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F - MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP
Information on environmental protection
The consumer is required by law to
recycle all used batteries and
accumulators. Disposing of them in
household waste is strictly forbidden.
Batteries/accumulators containing harmful
substances are marked with symbols (shown
opposite) which indicate that it is forbidden
to discard them in the household waste. The
corresponding heavy metal designations are
as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead. These used batteries/accumulators can
be disposed of at local waste treatment centres
(centres for sorting recyclable materials), which
are required to accept them.
Keep batteries, button cells and accumulators out
of reach of children. Store them in a safe place
that is not accessible to children. They could be
swallowed by children or pets. Risk of death! In
the event that a battery is swallowed, immediately
contact a doctor or go to A&E!
Never short-circuit the batteries, and do not burn
or recharge them as they may explode!
This logo denotes that devices no longer
in use should not be disposed of as
household waste. They are likely to
contain hazardous substances which
are dangerous to both health and the
environment. Return the equipment to
your local distributor or use the recycling collection
service provided by your local council.
3.1. REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERY
When the remote control range is very reduced
and the red indicator is weak, this means that
the remote control battery will soon run out. The
remote control takes CR2032 batteries, and they
are connected to one another. Replace the battery
with a battery of the same type as originally used.
• With a Philips screwdriver, remove the 3 screws
behind the remote control.
• Open the remote control and remove the battery.
• Insert the new battery, respecting the polarity.
• Close the remote control and screw in the
fastening screws.
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