To learn how to test your garage door opener s protecto.
Safety reverse on garage door.
Place an object such as a.
Test door opener monthly.
One quick test is to place a 2 4 on the floor of the garage in the door s path.
Adjust the garage door opener mechanism.
Failure to adjust the opener properly may cause severe injury or death.
If the door does not properly reverse on striking the 2 4 then the garage door opener should be disengaged until the unit is either adjusted according to the instructions in the owners manual repaired or replaced with a new garage door opener.
After adjusting either the force or the limit of travel retest the door opener.
Follow these simple steps to test your garage door s automatic safety reverse sensors.
The garage doors on most new houses use automatic openers and safety plays an increasingly important role in garage door design.
Therefore some pre 1982 garage door openers may have been manufactured with other safety features which may stop the door but not cause it to reverse.
To access the controls use a stepladder to reach the main part of the opener s motor.
Testing the automatic safety reverse sensors is an easy task to perform once a month.
Newer photoelectric eyes use wireless technology for added convenience.
If your sensors or garage door motor is.
Because most pre 1982 garage door openers do not comply with current safety standards the consumer product safety commission cpsc recommends replacement with an opener that has an auto.
On the garage door motor there will be two knobs or dials to adjust the opener and the reverse sensor.
The garage door must reverse on contact with a 11 2 inch object or a 2 by 4 board laid flat on the floor.
Sensors are a critical safety feature but can prevent an automatic garage door from working properly.
This video will show you how to perform the test of your garage door opener s safety reversal system.
All new garage doors incorporate photoelectric eyes that stop and reverse the door if a child an animal or an object passes in front of them.