Warning – Wayne-Dalton 9100 User Manual
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Tools Needed:
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Trolley Operator
OPERATOR MUST BE TESTED AT TIME
OF INSTALLATION AND MONTHLY
THEREAFTER TO ENSURE THAT DOOR
REVERSES ON CONTACT WITH 2 X 4
BOARD LAID FLAT UNDER THE DOOR.
FAILURE TO ADJUST OPERATOR,
IF NECESSARY, CAN RESULT IN
SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY. IF YOUR
OPERATOR IS EQUIPPED WITH A
PHOTOELECTRIC EYE SYSTEM, THEN
THIS MUST BE TESTED AT THE SAME
TIME TO ENSURE THAT DOOR DOES
NOT CLOSE AND A CLOSING DOOR
OPENS IF PHOTOELECTRIC EYE SYSTEM
IS OBSTRUCTED. FAILURE TO MAKE
ADJUSTMENTS, IF NECESSARY, CAN
RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
1. Install operator rail 1/2” to 1-1/2”
(13 - 38 mm) above high arc of top
section of the door.
2. Mount operator to ceiling so that
1” to 1-1/2” (25 - 38 mm)
clearance is maintained between
trolley rail and top section when
door is fully open (trolley rail will
slope down towards rear).
3. Attach door arm to operator bracket
installed in Step 12.
4. Attach operator to a suitable
mounting surface (2” x 6”) lumber
minimum.
5. Attach operator to ceiling using
perforated
angle.
IMPORTANT: ANGLE MUST BE
ATTACHED TO FRAMING MEMBER(S).
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WARNING
SUITABLE MOUNTING
SURFACE (2” X 6”)
LUMBER MINIMUM
OPERATOR RAIL
HEADER
DOOR ARM TO
OPERATOR
BRACKET
OPERATOR
FRAMING MEMBERS
PERFORATED ANGLE
OPERATOR
RAIL
PERFORATED
ANGLE