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6' or 7'

12'

1/16"

1/8"

7/16"

1/2"

9/16"

3/8"

1/4"

Recommended Tools

Wire clip (x4)

Release handle

1/4"-20 x 3/4" 

Self-drilling screw (x3)

Push nut

5/16" x 1-3/4"
Lag screw (x2)

Header bracket

Clevis pin, long

Door bracket

CLEAR BAG

YELLOW BAG

GREEN BAG

BLUE BAG

ORANGE BAG

5/16"-18 x 3/4" 

Bolt (x2)

Rubber plugs (x2)

#8 x 3/4" 

Self-tapping 

screw (x2)

1/4"x 3/4" 

Insulated staple (x30)*

5/16"-18 Lock nut, 

serrated (x2)

Safe-T-Beam® 

sensor

1/4" x 1-1/4" 

Lag screw (x4)

Safe-T-Beam® 

source

Hardware Bags

Clevis pin (x2)

3/8"-16 x 7/8" 

Bolt (x2)

1/4"-14 x 3/4" 

Tapered flange screw (x6)

3/8" Lock nut (x2)

Cotter pin (x2)

5/16" x 1-3/4"
Lag screw (x2)

Parts Included

D

L

A

B

C

K

F

E

H

J

x2

G

I

O

N

M

Belt drive models

G

x2

Chain drive models

(A)  

Opener end rail section

(B) 

Middle rail section

(C)  

Door end rail section

(D)  

Door arm, curved

(E)  

Powerhead lens

(F)  

Powerhead

(G)  

Powerhead bracket

(H)  

Mounting straps

(I)    

Powerhead bracket,  

 

belt drive

(J)  

Rail connector

(K)  

Emergency release cord

L)  

 

Safe-T-Beam/wall  
console wire

(M) 

Remote

(N) 

Wall console

(O)

  Wireless keypad  

 

(Optional on some models)

Parts List

   

 

1a.

  Slide the opener end rail section (A) to correct position. 

1b.

  Slide the door end rail section (C) to correct position.

1c.

  Lift opener rail section (A) slightly and slide rail connector (J) onto middle rail section (B).

1d.

  Lower opener rail end section (A) and slide into rail connector (J) until it locks. 

1e.

  Lift door end rail section (C) slightly and slide rail connector (J) onto middle rail section (B).

1f.

  Lower door rail end section (C) and slide into rail connector (J) until it locks. 

1g.  

Slide gear assembly to front end of opener end rail section (A). Turn rail assembly over and 
place drive gear assembly in slots. Insert two screws to fasten assembly to the rail.

1

2

2

1

2

1

1

2

1

2

Drive gear
assembly*

Drive gear
assembly*

1a.

1b.

1c.

1d.

1e.

1f.

A

B

J

C

B

C

J

C

J

J

A

C

B

A

1g

A

Slots

Slots

*

The drive gear assembly is loose and must be pulled towards the 

   slots and fastened

#8 x 3/4" 

Self-tapping screw

 

 

Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual for programming instructions.

DO NOT r

un opener until travel limits have been set to avoid damage to unit.

C A U T I O N

 

For Grounded Outlet connection:

 

12a.

  Plug in the power cord.  Coil excess cord and tape or twist tie it to top of  

 powerhead. 

(

DO NOT

 PLACE ABOVE LIGHT BULBS.)

 

For Permanent Wiring by an Electrician:

 

12a. 

Cut existing wires OUTSIDE CHASSIS.

12b.  

The wire connections must be made INSIDE 
CHASSIS and there must be at least 6"  
of new power supply line wire INSIDE  
CHASSIS. (Conduit is optional. Conduit, 
strain relief, and wire nuts are not 
provided.) 

Opener is equipped with grounded electrical plug for your protection, and only fits 
grounded electrical outlets. 

DO NOT

 alter plug in any way! If you have no grounded  

outlets, have one installed by a licensed electrician. Opener must be properly grounded 
to prevent personal injury and equipment damage. 

