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Battery installation
Install the batteries and make sure the positive (+)
and negative (-) polarities match as shown in
Figure A.
Service life of batteries
The batteries normally last for about one year
despite that it depends on how often and in what
way the remote control is operated.
Replace the batteries if the remote control
fails to work even when it is operated near the
DVB-T receiver.
Use 2 pieces of 7 (AAA or UM-4) batteries.
Notes
Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.
Do not attempt to recharge, short circuit,
disassemble, heat the batteries or dispose of in
fire.
Do not drop or step on the remote control
unit or subject it to shocks. Otherwise the parts of
the remote control unit may get damaged and
lead malfunction.
Do not use the new and old batteries
together.
Please remove the batteries if the remote
control is not going to be used for a long period of
time. Otherwise, it may cause electrolyte leakage
and
lead
malfunction,
even
fire
accidents.
Carefully wipe the electrolyte out of the remote
control compartment and
replace with new
batteries. If any electrolyte happens to touch your
skin, wash it off thoroughly with clean water
immediately.
Operation range of remote control
Point the remote control to the IR receiver
window. The remote control shall be effective
within a distance of about 5 meters and an angle
of about 60 degrees as shown in Figure B.
The effective range may vary slightly with the
brightness of the room.
Notes
Do not shine bright light to the remote control
sensor.
The remote control unit may not work if there
are obstacles between the remote control and the
sensor.
Do not recommend this remote control using
for other products.