To reset the travel on a Chamberlain Garage Door Repair opener, you can follow the steps outlined below.

It’s important to note that these instructions are general guidelines, and the specific steps may vary depending on the model of your Chamberlain garage door opener. Always refer to your product manual for accurate instructions.

  1. Prepare for the Reset:
    • Ensure that the garage door is fully closed.
    • Disconnect the power supply to the garage door opener by unplugging it from the electrical outlet or turning off the circuit breaker connected to the opener.
  2. Locate the Travel Adjustment Controls:
    • Look for the travel adjustment controls on your Chamberlain garage door opener. These are typically located on the side or rear panel of the opener unit.
    • The travel adjustment controls are usually labeled as “Up Limit,” “Down Limit,” or similar terms.
  3. Adjust the Up Limit:
    • Find the Up Limit adjustment control and turn it in the direction indicated for increasing the door’s up travel. This will typically be clockwise, but refer to your product manual for accurate instructions.
    • Turn the adjustment control in small increments, such as quarter-turns, and test the door after each adjustment.
    • To test the adjustment, reconnect the power supply to the opener and press the garage door opener remote or wall button to operate the door. Observe the door’s movement and check if it stops at the desired fully open position.
    • If the door does not stop at the desired position, repeat the adjustment process, making smaller increments until the door reaches the correct position.
  4. Adjust the Down Limit:
    • Locate the Down Limit adjustment control and turn it in the direction indicated for increasing the door’s down travel. This is typically counterclockwise, but consult your product manual for accurate instructions.
    • Again, make small adjustments and test the door after each adjustment to ensure it stops at the desired fully closed position.
    • Reconnect the power supply, activate the door, and observe its movement. If the door doesn’t close to the desired position, repeat the adjustment process in smaller increments until the door closes properly.
  5. Fine-Tuning:
    • Once you have adjusted the up and down travel limits, you may need to fine-tune the adjustments to ensure the door stops exactly where you want it to.
    • Some Chamberlain garage door openers have additional controls, such as the force and sensitivity settings, that can affect the door’s travel. Refer to your product manual to determine if these adjustments are necessary and how to perform them.
  6. Test and Finalize:
    • After making the necessary adjustments, test the garage door’s operation several times to ensure it opens and closes correctly.
    • If you encounter any issues or the door doesn’t function as desired, consult the troubleshooting section of your product manual or contact Chamberlain customer support for further assistance.

Remember, safety should be your top priority when working with Garage Door Repair openers. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, use caution, and be aware of potential hazards.

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29522 Wentworth St. Livonia, MI 48154

734-292-0971