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Genie garage remote and how to unlock door Znott 12-24-2007
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Posted by Znott on December 24, 2007, 7:18 pm
I have a new place and no instructions for the Genie garage door
opener. Here's my problem. If the power goes out, I have no entrance
to my garage and can't get my car out. There is a small round lock
right now on the door and it connects to a cable that will pull Red
cord and disable the door from the unit.

However, I can't figure out how this works. I can turn the key about
180 degrees and then it stops rotating. My assumption is that I would
have to turn the key round and round until the cable pulls the cord.
Is that right? If that is the case, is there a special way to turn
the key, pushing it in or pulling it out or something?

TIA

Posted by bq340 on December 24, 2007, 7:40 pm
Znott wrote:
> I have a new place and no instructions for the Genie garage door
> opener. Here's my problem. If the power goes out, I have no entrance
> to my garage and can't get my car out. There is a small round lock
> right now on the door and it connects to a cable that will pull Red
> cord and disable the door from the unit.
>
> However, I can't figure out how this works. I can turn the key about
> 180 degrees and then it stops rotating. My assumption is that I would
> have to turn the key round and round until the cable pulls the cord.
> Is that right? If that is the case, is there a special way to turn
> the key, pushing it in or pulling it out or something?
>
> TIA

Turn the key to unlock it, then pull it (the key & cylinder) straight
out. The cable will come out the hole.

MikeB

Posted by S. Barker on December 24, 2007, 8:59 pm
OR, go through the door from inside the house and pull the rope.

s


>I have a new place and no instructions for the Genie garage door
> opener. Here's my problem. If the power goes out, I have no entrance
> to my garage and can't get my car out. There is a small round lock
> right now on the door and it connects to a cable that will pull Red
> cord and disable the door from the unit.
>
> However, I can't figure out how this works. I can turn the key about
> 180 degrees and then it stops rotating. My assumption is that I would
> have to turn the key round and round until the cable pulls the cord.
> Is that right? If that is the case, is there a special way to turn
> the key, pushing it in or pulling it out or something?
>
> TIA



Posted by Tony Hwang on January 5, 2008, 11:44 pm
Znott wrote:
> I have a new place and no instructions for the Genie garage door
> opener. Here's my problem. If the power goes out, I have no entrance
> to my garage and can't get my car out. There is a small round lock
> right now on the door and it connects to a cable that will pull Red
> cord and disable the door from the unit.
>
> However, I can't figure out how this works. I can turn the key about
> 180 degrees and then it stops rotating. My assumption is that I would
> have to turn the key round and round until the cable pulls the cord.
> Is that right? If that is the case, is there a special way to turn
> the key, pushing it in or pulling it out or something?
>
> TIA
Hi,
What you described sounds like a manual door lock. You can lock/unlock
the door with the key. If you use an electric door opener, you usually
leave that unlocked. Imagine you try to open the door when it is locked.
It can cause a big damage. I have side and back entry doors for my
garage. If power fails, you can easily lift the door if you are inside
by unlatching the door from drive chain(or screw, belt, etc.). But if
you are outside, you are out of luck. I guess you have to enter the
garage through house. Also one tip to prolong the life of door springs.
Rub them with oil(something like 10W/30) soaked rag lightly to lessen
the chance of spring breakage.

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