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How Do You Program A Wayne Dalton 61WD Remote?

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How Do You Program A Wayne Dalton 61WD Remote?

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The Wayne Dalton 61WD remote control for a garage door is the same remote control as the Sears Lift-Master Chamberlain 61LM. Lift-Master manufacturers all of these remote-control units. Programming the remote control depends on whether your opener and control use dip switches or a smart button. The 61WD is a single-function remote control, so you will not have to program the remote for anything other than the garage door opener. Place a stepladder under the rear of the garage door opener’s motor head. If there is a light cover on the back of the motor head, remove it by pressing in the top and bottom with your fingers and pulling the cover away from the motor head. Some openers use four screws to secure the cover. Remove the screws with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Locate the programming mechanism on the back of the garage door motor. You will have either a line of nine white dip switches or a memory button next to a small LED light. Press the programming button with your finger if you

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