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°<> OVERHEAD DOOR CO. OF BOWLING GREEN 2717 Nashville Road, Bowling Green KY 42101 For Service Call Local #270-781-3290 Toll Free #866-643-3667O CodeDodger Remote Programming Basic programming 1. Locate the learn code button on your CodeDodger garage door opener (the learn code button will be located directly above the antenna wire; depending on which model you own, this will be either behind the light cover or on the rear panel). 2. Press the learn code button once and release (learn code LED light will flash). 3. Press the remote button you wish to program slowly times or until the opener activates (you will now be able to use your remote normally). 4. Repeat the process with any additional new remotes or existing remotes you need reprogrammed. Preventing lost! stolen remotes from working l. Locate the learn code button on your CodeDodger garage door opener (the learn code button will be located directly above the antenna wire; depending on which model you own, this will be either behind the light cover or on the rear panel). 2. Press and hold the learn code button for approximately 10-15 seconds (until the learn code LED light stops flashing). 3. This will have cleared out the opener’s memory of any remotes (and keypads) that worked previously and will require you to reprogram each of these items (see Basic programming). TroubleshootingRemote has stopped working or works only intermittently 1. Check the battery's connection. lf the remote has been dropped or the battery changed, the battery prongs may have moved slightly preventing the battery from making solid connection. 2. Check the battery. It may have been short time since you purchased your new remote; however, there is chance it may have been on the shelf either at the manufacturing plant or the distributor (be certain to only use an A23 12-volt battery as some that look very similar may not work). 3. If you have had dead battery or possibly an extended power outage, you may need to reprogram your remote to work with the opener (follow Basic Programming instructions above). 4. If none of the preceding steps helps, you may have damaged or defective remote. If so contact your nearest Overhead Door Company for testing or replacement. Remote will open the garage door, but will not close the garage door. l. This may be due to problem with the photo sensors located at the bottom of the garage door. 'I'here may be something blocking the sensors, something trapped in the lens of either sensor, possibly sunlight interference or one may have been bumped into or pushed out of alignment (if either sensor LED light is completely out, call in for further troubleshooting advice and/or possible part replacement options). 2. If both sensor LED lights are lit solidly (not blinking or out) the opener’s sensitivity reverse adjustment may not have been checked or adjusted in some time. Start by lubricating the hinges located along the inside of the door between each horizontal section with silicone based lubricant or light oil and raise/lower the door several times to insure the door is moving freely. Once this is done, locate the open and close force sensitivity knobs (usually located near the learn code button) and adjust the bottom knob to the clockwise position approximately of turn to increase the amount of force the door will apply while closing.

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Page 1: Overhead Door · CodeDodger Remote Programming Basic programming 1.Locate the learn code button on your CodeDodger garage door opener (the learn code button will be located directly

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OVERHEAD DOOR CO. OF BOWLING GREEN2717 Nashville Road, Bowling Green KY 42101

For Service CallLocal #270-781-3290Toll Free #866-643-3667O

CodeDodger Remote Programming

Basic programming1. Locate the learn code button on your CodeDodger garage door opener (the learn code button will be located

directly above the antenna wire; depending on which model you own, this will be either behind the light coveror on the rear panel).

2. Press the learn code button once and release (learn code LED light will flash).3. Press the remote button you wish to program slowly times or until the opener activates (you will now be able

to use your remote normally).4. Repeat the process with any additional new remotes or existing remotes you need reprogrammed.

Preventing lost! stolen remotes from workingl. Locate the learn code button on your CodeDodger garage door opener (the learn code button will be located

directly above the antenna wire; depending on which model you own, this will be either behind the light coveror on the rear panel).

2. Press and hold the learn code button for approximately 10-15 seconds (until the learn code LED light stopsflashing).

3. This will have cleared out the opener’s memory of any remotes (and keypads) that worked previously and willrequire you to reprogram each of these items (see Basic programming).

TroubleshootingRemotehas stopped working or works only intermittently

1. Check the battery's connection. lf the remote has been dropped or the battery changed, the battery prongsmay have moved slightly preventing the battery from making solid connection.

2. Check the battery. It may have been short time since you purchased your new remote; however, there ischance it may have been on the shelf either at the manufacturing plant or the distributor (be certain to only usean A23 12-volt battery as some that look very similar may not work).

3. If you have had dead battery or possibly an extended power outage, you may need to reprogram your remoteto work with the opener (follow Basic Programming instructions above).

4. If none of the preceding steps helps, you may have damaged or defective remote. If so contact your nearestOverhead Door Company for testing or replacement.

Remote will open the garage door, but will not close the garage door.l. This may be due to problem with the photo sensors located at the bottom of the garage door. 'I'here may be

something blocking the sensors, something trapped in the lens of either sensor, possibly sunlight interferenceor one may have been bumped into or pushed out of alignment (if either sensor LED light is completely out, callin for further troubleshooting advice and/or possible part replacement options).

2. If both sensor LED lights are lit solidly (not blinking or out) the opener’s sensitivity reverse adjustment may nothave been checked or adjusted in some time. Start by lubricating the hinges located along the inside of thedoor between each horizontal section with silicone based lubricant or light oil and raise/lower the doorseveral times to insure the door is moving freely. Once this is done, locate the open and close force sensitivityknobs (usually located near the learn code button) and adjust the bottom knob to the clockwise positionapproximately of turn to increase the amount of force the door will apply while closing.