REPLACING CAR REMOTE BATTERIES
See Figure 96.
WARNING:
KEEP BUTTON/COIN CELL BATTERIES OUT OF SIGHT
AND REACH OF CHILDREN. Swallowing batteries can
lead to serious injury or death. If you suspect a child has
ingested a battery, go to the hospital immediately. Do not
induce vomiting or have your child eat or drink anything.
For more information, call the National Battery Ingestion
Hotline: 202-625-3333. The battery identification number
for this product is CR2016 or CR2032.
WARNING:
Risk of injury due to fire, explosion, or leakage. Do not
disassemble, charge, crush, or expose to fire or high
temperatures.
Remove visor clip.
Remove the battery cover by inserting the edge of a coin
into the slot and twisting.
Install the battery or batteries according to the polarity
indicators.
NOTE: The remote can be powered by one 2032-size
battery, or two 2016-size batteries stacked together.
Each Week
Check the power head, rail, brackets, door arms, track, and rollers for loose or damaged parts.
Each Month
Manually open and close the garage door. If the door does not move smoothly, binds, or is out
Test the automatic reversal system as described in the Installation section.
Every 3 Months
Test the travel limits of the garage door as described in the Operation section, and ensure it
Check the condition of the power suppy cord. Replace as needed.
Each Year
Lubricate the garage door rollers and hinges. The garage door opener is lubricated with a sufficient
MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Replace or tighten as needed.
of balance, have the garage door or door springs repaired by a qualified service person.
opens and closes fully.
amount of lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further
lubrication of the unit is required. DO NOT ADD LUBRICANT TO TRACKS.
Reassemble the remote by aligning the sections as
shown.
Snap the sections together to close.
Make sure the remote is securely reassembled before
attaching the visor clip.
Coin
53 - English
Visor
Clip
Batteries
OR
Fig. 96