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REMOTE CONTROLLER
The functions of the remote control correspond to those on the control panel. When using for the first time, remove the
transparent film applied to the remote control.
Use a Lithium/Manganese button cell, model no. CR2025-3 V, compliant with Battery Directive no. 2006/66 / CE
and amendments by Directive 56/2013/UE
The battery is supplied with the product, on first use remove the plastic tab inserted in the remote control to allow its
operation.
HOW TO INSERT/REMOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
(refer to the drawings below)
Open the battery door on the back of the remote control, press the back and pull the right door (A). Insert the battery
in the cover, taking care to check the correct positioning of the polarity (B). Insert the cover into the remote control (C).
WARNINGS FOR BATTERIES
Batteries must not be exposed to heat sources such as fire, sun or similar sources;
Remove the batteries if they start to heat up or you know you will not use the appliance for a long time.
• The batteries must be installed correctly in the appropriate battery compartment;
• When you remove the batteries because they are damaged or at the end of their life, dispose of them according
to the national regulations in force and indicated below.
• In case of battery fluid leak, remove all batteries, avoiding the leaked liquid from coming into contact with skin or
clothes. If liquid from the battery comes into contact with skin or clothing, wash the skin with water immediately.
Before inserting new batteries, carefully clean the battery compartment with a paper towel, or follow the battery
manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning.
• Warning Danger of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Use and replace only batteries with
the same size and type.
Improper use of batteries can cause liquid leakage, overheating or explosion. This liquid is corrosive and can be toxic.
It can cause skin and eye burns, and is harmful to ingest.
To reduce the risk of injury:
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children
• Do not heat, open, puncture, cut or throw batteries into fire
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types
• Do not leave metal objects that can come into contact with the battery terminals and therefore can heat up and/
or cause burns.