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Owners Manual
Garage Door Opener
Mode! 139.5331 SSR'^- 1/3HP Model 139.53415SR - 1/2HP Model 139.53615SR - 1/2HP
Model 139.53625SR - 1/2HP Model 139.53699SR - 1/2HP
FASTEN THIS MANUAL NEAR THE GARAGE DOOR AFTER INSTALLATION. PERIODIC CHECKS OF THE OPENER ARE REQUIRED TO INSURE SATISFACTORY OPERATION.
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY.
CAUTION
PLEASE READ THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY
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Safety Rules ..................................... .. |
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Operation of Your O p e n e r . . . . . |
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Maintenance Schedule ......... .............. |
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Features of Your O p e n e r . . . . . . |
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Specifications...... ................................ |
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Accessories |
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Carton Check List......................... .. |
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You'll Need Tools................................. |
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Assembly ............ .. |
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Installation Information |
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Installation.................. ......................... |
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Force & Limit Adjustment . . . . . . |
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Safety Reverse Test . . . . . . . . . . |
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Setting/Changing Code................... .... |
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Having a Problem ?.................... |
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Repair Parts, Rail Assembly ., . |
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Repair Paris, Installation . . . . . . |
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Repair Parts, Chassis Assembly |
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How To Order Repair Parts . . . . |
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Maintenance Agreements . . . . . |
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Sears Warranty.................................... |
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start By Reading These Important Safety Ryles
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL MEANS CAUTION — PERSONAL SAFETY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE INSTRUCTION. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
THIS GARAGE DOOR OPENER IS DESIGNED AND TESTED TO OFFER REASONABLY SAFE SERVICE PROVIDED IT IS INSTALLED AND OPERATED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION: IF YOUR GARAGE HAS NO SERVICE ENTRANCE DOOR, INSTALL MODEL S3702 EMERGENCY RELEASE KEYLOCK (PAGE 4}. THIS ACCESSORY ALLOWS MANUAL OPERATION OF GARAGE DOOR FROM OUTSIDE IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE.
KEEP GARAGE DOOR BALANCED. Slicking or binding doors must be repaired. Garage doors, door springs, c^les, pulleys, brackets and their hardware are under extreme tension and can cause serious personal injury. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOOSEN, MOVE OR ADJUST THEM. Call a garage door serviceman.
DO NOT WEAR RiNGS, WATCHES OR LOOSE CLOTHING while installing or servicing a garage door opener.
To avoid serious personal injury from entangle ment, REMOVE ALL ROPES CONNECTED TO THE GARAGE DOOR before Installing the garage door opener.
DISENGAGE ALL EXISTING GARAGE DOOR LOCKS to avoid damage to garage door.
Installation and wiring must be in compliance with your local building and electrical codes. CONNECT THE POWER CORD ONLY TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET.
LIGHTWEIGHT FIBERGUtSS, ALUMINUM AND STEEL DOORS MUST BE SUBSTANTIALLY REINFORCED TO AVOID DOOR DAMAGE, (See page 15.) The best solution is to check with your garage door manufacturer for an opener installation reinforcement kil.
DO NOT USE THE FORCE ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPENSATE FOR A BINDING OR STICKING GARAGE DOOR. Excessive force will interfere with the proper operation of the safely reverse system or damage the garage door (page 17).
THE SAFETY REVERSE SYSTEM TEST iS VERY IMPORTANT (page 18). Yjur garage door MUST reverse on contact with a 1” obstacle placed on the floor. Failure to properly adjust the opener may result in serious personal injury from a closing garage door. REPEAT THE TEST AT LEACT’ ONCE EVERY THREE MONTHS AND MAKE NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS.
Fasten the CAUTION LABEL adjacent to Lighted Push Button as a reminder of safe operating procedures.
Install Lighted Push Button (or any addiliona! push buttons) IN A LOCATION WHERE THE GARAGE DOOR IS VISIBLE, BUT OUT OF THE; REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE WALL PUSH BUTTON(S) OR TRANSMITTER. Serious petsonal injury from a closing garage door may result from misuse of the opener.
CAUTION: Actívale opener only when the door is in Ml view, free of obstructions and opener is properly adjusted. NO ONE SHOULD ENTER OR LEAVE THE GARAGE WHILE DOOR IS IN MOTION. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY NEAR THE DOOR.
Use the emergency release ONLY to disengage the trolley and, If possible, ONLY when the door Is closed. DO NOT USE THE RED EMERGENCY HANDLE TO PULL DOOR OPEN OR CLOSED.
DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER TO GARAGE DOOR OPENER BEFORE MAKING REPAIRS OR REMOVING COVERS.
Oj:^eration of Your Opener
CAUTION
BEFORE YOU PROCEED, PLEASE READ THE SAFETY RULES ON PAGE 2 AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS PAGE CAREFULLY.
TO AVOID DIFFICULTY DURING INSTALLATION, DO NOT RUN OPENER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
USING THE OPENER
Your opener can be activated by шту of the following devices:
1, The 3-Function Transmitter. Hold the LARGE push but ton down until the door starts to move
2* The Wall Push Bultort. Hold push button down until the door starts to move.
