Cut or pinched wires can cause the Walt button to
stop workingl When using the insu!ated staples,
make sure you fasten them only as tightly as
needed to hold the wire snugly.
Use0f
any other
wall control can cause the dOor to I
operate unexpectedly
and the light not to work.
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Use only the included Walt Buttonl
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1. Wall Button
location.
• Wall Button location should be in direct sight
of door.
• It should be at least five feet (5') above floor to
prevent small children from operating
door.
• It must be away from any moving parts. (You
should NOT be able to reach the garage door
while standing at Wall Button.)
• Wall Button board screw connections
are
polarized, (+) positive and (-) negative.
2a. Wiring
(If pre-wired).
• Locate Wall Button pre-wired wire ends
(Fig. 3-1). (They should be located within the
guidelines
mentioned
above.)
• Split and strip ends of wire (Fig. 3-2).
• Fasten wire to Wall Button board screws on back
of Wall Button.
-Striped
wire to the + (plus) terminal.
-White
wire to the - (minus) terminal.
2b. Wiring
(If NOT pro-wired).
• Pick a convenient
location for mounting
Wall Button using the guidelines
mentioned
above (Fig. 3-1).
• Run wire from Wall Button to power head
(Fig. 3-1).
• Split and strip ends of wire (Fig. 3-2).
• Fasten wire to control board screws on back of
Wall Button.
- Striped wire to the + (plus) terminal.
-White
wire to the - (minus) terminal.
Wire from
3oOWer head
wall control.
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Separate
entry
door
Wall
control
"Entrapment"
warning label
!
EXAMPLE ONLY!
This is an example of wire routing
when NOT pre-wired. Your wire
-
_ay
be different.
FIG.3-1
Wall Button wire routing
FIG. 3-2
Splitting and stripping.
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