1.0 USER INSTRUCTIONS - REMOTE CONTROL
1.10 Inserting and replacing the batteries
The manual transmitter and receiver batteries have a life span of approximately one year. The use of alkaline
batteries is recommended. The batteries need to be replaced when:
1. Manual transmitter: BATT appears on the display.
2. Receiver: long sound signals can be heard during ignition.
1. Manual transmitter:
Open the small cover on the back.
Carefully remove the 9V square battery and remove the battery from the contact holder. Do not pull the
wires!
Connect the new battery and place the whole unit back. Close the cover.
2. Receiver:
Carefully remove the entire receiver from the holder.
Slide the small cover open.
Remove the batteries from the battery holder.
Place 4 new 1.5V batteries (type LR6 or AA) in the battery holder. The spring must always be against the
negative (-) pole of the battery.
Close the cover and place the receiver back into the holder.
If the batteries are not inserted correctly, the electronics of drive mechanism could be damaged irreparably.
Replace the batteries only when the unit is completely switched off.
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IMPORTANT: Use only non-metallic tools to remove batteries. Removing batteries with a metal
object may cause permanent damage to the electronic control.