Make sure to close the garage door as soon as you can.
Power outage garage door outside.
While you could learn how to pick your own locks reader ilovetofu shows us how to open a garage door in.
To do this at the top of your garage door place a shim in the weather stripping to allow enough room for a metal coat hanger.
Bend the coat hanger to form a hook on one end and try to disengage the lever from outside.
Locate the emergency key release on the outside of your garage door and insert the key into the lock.
During a power outage you must manually open and close the garage door.
This will keep the rope out of the way while you operate the door in manual mode.
If not don t worry.
During a power outage the garage door must be manually opened and closed in order to get in and out of this area of your home.
Slide the manual lock into place to keep your home protected during an outage.
Pull the rope back and as close to the garage door opener motor as possible.
Once installed follow these steps to open your garage door.
When the power is out the automatic lock on your garage door is inactive.
Use the manual lock.
Turn the key and pull the lock tumbler out.
If the door must be disengaged when in the up position use 2x4 s to prop open the door for safe closing.
Hopefully your power is out for only a short period of time and you ll soon return to automatic operation of your garage door opener.
By using the emergency release cord you are able to open the trolley and shut down the electric garage door opener.
Next to your garage door there should be a metal manual lock.
It is pretty easy to do.
Ever forget your keys to the house or even lost your garage door remote.
An emergency release cord on the garage door arm opens the trolley to allow you to disengage the garage door from the.
This might not be an option if a power outage occurs when the door is up but when the handle is released the door will come crashing down.
We all have those rare or not so rare occasions where we lock ourselves out of our house.
Once removed you should see a cord in the lock tumbler hole.
If possible only use the release cord when the garage is in the down position.