SETTINGS Force settings are pre-programmed at the factory and "learned" during the Open/Close Limit settings steps. For normal use, these settings should not need adjustment with this unit. However, conditions possibly requiring adju...
Page 12 - REFERENCE - CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM; POWER CORD; ELECTRICAL SHOCK
11 ©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 REFERENCE - CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HELP-1-800-35-GENIE OR WWW.GENIECOMPANY.COM Opener circuit wiring diagram. This wiring diagram is for reference only. Opening Cover May Cause Electric Shock.Disconnect power from opener prior to removing cover. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 ...
Page 13 - OR; closing; TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE -; WHAT TO DO
Opener does NOT run from wall console. s Check power source, – Plug a lamp into outlet used for powerhead. If lamp works, power source is OK.– If not, check fuse or circuit breaker. s If power is OK, – Check connections at powerhead terminals and at wall console.– Limits must be set with door arm co...
Page 14 - Powerhead LED; Limited Warranty
13 ©2011 The Genie Company 9/2011 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - POWERHEAD LEDs FOR HELP-1-800-35-GENIE OR WWW.GENIECOMPANY.COM Powerhead LED Possible Problem Solution Round LED Long LED OFF OFF Normal operation None required No response from unit Check power supplyContact a trained door system technician ...