Ryobi GD201 Operation Manual - Page 27

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INSTALLATION POSITIONING THE RF ANTENNA See Figure 39.  Remove the tape securing the RF antenna.  Carefully move the antenna so it hangs below the opener. NOTE: If the RF antenna is not positioned below the opener, the signal reception between the opener and the outdoor keypad or car remotes may be weakened. ATTACHING THE EMERGENCY RELEASE ROPE See Figures 40. WARNING: Do not engage the emergency release while the garage door is open, do not use the emergency release rope to raise or lower the garage door, and only engage the emergency release when the door way is clear of all people, pets, and obstructions. Failure to properly engage the emergency release can result in death or serious personal injury resulting from a falling garage door.  Locate the following item: Emergency Release Rope  Lower the garage door completely.  Insert one end of the emergency release rope through the hole in the handle and tie a knot at the bottom.  Insert the other end of the emergency release rope through the hole in the trolley release lever. Pull the rope up until it is approximately six feet above the garage floor, then tie a knot. INSTALLING THE DOOR BRACKET See Figures 41 - 44.  Locate the following items: Door Bracket Self-tapping Screws (2) NOTICE: Before installing the door bracket, ensure that your door has proper horizontal and vertical support. Aluminum, fiberglass, and other light weight garage doors may require vertical or horizontal reinforcement. Check with your garage door manufacturer or installer for reinforcement instructions. Installing a garage door opener on a door that is not properly supported could damage the door and void the door warranty. To install the bracket on sectional garage doors:  Lower the garage door completely.  Using a pencil and a level, draw a vertical line in the center of the top portion of the garage door.  Center the bracket on the line and place it just below the top of the door or at the same approximate height as the top roller. RF Antenna Fig. 39 Sectional Door Outer Trolley Emergency Release Rope Center Line Fig. 40 27 - English Door Bracket Screws Fig. 41

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27 - English
Fig. 41
POSITIONING THE RF ANTENNA
See Figure 39.
Remove the tape securing the RF antenna.
Carefully move the antenna so it hangs below the opener.
NOTE:
If the RF antenna is not positioned below the
opener, the signal reception between the opener and the
outdoor keypad or car remotes may be weakened.
ATTACHING THE EMERGENCY RELEASE
ROPE
See Figures 40.
WARNING:
Do not engage the emergency release while the garage
door is open, do not use the emergency release rope
to raise or lower the garage door, and only engage the
emergency release when the door way is clear of all
people, pets, and obstructions. Failure to properly engage
the emergency release can result in death or serious
personal injury resulting from a falling garage door.
Locate the following item:
Emergency Release Rope
Lower the garage door completely.
Insert one end of the emergency release rope through the
hole in the handle and tie a knot at the bottom.
Insert the other end of the emergency release rope
through the hole in the trolley release lever. Pull the rope
up until it is approximately six feet above the garage floor,
then tie a knot.
INSTALLING THE DOOR BRACKET
See Figures 41 - 44.
Locate the following items:
Door Bracket
Self-tapping Screws (2)
NOTICE:
Before installing the door bracket, ensure that your door
has proper horizontal and vertical support. Aluminum,
fiberglass, and other light weight garage doors may
require vertical or horizontal reinforcement. Check
with your garage door manufacturer or installer for
reinforcement instructions. Installing a garage door
opener on a door that is not properly supported could
damage the door and void the door warranty.
To install the bracket on sectional garage doors:
Lower the garage door completely.
Using a pencil and a level, draw a vertical line in the center
of the top portion of the garage door.
Center the bracket on the line and place it just below the
top of the door or at the same approximate height as the
top roller.
Center
Line
Door
Bracket
Screws
Sectional
Door
INSTALLATION
Fig. 39
Fig. 40
Emergency
Release Rope
Outer
Trolley
RF Antenna