The first thing to do is hit the door button.
How to put garage door back on track after power outage.
The carriage which connects to the door arm locks around the opener trolley during normal operation.
Some units will actually reconnect themselves but this is not typically the case.
Once the power is restored to your home close the garage door.
The next step is to go to the inside of the garage door.
Reach overhead and pull the rope to release the door.
The door must be completely closed in order to re connect the garage door opener to it correctly.
The pliers act as a stop.
You need to check the release handle and make sure that it is on the track.
If your garage door has two different buttons that are used to open and close the garage door simply click on the one that would typically close the door.
Once the power is restored to the garage door opener you must.
Manually open the door.
Pull the outside of the track open with another pair of pliers to put the wheels back on the track.
If simply hitting the button does not work you will have to take more action.
After the garage door is closed firmly press the garage door opener button.
An emergency release cord on the garage door arm opens the trolley to allow you to disengage the garage door from the opener.
If you lose power the garage door opener s quick release mechanism allows you to operate the door manually.
Locate where the wheels have jumped the track apply a pair of locking pliers underneath the door on one of the tracks to act as a stop.
Pull the outside edge of the track.
Once you locate where the wheels on the door are jumping off the track snap locking pliers underneath the door on one of the tracks.