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LiftMaster 41A5034 garage door opener safety sensor photo kit "new style" - for openers that currently have black brackets that clip onto the garage door track). This kit is used on Chamberlain, LiftMaster and Sears Craftsman garage door opener models made 2002 to the present. This is a genuine LiftMaster replacement part. The 41A5034 safety sensor kit includes both safety sensors, gel caps (for splicing), 3' of wire attached to each sensor and instructions.
How to align your safety sensors
Part number: 41A5043
Product Dimensions: 6 x 4.1 x 2.3 inches
Item weight: 3 ounces
Color: Black
Origin: USA
Power source - Corded electric
Number of pieces: 2
How to Troubleshoot or Test your LiftMaster Safety Sensors
The safety sensors (often called "photo eyes" or "reversing sensors") must be connected and properly aligned before the garage door opener will move in the downward direction. Problems with the safety sensor wiring usually occurs due to a poor
connection, incorrectly connected wires or a short in the wire that was caused by a
staple cutting into the wire.
Helpful Hint: If you are unable to get
the door closed and the safety sensors are the issue, the garage door
can be closed by over-riding the sensors. To do this, simply press and hold down the door control push bar on the wall station until
the door has traveled down and is completely closed.
Testing the Safety Sensor Wires
- Remove the sensors from the brackets.
- Remove the wires from the wire nuts or cut the sensor wires 12" from the sensors.
- Strip both ends of
wires from each sensor and twist like colored wires together. Proceed
with both sensors to the operator.
- Remove the existing wires from the white and grey terminals on the back of the operator.
- Attach or insert white wires into the white terminal and black/white striped wires into the grey terminal.
- Point the sensors at
each other - if both sensor LED's turn on, there is an issue with your
wiring. Replace the wires between the opener and the sensors. If the
LED’s DO NOT turn on, replace the sensors.
Aligning the Safety Sensors
The LEDs on both the sending and receiving sensors will glow steadily when both the wiring connections and alignment are correct. The amber LED (located on the sending sensor) will glow regardless of alignment or obstruction. If the green LED (located on the receiving sensor) is off, dim, or flickers (and if you have determined that the invisible light beam path is not obstructed), alignment is required.
- Remove the receiving sensor(green LED) from bracket. To do so, simply remove the wing nut.
- Next, point the receiving sensor away from the sending sensor (amber LED) so that the LED light is completely off.
- Once the LED light is off, wait 10 seconds.
- Slowly rotate sensor back, aligning sensor with sending sensor, until it lights up green again. When you have a strong, solid green light, simply reinstall the sensor back on to the bracket and reattach and tighten the wing nut.
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Features
These "snappy" (new style) sensor photo eyes are compatible with LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman garage door openers manufactured from 2002 to present that use the amber and green indicator light. If you both your photo eyes have green lights, you need part number 41A4373A.
This is a genuine LiftMaster replacement part.
This replacement kit
includes: 1 LiftMaster 41A5034 photo safety eyes kit ((1) IR Emitter sensor with amber LED, (1) IR Detector sensor
with green LED) that comes with gel caps (butt splice wire connectors), 3' of stub-in wire attached to each sensor, hardware to connect to existing wall brackets and installation instructions. Comes with a 30 day warranty from LiftMaster.
Notes: Please check the manual
for your specific model number before ordering to ensure compatibility. Brackets are sold separately.
Note: This item is Not returnable.
If you need snappy sensor mounting extension brackets, you need LiftMaster part number 97LM.
Click here to download a copy of the installation instructions
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