Martin DC2500e, D3700e, DC3700e Instruction Manual

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Martin Door Manufacturing® Salt Lake City, Utah 84127-0437 USA www.martindoor.com Printed in the USA 20m Copyright 2003 ©
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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ISO 9001A8949
MARTIN DOOR MFG.
This instruction manual features “Low Risk” Martin Finger Shield Garage Doors
See page 5 for IMPORTANT INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! The back page helps you determine if your garage door is “HIGH RISK”. *
For Installation on residential garage doors:
-All brands* - Center mount only
-Martin door models WL, RA, HT, FL SL, SP CM, RI, MO, CH - Center or side mount
-Martin Electric (combination) models WLE, HTE, CME, RAE, FLE, CHE - Center or side mount
MARTIN DC2500e/ GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEMDC3700e
DC2500e Chain Drive: Doors up to 10’(3100) High. DC3700e Belt Drive: Doors up to 14’ (4300) High.
MARTIN SIDE-MOUNT OPENER INSTALLATION
- May be mounted right side or left side -
WARNING! For Martin Finger Shield Garage Door Systems only.
TORSION SPRING
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
STRAIGHT AND CURVED POWER ARM
“L” STRUT
EMERGENCY
RELEASE
TAG
EMERGENCY
RELEASE
CORD
KNOB
TOP DOOR SECTION
LIGHT
LENS
POWER
HEAD
POWER
HEAD
CHASSIS
“C”
BRACKETS
OPTIONAL
PUNCHED ANGLE
RAIL SUPPORT BRACKET
RAIL ASSEMBLY
BELT OR CHAIN
TROLLEY
OPENER HEADER BRACKET
END STOP WITH CLEVIS PIN AND COTTER RING
TORSION TUBE
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TOP ROLLER BRACKET
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
3/8” X 1” SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT AND
3/8” LOCK NUT
3/8” X 1” SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT AND
2- 3/8” LOCK NUTS
TOP DOOR SECTION
OPENER HEADER BRACKET
END STOP WITH CLEVIS PIN AND COTTER RING
PHOTO
EYE
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
“L” STRUT (IF PROVIDED)
END STILE
TOP ROLLER
BRACKET
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
3/8” LOCK NUTS
3/8”x1” SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT
CURVED POWER ARM
OPENER POWER ARM MUST BE FASTENED
OUTSIDE THE OPENER DOOR BRACKET
WALL
CONTROL
OR
PUSH
BUTTON
“L” STRUT
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MARTIN CENTER-MOUNT OPENER INSTALLATION
- May be mounted off-center for Martin Finger Shield Garage Door Systems only -
PACKET FOR OWNERS DOOR AND OPENER INSTRUCTION MANUALS
WARNING AND SAFETY LABEL
TORSION SPRING
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
STRAIGHT AND CURVED POWER ARM
TORSION TUBE
EMERGENCY
RELEASE
TAG
EMERGENCY
RELEASE
CORD
KNOB
TOP DOOR SECTION
PHOTO
EYE
WALL
CONTROL
OR
PUSH
BUTTON
POWER
HEAD
CHASSIS
“C”
BRACKETS
OPTIONAL
PUNCHED ANGLE
RAIL SUPPORT BRACKET
RAIL ASSEMBLY
BELT OR CHAIN
TROLLEY
OPENER HEADER BRACKET
END STOP WITH CLEVIS PIN AND COTTER RING
PHOTO
EYE
LIGHT
LENS
POWER
HEAD
“L” STRUT
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3/8” LOCK NUTS
CURVED POWER ARM
3/8”x1” SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT
DRILL 1/8” (3) HOLE AND FASTEN OPENER DOOR BRACKET TO “L” STRUT AND DOOR SECTION
“L” STRUT
CURVED POWER ARM
OPENER POWER ARM SHOULD BE FASTENED INSIDE THE OPENER DOOR BRACKET
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE HELPFUL TO COMPLETE A SATISFACTORY MARTIN GARAGE DOOR AND OPENER INSTALLATION:
Hammer Level (magnetic) Hacksaw Wire Cutters 18’ (5.5) measuring tape Socket wrench set for 7/16“ (11), and 9/16” (14) with 3“ (76) extension Regular and phillips screwdriver End wrench set for 7/16“ (11), and 9/16” (14) 10/40 motor oil lubricant Wax lubricant (paraffin, candle, etc.) Cordless drill with 1/8“ (3), 13/64” (5), 1/4” (6) bits plus 1/4” and 3/8” (6 and 10) masonry bits Step ladder (not shown) Pencil Punched angle opener hanger: 8' X 1-1/4" X 1-1/4" (2440 X 32 X 32) Needle nose piler and wire stripper.
