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WAYNE-DALTON S425


34.90

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Product in stockOrder processed on Tuesday 9 December 2025

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

Benefit from an unparalleled level of comfort in your home with this remote control WAYNE-DALTON S425, which will allow you to control your motors remotely with ease! Control your motors even more with this high-quality remote control. Instructions provided for quick and easy programming, with no additional equipment required.

WARNING:

The remote control WAYNE-DALTON S425 is obsolete and has now been replaced by a new generation compatible remote control (without mini-switches). You must have a functioning remote control to be able to make a copy!

WAYNE-DALTON S425 Remote Control

The WAYNE-DALTON S425 remote control is designed for controlling automation and motorization of gates and garage doors. This black casing is programmable via self-learning.

The WAYNE-DALTON S425 remote control offers a good grip and features 4 black buttons, allowing you to easily operate your garage door, gate, and other automations. It runs on CR2032 batteries at a frequency of 868 MHz.

The WAYNE-DALTON S425 4-channel remote is a durable transmitter, perfectly suited for residential use. As a guarantee of quality and to fully satisfy its customers, Alloremotecontrol offers a one-year warranty on all its products. Even better, you can opt for an additional second year of warranty at the time of placing your order (see T&Cs).

Additional information

BRAND

WAYNE DALTON

REFERENCE

WAYNE-DALTON S425

HEIGHT

60

DEPTH

13

WIDTH

36

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

4

BUTTONS COLOUR

BLACK

CASE COLOUR

BLACK

FREQUENCY

868

SWITCH

0

BATTERY/POWER

CR2032

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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