Replacement WirelessONE Remote Control For Air Lift Compressor System
Published 04/05/2022 >
Question:
My wireless one remote model number 72719 had fallen out the door of my truck and stopped working. What remote should I order to replace it?
asked by: Allen B
Expert Reply:
Thanks for reaching out, you'll find the product you need listed below:
**Replacement Remote Control for Air Lift WirelessONE Compressor System # AL39NV.
You will need the replacement remote control listed above, this will replace your broken remote for your Air Lift Wirelessone compressor system.
Remove the fuse on your system for a couple minutes then put it back. Once the system powers up it will be in pair mode, for about five minutes.
Press a button on the remote and it will search for the nearby system. Select your specific system number and it will pair.
Please watch the linked video if you need any more help pairing the device, it will go step by step for you.
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Replacement Remote Control for Air Lift WirelessONE Compressor System
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