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		<description><![CDATA[Premium Whisper Drive® Plus with EverCharge® Standby Power System WD962KD Now when the power goes out, your garage door opener will still work. The Chamberlain® Premium Whisper Drive® Plus with EverCharge® Standby Power System will operate the garage door opener for 20 cycles within a 24-hour period, and recharges automatically when the power comes back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Premium Whisper Drive® Plus with EverCharge® Standby Power System WD962KD</h2>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-414" title="Chamberlain Garage Door Opener Installation Sacramento" src="http://abelgaragedoor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/WD962KD_DIY_summary_rail.jpg" alt="Chamberlain Garage Door Opener Installation Sacramento" width="100" height="100" />Now when the power goes out, your garage door opener will still work. The Chamberlain® Premium Whisper Drive® Plus with EverCharge® Standby Power System will operate the garage door opener for 20 cycles within a 24-hour period, and recharges automatically when the power comes back on. The safety and security features will continue to operate as well, ensuring your family is protected in a power failure. The opener also features smooth start and smooth stop to reduce the noise of the garage door as it opens and closes – perfect for homes with a room above the garage.</p>
<p>* horsepower strength with same lifting force specifications as 3/4 HP Chamberlain garage door openers</p>
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<li> 3/4 HPS®* DC belt drive system for the ultimate in quiet performance</li>
<li>Belt is built like a steel-belted tire, reinforced with flexible steel cords</li>
<li>Auto force-sensing technology constantly monitors garage door opener system and adjusts forces to temperature fluctuations, floor height, and door track movement</li>
<li>Enclosed gear case provides continuous lubrication and protection for longer life and smoother operation</li>
<li>Quick-install rail system provides faster and easier installation – assembles in 60 seconds</li>
<li>Delivers 200 watts of light with adjustable light time delay</li>
<li>HomeLink® compatible – the in-vehicle remote control system</li>
<li>Includes two 3-button remote controls</li>
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<h3>SAFETY &amp; SECURITY FEATURES</h3>
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<li> Protector System® safety sensors with Rapid-Snap® brackets project an invisible light beam across the garage door opening and automatically reverse the door if anything interrupts the beam while the door is going down</li>
<li>Sensing technology will stop the door from closing if contact is made with a person or object</li>
<li>Opener lights turn on automatically when The Protector System&#8217;s infrared beam is broken</li>
<li>Security+® anti-burglary technology assures a new code is sent every time the remote control is used</li>
<li>PosiLock® theft protection assures that once the door is closed, it stays locked</li>
<li>Manual release handle in case of power failure</li>
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<p>WARRANTY</p>
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<li> Lifetime motor warranty</li>
<li>10-year belt warranty</li>
<li>1-year warranty on EverCharge® Standby Power System</li>
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		<title>10 GARAGE DOOR SAFETY &amp; SECURITY TIPS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make sure garage door opener control button is out of the reach of small children. Do not let children play with garage door remote controls. Consult the owner&#8217;s manual and learn how to use the garage door&#8217;s emergency release feature. Visually inspect the garage door each month. Look at springs, cables, rollers and pulleys for [...]]]></description>
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<li><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-88" title="Garage Door Opener" src="http://abelgaragedoor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/opener.jpg" alt="Garage Door Opener" width="148" height="200" />Make sure garage door opener control button is out of the reach of small children.</li>
<li>Do not let children play with garage door remote controls.</li>
<li>Consult the owner&#8217;s manual and learn how to use the garage door&#8217;s emergency release feature.</li>
<li>Visually inspect the garage door each month. Look at springs, cables, rollers and pulleys for signs of wear. Do not attempt to remove, adjust or repair these parts or anything attached to them. A trained door repairman must make adjustments to these parts, which are under high tension.<span id="more-81"></span></li>
<li>Test the garage door opener&#8217;s reversing mechanism monthly by placing a 2 x 4 board or a roll of paper towels in the door&#8217;s path. If the door does not reverse after contacting the object, call a qualified garage door professional for repair. If the opener has not been replaced since 1993, seriously consider a new one with auto-reverse as a standard feature.</li>
<li>Never place fingers between door sections and explain the dangers to children. If you have small children, consider a door with panels that can&#8217;t pinch.</li>
<li>Do not leave the garage door partially open. When activated again, it may travel downward and come in contact with an object in its path. This also impacts your home&#8217;s security as well.</li>
<li>While on vacation, unplug the garage door opener unit or use a wall vacation lock console security switch, which renders remotes unusable and is an optional accessory to most openers.</li>
<li>If the opener does not have rolling-code technology, which changes the access codes each time the opener is used to prevent code grabbing, be sure to change the manufacturer&#8217;s standard access codes on the opener and remote control, or consider investing in a newer model with more safety and security features that are now standard.</li>
<li>A new trend in home invasion is gaining access to the home by stealing the opener or car. Never leave the remote control in the car or with a parking attendant. Consider using a key chain remote and always lock the entry to the inside of your home – especially if your opener is programmed to your vehicle. It is a small inconvenience for safety and security.</li>
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