
Radio Remote Control
Operation Manual
Model: 7-295-000108, 4-function rollback
OPERATION
Using the remote control
Press the green button on the transmitter.
e LED will blink to indicate that the transmitter is on.
Press the keys to operate remote functions.
When finished, press the red button to turn OFF.
To conserve battery life, always turn off when not in use.
Transmitter will turn off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity.
MAINTENENCE
General care
e transmitter features a protective rubber boot. However, it is best
to avoid dropping the transmitter as damage may result.
Take care with the belt clip. It will break if it is pulled too hard.
Cleaning of transmitter is recommended periodically, and may be
done with a clean, damp cloth. Submerging in water or pressure-
washing will damage the unit.
e receiver unit is encapsulated for protection, and has no service-
able parts inside.
Battery replacement
e transmitter is powered by a pair of “AAA” batteries. To replace
the batteries, follow these steps:
1. Remove transmitter from protective rubber boot.
2. Using a small phillips screwdriver, remove the screw.
3. Gently open the enclosure and locate the two batteries.
4. Using a small phillips screwdriver, remove the battery bracket.
5. Replace batteries and reassemble.
Be sure to insert batteries in the correct orientation as shown:
In the event the transmitter is lost, stolen, or damaged. e receiver
must be programmed to the replacement transmitter. To program a
new transmitter, follow these steps:
1. Power the radio receiver (RF6) completely OFF then back ON
either by removing fuse, or Deutsch connector) to start a 10 second learn
window in the reciever.
2. During this 10 second window, press and momentarily (>1 sec.)
hold MIDDLE two buttons (both AIR green and red). Sending this
combinati on of switches tells the still-learn-eligible receiver that this address is it's
intended party.
3. Immediately following these 2 steps the radio system should respond
normally
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