Page 2 - FCC Regulatory Information:; operation of the device.; driveTM Installation Instructions and Owners Manual; WARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death,; ONLY
Table of Contents System Requirements 2. Important Safety Instructions 3. Package Contents 4. - 5. Tools Needed 6. Available Accessories 6. i drive™ Retro-fi t Installation 7. Extension i drive™ Installation 7. - 14. Pre-Operation Installation 15. - 29. Operation 30. - 32. Maintenance 33. Troublesho...
Page 5 - driveTM Package Contents:
5 6’ Power Cord (1) Three-button Transmitter (2) Entrapment Label Wall Station Assembly Jumpers (3) Disconnect Handle (1) Handle Bracket (1) “S” Hook (1) Disconnect Cable (1) Emergency Disconnect Label (1) 1/4 x 2” Hex Head Lag Screws (2) #6-20 x 1/2” Phillips Pan Head PL Screw (1) (for disconnect h...
Page 6 - Available Accessories:; For
Tools Needed: Deluxe Wireless Light Kit Model no: 3950-ULDRE Part no: 302097 6 Infrared Safety Sensor Model no: ML2 Part no: 301674 Power Drill Tape Measure Step Ladder 7/16” Wrench 1/2” Wrench 9/16” Wrench 3/4” Wrench Phillips Head Screwdriver 7/16” Socket Driver 3/32” Drill Bit 7/16” Socket 1/2” S...
Page 7 - Step 3: Lifting Cable Loop; Extension; Step 2: Remove Front Sheave; COUNTERBALANCE SPRING TENSION MUST BE RELIEVED BEFORE RE-; WARNING; FAILURE TO CRIMP SLEEVE SECURELY TO CABLE, CAN CAUSE CABLE
7 Step 3: Lifting Cable Loop Extension i drive™ Installation i drive™ Retro-fi t Installation Step 2: Remove Front Sheave Disassemble the existing front cable sheaves. Typi-cally the front sheave is secured with a bolt and nut to the horizontal angle. Repeat for other side. ( NOTE: It may be helpful...
Page 8 - Step 4: Flag Bracket Installation; There are two fl ag brackets (left; In some instances there; Secure the top of the fl ag bracket with a 5/16” lag; Step 4A: Track Width
Step 4: Flag Bracket Installation There are two fl ag brackets (left and right) provided. The right side bracket has an extended fl ange at the top. Align the left hand fl ag bracket to the existing left fl ag angle, so the top fl ange will be located to the top edge of the existing fl ag angle.Iden...
Page 9 - Step 5: Cable Drum Installation; Do not remove shrink wrap from cable; Step 6: Bottom Bracket Lifting Cables
9 Step 5: Cable Drum Installation NOTE: Do not remove shrink wrap from cable drums until instructed to do so. Cable drums are right and left. Be sure to check the identifi cation on each drum to make sure the correct drum is installed on its corresponding side. Apply grease to both sides and outer d...
Page 10 - Step 8: Extension Spring Counterbalance; Right and Left hand is determined
NOTE: The door lifting cable and the extension spring cable are wrapped oppositely on the drum. Take the end of the extension spring cable, thread it through and around the sheave located on the extension spring, then bring the cable to the front of the track. COUNTERBALANCECABLE ON DRUM GROOVES COU...
Page 11 - CABLE ADJUSTMENT; process in; Step 10: Lower the Door; for the opposite side of the door.; SPRING ADJUSTMENTS:; Adjust the counterbalance cables so that there is
Now that the counterbalance system is installed to the garage door, remove the locking pliers and carefully lower the door to the fully closed position. Be sure the door descends uniformly by pulling the door down from the center of the door and using correct gripping points, such as a lift handle o...
Page 12 - driveTM Opener/Torque Tube Assembly
12 Locate the (3) pieces of cam shaped tube (Torque Tube). Notice that one piece is smaller and will fi t inside the other two pieces. NOTE: Right and left hand are always determined from inside the garage looking out. Locate the i drive™ opener in the operator box. Look into the opener’s left side ...
Page 13 - Do not discard fl ange nuts; . Place the support bracket; Do not tighten 1/4-20 fl ange nuts to opener studs; driveTM Opener/Torque Tube Assembly Installation
Push the outer torque tubes in until they are touching the opener. Be sure that the snap buttons are not engaged in any of the outer tube holes. This will make the torque tube the shortest in length and allow enough room to get the tubes into the drums. The torque tube can be adjusted to fi t a door...
