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Frank K.
 
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Default Opener closes, won't open

Make sure the switch on top of the wall controller is in the
correct position. After I installed a new Genie I had the
same problem. I was ready to take it back to the store when
I found the switch was in the vacation position.

"Kenster" wrote in message
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I've been to Genie's web site. No help. I've adjusted
the settings.
No help. Before the door actually trips the close limit
switch, I can
push the switch with my finger and it will stop the close,
but this
totally shorts out the opener, until I reset it by
unplugging the unit
and plugging it back in. Because I can do this just by
touching the
close limit switch I do not believe it has anything to do
with the open
and close adjustments. It must be a short out in a
capacitor or relay
that is triggered by the close limit switch.
I've called a Genie authorized service company, the one's
who installed
the unit.
I'll post back what the outcome is.

buffalobill wrote:
helpful troubleshooting manuals online at:
http://www.geniecompany.com/

Kenster wrote:
My GeniePro 951 C/A recently started having this
problem. It would
close but not open. I finally figured out that, once it
closes, if I
free the door from the track with the emergency
release, open it just a
bit and reattach the door to the track, then unplug and
replug the unit
it would open easily. I could even close it most of
the way with the
remote or wall control, then reverse it before it hit
the close limit
switch and it would open just fine. BUT, if it ever
hit the close
limit switch, it was as if it created a short. Once I
went through all
the above steps again it would start working... until
it hit the close
limit switch again. I swapped out the close limit
switch with one from
the other garage door but it made no difference. I
reversed the close
switch with the open limit switch ( they are exactly
the same) but that
didn't change anything. I have concluded that it is
not the switch
itself, but rather once the limit switch is hit, it
trips something in
the controller. Unplugging and replugging the unit
"reboots" it ONLY if
the door is raised by hand to free up the close limit
switch.
Everything inside the controller is nice and tight and
clean. I
suppose it is a relay or something that has gone bad.
Any suggestions before I call out the repair guy?