Allstar Products GroupメーカーAC9500の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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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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