NOTE: Bolts, lock nuts and lag screws for fastening the punched angle are
furnished with the door opener hardware fasteners.
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ALL MEASUREMENTS IN PARENTHESIS ( ) ARE MILLIMETERS IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
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IMPORTANT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not install this opener or any other opener on "HIGH RISK" garage doors that may cause severe injury, entrapment or death!
See back page for serious injuries which may occur if “HIGH RISK” areas are left uncorrected.
Martin Finger Shield Garage Doors are “Low Risk”.
Untrained or Negligent Installing, Adjusting and Servicing can be Dangerous! The
garage door springs and related parts can cause serious injury or death! IF YOU ARE UNSURE, CALL A TRAINED MARTIN DOOR DEALER!
Garage door should be balanced and easy to open and close by hand.
Locks should be disabled and pull down ropes should be removed.
Locate wall control/push button within sight of door, at min. height of 5' (1520) so
small children cannot reach it, and away from all moving parts of door. See Step 8.
Emergency release tag should be installed above knob and adjusted to about 6' (1830) above the floor.
Risk of electrical shock is explained in Step10. Do not connect opener to source of power until instructed to do so.
Entrapment and warning labels should be installed next to the wall control/push button as explained in Step 14.
IMPORTANT
MAINTENANCE & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Monthly, check the opener's down cycle safety reverse. The door must reverse when it
contacts a 1 1/2" (38) high object (or a 2X4 board laid flat) on the floor, in line with the door opener. A closing door must also reverse if the photo eyes are interrupted. See Steps 12,13.
Always keep the moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.
NEVER GO UNDER A STOPPED, PARTIALLY OPEN DOOR
Do not allow children to operate or play with the garage door opener controls. Keep all
remote controls away from children.
The emergency release should only be used when garage door is in the closed position. Weak or broken springs may cause door to fall if released in the open position, increasing the risk of severe injury or death. Use caution when using the release with door open.
Monthly visually check the lift cables, spring assembly, hardware, etc. for wear and stability.
If the Safety Reverse or any other part of the garage door and opener system do not work
properly, or if you do not understand, call a trained Martin Door Dealer.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
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15.
OPTIONAL POWER ARM ANGLE
FASTEN OPENER POWER
ARM DIRECTLY TO HOLE
AT SAME HEIGHT AS
TOP ROLLERS
STILE
BOLT
OIL
BOLT HEAD
OPENER
POWER
ARM
POWER ARM
ANGLE
FASTEN TWO NUTS TIGHT AGAINST POWER ARM ANGLE
FULL HEIGHT
POWER ARM
ANGLE
(FASTEN POWER ARM ANGLE TO STILE WITH 5 1/4” X 1” THREAD FORMING SCREWS AS SHOWN.)
OPENER DOOR BRACKET GUIDELINES
ONLY Martin Finger Shield Garage Door Systems allow you to choose center, off center or side mounting for a safer, more attractive opener installation. See page 2 and 3
WARNING! Other brand doors are designed for center mounted
openers only. Off center or side mounted installations may result in other brand doors binding, side shifting, twisting, and falling, as the lift cables may detach from the cable drums.
A Martin Opener requires 1 1/2" (38) more clearance than the required garage door clearance.
Opener Door Bracket Exception
Martin Doors over 18'2" (5540) wide, high wind Martin Doors and Martin wood doors over 10’2”(3100) wide use 3 1/4”(83) wide “U” struts that fasten over top roller brackets . The opener door bracket fastens on top of this “U” strut, at any location with four 1/4”(6) thread forming screws. With the door in the closed position, f
or low clearance installations, try using straight power arm only for fastening to the opener door bracket. See Figures A,B
asten straight power arm to reversed curved power arm (curve may be cut off). The reversed curved power arm is first fastened to opener door bracket. Fasten power arms together at about a 45° angle for smooth opening and closing of door. F the
CENTER MOUNT 8”(204) LOW CLEARANCE
MARTIN OPENER DOOR BRACKET FASTENED TO CENTER STILE AND REVERSED “L” STRUT.
SIDE MOUNT 12”(305) CLEARANCE
ONE STRAIGHT POWER ARM AND ONE REVERSED CURVED POWER ARM. BOTH FASTENED TOGETHER AT A 45° ANGLE.
MARTIN OPENER DOOR BRACKET FASTENED TO 3 1/4”(83) WIDE “U” STRUT
ONE STRAIGHT POWER ARM FASTENED AT A 45° OR MORE ANGLE
FIGURE A
FIGURE B
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OPENER HEADER BRACKET
FIGURE 2
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
CURVED POWER ARM
THIN VERTICAL MARK
THIN HORIZONTAL MARK
FIGURE 1
OPENER DOOR BRACKET
CURVED POWER ARM
THIN VERTICAL MARK
TEMPORARY TIE
TEMPORARY TIE
5/16” X 2” LAG SCREWS
1/4” X 1” THREAD FORMING SCREWS
1/4” X 1” THREAD FORMING SCREWS
CENTER MOUNT
CENTER MOUNT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARTIN GARAGE DOOR OPENER
SYSTEMS
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER INSTALLERS. READ THROUGH THE COMPLETE INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND APPLICABLE SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING.
