
Rinnai 11
RDV 600_700ER OM
BATTERY SAFETY
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
When the low power symbol (left) appears at the
top of the room temperature display
I
the batteries
are near to being fully discharged and may no
longer able to power the remote control properly.
Replacement of batteries is now a priority.
1. Using a suitable lever carefully remove the back cover, do this
by first prying the cover off using the notch at the temperature
sensor
L
end as a starting point, and continuing until the cover
pops off.
NOTE
When removing the remote control cover some
patience may be required as the cover is designed to
be not easily removed, this is to prevent easy access
to the batteries, especially by young children.
2.
Once the cover is off remove the two screws
M
that secure
the plastic retaining bridge
N
, using a small (No.0) Phillips
head screw driver or equivalent and then remove the plastic
retaining bridge
N
.
3. Remove the old button batteries
P
by carefully sliding them
one at a time out from under the metal battery retainers
O
,
and into the space that was created when the plastic retaining
bridge
N
was removed in the previous step.
4.
Insert two new button batteries (CR2450)
P
, under the metal
battery retainers
O
ensuring that the positive “
+
” terminals
(the side with the writing and the positive symbol) are facing
upwards.
5. Re-fit the plastic retaining bridge
N
securing it back in place
with the two screws
M
.
6.
With the batteries secured re-attach the rear cover by carefully
clipping it back into place, noting that the end with the notch in
it is at the bottom.
Noting that
0X
(OK) will briefly be shown on the digital display
to confirm that the batteries have been successfully replaced.
IMPORTANT
Remember to dispose of used button batteries
immediately and safely.
.
Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely. Flat batteries can still be dangerous and may be a choking hazard.
Inform others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe.
Remove the batteries if the remote is not going to be use for prolonged periods. This will help prevent damage from leaking
batteries. If leakage has occurred and corrosion is evident the remote will need to be replaced.
Leaking chemicals are toxic and
MUST NOT
be touched or ingested.
NEVER
mix old and new batteries.
DO NOT
immerse the remote control in any liquid, this will damage the remote control, rendering it inoperable and voiding
its warranty.
WARNING KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death, due to chemical burns
and potential perforation of the oesophagus.
If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery immediately call the
24
-
hour Poisons Information Centre on
13 11 26
for fast, expert advice.
Examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g.
that the screws or other mechanical fasteners are tight.
DO NOT
use if compartment is not secure.
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M
N
N
O
O
P
P
L
LOST, MISPLACED OR BROKEN REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION