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Compatible with Major Brands
The KLIK1U Clicker is designed to be used with garage door systems that feature photo-eye safety sensors which are compliant with current federal safety regulations. Because it is compatible with so many garage door manufacturer brands, it's a simple solution to your lost or damaged remote control.
The Clicker is compatible with Genie, Linear, Stanley, Overhead Door, Wayne-Dalton, Craftsman, Chamberlain, LiftMaster, and more.
Easy to Program
The KLIK1U Clicker features clear and simple instructions for programming your new remote to match the settings on your old one. Simply remove the front panel and push the Smart/Learn program button. Depending on your old remote control, you will use either the Smart/Learn program button in your system or match the dip switches to the settings on the old remote. A programming instructional video is available on www.chamberlain-DIY.com
The Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Universal Remote Control is backed by a one-year manufacturer's limited warranty.
About Chamberlain
Chamberlain is one of the cornerstone companies of Duchossois Industries, Inc., a privately-owned, diversified, multinational company that carries the strength, respect, and financial stability of a billion-dollar-plus corporation.
Chamberlain provides access and convenience products for homes and businesses worldwide. The world's largest manufacturer of residential and commercial door operators, access control products, and gate operators, the Chamberlain Group, Inc. is committed to quality products, innovative designs and comprehensive services.
What's in the Box
Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Universal Remote Control, one coin cell battery, and instructions.
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