Overview
Pairing and removing a remote control is a simple but essential procedure to ensure safe and reliable operation of your marine lift system. This guide explains how to correctly connect a transmitter to the receiver unit and how to remove it when needed, following proper safety procedures.

General System Indicators
Before starting, it is important to understand the basic system signals:
- When the indicator light is ON, the system has power
- When the red light flashes, a transmitter is connected
These signals confirm whether the system is active and ready for pairing.

Remote Control Setup
The remote control includes a separate power switch and battery system.
Power Button
- Located on the back of the transmitter
- Must always be in the ON position during operation
Battery Information
- Uses 2 × AAA batteries
- Recommended to remove batteries during long storage periods
- Replace batteries when performance decreases
Proper battery maintenance prevents leakage and ensures consistent operation.

Important Safety Instructions
Before performing any pairing or removal:
- Turn OFF the main power before opening the receiver unit
- Then turn power ON again for operation
- Ensure only one remote control is active at a time
- Use short, distinct button presses unless instructed otherwise
Failure to follow these steps may result in connection errors or unsafe operation.

How to Pair a Remote Control
Follow these steps to connect a new transmitter:
Step-by-Step Process
- Turn on the remote control
- The remote will flash green when active
- Press the top button on the receiver once
- Press the lower button on the receiver once
- On the remote control:
- Press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously
- Hold for a few seconds
Once completed, the pairing process is finished.
Result:
The remote is now successfully connected and ready for use.


How to Remove a Remote Control
To delete a transmitter from the system:
Step-by-Step Process
- Press the top button on the receiver once
- Press and hold the lower button
- Continue holding until the indicator lights turn off


Result:
The remote control is removed from the system.
Common Issues and Tips
- If pairing fails, ensure no other remotes are active
- Check battery condition before troubleshooting
- Confirm power supply is active before starting
- Repeat steps using clear, short button presses
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