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Torque Tube
1” Clearance for Motor
Top of
Door
End Bracket
Mounting Surface
Electrical Outlet
For Opener
Electrical Outlet for
Light/Opener
Pre-Installation Inspection
A. You must have a Wayne-Dalton Torquemaster
®
counterbalance
system to install this opener (see A above).
B. The Motor requires 1" of clearance above the top of the End
Bracket.
C. Two electrical outlets are recommended for the idrive
®
installation. One of these outlets needs to be located less than 6'
from the opener. The second outlet, for the light, can be located
at a position of your choice.
If, in the event that an electrical outlet is not located within 6' of
the opener, contact a local electrician for further options. As a
convenience, an electrical outlet is provided on the Light Fixture.
D. Your door must not exceed 8' in height.
E. The idrive
®
Opener will only work on sectional doors. Do not
install on one-piece doors.
F. Your garage door must be properly balanced (door must not be
heavy to lift, nor lift by itself).
G. Horizontal Tracks should be pitched 1" above level at rear of
Track.
H. We do not recommend installing the idrive
®
Opener on
Model 9700 door widths of 16’ - 18’.
I. Maximum door weight (without spring tension) must not
exceed 225 lb.
CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL THIS OPENER ON YOUR DOOR UNLESS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.
USE THE ILLUSTRATION ABOVE AS A VISUAL AID.
III
Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Call Us Directly! Our Trained Technicians Will Answer Your Questions and/or Ship Any Parts You May Need.
You can reach us Toll Free at 1-888-827-3667 for Consumer Assistance or online at www.wayne-dalton.com
PRE-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
CAUTION! Do not install this Opener on your door unless
the following requirements are met.
A
Torquemaster
®
Counterbalance System
C
B
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