Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit AC9500 du fabricant Allstar Products Group
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1 INST ALLA TION AND OWN ER’S MANUAL As of date of manufacture, meets all AN SI/UL 325 Safety Requ irements for Vehicular Garage Door Operators CHALLENGER AC9000 SERIES Residential V ehicular Garage.
2 Product Fea tures ................................................... 3 Component Identificat ion/Tools Required ........... 4 Section A : A ssembl y Instructions ....................... 5 Sectio n B : Im por tant I nstallat ion In struc tions .... 6 Sectio n C : Ins talling the Oper ator .
3 110044 PRODUCT FE A TURES The purpose of this booklet is to provide as sembly , installation and o peration infor mation concerning the Challeng er AC9000 Seri es (Models AC 9300, AC9500, an d ACJ9500) R esidential Ga rage Door Openers and rel ated Accessory Products .
4 OPEN ER HARDW ARE BAG STEPL ADDER TAPE M EASUR E W OOD BLOCK HAMMER HACKSAW 1/2” OPEN END W RENCH SOCKET W RENCH 3/8” SOC KET 7/16” SOCKET LEVEL DRILL DRILL & BITS SCREW DRIVER SMALL SCR E.
5 NOTE: T he Rail/Chain Assembl y is packaged separately f ro m the Po w er Head Unit. The trolley, front idler/ tensio n ad just ment a ssemb ly, chai n, drive gear and lim it ca ms are ass embled to the Rail/Chain Assembly at the factory. Follow the steps outlined belo w to complete assembl y prior to installation.
6 WA R N I N G T O REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJUR Y O R DEA TH: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INST ALLA TION INSTRU CTIONS ! W ARNING : AN UNBALANCED DOOR OR ONE THAT S TICKS OR B INDS M AY PREVENT THE SENSING SYST EM FROM WORKIN G PROP ERLY , CAU SING INJURY OR DEATH.
7 WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING SPRINGS, PULLEY S, C ABLES AND MO UNTING HA RDW ARE US ED TO BALANCE YO UR GAR AGE DOOR ARE UN DER EXTREM E T ENSION AT ALL T IM ES AND C AN C AUSE SE VERE INJURY OR DE ATH IF DIST URBED. DO NOT A T T EM PT ADJUSTM ENT.
8 HIGH ARC RIS E HIGH ARC RIS E HORIZONT A L LI NE 4 INCHES 8 INCHES 4 TO 8 INCHE S 13 INCHES 8 TO 12 INCH ES 18 INCHES STEP 1A: M ountin g the Front Br acket — One Piece Doors Without Tr ack: Mark a vertical centerline on the header above th e door.
9 C: INST A LLING THE OPER A TOR STEP 4: Mo unt Power Head to Ceiling : Since there is such variety in ceiling structures, all the mounting possibilities for the Power Unit cannot be illustrated here. T he main concern is mounting t he Power Unit securely to the ceiling jo ists for operational st rength, rigidi ty and safety .
10 C: INST A LLING THE OPER A TOR Step 8: Connecting Door Arm to Trolley (THIS IS FOR S ECTIONA L DOORS ON LY - FOR ONE PIECE DOORS PROCEED TO S TEP 10) The door arm assembly consists of the door arm tube section and door arm rod whi ch are packaged se parately.
11 Step 12: Inst all a Rough Service l a mp b ul b (7 5 W at t ma xi mu m) f i rml y in the li ght soc ket . Ligh t bul bs in Door Ope ner s ar e subj ec t to vi bra tio n during no rmal oper ation which m ay shorten their life sp ans. Rough Service b ulbs, av ailable at m ost hardware stores, are recom mended.
12 D: CONTROL AND A U XILI A R Y EQUIPMENT INSTA LLA TION OF A STANDA RD WA LL PUSH BUT TON OR DELU XE WA LL STA TION C ON TR OL A standard wall push button is included in your hardware pack age, an optional Deluxe Wall Station ma y be purchased from your installing dealer.
13 D: CONTR OL AND AUXILIAR Y EQUIIPMEN T SAFE FI NI SH ™ PH O TO SY STE M I NS TAL LAT IO N Identify which si de of the g ar age door open ing (i f any) th e sun is “likely” to shine into.
14 D: CONTROL AND A U XILI A R Y EQUIPMENT WAR NING WARNING WARNING WARNING TO PREVENT THE RI SK OF PERSONA L INJURY, DAMA GE TO DOOR OR PROPERTY, ON LY OPERA TE DOOR CONTROLS WHEN DOOR IS IN CLEAR VIEW. KEEP REMOTE CONTROL A W AY FROM CHILDREN IN SECURE A RE A.
15 E: OPERA TI ON A ND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTI ONS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • NEVER let children operate or play with door controls. Keep the Remote Control aw ay from children. • A LW AYS keep a moving door in sight and keep people and obj ects away from the do or area until the door is completely closed.
16 E: OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS HOW THE DOOR MOVES WHEN TH E OPENER IS ACTIVATED Always keep moving doo r in sight and a w ay from people and object s until it is comp letely cl osed NO ONE SHOULD CROSS TH E PATH OF A MOVING DOO R. IF THE DOOR IS.
17 E: OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS Adjustment #1: Opening Travel Your opener is assembled at the factor y with the trolley in the forward position with the open limit stops snapped in place on th e chain, set for a standard d oor. If you door is non- standard, move BOTH open lim it stops, located just behin d the troll ey.
18 Adjustment #3: Setting Door Close Limit Confirm trolley close positio n 9” to 10” between the inside face of the door and the point where the door arm conn ects to the trolley (see illustration).
19 Adjustment #5: Alignment and Initial Test of Safe Finish Photosystem A. Keep a portable transm itter with you to cont rol the garage door opener. The red lig ht on th e receiver un it should now be on.
20 SAFE FINISH PHO TOSYSTEM WIR ING - SERIES A C9000 MAINTENANCE O F YOUR OPENER Once a Month: 1. Test for r eversal on a 1-1/2 inch h i gh ob ject or a 2 x 4 board laid flat on th e floor (see “Im portant Test: O pener Obstruct ion Sens ing Featu re”, page 18 ).
21 INST A LL A T ION CHECK LIST BEFORE PLACING D OOR OPERATOR IN REGULAR SERVICE , MAKE SURE T HAT: 1. TH E FRONT AND RE AR MOUNTS FOR THE OPENER ARE SO UND AND SECURE A ND THE RAIL IS POSITIONED CORRECTL Y ABOVE THE HIGH ARC OF THE DOOR, AND THAT THE OP ENER IS P OSITIONED OVER THE DOOR ACTIO N CENTERLINE.
22 TROUBLESHOO TING GU IDE USE EXTREME CAUTIO N AT ALL TIMES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE AND RECTIFY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR G A RAGE DOO R OPENER. BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICE ON UNIT, DI SCONNECT OPENER FROM POWER SUPPLY.
23 P ART S BREA K DOWN & L ISTING # P art # Description 1 109874 Frame 2 260587 Motor,1/3H P,AOS F42C 55A 29 260584 Motor,1/2H P,AOS F42C5 6A29 3 109938 Motor Control Board 4 005320 Power Supply C.
24 c.p. A l lstar Corporation Downingtown, P A 19335 This garage d oor operator is built in the USA and complies w ith all requir ements of Underwriters Laboratories S tandard UL-325.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Allstar Products Group AC9500 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Allstar Products Group AC9500 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Allstar Products Group AC9500, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Allstar Products Group AC9500 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
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