Page 14 - Pull cable only enough to remove the; iDriveTM Instructions; Step 14: Disconnect Installation
Attach the loose disconnect cable (located in opener hardware bag) to the opener with the S-hook. Close both ends of the S-hook to lock assembly together. T h r e a d t h e d i s c o n n e c t c a b l e through the hole in right hand fl ag bracket and remove all slack between opener and right hand f...
Page 15 - Step 15: Wall Station Installation; Over tightening screws into wood could; Pre-Operation Installation
Step 15: Wall Station Installation 15 Locate a convenient place to mount wall station within sight of the garage door. To keep wall station out of the reach of children, measure at least fi ve feet up from the fl oor and secure wall station base into wood wall fram-ing using (2) phillips head screws...
Page 17 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THIS EQUIPMENT HAS A; TO AVOID ELECTRICAL; DO NOT INSTALL THE; CEILING MOUNTING; The light should blink; Step 17: Light Fixture Installation
NOTE: RECEPTACLE COVER MUST BE INSTALLED IN-BETWEEN THE LIGHT FIXTURE AND THE CEILING IMPORTANT! The light is turned on and off by an infrared (IR) signal sent from the opener to the light. Therefore, the light must be mounted in a location where it can always “see” the front face of the opener. Loc...
Page 18 - WALL MOUNTING; Turn receptacle
WALL MOUNTING Depending on location, the light fi xture may need to be adjusted from its packaged position. When mounting on a wall parallel to the opener, rotate the receiver module inward to a maximum of 90° until the receiver module is best aligned with the sending LED. Mount light to a receptacl...
Page 19 - If wires must be lengthened or spliced into; Step 18: Photoelectric Safety Sensor Installation
19 Select a mounting position 5 inches above the fl oor to center line of wall mounting bracket. The send-ing and receiving units should be mounted inside the door opening to minimize any interference by the sun. However, the sensors should be mounted as close to the door track or inside edge of the...
Page 20 - Keep sender/receiver wires away; Photoelectric Safety Sensor
20 VIEW OF THE OPENER FROM THE FRONT JUMPER INSTALLEDON PINS “PE” OPENER SENDING IR LED Uncoil wires from photoelectric sensors and route wires up garage wall and along door header towards the right side of the opener. Route wires above torque tube and tack wires in place with insulated staples (not...
Page 21 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF; for the alignment procedure.
21 Step 19: Power Connection (Standard Wiring) WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THIS EQUIPMENT HAS A GROUNDING TYPE PLUG, THAT HAS A THIRD (GROUNDING) PIN. THIS PLUG WILL ONLY FIT INTO A GROUNDING TYPE OUTLET. IF THE PLUG DOES NOT FIT INTO THE OUTLET, CON-TACT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN ...
Page 22 - DISCONNECT POWER AT FUSE/BREAKER BOX BEFORE PROCEEDING.
22 Where required by local codes, the opener can be permanently wired. Services of a licensed electrician can be obtained to perform the following permanent wiring procedure. WARNING DISCONNECT POWER AT FUSE/BREAKER BOX BEFORE PROCEEDING. Using a phillips head screwdriver, remove the two screws from...
Page 23 - Step 21: Securing the Opener; ) until the alignment light; FAILURE TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL; Step 22: Photoelectric Safety Sensor Alignment; Good door balance and freedom of
With the emergency disconnect still in the manual door operated position: Manually raise the door to the full upward position. Then, manually lower the door to the full closed position verifying freedom of move-ment and good door balance. Tighten both 1/4-20 fl ange nuts, securing the opener to the ...
Page 24 - Wall Station Programming; Step 23: Wall Station Security Code Change and Programming
NOTE: The user must change the wall station’s security code before using the wall station. This code setting sequence is only required the fi rst time the wall station is used. Overview: When changing the wall station’s security code, the user will have to hold the light button down for approximatel...
Page 25 - TO AVOID INJURY, NO; Step 24 a: Install routine with standard upper limit; To clear programming of; Step 24: Install Routine
The install routine automatically sets the door open and close limits and calibrates obstruction sensing. During install routine, the door will move up and down twice. Always keep a moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed. WARNING TO AVOID INJURY, NO ONE S...
