Truck & Tool Rental The Home Depot Logo DIY Projects & Ideas Flooring & Area Rugs Lighting & Ceiling Fans SilentMax 1000 3/4 HPc DC Motor Belt Drive Garage Door Opener, Revolution Series Compatible with Aladdin Connect home automation device Steel Reinforced Belt and DC motor for quiet and smooth operation Pre-programmed visor or keychain remotes The SilentMax 3/4 HPc* DC Motor Belt Drive Garage Door Opener, Revolution Series, features quiet and smooth operation. 140-Volt DC motor uses standard electrical connection and delivers 3/4 hp for operating heavy doors. The belt is reinforced with steel for durabilityand lighting is directed to the rear of the garage where it is most needed. Genie Revolution Series operator allows for technology system upgrades. 140-Volt DC motor uses standard electrical connection and delivers 3/4 hp for operating heavy doors Opening/closing speed smooth and powerful at up to 9 in. per second; speed control for soft start/stop is adjustable, as desired
drive system for the ultimate in quiet and smooth operation; perfect unit when garage is adjacent to the living area Premium C-channel rail provides a clean design, flush-mounting capability, and an enclosed rail to help protect against dirt and debris Intellicode rolling code technology prevents unauthorized access for extra security and Two 3-button remotes, wireless keypad/control panel and wall console for easy access Safe-T-Beam sensor helps reduce the risk of accidents; stops door when beam detects objects in door way Revolution series operator system offers technology updates; the Genie network adaptor (not included) is available for confirmation whether door closed or did not close from a distance up to 1,000 ft. in line of sight 2 bulb lighting system; operates two 75-Watt bulbs (not included) Innovative power head design places the lighting toward the rear of the garage where it is most needed Manual release handle for unpowered operation if electricity is off
AutoSeek dual frequency utilizes 315 or 390 MHz frequency to ensure that opener responds regardless of nearby frequency interference GenieSense monitoring and diagnostic technology assures operation of the door, stopping operation and minimizes noise, wear and tear of the door; SmartSet push button for simple programming HomeLink compatibiliy links to car's built-in remote system Illustrated, detailed 34 in x 22 in installation poster plus programming manual for ease of installation Call Genie customer care at 1-800-354-3643 for further information and installation assistance Horsepower comparable (HPc) designates that this garage door opener meets Genie's lifting force specification for 3/4 HP garage door openers Note: Product may vary by store Click here for more information on Electronic Recycling Programs Use and Care Manual You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents. a free copy from the Adobe Web site. Sign up or log in to customize your list.
Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top My garage door opener will not work. I can hear an audible click like a relay but the door will not go up or down. Also the the lights will not work. Again by using the control console I can hear a click like a relay but no lights. There is power going into the unit.There is a green light on the PCB. Tried pushing what looks to be a reset button on the board. I have a Craftsman opener mod.# 139.53975SRT1. There are several things that could cause a door opener to not work properly. Tester101 put most of them in his comment, but most of those would at least result in the opener visibly and audibly trying to open the door, and then giving up. This may sound counterintuitive but my first priority would be getting the light working. Most garage door openers use the light as the primary indicator of a problem, by blinking it a certain number of times. Replace all bulbs in the unit (preferably with bulbs designed for use in high-vibration applications) and see if the light will turn on.
The second thing to do is verify that whatever control you are using to try to open the door is properly connected and/or programmed. Replace any batteries, check the inputs on any hard-wired switch or panel, and have the opener "re-learn" any wireless control modules you're using. Understand that many systems require at least one hard-wired multi-function switch in order to access all the features of the opener. Also check all the safety interlocks. Most openers on the market will not operate at all without the electronic eye system properly installed, connected, aligned and the lenses cleaned. Certain systems may have eyes at multiple levels to allow the eye to "see" things that could cross the threshold at different levels, like a car bumper vs a truck bumper; every installed eye system, and there must be at least one, must be working properly. Next, pull the red handle on the traveller shuttle to disconnect the door from the drive mechanism. Press the garage door button, and see if the chain drive operates.