How to Replace the Remote Key Battery for a Magotan?

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ClaireLee
07/29/25 11:44pm
Steps to replace the remote key battery for a Magotan are as follows: 1. Press the small button on the side of the tail cap of the key and pull out the key blade. 2. Push the chrome cap at the tail of the key sideways until you hear a "click" sound, then pull the cap upwards. 3. Use your thumbs to press into the side grooves and pry open the key case into two halves. 4. Purchase a 3V coin battery with the same diameter and thickness as the original battery and replace it. 5. Be careful not to reverse the positive and negative sides. 6. The remote key allows you to unlock and lock the doors from a distance without inserting the key into the keyhole, regardless of day or night, eliminating the hassle of inserting the key to open the door, enabling convenient remote locking and unlocking.
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