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The FreeFlo wireless remote receiver unit is designed to provide highly dependable, functional, virtually maintenance-free
service over the lifespan of the unit. The FreeFlo Wireless control system is crafted using high quality components, with
long term service life and superior performance being the ultimate goal. It is our commitment to provide products that not
only meet needs and expectations, but exceed them. Thank you for choosing our product.
During standard operation of the wireless unit, when you depress a button on the key fob transmitter (any button
assigned a function) the LED indicator on the key fob will illuminate. Should the LED not illuminate, this is an indicator
that battery voltage has dropped below 2.0 volts, and it is time to replace the battery. It is suggested that you change the
battery (coin cell battery #CR2032) in the key fob transmitter at least once annually, prior to each operational season. The
key fob battery can be changed by simply removing the small screw on the back of the unit and splitting the transmitter
case. Once the case is open, slide the battery out of the battery holder and replace. It is important to be delicate during
battery replacement so no damage to the unit occurs; especially with regard to the solder points where the metal battery
holder connects to the transmitter board. Electrostatic discharge and/or contacting internal electronic circuitry with metal
tools can cause damage to components as well. For this reason, no screwdrivers or other hand tools should be used inside
of the transmitter case. Upon reassembly, make certain that the gray keypad is seated securely in the sealing channel.
If this is not done properly with care, the unit may be susceptible to water damage. To seat the pad properly, once the
battery is changed, position the keypad over the transmitter board, and ensure proper alignment. Place the top half of the
transmitter casing (the side with four button holes) down over the entire assembly. VERY IMPORTANT: DO NOT PLACE THE
RUBBER KEYPAD IN THE TOP HALF OF THE CASING BEFORE REJOINING THE TWO HALVES. PLACE THE RUBBER KEYPAD OVER
THE BOARD, THEN PLACE THE TOP HALF DOWN OVER THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLY. Following the above procedure will result in a
proper seal and ensure quality protection against environmental forces.
When purchased, the communication between the key fob transmitter and the receiver will already be established. Once
powered up, the unit should function properly with no further action required. (View the table below for the operational
characteristics of your configuration.) Occasionally during your period of ownership, there may be times when it is
necessary to reestablish the communication, or wireless communication between the key fob transmitter and the receiver
unit. This is accomplished by “learning” the transmitter into the receiver unit. It may be necessary to perform this action
after extended periods of storage, inactivity, key fob replacement, or the addition of extra key fob controls. It can also be
used as a troubleshooting measure whenever communication between the transmitter and receiver unit has been lost.
Battery Replacement :
Overview of Components :
About Frequency “Learning” :
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FreeFlo Wireless Remote
Model 01T0TM - Triple Momentary Output
FreeFlo Wireless Receiver Unit
Receiver “Learn” Area
Receiver LED Window
FreeFlo Wiring Harness
Signal Transmission LED
Key Fob Transmitter Unit
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