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You should not have to reset the code. Simply remove the old battery and insert the new one, being careful to observe the polarity when you replace the new battery, and you should be good to go. The batteries can be obtained at most Wal-Marts, Radio Shacks and even through eBay if you know the correct number. Thay are lithium and will last a few years under normal use.
You may need to repeat the programming procedures in the manual to make the remote work again. Sometimes if the battery dies, they lose their programming. I've encountered this before. What brand of garage door opener do you have? There may be a better remote control for you than the universal remotes like your Clicker.
Often times, keypads and remotes are not compatible with newer models, even with the same manufacturer. If you are still interested in finding an instruction manual, try the Chamberlain website. You can also purchase a Universal Keypad, which will work with most models.
This remote is compatible with your power lift. It should of come with a manual on how to program it as well. Each opener has a different sequence to program it so I can't just give a general answer. On a chamberlain powerlift look for the color of the button while programming it. If you need a copy of this manual you can get one at chamberlain.com. Thanks BB
This remote is compatible with your opener. It should of come with a
manual on how to program it as well. Each opener has a different
sequence to program it so I can't just give a general answer. On any opener chamberlain look for the color of the button, on a genie look to see if it has a learn button. If you need a copy of this manual you can get one at
chamberlain.com. Thanks BB
I understanding that the chamberlin is a two button remote so as long as you have the same kind of recierver (a box hooked up in your operator that has dip switches,it recieves signals when the remote and it are set the same.) you should be able to use the two button remote on both machines. If not their is a reciever that is called multi-code and it is universal to work with all gate openers. the chamberlin remote you have will work with it.
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