NEVER USE AN EXTENSION 

CORD! 

Check local building codes for any requirement that you must have a  

permanent hard-wired connection. 

NEVER REMOVE MOTOR COVER

. All work inside 

cover must be performed by a licensed electrician using proper tools and instructions.

W A R N I N G

Toroid

Toroid

Hot

Hot

Ground

Ground

Neutral

Neutral

Hot

Hot

Neutral

Neutral

Ground

Ground

Wire nuts

Wire nuts

Wire nuts

Wire nuts

12b

OR

 

 

   

11a.

   Install light bulbs into powehead (F).

 

* Note: DO NOT 

exceed maximum wattage. Each light bulb should be no more than 100W. 

 (Model 2562 requires light bulbs of no more than 60 watts

.) 

11b.  

Insert powerhead lens hinge (E) into slots in motor cover on powerhead (F).

11c.

   Swing lens (E) up into place. (It may be necessary to squeeze lens slightly to align 

tabs with slots at top of motor cover).

Motor Cover

Each light bulb must be 100 W or less*

F

11a

Compact CFL bulbs can be used.

Pre-Installation Considerations

This opener includes parts and supplies needed for installation in MOST garages and on MOST garage doors.  There are 
many variations of garages and garage doors. A few additional parts and supplies may be needed for installation in YOUR 
garage and to YOUR garage door. While going over these instructions, please note the additional items you may need.  
For help finding a local Genie® Professional Dealer, call 1-800-OK-GENIE or Customer Service at 1-800-35-GENIE.

There are a few specific areas of interest which might require extra materials. They are: 1) The header above the garage 
door where torsion springs are used–does it extend far enough above the spring(s) to allow mounting of the header bracket. 
If not, or if you can’t tell–you will probably need a piece of 2" x 6" lumber to span across wall studs. 2) The area overhead 
where the powerhead will be mounted–if you have a finished ceiling, you will need a piece of angle iron which can span 
across beams of trusses. 3) Is there wood along the door tracks near the floor where the Safe-T-Beam® can be most easily 
mounted, or will you need fasteners for mounting to the track itself or some other material? 4) Measure the height of your 
door. If it is taller than 7', you will need a Rail Extension Kit.

Will you need extension brackets or wooden blocks to extend the Safe-T-Beam far enough off the wall to see past any door 
hardware?

Is there an electrical outlet within approximately 3' of the point where the powerhead will be? If not, you need to contact a 
licensed electrician.

Check condition of the door and all its associated hardware: Tracks, springs, hinges, rollers. Is anything loose or appear 
worn? If so, call a trained professional for an evaluation and repairs, if needed. 

DO NOT

 ATTEMPT TO ADJUST SPRINGS OR 

THEIR ATTACHED PARTS!

Operate the door manually. Does it move freely and smoothly? Check the balance of the door by lifting it by hand  
approximately halfway open and let go. It should stay put or move very slowly. If not, call a trained professional for repairs.

Remove all ropes and remove or disable all locks connected to the garage door. It is also recommended that T-handles be 
removed. Closed loop lifting handles with no protruding parts can remain.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH

READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY, INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS. If you have 
any questions or do not understand an instruction, call The Genie® Company or your local 
Genie® Factory Authorized Dealer. 

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install operator on an improperly balanced door. An improperly balanced door 

could cause severe injury. Repairs and adjustments to cables, spring assembly, and other 
hardware must be made by a trained service person using proper tools and instructions. 

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connect the operator to the source of power until instructed to do so.

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    Locate the wall console button: A) Within sight of door. B) At a minimum height of 5 feet 

so small children cannot reach it. C) Away from all moving parts of the door.

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   Install the entrapment WARNING label next to the wall button or console. Install the  

emergency release tag on, or next to, the emergency release handle.

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    The operator must reverse when the door contacts a 1-1/2 inch high object on the floor  

at the center of the doorway. This is about the size of a 2" x 4" board laid flat.

