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Assembly and Connection
Please unpack the unit and all accessories and check the
contents for completeness.
Caution:
Always transport/ship the unit in the original packing to
avoid damages. Retain the original packing materials for this
purpose. Recycle useless packing material in accordance
with your countries regulations.
Note:
Damages due to transport must be reported to the supplier
immediately.
Place the unit on a stable, level and flat surface. Maintain
a distance of a minimum of 10 cm from walls and other
objects.
Connect the unit to an outlet installed according to regula-
tions.
Remove protective cover from the unit/LCD Screen if
applicable.
Operation
Warning:
Leaking battery acid may cause a health hazard. Remove
batteries from the remote control when depleted or the
unit is not in use for an extended period of time. Clean up
any leakage with a cloth immediately. In the event of skin
contact, rinse the affected area immediately. In case of in-
gestion consult a physician immediately. In the event of eye
contact, rinse eyes and consult a physician immediately.
Caution:
Do not use dissimilar or new and used batteries together.
Dissimilar batteries feature dissimilar qualities. Do not use
old and new batteries together. Combined use of old and
new batteries may shorten the life span of the new batteries
and may cause leakage of the old batteries. Upon disposal,
adhere to the recycle and environmental regulations of your
respective country. Never throw batteries into open fire.
Note:
The life span of enclosed batteries may be reduced due to
storage.
Open and remove the lid from the battery compartment.
Place two batteries Type AAA/R0 (1
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5 V) in correct polarity
(+ and -) into the battery compartment. Always start with the
negative pole (-).
Replace and close the battery compartment lid.
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Unpacking
Assembly
Insert Batteries into
the Remote Control
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