Pull the emergency release cord to free the garage door from the door opener if the springs and cable are in good condition.
Manually close garage door.
Avoid opening or closing your garage door if you can after noticing any of the above.
The garage door s manual release is not working.
To reset it begin by pulling the cord in the opposite direction.
This becomes necessary when there is a power failure or for some reason you lose your remote.
Resetting the garage door opener.
You may also need to reset your garage door opener.
If you are having trouble reaching the lever you can use a broom handle or similar object to help you access it.
You can t manually open the garage door.
Once you are done maneuvering your garage door and are ready to re engage the automatic door opener please return the garage door back to the down position.
To close your garage door manually you will need to follow a few simple steps.
All electronic or automatic garage doors have a bypass that will allow you to open it manually.
To manually open most garage doors you simply pull a corded handle that is attached to the door.
To automatically open and close your door again you will need to re engage the trolley.
Without the automated lifting mechanism the door can slide back down if it is not open entirely.
Engaging the bypass system to manually open and close your garage door every automatic garage door has a bypass system some kind.
The door appears crooked dented or damaged.
It should click in place.
When closing the garage door lower it slowly and manually lock it by sliding the lock bar.
When you manually open your garage door it will remain in manual mode until you reengage the door opener.
When you pull down on the rope the carriage releases from the base and you can operate the door manually.
This may include a key that locks unlocks the system or it is as simple as pulling the red emergency cord.
This disengages the electric drive from the door and you can manually open and close it.
Locate the emergency cord on the overhead track of your garage door opener.
The latter option is the most common.
Do this by pushing upward on the release lever until you hear a slight click.