A moving door could result in serious injury or death.

 

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  Keep people clear of opening while door is moving. 

 

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allow children to play with the door operator. 

 

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operate a door that jams or one that has a broken spring.

W A R N I N G

 

WARNING–HIGH SPRING TENSION

 

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try to remove, repair or adjust springs or anything to which door  

spring parts are fastened, such as wood block, steel brackets, cables or other 
like items.

 

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    Repairs and adjustments must be made by a trained door system technician 

using proper tools and instructions

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W A R N I N G

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An Electrical Shock could result in serious injury or death.

 

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Potential Hazards

Overhead doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors. Since 
moving objects, springs under tension, and electric motors can cause injuries, your safety and the safety of others depends 
on you reading the information in this installation poster. If you have questions or do not understand the information  
presented, call The Genie Company or your local Genie Factory Authorized Dealer. In this section, and those that follow,  
the words Danger, Warning and Caution are used to emphasize important safety information.

 Danger: 

indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. 

 Warning: 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

 Caution: 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property damage.

Note

 is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations.

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E

11b

Tab

11c

 

 

 

1

Rail Assembly

(

GREEN BAG 

hardware)

 

 

 

13

Ready to Program 

 

 

 

12

Connecting Power 

 

 

 

 

11

Light Assembly 

 

Need help or have questions? 

DO NOT RETURN 

to the store. 

 Call 

us: 

800-354-3643

 

 

 
2a.  

The chain/belt needs to be tightened 
inside the rail.

2b.

   Make sure carriage and bullet are  

not engaged. To disengage the  
carriage pull the red cord.

2c.

   Prior to tightening, check to make 

certain the tension bracket is hooked 
into the rail as shown in illustration 2c. 
 Tighten tension nut 
until chain/belt is 
approximately 1/8" 
above bottom edge 
of rail. Measure at  
midpoint of rail.

 

 

Adjusting Rail Tension

2

Carriage

Carriage

2b

B

Bullet

Bullet

A

C

1/8”

1/8”

2c

 

 

 

3a.

   Turn the rail with open side toward 

the powerhead. Lower drive gear over 
spline shaft on top of opener.

3b.

   Place rail mounting bracket(s) (G) over  

rail and align with holes in opener. 

3c. 

  

On Belt drive models

, align belt  

guide bracket (I) tongue with slot 
and align holes in opener.

 

 On Chain drive models

, utilize a 

second mounting bracket (G) and 
align with holes in opener. 

3d.

   Fully tighten 1/4" x-14 x 3/4"  

screws. Do not over tighten. 

 

   

  

Note: 

To prevent damage to motion sensor (not on all models)  

DO NOT

 remove foam cushion from underside of powerhead.

 

 

Attaching Rail to Powerhead

(

BLUE BAG

 hardware)

3

A

F

1/4"-14 x 3/4" 
Tapered flange 

screw (x4)

G

I

3b

Protective 

foam cushion

Slot

Slot

I

ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION

POSTER

Chain/Belt Drive Models

 

 

 

4a.

    Center header bracket above door, mark holes.

4b.

   Drill two–5/32" pilot holes in header board or 2" x 6" board connected to wall studs.

4c.

  Secure bracket with lag screws. 

Typical Installation 

Low Overhead Installation

**Highest point of door travel plus: 

Sectional door = Highest point plus 2.5"

     

 

One-piece door = Highest point plus 6"

 

 

 

4

Mounting Rail Bracket on Header

(

ORANGE BAG

 hardware)

W A R N I N G

Door springs are under high tension. If spring or shaft is in the way, measure above 
spring or shaft on the garage door centerline and mark as location for header bracket.  

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE, ADJUST, OR REMOVE DOOR SPRING!

Header Bracket must be fastened to garage framing. 

DO NOT 

fasten to drywall, particle 

board, plaster, or other such materials.

C A U T I O N

 

 

 

 

5a.

   Elevate opener assembly and position 

door end rail section (C) inside bracket.