3. The Key Switch or Touch Code TranamIUer accessories. Described on page 4
OPENING THE DOOR MANUALLY
THE DOOR SHOULD BE FULLY OOSED IF POSStBLE. WEAK OR
BROKEN SPRINGS COULD ALШW AN OPEN DOOR TO FALL
RAPIDLY. PROPERTY DAMAGE OB SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT DO NOT USE EMERGENCY HANDLE TO PULL DOOR OPEN OR CLOSED.
DO NOT PERMÎT CHILDREN TO PLAY IN DOOR AREA.
The door can be operated manually by disconnecting it from the opener. Puli down sharply on the red emergency release handle and lift the door manually, To automatically reconnect the door to the opener, press the Wall Push Button,
LOCKOUT FEATURE: prevents trolley from reconnecting automatically. И you need to use this feature, puU emergen^ handle down and back (toward the opener). Trolley will remain “LocksdOur and door can be raised and lowered manualiy To reconnect trolley, pull emergency handle straight down.
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CARE OF THE OPENER |
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When properly installed, opener will provide high performance |
CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT: After installation of the |
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with a minimum of maintenance. The opener does not require |
opener and adjustment of forces and limits, the chain may |
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additional lubrication. |
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appear loose. This is normal. To check the chain tension: |
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Most complaints of unsatisfactory opener operation can be |
disconnect the trolley by pulling the red emergengy handle. |
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traced to problems with the door Itself. When operated |
If the chain returns to the position described and illustrated |
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manually, a properly balanced door will stay in any point of |
in Step 5 page 9, DO NOT make ANY further adjustments, |
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travel while being supported entirely by its springs. |
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TRANSMITTER: The 3-funclion transmitter will operate more |
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PROBLEMS THAT ARE CAUSED BY AN UNBALANCED OR |
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Series devices. The standard transmitter may be secured to |
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BINDING DOOR, BROKEN DOOR SPRINGS OR BY FAULTY |
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car sun visor with clip provided. Additional transmitters can |
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DOOR HARDWARE. |
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be purchased at any time. Refer to Accessories on page 4, |
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LIMIT AND FORCE ADJUSTMENTS: These acrjuslments |
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Any new transmitters must be set to the same code as the |
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must be chected and properly set when opener is installed. |
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transmitter and receiver. Page 19 expialns how to |
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Only a screwdriver is required. Page 17 refers to the limit and |
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force adjustments. Follow instructions carefully, |
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receivers. Self service |
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REPEAT SAFETY |
REVERSE |
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MEMT OF FORCE |
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LIMITS. Weather conditions |
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TRANSMfTTER BATTERY; The 12 Volt battery should |
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produce power for at least one year. As long as the battery |
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power is adequate, the transmitter test light will glow when |
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THE SAFETY REVERSE |
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the push button is pressed (and the opener or other control |
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pg. 18). GARAGE DOOR MUST REVERSE ON CONTACT |
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will operate). If tight doesn't come on, replace the battery. It |
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WITH A ONE-INCH OBSTACLE PLACED ON THE FLOOR. |
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transmission range lessens, check battery test light. |
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FAILURE TO PROPERLY ADJUST OPENER MAY RESULT |
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TO CHANGE BATTERY: Sittfe the battery compartment cover |
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IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FROM A CLOSING |
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GARAGE DOOR. |
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down (or remove cover screw). Position new l2VoU battery |
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MAINTENANCE OF YOUR OPENER
AT LEAST 4 TIMES A YEAR
MANUALLY OPERATE DOOR. If it Is unbalanced or binding, call for professional garage door service.
CHECK TO BE SURE DOOR OPENS & CLOSES FULLY. Adjust Limits and/or ¡force H necessary.
REPEAT SAFETY REVERSE TEST. Make any necessary adjustments (see page 18).
TWICE A YEAR CHECK CHAIN TENSION. Adjust if necessary
ONCE A YEAR
OIL DOOR ROLLERS, BEARINGS AND HINGES.
FEATURES OF YOUR OPENER
1.Motor: Permanently lubricated with automatic reset.
2.Opener Light: Turns on and off automatically with 4V2 minute iliumination for your safety and convenience.
3.Safety System: Independent up and down force adjustment. The door reverses automaticaily when obstructed in DOWN direction. The door STOPS when obstructed in UP position
4.Easy Limit Adjustment: Limits of door opening and closing adjusted by turning screws without removing chassis cover.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Speed
Volts ...
Current
Gears.
Drive
Length of travel Travel rate
Lamp
Door linkage .
