Automatic garage door openers manufactured after january 1st 1993 are required to have safety entrapment sensors.
Garage light on after door close.
Once you push this button the light on the garage door opener will flash twice.
To unlock your garage door opener push the lock button for 5 seconds.
This is done with the help of sensors in the motor and on each side of the opening near the floor and mounted on the tracks.
Most garage door openers have at least one light bulb that can sometimes be led.
It s important to note that when the lock button is on your garage door opener will only work from the switch located by the door.
There is a timer for the lights that last 4 minutes.
Your opener has a logic receiver board that controls the light features.
The remote control will not work.
A garage door opener light that goes off before you get your packages out of the car and into the house can leave you feeling trapped in the dark instead of safe and secure.
In garage door operators made after 1993 there are required safety features that open the door during the close cycle when they detect something blocking the door.
Safety sensors are mounted at the bottom of your garage door tracks about six inches off the ground and shoot an invisible beam across the opening of your garage door.
When your opener light stays on for more than the usual 4 minutes there are a number of reasons why.