Note: 

Support opener and have a second 

person assist during this step.

5b.

   Align holes in rail with holes in bracket.

5c.

   Slide clevis pin through holes in rail  

and bracket and secure with push nut.

5d.

   Insert rubber plugs into powerhead  

accessory holes if present.

C

Header

bracket

5a

Protective 

foam cushion

Push nut

Clevis pin, long

5c

Rubber plugs

Rubber plugs

5d

 

 

 

5

Attaching Rail to Bracket

(

ORANGE BAG

 hardware)

 

 

 

6a.

   Find and mark ceiling at center line of door. For finished ceilings, attach cross piece  

(not supplied) to joists.

6b.

   Attach mounting straps (G) to joists or 

cross piece with (2) lag screws (5/16" x 
1-3/4") provided in green bag.

6c.

   While supporting opener unit, open door  

and raise opener unit to clear door so it 
passes the rail clearly.

6d.

   Secure opener unit (in position) to  

mounting straps with nuts and bolts.

Note: Rail should be parallel to floor.

 

Open Beam Ceiling 

Finished Ceiling

Door centerline

Door centerline

Cross piece

location

6a

Cross piece 

(not included)

Hidden joists

6b

G

Lag screw

Lag screw

Attach 

to joists

6d

Lag screws

Lag screws

6d

5/16” x 18-3/4"

Bolt 

5/16" x 18

Nut 

5/16” x 
18-3/4"

Bolt 

6

Mounting Powerhead
to Ceiling 

(

GREEN BAG

 hardware)

 

 

 

 

Sectional Door (Typical):
7a.

   Center bracket on door, higher than the 

top set of door rollers.

7b.

   Using bracket, mark holes on door or 

frame.

7c.

  Drill 1/8" holes.

7d.

   Secure with 1/4"–20 x 3/4"  

self-drilling screws.

7e.

   Some garage door manufacturers  

provide door brackets that CAN be  
used with your Genie Door Arms.

Sectional Door (Wooden):
7a.  

Center bracket on door, higher than the top set of door rollers.

7b.

   Using bracket, mark holes on door or frame.

7c.

   Drill 1/8" holes completely through door.

7d. 

 Fasten bracket with 5/16" x 2"carriage bolts and nuts (not furnished).

Note:

 

One-Piece Door (Top Edge/Face Mount) instructions are in the Operation  

and Maintenance Manual provided.

Doors made of masonite, lightweight wood, fiberglass, and sheet metal must be properly 
braced before mounting door opener. Contact door manufacturer or distributor for any 
questions or concerns.  The Genie® Company is not responsible for any damage caused 
due to an improperly braced door.

C A U T I O N

Door centerline

Top Roller

Top Roller

Attach no lower than top roller

Attach no lower than top roller

7a

 

 

 

7

Attaching Door Bracket to Door

(

ORANGE BAG

 hardware)

Door centerline

Door centerline

Door centerline

Door centerline

Door centerline

Door centerline

7d

 

 

8a.

    Secure emergency release handle to 

cord (K) and attach emergency release 
cord to carriage in rail.

8b. 

  Using the emergency release cord, 

 disengage the shuttle/carriage.

8c.  

Sectional Doors

 typically accept  

curved door arm (D). In some cases, 
straight door arm (F) may be used if  
the door bracket is mounted on the  
top edge of door. 

8d. 

  With the door closed, the angle from 

door arm (D) to header is 30˚ max.

Note:

 

One-Piece Door (Top Edge/Face Mount) instructions are in the Operation and  

Maintenance Manual provided.

Release handle

K

G

 

 

 

8

Attaching Door Arm to Door
Bracket and Shuttle 

(

BLUE BAG

 hardware)

 
 

 

9a.

   Position Safe-T-Beam source and sensor on  

each side garage door 5"– 6" above floor.

9b.

   Mark bracket mounting holes and secure with  

 (4) 1/4" x 1-1/4" lag screws provided.

9c.

