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English
Removing the insulation sheet
Pull out the insulation direction in the direction of the
arrow.
STRAIGHT
SOUND
P.MODE
REPEAT
TONE
MODE
ENTER
MULTICONTROL
DISPLAY
MUTE
INPUT
FOLDER
SELECTOR
VOLUME
Replacing the battery
1. While pushing the stopper sideways, pull out the
battery holder.
Back side of remote
control unit
2. Place a new lithium button battery in the battery
holder and set the holder in the original position.
Place so that
ª
comes on the top.
The provided batteries are intended for use in operation
check and their service life may be shorter than usual.
Be careful not to damage your nails when pulling out the
battery holder.
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Note on the battery
Be sure to use the following battery mode for the
replacement.
Battery type: 3 V lithium button battery CR2025
CR2025
Battery holder
Battery model No.
Stopper
Polarity m
CAUTION
If a lithium battery is handled improperly, a fi re hazard or skin
injury by chemical substance may result. Keep the battery
away from the reach of children. Also do not attempt to open,
recharge, burn or apply heat above 100 °C to the battery. Always
use the designated battery for replacement. If a wrong battery is
used, a fi re or explosion hazard may result.
Operation
Plug the power cord of the system to a power outlet and
press
[
K
]
on the remote control unit to turn the system
ON.
After the system is switched ON, press the desired
operation button. Use the remote control unit by
pointing it to the remote sensor on the main unit.
About
6 m
About
30°
About
30°
The system may malfunction if the remote control sensor is
exposed to direct sunlight or the light of a fl uorescent lamp
with high-frequency lighting system (inverter system, etc.).
Change the system installation to prevent malfunction.
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Preparation of remote control
Read bef
or
e use
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CAUTION
•
Do not leave the battery near fire or under direct
sunlight. A fire, explosion or excessive heat generation
may result.
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