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Other Useful Information (Cont.)
Battery Replacement
If the battery in the remote control is flat, insert a new 3V CR2025 size button
cell following the instructions below.
Push the locking tab to one side and pull out the battery compartment at the
back side of remote control. Remove the old battery from the remote control
and insert a new one of the same type, observing the polarity, as illustrated
above. Insert the battery compartment cover back into the remote control.
Battery precautions
WARNING!
Keep batteries out of reach of children. Swallowing may
lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours due
to internal burns. If swallowed, go straight to a hospital
emergency room. Dispose of used batteries immediately.
• Do not open the batteries or short-circuit them.
• Do not mix different types of batteries. Due to increased risk of leakage,
empty batteries should be removed. The batteries should also be removed
from the remote control if it is not being used for long periods.
• Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.
• WARNING: Danger of explosion! To prevent a risk of explosion, batteries
must not be charged, heated or disposed of by burning. Never throw
batteries into a fire or subject batteries to high temperatures.
• Used batteries should not be disposed of in household waste. Dispose of
them in accordance with statutory regulations.
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After Sales Support
(AU) 1300 886 649 | (NZ) 0800 836 761 | [email protected]
Battery replacement
If the battery in the remote control is flat, insert a new 3V CR2025 size button
cell following the instructions below.
Push the locking tab to one side and pull out the battery compartment at the
back side of remote control. Remove the old battery from the remote control
and insert a new one of the same type, observing the polarity, as illustrated
above. Insert the battery compartment cover back into the remote control.
Battery precautions
Operating Instructions (Cont.)
WARNING!
Keep batteries out of reach of children. Swallowing may
lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours due
to internal burns. If swallowed, go straight to a hospital
emergency room. Dispose of used batteries immediately.
Other battery precautions
• Do not open the batteries or short-circuit them.
• Do not mix different types of batteries. Due to increased risk of leakage,
empty batteries should be removed. The batteries should also be removed
from the remote control if it is not being used for long periods.
• Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.
• WARNING: Danger of explosion! To prevent a risk of explosion, batteries
must not be charged, heated or disposed of by burning. Never throw
batteries into a fire or subject batteries to high temperatures.
• Used batteries should not be disposed of in household waste. Dispose of
them in accordance with statutory regulations.
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