Wayne-Dalton 3982 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
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 OPERATING THE EMERGENCY DISCONNECT ON AN OPEN
DOOR. WEAK OR BROKEN SPRING(S) MAY ALLOW THE DOOR TO FALL RAPIDLY, CAUSING A
SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
The opener is equipped with an emergency disconnect that allows the door to be moved manually and independent
from the opener.
With the door closed, pull down on the disconnect handle and place the handle under the lower section of the
handle bracket. This motion causes the motor on the opener to pivot upwards and the opener to disconnect from
the torque tube.
Releasing the disconnect handle from the lower section on the handle bracket and returning the handle to its original
position will reconnect the opener to the torque tube.
NOTE: The motor will not pivot down completely when the handle is released. After one motorized up/down
door cycle, the motor will once again pivot down, and all cable slack will be taken up. The garage door is
not locked, secure from forced entry, until the motor is back in the down position.
DISCONNECTED, MOTOR UP POSITION
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Manual Door Operation Emergency Disconnect:
MOTOR DOWN POSITION (DOOR LOCKED)
Disconnect Label: The label is located next to the disconnect handle.
The adjacent view shows the handle in both the motor operated and
manual operated positions. View on the left side of the label shows the
handle position when the opener is engaged to the torque tube. The
view on the right side of the label shows the handle when the opener is
disconnected from the torque tube.
NOTE: Use extreme caution if disconnecting. The emergency discon-
nect should not be used when the door is in the open position. Weak
or broken spring(s) may allow the door to fall rapidly causing a severe
or fatal injury.