MOTOR
PermanertE split capacitor
. 1500 rpm
120 Volts A C - 6 0 Hz. Only
4.5 amperes
DRIVE MECHANISM
16:1 worm gear reduction
Chain & cable with two-piece troliey on steel Tee-rail
. Adjustable to 7V2 feet
6 to B irtches per second
On when door starts in travel, off AVz minutes after stop,
. Adjustable door arm. Pul! cord trolley release
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Digitai Radio Controls: The code can |
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6. S-Funclion |
Transmitter: |
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Emergency Disconnect: Pul! cord disconnect |
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Automatic |
Reconnect: |
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after emergency disconnect |
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SAFETY |
Personal................. |
Push button and automatic reversal in |
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down direction. Push button and Auto |
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matic stop in UP direction |
independent UP and DOWN force ad |
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justment screws |
. Motor overload protector & iow voltage |
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Limit device ,. , . |
push button wiring |
- Circuit actuated by limit nut |
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LimiS adjustment |
Screwdriver adjustment on side panel |
Start circuit................ |
Low voltage push button or radio |
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DIMENSIONS |
Length (overali)... . |
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Headroom required |
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Hanging weight, . |
32 pounds |
ACCESSORIES |
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Sears offers many |
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EXTRA TRANSMITTER: |
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Standard size. Includes visor clip. |
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An optional system which provides |
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buiit into your opener. If the system's |
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EXTRA TRANSMITTER: |
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53717 |
OPEN DOOR INDICATOR: |
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Mini, with key ring. |
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OUTDOOR KEY SWITCH; |
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Opens the garage door automatically |
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TOUCH CODE TRANSMITTER: |
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door opener from outside by entering |
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code on specially designed keyboard. |
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DOOR CLEARANCE BRACKETS: |
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53702 |
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CARTON CHECK LIST
SEARS has packaged your GARAGE DOOR OPENER in two cartons which contain all the parts and hardware illustrated below and on Page 22,
Sprodist |
Rail |
Transmitiera (2), |
Toudi Ctxie |
Mini |
Covar |
Groase |
EKiepí 53415. 53315 |
Transmiiter |
Transffliaar |
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A 53699 {1 only) |
139,53625 ONLY |
139 53S99 0NLY |
YOU’LL NEED TOOLS
During assembly and Installation of your opener, the instructions will call for the use of various hand tools. Have a stepiadder handy, and those tools Illustrated below; hammer, electric drill {& 3/16''and 5/16"drlll bits), screwdriver, adjustable end wrench or socket wrench kit, wire cutters, tape measure, pliers and hack saw.
Adjustable End Wrench
Socket Wrench
Assembly
TO AVOID INSTALLATION DIFFICULTIES, DO NOT RUN THE GARAGE DOOR OPENER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
STEP 1 Assemble Tee Rail & Attach Cable Pulley Bracket
TEE RAIt BACK
{TO CHASSIS)
TM Hai!
(Ervd Section)
CAUTION: Do not tighten the lock nuts until boll necks
are seated In square holes.
1M' lodi Nut
Tee Rail |
Caniage Bolt |
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The end sections of the rail MUST be connected to the center section from the direction shown in the illustration. Otherwise, the trolley will hit against the nut when Installed (Pg. 7).
PROCEDURE: Place the 3 Tee rail sections on a flat surface for assembly THIS IS IMPORTANT. The end sections are idenlicai.THE CENTER SECTION BRACES MUST BE POSmONED AGAINST THE END SECTIONS AS SHOWN. Make sure that the “directional arrow’’ls pointing toward the front (to dcxir). Study the illustration CAREFULLY.
(When assembled, Tee raul has afronHo-back position as shown.)
Bolt rail sections together with the hardware illustrated and from Ihe direction indicated.
SQUARE NECKS ON THE CARRIAGE BOLTS MUST BE SEATED IN THE SQUARE HOLES IN RAIL SECTIONS.
Tea Rail (End Section)
Cable pul)^ bfflckei altadies to FRONT END d( use ran
; RAIL FRONT (TO DOOR)
Scfdws
&l6*-1Sx7/8'
CMite Pulley
Bracket
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Nut |
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Position the cable pulley bracket on front end of tee rail as shown. Fasten securely with the hardware provided.
IMPORTANT: When tightening screws, be sure to keep bracket parallel to rail. Otherwise, rail may bow when opener Is operated.
Assembly
STEP 2 InstaU Trolley
TroKey
AS A TEMPORARY STOP, INSERT A SCREWDRIVER
INTO HOLE IN FRONT END OF TEE RAIL AS SHOWN.
1.Attach threaded shaft to trolley with lockwasher arxJ nuts as shown.
2.Slide trolley assembly along rail to screwdriver stop.
NOTE: if Irotley hits against the nut on Tee rail, center section was attached from wrong side and must be repositioned. Review Step 1.
TBtnporsry Stop
ScfBwdfivOf
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Threadod
Shaft
STEP 3 Attach Tee Rail To Opener Chassis
USE ONLY THOSE SCREWS MOUNTED IN
TOP OF OPENER CHASSIS. FAiLURE TO DO
SO WILL CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE
OPENER-
PROCEDURE; Place the opener chassis on packing material to protect the cover. For convenience, place a support under the cable pulley bracket.
Remove 5/16"-18 x 1/2" washered screws mounted in (op of opener chassis. Align holes in back end of Tee rail with holes in opener chassis. Fasten the rail to the chassis with washered screws previously removed. CAUTION: USE ONLY THESE SCREWS! Use of any other screws will cause serious damage to door opener. Tighten screws securely.
insert a 5/16"-18 x 7/8" washered screw into trolley stop hole in the Tee rail as shown. Tighten securely with a 5/16" lockwasher and nut.