Page 26 - Before making any detent pin adjustments, check; Normal install routine sets the pet position to ap-
Step 27: Custom Settings Step 26: Lock Arm Installation the detent pin CLOCKWISE in 1/4 turn increments. Operate the door to confi rm each adjustment. If the motor pivots to soon, adjust detent pin again. Repeat procedure until motor pivots to full down position when the 26 Step 25: Detent Adjustmen...
Page 27 - WHEN PERFORMING THIS PART OF THE TEST, DO NOT PLACE YOURSELF; IF THE OPENER DOES NOT RESPOND PROPERLY, OR FAILS THESE TEST,; Step 28: Photoelectric Obstruction Sensor Test; height. For use of the pet button see Operation section.; IF OPENER DOES NOT RESPOND PROPERLY AND FAILS EITHER OF THE; Step 29: Contact Obstruction Test
Starting with the door in the fully open position, place a 6” high object on the fl oor progressively one foot from the left side of the door, center of door and one foot from the right side of the door. In each position, activation of the opener with the wallstation up/down button should cause the ...
Page 28 - Step 30: Transmitter Security Code
28 NOTE: The user must change the transmitter’s security code before using the transmitter. This code sequence is only necessary the fi rst time the transmitter is used.Overview: When changing the transmitter’s security code, the user will have to hold the large button down for approximately 10 seco...
Page 29 - Now press the PROGRAM SWITCH button located on the; Step 31: Programming HomeLinkTM to
NOTE: This step can only be done on automobiles equipped with the HomeLink™ System. CAUTION: During programming, the garage door may operate. Pull the emergency disconnect handle to put the operator in the manually operated position. Make sure people and objects are out of the way of the moving door...
Page 30 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY:; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.; NEVER LET CHILDREN OP-; ALWAYS KEEP A MOVING; Important Safety Instructions; Transmitter Operation:
Operation: Momentarily pressing the large transmitter button, or the button programmed in the transmit-ter programming step, activates the door. Other buttons can also be programmed to activate different doors, for multi-door installations. Each button or a combination of two buttons pressed simulta...
Page 31 - Wall Station Operation:; FAILURE TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS/REPAIRS, COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR; DO NOT USE THE EMERGENCY DISCONNECT TO LOWER THE DOOR. THE; NOTICE
Wall Station Operation: 31 Momentarily pressing the up/down button activates the door. If an out-of-balance condition causes the door to stop while opening or reverses the door while closing, applying constant pressure to the up/down button until the door is fully open or closed will allow the opene...
Page 32 - KEEP THE GARAGE DOOR PROPERLY BALANCED. AN IMPROPERLY BALANCED; THE EMERGENCY DISCONNECT SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN THE DOOR IS; Manual Door Operation Emergency Disconnect:; The label is located next to the disconnect handle.
WARNING KEEP THE GARAGE DOOR PROPERLY BALANCED. AN IMPROPERLY BALANCED DOOR COULD CAUSE A SEVERE INJURY. HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON MAKE REPAIRS TO CABLES, SPRING ASSEMBLIES, AND OTHER HARDWARE. WARNING THE EMERGENCY DISCONNECT SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN THE DOOR IS CLOSED. USE EXTREME CAUTION IF...
Page 33 - Dispose of dead batteries properly.
33 Maintenance: NOTE: Some transmitters use two CR2016 or equivalent batteries while others use a single MN21 or equivalent battery. NOTE: Use only MN21 or equivalent 12-volt batteries. Monthly Maintenance: 1. With door fully closed, manually operate the door with the emergency disconnect in the man...
Page 34 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 34 SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Opener does not respond to the wall station or transmitter? No power to the opener. Controls are not programed. Check the opener power cord to outlet con-nection. See code change and programming section. Opner works from the wall station bu...
Page 35 - Lock Arm Troubleshooting
Lock Arm Troubleshooting SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Door is reversing at or near the fl oor? Outside door seal is too tight against the face of the door. Vertical track is spaced too close to the bottom door section, causing the door to bind. Reinstall the door seal so as to be not so ...
Page 36 - LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY; For quick answers and helpful advise, call
The Manufacturer warrants that the i drive™ garage door opener will be free from defects in materials and workmanship including electronic components for a period of FIVE YEARS from the date of installation, provided it is properly installed, maintained and cared for under specifi ed use and service...