Ch 1000 Owner Installation Manual: Challenger

Solder the CH-1000 harness wire directly to the vehicle wire.

Connect to the wire at the brake pedal switch that shows +12V only when the brake pedal is depressed. Safety critical: Shuts down remote start immediately if the brake is pressed. 4. Step-by-Step Installation Guide Step 1: Mounting the Components

Plug the 16.5 VAC transformer into the unswitched wall outlet or turn on the dedicated breaker. Challenger Ch 1000 Owner Installation Manual

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Ignition 1 output. This wire provides power to the ignition system during remote start. Solder the CH-1000 harness wire directly to the vehicle wire

Before unboxing the equipment, review these essential safety guidelines and system requirements to ensure a compliant and hazard-free setup. Safety Precautions

Apply PVC solvent cement to the outside of the pipe, not the inside of the fitting. This prevents glue ridges from trapping hair and debris inside the pipe. The can help you maintain it, but know

If you need help configuring specific parts of this system, let me know. Please tell me: What or lock type are you wiring? Do you need the exact DIP switch addressing charts ?

With a helper (the CH 1000 weighs ~35 lbs), lift the rail’s end into the header bracket and pin it. Then lift the powerhead and hang it from the ceiling using perforated angle iron. The rail must be level. Use a spirit level on the rail’s side.

Ensure there is at least 12 inches of clearance above and around the unit for motor cooling.

| Symptom | Possible Cause | Troubleshooting Tip | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Opener motor runs, but door doesn't move. | The trolley is not engaged or the carriage bolt is loose. | Manually pull the emergency release cord to disengage, then re-engage the trolley to the chain/belt. | | Remote control has short range or doesn't work. | Dead or low battery, or antenna wire is damaged. | Replace the remote battery first. If that doesn't work, check the antenna wire hanging from the motor unit to ensure it's not cut or curled up. | | Door reverses immediately after hitting the floor. | The "down" travel limit is set too far, forcing the door into the ground. | Readjust the setting to be slightly shorter. | | Door stops and reverses before hitting the floor. | The force setting is too sensitive, or an obstruction is in the door's path. | Clear the track of any debris. Then, if the problem persists, slightly increase the "close force" setting. |