Remote Pro RPC404 Garage Door Remote Specifications
Remote Dimensions | 5.5 x 3 x 1.4(cm) |
Remote Weight | 24g |
Manufacturer | Wholesale Garage |
Made To Suit | Avanti, Superlift, Stoddart |
Model Number | WGC404, RPC404 |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Battery Type | 27A 12V Alkaline Battery |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Aftermarket Remote Pro RPC404 Garage Door Remote Compatibility
This aftermarket remote control will suit the Remote Pro RPC404 remote pictured in the main image.
Whilst this remote may look similar to other black sliding cover remotes in the industry, this is not a ‘universal’ garage door remote.
Aftermarket Remote Pro RPC404 Garage Door Remote Features
Our black aftermarket remote control is designed as a direct replacement for the Remote Pro RPC404 garage door and gate openers. Featuring a durable black casing with a sturdy metal trim, this remote offers a sleek, modern design while ensuring long-lasting performance. With a compact, ergonomic design, this remote fits comfortably in your hand or pocket, making it easy to carry without added bulk. The four-button, 4-channel configuration provides exceptional versatility, allowing you to control multiple garage doors, gates, or other compatible systems from a single device.
Replacing lost or broken remotes has never been easier or more affordable. The simple programming process ensures a hassle-free setup, making it perfect for both tech-savvy users and those new to remote pairing. Upgrade your garage or gate system today with this stylish, functional, and reliable aftermarket remote control.
Aftermarket Remote Pro RPC404 Programming Instructions
Programming a new remote
1. Locate the Learn/Code Set button on the motor. This is usually under the lamp cover or on the back of the motor.
2. Press the Learn/Code Set button once and immediately release the button. A light on the motor will illuminate.
3. Press the button on the new remote that you wish to operate the door once. The light on the motor will extinguish.
4. Press the same button on the new remote a 2nd time. The light on the motor will begin to flash rapidly.
5. Once the light stops flashing, press the button on the new remote a 3rd time to test the operation of the door.
If the remote did not successfully code to the motor and you only get a continuous flashing light on the motor, you may have held the learn button down too long. To correct this, open and close the door 4 times using an existing remote, then try to code in the new remote again
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