Page 2 - Things to consider if you are planning to; STB; WARNING
Things to consider if you are planning to “ do-it-yourself. ” Whether you are replacing an existing garage door operator or installing an operator in your garage for the first time, there are some pre-installation issues which need to be addressed. They are as follows: TThheeee GGeenniieeee CCoooomm...
Page 3 - -PIECE DOOR INSTALLATION
3 TYPICAL SECTIONAL DOOR INSTALLATION 5 TYPICAL SUPPORT BRACKET EXTENSION SPRING OR TORSION SPRING SAFE-T-BEAM ® BRACES ADDED HEADER BRACKET MOUNTING BOARD 36 ” POWER CORD TO 120V GROUNDED OUTLET 6 4 3 1 2 3 TYPICAL (TRACK GUIDED) 1-PIECE DOOR INSTALLATION 7 SECTIONAL DOOR ONE-PIECE DOOR TYPICAL (TR...
Page 4 - OVERVIEW OF; POTENTIAL; position if anything passes through beam; IMPORTANT; To reduce the risk of; WAAAARRNNNNIINNNGGGG; SAAFETTYY INNFORRMAATIOONN
4 Garage doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors. Since moving objects, springs under tension, and electric motors can cause injuries, your safety and the safety of others depend on you reading the information in this manual. If you ha...
Page 5 - NNOTEE:: Acccessories varyy by mmoodel; Shown full size. See Parts List for description.; PPAAAARRTTSS IIIDDEEEENNTTTTIIIFFIICCAATTTIIOONN; OR; Wall Control Screw; remotes
NNOTEE:: Acccessories varyy by mmoodel . FASTENERS - Shown full size. See Parts List for description. 105 104 103 101 106 126 124 125 Lag Screw, 1/4 ” x 2 ” Cotter Pin Clevis Pin Bolt, 3/8 ” -16 x 7/8 ” Phillips Hex Head Screw, No. 10 x 1-1/4 ” Insulated Staple Bolt, 5/16 ” -18 x 1/2 ” 100 69 112 79...
Page 6 - Stealth Power Head; PPARRTSS IDDENTIFFIICAATIIOON; Item Part Name; Combined Parts List
Stealth Power Head 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 31 40 12 12 12 12 11 19 3 12 26 26 Item Part Name 1 Lens 2 Front Cover 3 Side Cover (by series/model) 4 Top Plate Assembly 5 Strain Relief 6 Cord & Plug Assembly 7 Componen...
Page 8 - Channel
Channel Item Part Name 66 Belt & Bullet Assembly - 7 ’ 6 ” Door (Belt Models Only) Belt & Bullet Assembly - 8 ’ Door (Belt Models Only) Belt & Bullet Assembly - 10 ’ Door (Belt Models Only) Belt & Bullet Assembly - 12 ’ Door (Belt Models Only) 67 Sprocket Bushing 68 Sprocket, 10 Toot...
Page 9 - Rail; PAARTS IDEENTTIFICCATIONN
9 Rail PAARTS IDEENTTIFICCATIONN FFOOR HELP--1.800..3554.364433 OOR GENIEECOOMPANY.COOM Item Part Name 102 Boom Support Kit (not shown) 103 Safety & Maintenance Guide 104 Emergency Release Tag (Tri L) 105 Entrapment WARNING Label 106 Wire110 Rail (L=112.475 ” ) 111 Screw, 5/16 ” -18 x 3/4 ” 112 ...
Page 10 - trraveel whhenn setttiinng lliimmiitts.; PLEASE NOTE THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES; CAUTION; OOOPPEERRRRAAAATTTOOORR AAAASSSSSSEEMMMMBBLLYYY; WEERRR HHHHEEAADD AASSSSSSSSEEEMMBBLLLLYYY; CAUTION; OPEN BLUE PARTS BAG; Screws for attaching light cover are included in this
Fig. 1-3 No. 10-24 x 1/2 ” Hex Head Screws 5/16 ” x 1/2 ” Hex Head Screws “ D ” -Shaft and Hole 3. Place power head and channel on clean, flat surface. 4. Slide drive end of channel down over “ D ” -shaft on top of power head (Fig. 1-2). • Support header end of channel level with power head. • Slide...
Page 11 - Align mounting holes of sprocket saddle, rail; ttrraaveel whheen settttiing limiitss.; Chain should sag slightly but not so much that it; IINSTTALLAATTIONN; WWW; OPEN ORANGE PARTS BAG
Fig. 1-4 Adjusting Bolt WWHHAAAATTT TTYYYPPPPEE OOOFF DDOOOOOORR DDDDOO YYOOOOUU HHAAVVVEE?? LLooooookk aatt tttthhee ddrrrraaawwwwiiinnnnggss bbeeeelllloooww.. TThheeeeyyy tttteelllllll yyyyoooouu wwhhheeerrrree ttooo ffiinndddd tthheee iinnnnssttaallllaattiioonnnn iinnssttrrrruuuuccttiioonnnnss yy...
