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STEP 7
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The system needs no particular maintenance. This product is ma de up of dif-
ferent materials, some of which can be recycled, while others must be dis-
posed of. Enquire about the recycling or disposal systems available in
compliance regulations locally in force.
Warning:
certain electronic components may contain polluting substances;
do not pollute the environment.
Replacing the Transmitter Battery
If the range of the transmitter is significantly diminished and the light emitted
by the LED is feeble, the remote control battery is probably exhausted. The
transmitter houses two CR2016 type lithium batteries.
To replace these batteries, you must:
1
To open, pull the base as shown in the figure
alongside.
2
Insert a pointed tool in the slot and push the bat-
teries outwards.
3
Put the new batteries in, making sure the polarities
are correct (“+” towards the side where the keys
are).
4
Close the bottom un til it clicks.
WARNING:
The batteries of the transmitter contain pollutants. do
not dispose of them together with other waste but use the meth-
ods established by local regulations.
MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
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