   Route two lengths of two conductor  

wires from powerhead, along top of rail, across 
header, on both left and right of door down to the 
source and sensor.

9d.

   Secure wire to rail with wire  

clips spaced evenly along rail,  
and wire to header and wall  
with insulated staples. Cut  
off excess wire.

9e.

   Attach wire to terminals on each 

Safe-T-Beam.  At powerhead, twist 
(2) striped wires together and 
insert into terminal 1 then twist 
(2) white wires together and insert 
into terminal 2. Tape excess wire to 
powerhead away from lights.

9f.  

 At powerhead, press IN the  
orange tabs above the terminal  
to insert the wires.

When using insulated staples, make only snug enough to hold wire in place. Staples too 
tight can cause damage to wire and cause Safe-T-Beam® System to malfunction.

C A U T I O N

6”

 max

5”

 min

abo

ve floor

6”

 max

5”

 min

abo

ve floor

Floor mount option

Sensor

Sensor

Wall mount

Wall mount

9a

9e

Control wire tube

Control wire tube

To sensors

To sensors

I

9f

Sensor/Source

Sensor/Source

To powerhead

To powerhead

9c

Sensor

Sensor

Powerhead

Powerhead

Source

Source

M

 

 

 

9

Installing Safe-T-Beam

®

 

(

YELLOW BAG

 hardware)     

  

 

10a.   

Route wire from powerhead to 
desired location for wall console. 
Some homes are pre-wired and 
they may not be color-coded. 

10b.  

Secure wire with insulating staples 
and cut off excess wire.

10c.  

Attach wires to wall console as 
shown. 

10d.

   Insert opposite end of wire through 

control wire tube on powerhead 
and attach as shown.

10e. 

 Mount wall console with #6 screws 

10f.

    Post 

“ENTRAPMENT WARNING LABEL” 

 (included in 

Manual) next to the Wall Console.

Note:

 

Some homes are pre-wired for Safe-T-Beam devices. 

Complete the connection and apply power. If the sensor  
or wall console LEDs come ON, wire routing is correct.  
You may need to wire one sensor at a time to confirm 
wire routing in some cases.

Use of any other wall control can cause unexpected operation of the door and loss of 
lighting feature. Locate wall console within sight of door and far enough from door to 
prevent contacting it while operating the console. Control must be at least 5 feet above 
floor to prevent small children from operating it. 

W A R N I N G

Control wire tube

Control wire tube

To wall 

console

To wall 

console

I

10d

 

 

 

10

Installing Wall Console

(

CLEAR BAG

 hardware)

 

To powerhead

O

10c

B/W

W

W A R N I N G

To determine “highest point of door travel”:

1.

  Get on a ladder to the side of your garage door.

2.

  Have someone lift the door open slowly.

3.

  As the door is raised, note the point and amount it extends above the door tracks  

 

with tape measure—that is the highest point of door travel.

To determine “highest point of door travel”:

1.

  Get on a ladder to the side of your garage door.

2.

  Have someone lift the door open slowly.

3.

  As the door is raised, note the point and amount it extends above the door tracks  

 

with tape measure—that is the highest point of door travel.

4c

5/16" x 1-3/4" 

Lag screw

5/16" x 1-3/4" 

Lag screw

Door centerline

Door centerline

Highest point 
of door travel 

(as door is opening) 

plus**

Highest point 
of door travel 

(as door is opening) 

plus**

Header

bracket

6”

 max from wall

4c

5/16" x 1-3/4" Lag screw

Door centerline

Highest point of door travel 

(as door is opening) plus**

Header bracket

Header

Clevis pin

Clevis pin

Cotter pin

D

Clevis pin

Clevis pin

Door bracket

Door bracket

Door bracket

Door bracket

D

Cotter pin

Cotter pin

8c

8d

Door

Door

Door end rail section

Door end rail section

30˚ max

30˚ max

Header

Header

F

D

3/8"-16 x 7/8" 

Bolt &

3/8" Lock nut

 

3a

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