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Liftmaster Sears Chamberlain 1-Button Remote Control Transmitter 371LM Programming Guide

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Liftmaster single-button remote control 371LM operates a single garage door, or gate. It uses the Security+ rolling code technology that generates a new code every time it is used.

This replacement 371LM remote control transmitter for Liftmaster, sears, and chamberlain residential garage door openers using 315MHz frequency. This is also HomeLink compatible.

To check for compatibility with your garage door opener look at the back of your opener powerhead for a purple learn button. If it has one the 371LM is the right remote.

Programming your remote control:

1. Locate the Smart/Learn button. Should be on the back of your opener unit.

2. Press and immediately release the learn button. The learn LED will glow steadily for 30 seconds.

3. Within 30 seconds press and hold the button on the remote control that you wish to use.

4. When the garage door opener lights blink or you hear two click release the remote control button. If you are going to program another product press the button another time to activate the product.

To erase all codes from memory:

This will erase ALL codes previously in memory.

1. Hold the learn button on the opener down until the LED goes out. This takes about 6 seconds. Now all codes are erased, and you can reprogram the remotes you want to use.

Replacing the battery:

The lithium battery should produce power for up to 5 years.

1. Insert the tip of the visor clip, or a Flathead screwdriver into the grove and twist to pop open the cover.

2. Remove the old battery. Dispose of old batteries properly.

3. Replace with a 3-Volt 2032 coin cell battery. Insert positive side up.

4. Replace cover, and snap back into place.

Remote is compatible with the following:

Liftmaster, Sears, Chamberlain, Master Mechanic, and Wayne Dalton garage door openers built from 2000 to current with 315 Mhz frequency. To determine if this remote control is correct for you, look on the back of your garage door opener powerhead in the garage for the purple learn button.

Liftmaster models – 3595, 3585, 3575, 3500, 3280, 3265, 3220, 3255, 3245, 3110, 1356, 1355, 1346, 1345, ATS2113X, ATS2113X-CX, HCT50113O, LGO50113L, LGO50113R, LGO50113XR (current model numbers may not be listed)

For all other models, look for the purple learn button on the back of the powerhead for your garage door opener and the Security+ logo.

This remote control is compatible with remote controls 370LM, 372LM and wireless keyless entry keypad 377LM.

Learn more about the Liftmaster Sears Chamberlain 1-Button Remote Control Transmitter 371LM. Stop by WayneDaltonParts.com where we know all about Liftmaster Opener Parts

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Written by Jennifer Johnson

May 15th, 2011 at 2:34 am

How To Design A Small Kitchen

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Designing a small kitchen can be the most challenging of all, as you have so many factors considering and not a lot of room. The three main areas’ you need to focus on are: Storage, Lighting and Appliances.

Give plenty of thought how you are going to implement better storage, how lighting can affect space and how appliances could be the key to a smaller room. If you get these right your kitchen will feel spacious yet contain everything you need.

You could also consider using a table or what’s commonly known as an ‘island unit’ in the middle of the kitchen. Such units provide a great workspace that can be accessed from all sides and as such they often become the vocal point of a kitchen. They also provide extra space for storage beneath them.

Implementing a gallery style kitchen will also provide you with more space due to the way cupboards and appliances are placed next to each other.

Manufacturers of appliances have realised that the kitchen space is under increasing pressure and as such have begun to make smaller versions of appliances such as dishwashers. It’s worth looking into as if you you can save a lot of space this way.

Breakfast bars at the end of a kitchen create a great space where the whole family can eat together yet it takes up far less space than a traditional table. They are particularly popular with teenagers who like to eat on the go.

If space and money are an issue and preventing you from making any radical changes to your kitchen, experiment with the new light to create a feeling of space. Lights can be placed almost anywhere and really provide a feeling of extra space.

If you are short of storage space in cupboards then try hanging your pots and pans above the work surface. This is a great way to save space.

To conclude there are many ways of making a kitchen appear bigger than it is, even if you have limited space. Don’t get disheartened, just plan your ideas thoroughly and get going.

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Written by Tammy Puscale

April 18th, 2010 at 2:06 am

Getting a Residence Security System – Some Info on Wired Devices

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It has been proven time and time again that houses in which a home security device has been installed have far less potential chance of being broken into. Because of this reality clearly the first thing a home owner must do in order to secure his or her home is to install a home security system.

Finding the right security equipment for your home

In the world we live in today the range of different home security systems available is considerable so one must spend some time to properly evaluate each system. The following is a series of tips and points I hope will help you with your decision.

Your location is the first thing you need to take into consideration and depending on it you can decided what is the burglary rate; however, that may not be entirely accurate as at times thieves will travel great distances to make a move on a property.

Then consider just how important it is to you to have your home protected. For instants, are there old people in your home who can’t protect themselves? Have you got young children left alone in the home or is the home simply left unoccupied for long periods of time?

After going through these questions one by one, it should be a whole lot easier for you to make an educated decision when comparing all the different devices.

The old wired security devices

Hard wire security systems are the most popular choice because they are very reliable and easy to use however, doing the home security system wiring can be a challenge for some non technical people.

For most people, trying to deal with home security wiring it probably not a good idea and the services of a professional electrician will be in order, however needless to say if you are an electrician there’s nothing stopping you getting your hands dirty.

Where there are wires connecting up devices there comes the risk of sabotage, one must ensure that all of the home security systems wiring be hidden away and not on show anywhere in and outside the house.

Yet another important factor in home security system wiring is the proper insulations of the cables in order to protect them from humidity and adverse weather, which in turn will ensure a proper running security system all year round.

Installing a wired security device is not necessarily as easy as one may think. Because of this one should seriously consider getting in professionals to do their installation if they do not have the necessary electrician skills.

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Written by James Tild

February 2nd, 2009 at 2:57 am