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CARDIN S486 QZ1


25.93

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Product in stockOrder processed on Monday 29 April 2024

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

Operate your automatic gate and garage door systems at the push of a button with CARDIN S486 QZ1.  This durable, ergonomic, user-friendly remote will provide you with maximum comfort. Simply follow the instructions in your user manual!

 

CARDIN S486 QZ1 Remote Control

CARDIN S486 QZ1 is an ideal way to control your motorized gate and garage doors easily and effectively.This orange case has a self-learning function.

CARDIN S486 QZ1 has a black button allowing you to open and close your automation in the easiest way possible. It works with CR2032 batteries on a frequency of 868.30 MHz.

CARDIN S486 QZ1 is a durable transmitter, highly adapted for residential 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 READ CAREFULLY:

When ordering this remote control, we deliver you CARDIN S486_QZ4, which is a highly compatible one.

The case COLOR is important as it related to the FREQUENCY (This red Cardin remote control operates on 868.300 frequency) Do not confuse this model with other green or grey Cardin S449 working with different frequencies.

PLEASE PLEASE NOTE:

CARDIN S486 QZ1 is COMPATIBLE with :

  • CARDIN S486-
  • QZ3
  • CARDIN S486-QZ4

 

Additional information

BRAND

CARDIN

REFERENCE

S486_QZ1

HEIGHT

72

DEPTH

12

WIDTH

34

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

1

BUTTONS COLOUR

BLACK

CASE COLOUR

BLACK/ORANGE

FREQUENCY

868.30

SWITCH

0

BATTERY/POWER

CR2032

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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