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LIFTMASTER 94335E


25.39

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Product in stockOrder processed on Monday 4 November 2024

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

ATTENTION: This model is replaced by the ALLOTECH COMPAT-C. However, the serie “ML” (ML500, ML1000, ML5000….), “PP” (PP60….) and “4410e-433” are not compatible with the COMPAT-C. In this case you have to order the LiftMaster TX4 UNIS.

Enjoy effortless controlled access to your electric gates and garage doors with LIFTMASTER 94335E. Activating your automatic entrances has never been easier! Simply follow the instructions in your user manual!

LIFTMASTER 94335E Remote control

LIFTMASTER 94335E is a highly functional and reliable remote control that allows you to easily and efficiently operate your electric devices. It is programmed on a self learning mode.

LIFTMASTER 94335E comes in a black case with 3 white buttons, allowing you to activate your gates and garage doors at the push of a button. This transmitter is operated with CR2016 batteries in 433.920 MHz

LIFTMASTER 94335E is ergonomic and durable, ideal for home use.

At Alloremotecontrol, our customers’ satisfaction is our priority. We provide a one year warranty on all of our products, and you can opt for an extended two year warranty when placing your order (see General Terms & Conditions).

PLEASE PLEASE NOTE:

LIFTMASTER 94335E is COMPATIBLE with:

  • CHAMBERLAIN
  • WAYNE DALTON 94335EWD
  • LIFT MASTER 84330, 84333 et 84335
  • PUCH AND PULL 94335e

 

Additional information

BRAND

LIFTMASTER

REFERENCE

94335E

HEIGHT

60

DEPTH

13

WIDTH

36

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

3

BUTTONS COLOUR

WHITE

CASE COLOUR

BLACK

FREQUENCY

433.92

SWITCH

0

BATTERY/POWER

CR2016

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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