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• Impaq 8000
CAUTION
Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical
burns.
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Store both new and used batteries so that
they are not accessible to children.
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Do not allow battery acid to come into con-
tact with skin, eyes or mucus membranes.
In the event of contact with battery acid,
immediately flush the applicable areas
with plenty of clean water and consult a
physician if necessary.
Batteries (particularly lithium batteries) can
explode if used improperly.
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Never attempt to recharge batteries.
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Only use batteries of the same or equiva-
lent type.
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Never heat or short circuit batteries and
rechargeable batteries, or dispose of them
in fire.
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Do not expose batteries and rechargeable
batteries to direct sunlight.
In order to operate the remote control, you will need
two type AAA or micro batteries with 1.5 Volt (included
in the pack contents).
You should change the batteries if the remote control
stops working properly or after 2 years at the latest.
Inserting batteries
1. Gently depress the arrow on the battery compart-
ment cover on the back side of the remote control.
Push the cover down and out. Remove the cover.
2. If applicable, remove any old batteries (please ob-
serve the disposal notes on page 7).
3. Insert the new batteries according to the image on
the battery compartment; make sure the polarity is
correct.
4. Place the cover back on the compartment and push
it closed.
Functionality
The remote control relays the control signals by
means of infrared light. For this, you will have to
point the front side of the remote control towards the
Impaq 8000. Make sure that the infrared light is not
obstructed by objects.
Fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps installed
in the direct vicinity may affect the functions of the
remote control or impair them.