Page 12 - abovee; AAlltteernatee Mouuntingg Meethodds; Materials for mounting are not included; Angle Iron Method; FFORR TRRAACCKK GUUIIDDEED DDOOORRSS; – FOR TRACKLESS DOORS GO TO PAGE 15 –
WARNING • Do Not try to remove, repair or adjust springs or anything to which door spring parts are fastened, such as, wood blocks, steel brackets, cables or other like items. Repairs and adjustments must be made by a trained service person using proper tools and instructions. • Handles and other do...
Page 14 - Adjust emergency release cord length.; – PROCEED TO PAGE 18 –; orte; Sectional doors; OPEN YELLOW PARTS BAG; de la ort
8. Install door bracket (Fig. 2-6). • Contact door manufacturer. NOOTE: Sellf-ddrrilliing screwss arree intennddeed for use wwith lliigggghhhhtttt--wweeeeiigghhtt ddoooorr oonnllyyyy,, wwhhhhiiiillee llllaagg ssccccrreewwwwss aarrreee mmeeaaaanntt for wood doors oonnlly. BBecauusse ddoooorr desiigns...
Page 15 - Header bracket must be fastened to garage; Door rise; Up to 4; TABLE A; FFFFOORRRR TTRRAACCKKLLEEEESSSSS DDDOOOORRSS
CAUTION WARNING Header bracket must be fastened to garage framing. Do Not fasten to drywall, particle board, plaster or other such materials. 1. Establish center line of door and header (Fig. 2-9). • Close door. • Measure door width. Mark center. • Use straight edge to draw vertical line “ V. ” – do...
Page 16 - ligghhtt-weeight door onlyy, whhiile llag sccrewws arree meaant; Same arrangement applies; de la rte
CAUTION 6. Install door bracket (Fig. 2-12). • Contact door manufacturer for proper installation. NOOTE: Sellf-ddrriilliing scrrewss arree intennddeed for use wwith ligghhtt-weeight door onlyy, whhiile llag sccrewws arree meaant foorr wood doors oonnlly. BBecauusse ddoooorr desiigns vvaryy, modiiffi...
Page 17 - ket m; NOTE:: WWhheen openniing, door muusst not ppaasss levvell; Str
CAUTION ket m ge fr Do Not fasten to drywall, particle board, 9. Mount po TERNATE MOUNTING METHODS). • Be sure rail assembly and power head are on door center line (line “ V ” ). • Check the illustrations. Decide which mounting method you will use. Materials for mounting are not included. • After po...
Page 18 - NOTE: Mountiing bracckettss caan be attttaachedd ttoo tthhee; Mounting STB source and sensor; sennssorrs ((ggreeen LEED)) mayy bee plaaced ffuurrtherr awwayy; SSyystemm; kets; (See directions on next page and; tongue; IINNSSTAALLLAATTIONN; OPEN RED PARTS BAG; Insulated staple
NOTE: Mountiing bracckettss caan be attttaachedd ttoo tthhee floor usiing cooncrete aanchors (nnoott pprroovvidedd)).. 2. Mounting STB source and sensor . • If garage has only one garage door. – Determine which side of garage receives most direct sunlight (Fig. 3-4) . – Red LED should always be on s...
Page 19 - top edge of lens between; SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING; Alignment Check
CAUTION FIG. 3-8 (ProMax) Attachments at po . • Make wire attachments at STB ’ s. – Splitting and stripping 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 termi...
Page 20 - ws
CAUTION WARNING Wall console Wall button OR Fig. 4-2 #6 x 1-1/4 ” ws Fig. 4-3 MORE MENT OPEN PUSH L MITS TO SET G4 Y3 2 W1 1. om po ol. • Place the wall control: – In sight of door. – At least 5 feet from floor, so small children can not reach it. – Away from moving parts of door and door hardware. ...
Page 21 - PPPPEERRMMAAAANNNNEEEENNTTT WWWWIIIIRRIIINNGGG; INNSTRRUCTTIONSS FOOR ELEECCTRIICIIAN
1. Disconnect the power cord from the branch circuit mains. 2. Remove bottom cover from power head. • Remove four (4) hex head screws from front and rear covers. • Slide bottom cover off. 3. Remove existing power cord from power head. • Disconnect three power cord wires. • Remove and discard power c...
Page 22 - PRO MAX
WARNING Fig. 6-1 MORE MORE L MIT ADJUSTMENT CLO E O EN PUSH LIM TS TO SET 4 3 2 1 CLASS 2 NEC O EN C O E TO SET LIMITS PUSH OR NEC CLASS 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOREFORCE PUSHBUT ON SAF TYBEAM LIM TSET OPENFOR E CLO EFOR E RAD OSIG ALLEA NCODE COM DO N T USH L M T S U LE SD OR ITT C E NOTE U E ONLY W TH SER E...
Page 23 - Object; CONTACT REVERSE; FOORCEE AADDJJUSTTMEENT
NEC CLASS 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOREFORCE USHUTT N AFE YEAM IMITET PENOR LOSORCE ADIOIGN LEARNODE OM O N TP SH L M T N E SO R I A T C E NOTE USE O LY W TH ER E CON RO S CLOSEMORE OPENMORE CLOSE OPEN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT U S Pa ent No 5 243 7 4 5 221 869 WARNING CONTACT REVERSE Fine adjustments for limit switche...
Page 24 - RReemote coonnttrroolls wiill nnoott wwork iff SSTTBB; Complete with; STEALTH; FINNEE LLIMIITT SSWITTCH ADJUSTTMEENT; RREEMMOOTTEEEE CCCCOOOONNTTRROOLLLSS; * Remotes vary depending on model. Your operator will
WARNING During the following steps, the motor protector may open. Wait about 20 minutes for protector to reset. 1. Adjusting the “ OPEN ” limit switch (Fig. 8-1). • Run door to open position by pushing wall control. • Locate curved “ OPEN ” limit adjustment slot on back of power head. • Look into sl...
Page 25 - NOOTE: Eacch butttoonn oonn aa multi-button remote ccontrol; Operate remote control; NOOTE: Dooorr automattiicallly sstops att eend of open or; Erasing all receiver memory; NOOTE: Iff LEDD bliinkss approoxximatteely 4 timmees ppeer
1. Turn remote control upside down (Fig. 10-1) 2. Battery replacement (your remote control is battery powered). • Gently push straight IN on tab as shown (Fig. 10-1). – use ball point pen, coin or small screwdriver. – battery cover snaps open. • Install new battery in same position. – use A23, 12 Vo...
Page 26 - LIIGHHTT BBUULLB AANNDD LLENNSS IINSSTAALLLAATTIONN
1. Install light bulb(s) into socket(s). Do Not use short neck bulb(s). • Use bulb(s) rated for: – rough service – vibration – appliances • 100 watt maximum 2. Bend two (2) slotted tabs up. This will activate the ” living hinge ” of the lens (Fig. 11-1). NNNOOOOTTEE:: TThhee ffoolllllloowwiinnnggg s...
Page 27 - MMMMOONNTTHHLLYY MMAAAAIIINNNTTEEENNNNAAAANNCCEE; DOOR SPRINGS and DOOR HARDWARE; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; MAAINNTEENAANNCCEE
MMMMOONNTTHHLLYY MMAAAAIIINNNTTEEENNNNAAAANNCCEE DOOR SPRINGS and DOOR HARDWARE • Do not operate garage door automatically or manually if springs are broken. CONTACT A PROFESSIONAL FOR SERVICE. • Oil door rollers, bearings, and hinges monthly. Use silicone lubricant or light oil. DOOR BALANCE • Clos...
Page 28 - Use this guide to correct problems with your door; do not; TRROOUBLEESHHOOOTTING GUUIIDE
CAUTION Door starts for no reason. Check staples on wire from power head to wall control. If they cut into insulation, they can short wires. If wire is cut, replace it. Was a remote control lost or stolen? Erase all remote control codes from receiver memory and reprogram. Wall control button stickin...
Page 29 - Opening cover could cause electrical shock.; WWIIIRRRRIIIINNNNGGGG DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGRRAAMM
CAUTION (Stealth Motor) Opening cover could cause electrical shock. WWIIIRRRRIIIINNNNGGGG DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGRRAAMM FFOR HELP-1.800..3554.36433 OR GENIEECCOOMPANY.CCOOM 29 (ProMax Motor)
Page 30 - Ordering Instructions
30 No C.O.D. shipments. Please include check or moneyorder, made payable to The Genie Company. Do not send cash . Allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. 1-800-354-3643. Please have part number and creditcard ready. Mail Order Form to: Genie Company, Alliance, Ohio 44601 . We accept Visa or Mastercard on phon...
Page 32 - Who gets the warranty:; FILL THIS IN AT TIME OF INSTALLATION FOR YOUR OWN RECORDS,; The Genie Company Professional Access Systems LIMITED WARRANTY
What is covered: Any defect in material and workmanship from personal, normal household use in accordance with the Owner ’ s Manual For how long: 300 Series - Motor 5 years and all other parts 3 years. 500 Series - Motor Lifetime* and all other parts 5 years. 1200 Series - Motor Lifetime* and all ot...