Why Does My Roller Door Keep Going Back Up? Troubleshooting Common Issues
Learn why your roller door keeps going back up and how to fix obstructions, sensor misalignment, and limit setting problems effectively.
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If your roller door keeps going back up, it could be due to obstructions in the track, misaligned sensors, or issues with the limit settings. Ensure the path is clear, check the sensor alignment, and consult your manual to adjust the door's limit settings correctly.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes a roller door to reverse back up? A roller door may reverse back up due to obstructions in the track, misaligned sensors detecting something in the path, or incorrect limit switch settings.
- How do I realign my roller door sensors? To realign sensors, ensure both sensor eyes face each other directly and are clean of debris, adjusting their position until indicator lights show proper alignment.
- Can I adjust roller door limit settings myself? Yes, most roller doors allow manual limit adjustment using the controls or screws outlined in the user manual; however, follow instructions carefully to avoid damage.
- How do I clear obstructions from my roller door track? Remove any visible debris or objects blocking the track and check for bent or damaged sections that might impede the door’s movement.