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Genie Keyless Garage Door Pad Opener - No Electrician Needed as It'sWireless
Are the subject openers hard to install? I can drill holes and screw it
to the side of the garage door, but the instructions for putting in a four-digit code seem rather confusing. Just wondering if I should buy one and if I can program it. Thanks in advance. Corinne |
Corinne wrote:
Are the subject openers hard to install? I can drill holes and screw it to the side of the garage door, but the instructions for putting in a four-digit code seem rather confusing. Just wondering if I should buy one and if I can program it. Thanks in advance. Corinne Grab a 12 or 14 year old boy off the street to program if for you. Can't be very hard but the instructions can be difficult to follow. The kid won't even pay attention to the instructions and will have it programed and explained to you (very slowly) before you can read the instructions. Not trying to put anyone down, just an estimate based on experience. |
"Corinne" wrote in message ... Are the subject openers hard to install? I can drill holes and screw it to the side of the garage door, but the instructions for putting in a four-digit code seem rather confusing. Just wondering if I should buy one and if I can program it. Thanks in advance. Corinne Genie's keypad is very easy to program, you can read the instructions he http://www.garage-door-hardware.com/kep-1.html |
"Corinne" wrote in message ... Are the subject openers hard to install? I can drill holes and screw it to the side of the garage door, but the instructions for putting in a four-digit code seem rather confusing. Just wondering if I should buy one and if I can program it. Thanks in advance. Corinne I bought mine, programmed it next to the opener, while I was on an ladder. Then I screwed it to the wall. Works great. |
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