Hey All
Whos are automatic garrage door opener guy?
The door does not close, it starts to then stops, as if something is in the path.
BUT when I unlatch it, Close it by hand, (And it works smoothly) then hit the button it operates ok. (I can not, assist it in closing while attached)
IF, there was something in the path, OR the sensor's were out of alignment, it would NOT EVER close, even when I detach it and close by hand first. So the sensor's, can not be an issue.
I do have it adjusted to MAX closing Pressure.
Mark (West Mi.)
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i've done it again. another klr has met it's end at my hands.
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Part it out on ebay and get a new one!
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Some openers have a "Vacation" button, and I can't remember how it
operates but it is not normal operation , (I don't go out much), but you
might want to check it out with a neighbour, or get on the horn to the
manufacturer.
Hope that helped,
DC
DC
On 31/08/2012 12:21, mark ward wrote: > Hey All > Whos are automatic garrage door opener guy? > > The
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I just dealt with a similar deal. The door would only close if I held the
wall button down until the door was completely closed. Otherwise the door
would only move a few inches and stop and the gdo light would flash. In my
case the solution was to replace the sensors; after I did that everything
works as it should.
Kevin
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 1:47 PM, D Critchley wrote: > ** > > > Some openers have a "Vacation" button, and I can't remember how it > operates but it is not normal operation , (I don't go out much), but you > might want to check it out with a neighbour, or get on the horn to the > manufacturer. > Hope that helped, > DC > DC > On 31/08/2012 12:21, mark ward wrote: > > Hey All > > Whos are automatic garrage door opener guy? > > > > The > > > -- Kevin Powers Woodbury, MN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Don't rule out the sensors. I installed a new opener and everything
worked fine. The next morning it had the same behavior as yours, I
almost took it back to the store. I messed around and found the sensors
were just out of alignment. It would work at night but not during the
day. I realigned the sensors and then it worked fine.
Alan Henderson A13-hacked Iowa
On 8/31/2012 1:21 PM, mark ward wrote: > > Hey All > Whos are automatic garrage door opener guy? > > The door does not close, it starts to then stops, as if something is > in the path. > > BUT when I unlatch it, Close it by hand, (And it works smoothly) then > hit the button it operates ok. (I can not, assist it in closing while > attached) > > IF, there was something in the path, OR the sensor's were out of > alignment, it would NOT EVER close, even when I detach it and close by > hand first. So the sensor's, can not be an issue. > > I do have it adjusted to MAX closing Pressure. > > Mark (West Mi.) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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