The trolley sits on the opener carriage.
Garage door red cord pulled.
If it is working properly your door should close or open without any problems.
The emergency release cord is the red rope that hangs from the door trolley.
If it is still not working recheck the connection at the top.
Pull the emergency release cord.
You might have to do this if the opener malfunctions or loses power.
To reconnect simply pull the red cord on an angle.
The release cord on your garage door is a very important safety and security feature.
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How to disengage and reengage your garage door opener if you need to open your door manually.
At that point push the button for the operator and when the trolley meets with the carriage the 2 will be connected.
The final step is to push the button to see if it works.
Do not pull so tight that you damage the cord or the lever.
If you intend to continue manual operation pull the cord toward the door which will keep it from reconnecting to the carriage.
You will hear a click.
When the release cord is pulled it disconnects the trolley from the carriage allowing you to manually move the door.
Which moves the door.
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There are several reasons why you may have to pull the cord thereby disengaging the garage door from the opener.
When the cord is pulled the garage door is disengaged from the opener and then free to move along the track on its own.
The red cord is attached to a spring lever that can be put in 2 positions.
Now go push the button to open the door.
When you pull it it disconnects the door from the drive mechanism.
It s that simpl e.
Once released you have to manually open and close the door until you re engage it.
It should cycle the drive mechanism until.
The red thing if it s what i think it is just disengages the part attached to the door from the drive mechanism belt chain or screw.
Push up on it and it should snap into place.
Step 3 be sure to leave garage door closed when not in use.