Your universal remote requires two (2) AAA batteries (not included). Alkaline batteries are recommended.
NOTE: If your remote stops operating properly, replace the batteries with new ones.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, etc.) batteries.
• Always remove old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with local and national regulations.
Your remote automatically turns off if the buttons are depressed more than 8 seconds. This will save your batteries should your remote get stuck in a place where the buttons remain depressed (e.g., between the sofa cushions).
You have up to 10 minutes to change the batteries in your remote without losing the codes you have programmed.

Your GE branded Universal Remote Control is designed to control multiple audio/video devices using only one remote. To use this remote, you will need to program the remote to control your devices. There are two different methods you can use to program the remote Direct Code Entry or Auto Code Search.
• The Direct Code Entry method is the recommended method as it is the simplest and quickest method in most cases.
• The Auto Code Search method searches through all the codes in the remote to find a code for your device.
Note: This remote comes preprogrammed for Roku® boxes and Samsung TVs. Press TV for Samsung TVs and strm for Roku boxes.
Note: The red light will either be a small light at the top of the remote or the power ON/OFF button.

Note: Any of the device buttons on the remote can be programmed to control any of your devices. For example, you can use the CBL device button on the remote to control a Satellite Receiver, Digital Converter Box, Streaming Media Player or any device category in the Code List.



• Some codes may operate only a few functions of your device. There may be another code in the Code List that controls more functions. Test other codes in the Code List for more functionality.
• If you do not find a remote code that works your device or there are no codes in the Code List for your device, use the Auto Code Search method in the next section to program your remote.
• For combination devices such as a TV/DVD combo or TV/ VCR combo, you may have to enter a code for each device. See the Controlling Combo Devices section.
• Write down the remote codes used to program the remote for future reference.
The Auto Code Search is a process where you can search through all the codes stored in the remote to find a code for your device. It is recommended that you read through all the steps below to familiarize yourself with the Auto Code Search before starting the process.
Note: The Auto Code Search process cannot be used for devices without power ON/OFF capability. Use the Direct Code Entry method in these cases.
Note: The red light will either be a small light at the top of the remote or the power ON/OFF button.



Did the device turn off?
• If YES, go to Step 5.
• If NO, repeat Step 4 to test the next 10 codes.

Did the device turn off?
• If YES, you have found a code for the device. Press and release the same device button you pressed in Step 3. This will store the code in the remote. Go to step 7.
• If NO, continue to press and release the VOL + button until the device turns off to test the other 9 codes from Step 4. Be sure to wait approximately 3 seconds after each VOL + button press to allow the device time to respond to the code. When the device turns off, you have found a code for your device. Press and release the same device button pressed in Step 3. This will store the code in the remote. Go to Step 7.

Special Notes:
• The VOL – button can be used to go backwards through each batch of 10 codes.
• The red indicator light will flash 2 times after testing the first or last code in each batch of 10.

Some combo devices (e.g. TV/VCR, TV/DVD, DVD/VCR, etc.) will require you to set up two different device buttons to control both parts of the combo device. For example, if you have a TV/DVD combo, you may need to set up one code under the TV button to control the TV and a separate code under the dvd button to control the DVD.
The Master Volume Feature allows you to select a single device that the volume buttons always control. For example, the remote can be in TV mode while the volume buttons control the volume on your audio receiver or sound bar instead of your TV.
Enabling the Master Volume Feature




Disabling the Master Volume Feature












Remote does not operate your device.
• Make sure the batteries are fresh and installed correctly.
• Aim the remote directly at your device, and make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote and device.
• Make sure you select the appropriate device on the remote you wish to control; TV for TV and CBL for cable box.
• Try programming the remote with a different code. See Direct Code Entry section.
• Remote may not be compatible with your device.
Remote does not operate some features of your device
• Sometimes a particular code might operate a few features but not all. Try programming the remote with a different code from the Code list. See Direct Code Entry section.
• Remote may not be able to operate all features of your device or button names may be different than that of your original remotes.
Reference file: GE 34455 Big Button Backlit Universal Remote Control
Additionally, the document applies to other GE - General Electric models: 24116, 34930, 34931