Radio controls, Receiver, Transmitter – Craftsman 139.535006 User Manual

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Radio Controls

RECEIVER

Terminais

. Code

Swiich

Block

Right Side

Panel

THE TRANSMITTER

The portable transmitter may be secur ed to a car sun
visor with the clip provided Additional transmitters

can be purchased at any time for use in ali vehicles
using the garage, (Refer to Accessories, Page 5)„

New transmitters must be set to the same code as

original transmitter and receiver Foilow code set­
ting procedures described on Page 23.

A 9-volt battery supplies the power The transmitter is
equipped with a battery check light When the trans­
mitter push button is pressed, light will glow if battery
has power (and the opener will operate). When light
does not come on, replace battery. If transmission

range lessens, check battery light,

THE BATTERY

The battery should produce adequate po\«er for

approximately one year. Avoid the inconvenience of
unexpected battery failure by replacing it annualiy,

preferably before winter. Alkaline batteries are the
most reliable and are available at Sears.

TO REPLACE BATTERY:

Remove visor dip and un­

fasten connecting screw. Remove top of transmitter
case and discard old battery. Snap connector onto
new battery. Replace top of case and connecting
screw,. Replace visor clip

RADIO CONTROLS

consist of a transmitter and a

receiver. The transmitter sends a coded signal from
outside the garage. The receiver is fastened to the
right side panel of the door opener, it receives the
transmitted signal and starts the door opener.
The signal code is set at the factory Page 23 des­
cribes code changing procedures, if required.

Self service of radio controls is not recommended, if
service is needed, contact your nearest Sears Ser­
vice Center.

TRANSMITTER

Battery Tes

Light ■

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