Genie PowerLift Owner's Manual - Page 17

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CAUTION Staples which are too tight may cut or pinch Wires. Cut or pinched Wires can cause the Safe-T-Beam® System to stop working. When installing the Insulated Staples, make sure you fasten them only as tightly as needed to hold the Wire securely. OPEN RED PARTS BAG C Install Safe-T-Beam® Wiring (Figure 28): • Route Wire and Insulated Staples (Figure 29 and Figure 30). - Securely fasten Wires with Insulated Staples as you go. Staples should be snug only. - Wires between garage wall and Power Head should be run on top of Rail and underneath Wire Clips. • Attach Wires to Safe-T-Beam® Sensors. - Split and strip Wire ends to be connected as shown. - Loosen Terminal Screws. - Insert each Wire under flat plate and tighten Screw. It does not matter which Wire, white or striped, goes on which Terminal. • Attach Wires at Power Head. - Wires are connected to Terminals #2 and #3 on Power Head Terminal Block. It does not matter which Wire, white or striped, goes on which Terminal. • Check the following. - Ensure that no part of door or its hardware is in path between Source or Sensor Lenses. • Ensure that tops of Lenses are between 5" - 6" above floor. Brackets are flexible and can be adjusted slightly if needed. NOTE The Safe-T-Beam® alignment check will be performed following connection to electrical power. Do Not plug in yet! 38 Insulated Staples (approximately 30 parts) 41 #6-11/4" Pan Head Screws Hardware (red bag) Approx. 11/2" Strip approx. Wire 1/2" 37 Figure 28 Wire the Safe-T-Beam® System Wire Clips 53 Insulated Staples 38 654321 STB Terminal attachments at Safe-T-Beam® Leave slack for adjustment Terminal attachments at Power Head Figure 29 Wiring Method A Wire Clips 53 Insulated Staples 38 For Help, call 1-800-35-GENIE or visit www.geniecompany.com 654321 STB Terminal attachments at Safe-T-Beam® Terminal attachments at Power Head Figure 30 Wiring Method A Leave slack for adjustment 17

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For Help,call 1-800-35-GENIE or visit www.geniecompany.com
C
Install Safe-T-Beam® Wiring (
Figure 28
):
Route Wire and Insulated Staples
(
Figure 29
and
Figure 30
).
Securely fasten Wires with Insulated Staples as
you go.
Staples should be snug only.
Wires between garage wall and Power Head should
be run on top of Rail and underneath Wire Clips.
Attach Wires to Safe-T-Beam® Sensors.
Split and strip Wire ends to be connected as shown.
Loosen Terminal Screws.
Insert each Wire under flat plate and tighten Screw.
It does not matter which Wire, white or striped, goes
on which Terminal.
Attach Wires at Power Head.
Wires are connected to Terminals #2 and #3
on
Power Head Terminal Block.
It does not matter which
Wire, white or striped, goes on which Terminal.
Check the following.
Ensure that no part of door or its hardware is in path
between Source or Sensor Lenses.
Ensure that tops of Lenses are between 5" – 6" above
floor. Brackets are flexible and can be adjusted slightly
if needed.
CAUTION
Staples which are too tight may cut or pinch Wires. Cut or
pinched Wires can cause the Safe-T-Beam® System to stop
working.
When installing the Insulated Staples, make sure
you fasten them only as tightly as needed to hold the
Wire securely.
NOTE
The Safe-T-Beam® alignment check will be performed
following connection to electrical power.
Do Not
plug in yet!
OPEN RED PARTS BAG
38
41
Insulated Staples
(approximately 30 parts)
Figure 28
Wire the Safe-T-Beam® System
#6-1
1
/
4
"
Pan Head Screws
Hardware (red bag)
37
Wire
Approx.
1
1
/
2
"
Strip
approx.
1
/
2
"
6
5
4
3
2
1
STB
38
53
Wire Clips
Insulated
Staples
Terminal
attachments
at Safe-T-Beam®
Terminal
attachments
at Power Head
Leave slack for
adjustment
Figure 29
Wiring Method A
6
5
4
3
2
1
STB
38
53
Wire Clips
Insulated
Staples
Terminal
attachments
at Safe-T-Beam®
Terminal
attachments
at Power Head
Leave slack for
adjustment
Figure 30
Wiring Method A