STEP 1
FASTENING THE OPENER DOOR BRACKET
Study "Opener Door Bracket Guidelines” on page 2, 3, and 6.
Decide if the opener will be mounted to the center, off center or side of the garage door. Center
and off center mounted openers always require a “full width” top strut on the door. If side mounted, Martin Doors up to 12'2" (3700) wide may or may not require a top strut.
Fasten the opener door bracket under the top roller bracket for side mounting or on the stile and strut for center/off center mounting. Fasten with 1/4” x 1” Thread Forming Screws. See “Exception” on page 6.
Fasten the curved power arm to the opener door bracket with 3/8" X 1" short neck carriage bolt and two 3/8" lock nuts as shown in the “Opener Door Bracket Guidelines” on page 2 and 3.
Raise the curved opener power arm straight up and touch the torsion tube or spring. Make a vertical mark on header, in line with the power arm. This mark will be the vertically centered location for the opener header bracket. See Figure 1
Note: To hold the top of the curved power arm from falling down, temporarily tie it to the top of
the door bracket or strut. See Figure 1
Make a horizontal mark on the header 2" (51) above the highest movement of the door as it opens. See figure 2.
The following are approximate measurements above the top of a closed door to the horizontal mark on the header:
11 1/2" (292) for 12” (305) regular clearance track.
6 1/2" (165) for 8" (203) low clearance track.
5" (127) for 4 1/4" (108) low clearance track.
3 1/2" (89) for 2 ½" (64) low clearance track.
Fasten the opener header bracket to the header with two 5/16" X 2" lag screws. The vertical
and horizontal marks are the “centered location” marks.
STEP 2
FASTENING THE OPENER HEADER BRACKET
11 ½” (292) Regular Clearance
TOP OF CLOSED DOOR
3/8” X 1” SHORT NECK CARRIAGE BOLT AND 2- 3/8” LOCK NUTS
HEADER
HEADER
REQUIRED “FULL WIDTH” “L” STRUT
REQUIRED “FULL WIDTH” “L” STRUT
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FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
“C” BRACKET
STEP 3
FASTENING THE RAIL ASSEMBLY TO THE POWER HEAD
Place the rail assembly onto the power head chassis by lining up the sprocket assembly
opening with motor shaft. Make sure the shaft engages teeth inside sprocket assembly. Press rail assembly down firmly onto shaft and power head chassis. DO NOT HAMMER!
Fasten 2 "C" brackets over rail assembly and onto chassis. Flanges on "C" brackets must fit into the four recessed areas on chassis. The rail assembly must be at a right angle to the power head for the "C" brackets to fit properly. See Figure 3
Insert 6 X 14 mm chassis screws through "C" bracket holes and into chassis holes, and tighten screws by hand with a phillips screw driver. The “C” brackets must firmly hold rail assembly to chassis. See Figures 3, 4.
Do not remove tape around the trolley and straight power arm until Step 9. The trolley has been taped at the correct location so that the belt or chain position tab will activate the position switch, and opener computer correctly. The activation begins when the opener opens the door, from the closed position, for the first time. See Figure 5
Place power head on stepladder, positioning front of rail assembly on torsion tube (or on torsion spring if side mounted) for stability. See Figure 5
Position rail assembly end-stop within the opener header bracket and insert clevis pin through the end-stop and opener header bracket. Attach the cotter ring to the end of the clevis pin. See Figure 6
STEP 4
FASTENING THE RAIL ASSEMBLY TO THE OPENER HEADER BRACKET
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 6 (Top View)
6 X 14 mm CHASSIS SCREW
POWER HEAD CHASSIS
RAIL ASSEMBLY
“C” BRACKETS
SPROCKET ASSEMBLY OPENING
POWER HEAD
6 X 14 MM CHASSIS SCREW
POWER HEAD CHASSIS
MOTOR SHAFT
POSITION SWITCH
OPENER HEADER BRACKET
CLEVIS PIN
COTTER RING
OPENER HEADER BRACKET
RAIL ASSEMBLY
POWER HEAD
LADDER
CURVED POWER ARM
TOP DOOR SECTION
TOP DOOR SECTION
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TIE
END STOP
TORSION TUBE
TORSION SPRING
“TAPE AROUND TROLLEY” (DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL STEP 9)
“C” BRACKET
SPROCKET OPENING
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