Garage doors often hit small faults most people do not know how to fix. Here is how.
Drive will not start with manual switch or remote:
1. First check the drive has no power; check the manual switch or remote receiver board for open circuit.
2. Check if too many runs triggered motor thermal protection.
3. Check socket, plug, manual switch, fuse; check manual switch and remote receiver wiring.
Door will not close tight or open fully:
1. Re-set the travel switch to add travel; the manual switch should control the drive.
2. Remote will not pair, or remote system fault: follow the manual to pair, or replace the remote battery.
Door not closed tight or auto-reverses and stops midway:
1. Have a repair tech check the receiver control board. The open/close resistance may exceed the set load and tripped the obstacle sensor; or the link length is off; pull the clutch.
2. Check if the door body and torsion spring balance, if travel is free; raise the open/close load; adjust the link length when closed for one-way travel.
Travel switch damaged or its wire shorted:
Adjust the open/close load and check the travel switch and its wiring.
Obstacle in the photo-eye path:
1. Clear the obstacle in the photo-eye path; check travel switch and wiring. Remote range well under 10 m outside garage:
2. Garage shields strongly; battery low. Extend the antenna outside the garage; pull it out of the driver and straighten.
Door runs too loud:
Too-loud running means the battery must be replaced.
Door runs uneven:
1. The drive rod is not on the door center line, so the rails are not parallel.
2. Hinges and rollers need lube; tighten hardware; align the drive rod with the door center line; make the rails parallel.