Allstar Products Group MVP Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
F. Using two (2) wire nuts (supplied), connect the
wire ends at the SAFE FINISH™ Photosystem
receiver to the pigtail wire ends coming out of the
receiver unit. Although not required, it is
recommended to connect the trace wire ends together
and the unmarked wire ends together.
STEP 4 : Final Installation
A. Attach the"U" brackets to the "L" brackets with a
1/4-20 carriage bolt, washer and hex nut (provided).
Insert the bolt from the inside of the "U" bracket and
hand tighten only at this time.
B. Place the
transmitter and
receiver units
into their
respective "U"
brackets. See
Illustration, at
right.
C. Connect the
interconnect wire
pair to the garage
door opener
terminals marked
"1" & "4". Although not required, it is suggested
that the "trace" be connected to Terminal 4. See
Wiring Diagram, Page 19.
Tighten all mounting screws and bolts. Final
alignment and the system test is covered on Page 17,
Step 5 “E: Operation and Adjustment Instructions.
AN AUTOMATIC GARAGE
DOOR SYSTEM POSES A
THREAT OF INJURY OR
EVEN DEATH. INSTALL
THE SAFE FINISH
PHOTOSYSTEM NO
HIGHER THAN 6” ABOVE
THE GARAGE FLOOR TO
REDUCE THE RISK TO
SMALL CHILDREN.
WARNING
PRE-POWER ON-
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
Before continuing with the operation and
adjustment section, make sure that:
1. The front and rear mounts for the opener are
sound and secure and the rail is positioned
correctly above the high arc of the door, and that
the opener is positioned over the door action
centerline.
2. For sectional door and one piece door with
tracks, the position of the door arm (with the
door closed), is such that it’s connecting point on
the trolley is 5” to 8” behind it’s connecting
point on the door bracket. The door arm should
never be perfectly vertical when the door in in
the closed position.
3. The Manual Release Label and cord are secure
to the Manual Release Lever. The handle is
located 6 FT above floor level and requires no
more than a 50 pound pull to activate. The
trolley and the release mechanism are properly
lubricated.
4. The standard wall push button or the Super
Station (deluxe wall push button station) is in
such a position and of such a height that it can
only be actuated by an adult of average height.
The Control Button Warning label is
prominently displayed next to the push button or
wall station.
5. All wiring is correct to codes or better. There is
ground continuity form the supply. The ground
prong on the power cord is intact.
6. All ropes have been removed from the door.
The door moves freely without binding when
raised or lowered manually. The door is
correctly balanced and lubricated. All door
hardware is secure and sound. The sensitivity
has been adjusted to minimum force for the
application.
7. The door reverses on obstructions to within 1.5"
of the floor. The concrete or other surface
beneath the closed door provided uniform
contact.
8. The plastic envelope for this manual is attached
to the wall near the push button or wall station
and this manual is placed there for owner use
and reference.
9. On door with extension type counterbalance
springs, restraint cables have been placed
through the springs.
10. There is Ground Fault Interruption (GFI)
protection of the power line to the opener or in
the receptacle.
11. On doors with adjustable bottom edges, edges
have been locked after adjustment.
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