E11
Garador Wall Control / Push Button Circuit Fault

E11 displayed, door will not move from wall button but may still respond to remote (or vice versa).

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Possible Causes

Shorted wall button cable, Stuck wall switch contacts, Incorrectly wired key switch, Faulty wall console electronics

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Disconnect power before working on low‑voltage wiring to avoid accidental operation.

  • Inspect wall button: Remove the wall switch or console and check for moisture, corrosion, or stuck buttons. Clean or replace as needed.
  • Check wiring: Follow the two‑core or multi‑core cable from the wall control to the Garador operator. Look for staples through the cable, crushed sections, or joins. Repair any damage and ensure correct polarity if required.
  • Test by bypassing: At the operator terminals, temporarily bridge the wall button contacts with a small insulated jumper. If the door runs normally, the wiring or wall control is faulty.
  • Replace wall control: Fit a new Garador wall push button or multi‑function console compatible with your opener.
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Repair Difficulty

Easy 2/5

Required Part

Garador Wall Control / Push Button
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