Your problem poses more questions. I'm not sure about the Raynor model. Since you moved the opener from one door to another, are you positive that the electric eye sensors are lined up? When I do a project like this, the first thing I do is look for the owners manual. If you can't find it look on line. Having that book will save a lot of time and headaches. I have a different type of opener but they should all have a sensor mounted on the jamb on both sides of the sides close to the floor. I lined mine up when it was dark. After both sensors are mounted properly, using two pieces of paper, one dark color and the other a light color. Start by mounting one piece of paper right behind the
receiver sensor. If the light hits the paper, readjust the sending unit. If you can't see the light, try using the other color paper. Also turn off the lights. If you are sure that the alignment is good, try it again. If it works, job done. As I said I'm not sure about your brand of opener. Mine has a small hole in the face of the unit that is screwed to the wall. Bend a paper clip so you can get it into that hole. With the door opener in one hand and the paper clip in the other, and the garage door closed, push the paperclip into the hole for no more that a second or two. If you hold it in there too long you will burn out the door control so be careful! If it doesn't work, try it several times. If the doesn't work, you need a service call.
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