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SRE-3000 OPERATOR 12 JUNE 2017
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TRANSMITTERS
The SRE-3000 hand-held transmitter may experience certain types of interference
caused by portable and mobile radio frequency (RF) communications equipment.
However, the SRE-3000 uses infrared (IR) communications to minimize the possibility of
interference.
Also, receivers are mounted on both sides of the SRE-3000 carriage to minimize interference.
Should interference occur, the unit will stop. This feature has been integrated into the
SRE-3000 to ensure your safety.
The direct line between the transmitter to either of the (2) transmitters should be clear of
obstacles for optimal operation. It may be necessary to reposition the transmitters so that
they are aimed at the carriage.
To reduce the possibility of interference:
• While riding in the seat, ALWAYS operate the elevator using the rocker switch on the
armrest.
• Operating the SRE-3000 with a transmitter while riding in the seat can lead to signal
interference.
• DO NOT mount the transmitters behind an obstacle such as a rail post or around a
corner.
• DO NOT allow direct sunlight to shine on the receivers (blinding the receivers on the
carriage).
• DO replace transmitter batteries regularly.
• Depleted or nearly-depleted batteries alter the effective range of the transmitter.
• DO keep the transmitter and receiver lens free of dirt and debris.
• Use a non-abrasive cleaner suitable for glass or acrylic surfaces.
• Do not use polishes or cleaning products containing wax. These products will leave
a film on the lens that will reduce the signal transmission range.
Transmitter Battery Replacement
To replace the batteries in the remote transmitters, remove the access
panel on the back of the transmitter.
Two AA alkaline batteries required.
Change batteries annually.
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