
OPERATION
Pressing either of the two buttons on the remote control handset
will cause the aerial to rotate.
The
>
button selects clockwise rotation, and the
<
button selects
anticlockwise rotation.
Alternatively, press the "
ROTATING
" button on the control unit. To
make the aerial to rotate in the opposite direction, release the
button and press it again.
Using the control buttons rotate the aerial until it receives the best
signal.
You can find the location of your nearest transmitter at
http://www.ukfree.tv/transmitter.php
If there is an obstruction in the direction of the transmitter, then
pointing the aerial slightly to one side of the obstruction may result
in improved reception.
•
This aerial is intended for use with analogue and digital television
receivers in Band II,III, IV and V (88MHz to 860MHz), covering the
VHF and DAB radio and UHF television bands.
•
It can be used for both analogue and digital television. A Freeview
convertor ("set-top box") will be required to use an analogue
television in areas where only digital television is broadcast.
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This is a wideband aerial, so can be used whenever Group A,
Group B, Group CD, or Group W aerials are specified.
DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
You must not dispose of this aerial with domestic household waste.
Most local authorities have specific collection system for appliances
and disposal is free of charge to the end-user.
When replacing an existing aerial with a similar new appliance your
retailer may take the old aerial for disposal.
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